Brooks! |
And go to a running store and purchase their recommended arch support inner soles. |
Another vote for New Balance. I get the EE. |
Thank you - ordered some! |
Saucony, but the ones specified for orthotics. Get a size up and wide. |
Keens |
Brooks or Hoka. |
You have to try on shoes unfortunately. My husband has wide feet and he loves new balance. They don't work for me. I use Brooks wide and they work for me.
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Asics has some great wide shoes for women. You might have to get them online though. |
Yes. I wore New Balance for years until my husband convinced me to spend the extra money for good sneakers. I had no idea how different they would be. So much better. |
You purchased shoes that fit you. Brooks are not higher quality than new balance. |
Brooks wide work for me. I like firmer support so swap in a Superfeet insole for waking and keep the cushy one for [rare] runs. |
Another vote for Brooks. EE here.
I suggest you go to a running store, get fitted, and try on a bunch of shoes. If your feet are long enough don’t forget to try the men’s options for more variety. |
I have wide feet and I go for a walk nearly every day. For the past two years I've been wearing Brooks Glycerin GTS (women's) in wide width. They really help with my plantar fasciitis. However, they're running shoes and not walking shoes. |
Kiziks: https://kizik.com/ |