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DISCLAIMER: First off, I am not a doctor nor am I in the medical field. The article below is based on personal experience and information that I have gathered in my research - ONLY! You may use this information as a talking point for when you visit your doctor about your situation. The suggestions are provided just for discussion purposes and NOT meant to be used as medical diagnosis or advice!

If you are an overweight man, finding walking shoes that fit well and provide the support your feet need can be a daunting task. With all of the different brands and styles on the market, it can be hard to know where to start. In this blog post, we will provide some tips for choosing the best walking shoes for overweight men.

Whether you're looking for the perfect walking shoe or just trying to find a nice pair of shoes, it's important that they fit well and provide adequate support. Some people who are overweight may need additional consideration when selecting their footwear - especially if there is some history (or concern) with high arches in your family!

This blog post will help guide what factors to consider when shopping for a new pair of shoes.

Tips and Things to Consider When Buying New Shoes!

  1. How much support should my shoes provide?

    Support is crucial to your comfort and safety. If you are overweight, it's important that your shoes provide good support because of how much extra weight can put pressure on them.

    Avoid anything with lots of cushioning as this will only make matters worse by pushing outwards instead providing compression from the inside, which helps keep our balance true (and keeps us standing longer).
  2. How much cushion is the right amount?  

    This is difficult to tell, each person's needs are different.  When you try on the shoes walk around in them for a bit in the store, see how the shoes make you feel.  Do the shoes make you feel supported but yet comfortable?  Or, do you feel like you are walking on a bed of gelatin? If you feel like you are walking on a bed of gelatin, they may not be providing the right amount of support.
  3. Should my shoes have a wide toe box?

    When it comes to finding the best shoes for overweight men, one of the most important factors to consider is the toe box. A wide toe box helps to accommodate wider feet, reducing the risk of blisters and other discomforts.

    In addition, a wide toe box provides more space for the toes to move and helps to distribute weight more evenly across the foot. As a result, shoes with a wide toe box are often more comfortable for overweight individuals.

    However, it is important to try on a variety of shoes to find the best fit, as some people may prefer a narrower or wider toe box depending on personal preference.
  4. How do I make sure the shoe is lightweight and flexible, so that I can walk comfortably in them?

    One of the best ways to ensure that a shoe is both lightweight and flexible is to choose a shoe that is designed specifically for overweight men. These shoes are often made with special cushioning and support features that help to minimize the impact of each step.

    In addition, they typically have a wider toe box that provides plenty of room for the toes to move and flex. This can make a big difference in comfort, especially for men who are carrying extra weight.

    When shopping for shoes, always try them on before making a purchase. This will give you a chance to get a feel for the fit and flexibility of the shoe.

    With a little time and effort, you can find the perfect pair of shoes that will help you walk comfortably and confidently.
  5. Should I avoid shoes with high heels or pointed toes, which can be bad for your feet?

    You may have been told to avoid shoes with high heels or pointed toes. While these shoes can be bad for your feet, there are a few things to keep in mind before you write them off entirely.

    First, consider the type of activity you will be doing while wearing the shoes. If you are going to be standing or walking for long periods of time, it is best to choose a shoe with a low heel and a wide toe box. This will help to distribute your weight evenly and reduce the risk of foot pain. However, if you are only going to be wearing the shoes for short periods of time, such as for a special event, then you may be able to get away with a higher heel or a more pointed toe. Just be sure to take breaks often and avoid wearing the shoes for more than a few hours at a time.

    Second, remember that not all shoes with high heels or pointed toes are created equal. Some brands are better than others when it comes to fit and support. Do some research to find a brand that makes shoes specifically for overweight men. You may have to try on a few pairs before you find one that is comfortable, but it will be worth it in the end.

    With the right pair of shoes, you can enjoy all the benefits of high heels or pointed toes without having to worry about foot pain.
  6. Should I go to a specialty store and get fitted by a professional?

    Overweight men often face difficulties when it comes to finding shoes that fit well and are comfortable to wear. Many shoe stores don't carry size options that are large enough to accommodate an overweight man's foot, and as a result, they end up having to be squeezed into shoes that are too small. This can lead to a number of problems, including blisters, calluses, and toe deformities.

    Thankfully, there are now a variety of specialty stores that cater specifically to the needs of overweight men. These stores offer a wide range of size options, and their knowledgeable staff can help you find the best shoes for your feet.

    In addition, they can also provide you with valuable advice on how to care for your feet and prevent problems in the future.

    So if you're struggling to find shoes that fit, be sure to visit a specialty store and get fitted by a professional. It could be the best decision you ever make for your feet.

As you can see, there are several suggestions, each with its own pros and cons.  Selecting which shoes are best for you is up to you and your doctor.  You may start out with one type and then, as you progress, switch to another.

Remember, this is not medical advise or diagnosis - just words for thought!

Good luck with your walking routine!

Annie, Founder of AnniesAnswers.com

I recently wrote an article on Shoes that Overweight Men Wear Walking!