Propet Traverlwalker II Slip-On Sneaker
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Propet Traverlwalker II Slip-On Sneaker
Take every step with comfort when you're sporting the Travelwalker II slip-on sneaker by Propet. Made with airy mesh, this sneaker comes with a toe cap that offers reliable abrasion resistance. Open cell foam insole provides ample ventilation while the EVA midsole with rubber inserts brings sure traction.
- Item # 541892
- UPC # 195040030541
FEATURES
- Mesh fabric upper
- Elastic bungee lace-up closure
- Round toe
- Fabric lining
- Open Cell synthetic foam footbed
- EVA midsole
- 1.25" heel
- Run Type: Everyday
- Surface Type: Road
- Rubber sole
- Imported
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Average Customer Ratings
Fit, 2.6666666666666665 out of 5, where 1 equals to Runs Small and 5 equals to Runs Large
Width, 3 out of 5, where 1 equals to Runs Narrow and 5 equals to Runs Wide
Comfort, 3.6666666666666665 out of 5, where 1 equals to Not Comfy and 5 equals to Very Comfy
1 to 4 of 4 Reviews .
1 – 4 of 4 Reviews
1 out of 5 stars.
Sole comes apart fast.
10 months ago
Very comfortable and the wide helped my toes feel comfortable. Sadly the sole started pealing apart on both shoes after about 5 weeks of casual wear. Yes used for walking, but a desk job Mon-Fri with little walking.
No, I do not recommend this product.
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Fit, 3 out of 5, where 1 equals to Runs Small and 5 equals to Runs Large
Width, 3 out of 5, where 1 equals to Runs Narrow and 5 equals to Runs Wide
Comfort, 4 out of 5, where 1 equals to Not Comfy and 5 equals to Very Comfy
2 out of 5 stars.
I Dont Know What Happened To This Shoe
a year ago
I have owned several pairs of this shoe. Last year, I bought 3 more pairs. Every one fell apart within weeks of use. The separate tabs on the bottom come partially off, the fabric near the toe box comes apart from the seam. My middle toe got deformed from them, despite wearing the same size I always had in the same brand. Won’t buy again.
No, I do not recommend this product.
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Fit, 2 out of 5, where 1 equals to Runs Small and 5 equals to Runs Large
Width, 3 out of 5, where 1 equals to Runs Narrow and 5 equals to Runs Wide
Comfort, 3 out of 5, where 1 equals to Not Comfy and 5 equals to Very Comfy
3 out of 5 stars.
Disappointed
2 years ago
This is my 6th pair of these tennis shoes, and have had no problems until after much use. I’ve only worn this pair maybe 10 times, and the tread is peeling off the bottom and the end piece is coming unglued. Very disappointed, these are not cheap!
No, I do not recommend this product.
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Fit, 3 out of 5, where 1 equals to Runs Small and 5 equals to Runs Large
Width, 3 out of 5, where 1 equals to Runs Narrow and 5 equals to Runs Wide
Comfort, 4 out of 5, where 1 equals to Not Comfy and 5 equals to Very Comfy
1 out of 5 stars.
It's sad that a wonderful shoe has been ruined!
2 years ago
The TravelWalker II has been completely redesigned, but there is no way of knowing this until you purchase it. For some bizarre reason, they made the heel super wide and the toe box super narrow! The human foot is not shaped like this, so it should be the opposite. It's comical when you look at the new shoe's shape. They really need to test-market these shoes properly, so that problems like this can be identified. I can't imagine who this shoe would possibly fit now! I wear a narrow shoe size, and the toes are even too narrow for me, yet the heel is absolutely massive and slips all over creation. In addition, they added depth to the shoe (and a new insole), which also causes your foot to slide around so much that it results in instability and gait issues. Beware that the sizing is now completely different also. I used to wear a 7.5 Narrow in this shoe, but despite buying this same size and even a size smaller (7 Narrow), I am still slipping and sliding in the shoe (yet the toe box has no room for the toes--it's just the strangest design ever!) Unfortunately, it is now a completely different shoe with the exact same name. Please bring back the old style and remember the adage: "If it ain't broke, don't fix it!"
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