
prevention.com · Feb 26, 2026 · Collected from GDELT
Published: 20260226T010000Z
Credit: OrthofeetProsWide toe boxComes with an orthotic insole with arch supportStretchy, breathable knit upperAvailable in wide and X-wide optionsConsSome reviewers say they tend to squeakMultiple experts we spoke to recommend Orthofeet shoes for wide feet and the Coral sneakers are a classic, best-selling style. Sonaike loves that the brand can accommodate multiple widths including wide and extra-wide. Timothy Oldani, D.P.M., F.A.C.F.A.S., a podiatrist at Missouri Foot and Ankle, also previously recommended these Coral sneakers for neuropathy, noting: “[They] feature a wider-than-average toe box as well as a knit upper that will reduce pressure on those with hammertoes and bunions.” Along with a stretchy, breathable knit upper, shock-absorbing cushioning, and a soft, protective interior, these shoes also come with a premium orthotic insole with an arch booster that’s designed to reduce strain on arches, heels, and joints.What a reviewer says: “Love these for wide feet and support. I have high arches and a flat, wide foot which makes finding a shoe that fits difficult. I love these,” one Amazon shopper shared. “Nice firm support and the heels don’t bunch up. Worth the price. I can now go on 3 mile walks and my feet don’t hurt anymore. Look good too.”Features at a GlanceSizes5-12WidthsNarrow, medium, wide, X-wide (A-2E)Colors10 optionsNow 25% OffCredit: AsicsProsAlso great for running or hikingGreat traction for various surfacesAffordableConsSome reviewers say they run smallArianna Gianakos, D.O., a sports medicine foot and ankle surgeon and assistant professor at Yale School of Medicine, recommends Asics’ Gel-Venture style for wide-footed walkers because they have a sizable toe box and effective cushioning. Sonaike adds that she has “had success with Asics, specifically for the width.” The Gel-Venture 10 shoes feature extra foam cushioning in the midsole for a soft ride, with rearfoot Gel technology that absorbs impact with every step. Made for transitioning from city streets to nature, the outsole also has an advanced traction pattern that’s functional for the road and trails. What a reviewer says: “This is a go-to brand for me! They last me forever enduring long walks, hikes, and runs. I also am on my feet all day at work so great shoes is a must! The price is affordable,” said one reviewer. “They have great colors and give the X-wide option for women struggling to squeeze into the tight shoes...I wear these more than my $150 pair of shoes because they are just more comfortable and longer-lasting.”Features at a GlanceSizes5-12WidthsStandard, wideColors10 optionsAdvertisement - Continue Reading BelowCredit: HokaProsAPMA Seal of AcceptanceAvailable in wide and extra wide optionsSuper-plush, maximum cushioningConsMay feel too chunkyPriceySonaike, Dr. Peden, and Dr. Gianakos all recommend Hoka—a brand Prevention editors have long loved as well. Nasim Kalhor, D.P.M., a board-certified podiatrist in California and founder of Dr. Anti-Fungus, specifically recommends the best-selling Bondi style in wide, noting that they “are great if you want maximum cushioning, especially for heel pain or long days on your feet.” The latest iteration, the Bondi 9, boasts the Seal of Acceptance from the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) for promoting good foot health. Coming in both wide and extra-wide options, it features super-plush cushioning with an increased stack height, along with a spacious toe box and a breathable knit upper.What an editor says: Prevention’s Deputy Editor Emily Goldman tested these sneakers and noted that they are “seriously plush shoes that somehow still feel stable,” and that the wide toe-box gives her toes “plenty of space.”’ Senior Commerce Editor Charlotte Lewis Finigan also dubbed them “a perfectly cushioned dream” in her review. “My foot felt like it was being wrapped in a marshmallow, but somehow I didn’t lose any of the midsole support in my arches,” she wrote.Features at a GlanceSizes4-12WidthsRegular, wide, X-wideColors19 optionsNow 30% OffCredit: AltraProsAPMA Seal of AcceptanceLightweight and plush foam midsole Wide toe boxConsSome reviewers say they’re not very durableIf you’re specifically looking for extra space in the toe box, Altra has you covered with the Torin 8. “Altra models like the Torin are naturally shaped with a wide toe box, which is great if you want your toes to spread comfortably,” explains Kalhor. Boasting the APMA Seal of Acceptance, these sneakers offer balanced cushioning and soft underfoot feel with a lightweight and plush foam midsole. Along with a breathable mesh upper and a molded heel collar, they also have a zero heel-to-toe drop to help place your foot in a natural position, providing a stable foundation. What a reviewer says: “Finally a sneaker wide enough for XX-wide feet! I have super wide feet. Nothing fits right, even the xx wide New Balances,” shared an Amazon reviewer. “Read a review online and