@@superonlinefinds I went to try these skechers but I found them extremely soft for me. It is not good for your back and lumbar health to wear extremely soft shoes. Anyway make your research about it but I ended up getting a nice pair of Asics Gel Quantum II that are half less soft than the Skechers and offers much more support to your back. What happens is our anatomy was built to walk barefoot. We need to lock many muscles and bones from our lumbar and also our knees. With very soft shoes everything keeps wobbling and the risk of injures is very high. Anyway, thanks for the reply.
Are these too squishy?? I mean too soft without support?
They are squishy, but I also find them to be very supportive. I’m still wearing these after a year and they are just as comfortable!
@@superonlinefinds I went to try these skechers but I found them extremely soft for me. It is not good for your back and lumbar health to wear extremely soft shoes. Anyway make your research about it but I ended up getting a nice pair of Asics Gel Quantum II that are half less soft than the Skechers and offers much more support to your back. What happens is our anatomy was built to walk barefoot. We need to lock many muscles and bones from our lumbar and also our knees. With very soft shoes everything keeps wobbling and the risk of injures is very high. Anyway, thanks for the reply.