
Orthopedic Sandals & Flip Flops with Arch Support for Men
Innovative technology offers the most comfortable orthotic sandals for men
- Orthofeet sandals are engineered with unique features and an advanced design to provide unsurpassed comfort and pain relief.
- Premium Orthotic Insoles with anatomical arch support control overpronation and help ease stress on the joints of the foot, knees, hips and lower back.
- Ergonomic soles with a mild rocker design and help propel foot forward with minimal joints motion and adds spring to your step.
- Wide toe box and extra depth design offer a relaxed fit and extra room for bunions and toes.

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Leather
Gemini - Brown
$104.95 $130.00
NEW ARRIVAL
Leather
Gemini - Black
$104.95 $130.00
Leather
Eldorado - Black
$99.95 $120.00
Taurus - Gray
$104.95 $130.00
Leather Combo
Alpine Heel Strap - Gray
$99.95 $130.00
Leather Combo
Alpine Heel Strap - Brown
$99.95 $130.00
Leather Combo
Clearwater Heel Strap - Brown
$104.95 $130.00
Innovative technology offers the most comfortable orthotic sandals for men
- Orthofeet sandals are engineered with unique features and an advanced design to provide unsurpassed comfort and pain relief.
- Premium Orthotic Insoles with anatomical arch support control overpronation and help ease stress on the joints of the foot, knees, hips and lower back.
- Ergonomic soles with a mild rocker design and help propel foot forward with minimal joints motion and adds spring to your step.
- Wide toe box and extra depth design offer a relaxed fit and extra room for bunions and toes.
FAQs:
Orthopedic sandals can sometimes be used instead of orthotics, depending on the level of support and customization they provide. However, for people with more severe foot issues or structural abnormalities, orthotics may be a better option.
Orthopedic sandals can be suitable for people with diabetes, but it's important to choose models that have a wide toe box, cushioned footbed, and non-slip sole. People with diabetes may be more prone to foot injuries or infections, so it's important to consult with a healthcare provider or podiatrist before choosing orthopedic sandals.