decided to try these on a 10 day trip to Europe. The wide toe box was amazing. I finally found something that was still comfortable after hiking around Budapest for 10 hours. Lightweight and sturdy enough for cobblestones and blacktop.”Features at a GlanceSizes5.5-12WidthsStandard, wideColors9 optionsAdvertisement - Continue Reading BelowCredit: New BalanceProsStability technology Removable footbed Available in wide, X-wide, and XX-wide optionsConsSome reviewers say they’re too stiffDr. Peden recommends the New Balance brand as it’s accessible and comfortable to people with wide feet. Kalhor likes the popular 928 v3 style in particular, noting that it’s “a classic supportive walking shoe that comes in wide and extra wide widths and is especially good if you need strong stability.” In fact, these sneakers feature Rollbar stability technology to help control and reduce rear-foot movement, along with impact-absorbing cushioning in the midsole, a removable PU foam footbed, and a durable leather upper.What a reviewer says: “Great fit and very comfortable. Has very good support for stability without being stiff. I have wide and high arched feet that are hard to fit. These shoes are perfect for me,” one Amazon user wrote. “I’ve worn New Balance shoes for years: work, walking, and hiking shoes. Never had a bad fit in any of them. Thanks NB for offering these diverse sizes, widths, and styles.”Features at a GlanceSizes5-13WidthsNarrow, standard, wide, X-wide, XX-wide (2A-4E)Colors3 optionsCredit: BrooksProsAPMA Seal of AcceptanceSoft, balanced cushioningStructured support ConsMay not be as grounded as other sneakersBoth Sonaike and Kalhor say Brooks is another reliable brand for folks with wide feet. Also one of our picks for the best running shoes for wide feet, the Adrenaline GTS 25 has the APMA Seal of Acceptance, thanks to its soft, balanced cushioning and structured support with the brand’s GuideRails Technology, which helps keep excess movement in check. These sneakers come in wide and extra-wide options and also have a breathable, stretchy mesh upper for a comfy fit. What an editor says: Our Senior Commerce Editor, Charlotte Lewis Finigan, recently tested these sneakers and gave it top marks across the board for cushion, arch-support, and stability, noting that the roomy toe box was helpful for preventing foot strain. “It offered overall more space for my toes to wiggle around, which I found particularly helpful as my feet tend to swell a lot during my more intense cardio workouts,” she wrote. “The blend of dynamic and soft cushioning helped keep my stride smooth while offering a light and efficient feel...It made walking long distances much more comfortable.” Features at a GlanceSizes5-13WidthsNarrow, medium, wide, X-wide (1B-2E)Colors15 optionsAdvertisement - Continue Reading BelowNow 27% OffCredit: PropetProsWide toe boxSupportive heel counterGrippy outsoleConsStacked arch may be finnicky for some feetDerek Roach, owner of Flow Feet Orthopedic Shoes and general shoe expert, recommends this orthopedic walking shoe for the special adds that make them great for vulnerable feet, like their breathable knit upper, extra removable insoles, roomy toe-box, and a firm heel for a grounded walking experience through and through. Along with a supportive heel counter, these shoes also have a comfy, cushioned insole and a lightweight EVA midsole with a rubber tread that provides extra grip and traction on any surface. What a reviewer says: “Sooo comfy! I have struggled with shoes as I age. I have bunions and need a wide toe box,” shared one reviewer. “This is the first pair of shoes I have bought in years that were perfect right out of the box. I got a wide and LOVE these shoes! I use them for pickleball and have already ordered another color.”Sizes5-13WidthsNarrow, medium, wide, X-wide, XX-wide (AA-4E)Colors7 optionsNow 43% OffCredit: VionicProsLightweight midsoleBreathable, water-repellant mesh upperDeep heel cupConsOnly available in one wide width optionRoach recommends these walking shoes from Vionic for their lightweight midsole, perforated heel for extra ventilation, and deep heel cup to optimize foot position, all of which can prevent foot fatigue and gait irregularities caused by wide feet. They also have a breathable mesh upper and are treated with a water repellent coating. Plus: the stylish shoes come in a variety of neutral, aesthetic colors and go just as well with gym clothes as they do an errand-running outfit. What a reviewer says: “I can honestly say these are the most comfortable shoes I have ever put on. I have plantar fasciitis and these are perfect for support and comfort. No pain at all after walking a lot,” said one Amazon customer. “Give these a try! Fit is true to size. I did order a wide so my toes would have a little extra room for long walks. Perfect!”Sizes5-13WidthsMedium, wideColors6 optionsAdvertisement - Continue Reading BelowNow 40% OffCredit: SkechersProsLightweightCushioned memory foam insoleEasy slip-on styleConsSome reviewers say