These shoes were worth every Penny. I’ve been have some trouble with planter fasciitis. I’m on my feet at work. These shoes have made such a difference. Side bonus is the wonders they’ve done for my back as well.I love these type of shoes, I've gotten 2 pairs of them becuase they are so durable and reliablePerfectos para caminar.I bought these because of the proclaimed arch support. I will admit they are very comfortable, however the arch support is not enough for my high arches. I had hoped to use the shoes for my daily walks, but have decided it would be best to wear them as stylish daily wear considering they are good looking shoes that don’t have the support I need for walking. I’m certain these are the perfect walking shoes for typical feet, but my feet aren’t typical.These are so comfortable and the arch support is great!The toe box are is too narrow. After wearing these shoes for 7 hours my feet were hurting as the narrow toe box caused painful callouses to develop in between my toes. I am very disappointed with this shoe. I can’t believe they were developed by podiatrist or orthopedic doctors.I’m now on my second pair of these shoes. I use them for walking, jogging and high intensity circuit training. They’re comfortable and durable with great arch support. Although these are my go-to shoes for exercising, I also use them whenever I plan to be standing for long periods of time or to go shopping. They’re worth the price.Comfortable and very good support!Gosh I’m in LOVE with my Sketchers Arch support trainers!!! I wore them for 12 hrs for my 10 hrs of walking around at at very fast pace at my job picking for Amazon. I have Planter Facitis. Which has been threatening to start again. But. With these Trainers NOT EVEN A TWITCH!!CATCHUP!! 5/4/21. Yes my heels are still in great shape. But Ive got blisters on 4 toes!! My job at Amazon is really punishing on my feet. I can only bless the fact my heels are being protected!!Update 11/4/21. I don’t know if it’s just my punishing 10 hr a night 50-60 hrs a week shifts. But my Sketchers seem to be breaking down somewhat!! They just don’t seem as comfortable and I didn’t expect that after only a couple of weeks. I’m really not happy. So I will be making contact with whom ever tests these to return them?? I’m so sorry that I may have misled anyone. But maybe others won’t be using theirs in such a punishing way!! UPDATE!! It’s now Thurs 10th June 2021 and I’ve added a photo above. I’m now going to have to buy new trainers for work !! I’m not happy at all!!I bought these as I have plantar faciitis and they're perfect!! I had them on all weekend to gey used to them, and didn't want to take them off, so I am hoping to do more walking now I have these, I would like to get a pair of the archfit slip ons for round the house now and even the boots for winter......Now to sizing....I would recommend you go to a store and try for sizing first, when it comes to Sketchers go walk, which I've had in the past I've always had to go down a size to a size 5 (I'm actually a size 6) but wasn't sure for Sketchers trainers.....but I tried some on at local store and the size 6 were too big and the size 5 fit me perfectly...Still with ample room left....so definitely try before you buy for sizing.....a lot of reviews said the sizing was ok...but I know from past experience that Sketchers come up bigger...so I'm glad I did...I would recommend these ?I'm still wearing these in before a sightseeing holiday, but first impressions are great. Best Skecher inner sole yet, it's very bouncy (not the squishy memory foam as in other Skechers), it feels more solid but even and it depresses really well when you walk. The 'arch fit' bump isn't very high (nothing like a vionic shoe but hopefully still good for plantar fasciitis) but I can gently feel it. I've got a wide size 7 foot and the size 7 is almost perfect. The footbed is wide enough (doesn't catch my little toes), however one of them is a tiny bit tight across the top of my foot at the lowest eyelets (even with the laces loosened) but I'm fairly confident that once the inner soles get some mileage they'll squish down a bit. The soles feel quite thick and I'm at least an inch taller in them (more obvious than other Skechers).I've sprayed with water repellent to try to protect them. Only downside is the 'nylony' covering on the inner sole is slightly 'squeeky' against my cotton socks. But on the whole I think I may have found the holy grail of walking trainer with my wide feet. I'll report back after a lot of mileage if I change mind.I’ve had issues with my arches for a while now and the only trainers I have found comfortable and supportive enough without being flat are Skechers d-lites until now anyway, they took a little bit to break in as not so much in an uncomfortable manner but for the first few times of wearing them I knew I’d had extra support to my arches again as it was like wearing new orthotics, after that no discomfort, comfortable for both driving and walk-in around in. I’ll definitely be buying another pair when these are due for retirement if not sooner lol.I have included photos of the difference of trainers on to trainers off emphasising my low archesTrue to size - I am uk 5 (eu 38 u.s 8)1 slightly annoyance is that the laces keep coming undone in a short space of timeVery comfy, fit me to size (I'm usually a size 6 and have a fairly wide foot). I bought them for the extra arch support due to ankle / arch pain that I've had ongoing for a few months. Although they are more supportive / comfortable than a regular shoe, they still don't quite give me the support I need for my ankle pain and I still need to wear an ankle brace / support alongside the shoes. But they've done me well over the past two months or so, as I've worn them just about every day since I bought them and I'm still pleased with them.