Aetrex Shoes - Aetrex V656 Voyage Cross Trainer (Women's) - White/Grey

Aetrex V656 Voyage Cross Trainer (Women's) - White/Grey

Aetrex V656 Voyage Cross Trainer (Women's) - White/Grey


Price: $119.95

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Description:
The Voyage collection features high tech, breathable uppers and open-air layered mesh linings to keep the foot healthy, cool and dry. They are light-weight, soft and provide unmatched comfort. Constructed specifically for rearfoot stability and forefoot flexibility for fluide motion while running or walking. These technology advanced shoes feature patented, removable Aetrex orthotics and PRS (Presssure Relief System allows for easy customization and comfort by trimming the insole at the areas of pressure) insoles for customization of fit and comfort. Biomechanically engineered multi-density midsoles provide medial support and stability. In addition, the midsole features a carboplast foot bridge that crosses the shoe for extra control. The outsole features strategically placed pods for floating independent suspension and shock attenuation. The unique last is semi straight to fit many foot types and provide a comfortable, snug heel fit for stability.More Info About Aetrex V656 Voyage Cross Trainer (Women's) - White/Grey








Anatomy of Shoes: A shoe is composed of different parts. Understanding the basics of shoe construction can help you choose intelligently from among the thousands of available styles. The toe box is the tip of the shoe that provides space for the toes. The toe box may be rounded or pointed and will determine the amount of space provided for the toes. The vamp is the upper middle part of the shoe where the laces are commonly placed. Sometimes Velcro is used instead of laces. The sole consists of an insole and an outsole. The insole is inside the shoe; the outsole contacts the ground. The softer the sole, the greater the shoe's ability to absorb shock. The heel is the bottom part of the rear of the shoe that provides elevation. The higher the heel, the greater the pressure on the front of the foot. The last is the part of the shoe that curves in slightly near the arch of the foot to conform to the average foot shape. This curve enables you to tell the right shoe from the left. On occasion. an orthopaedic surgeon may prescribe a child's shoe that has a straight or reverse last. The material from which the shoe is made can affect fit and comfort. Softer materials decrease the amount of pressure the shoe places on the foot. Stiff materials can cause blisters. A counter may be used to stiffen the material around the heel and give support to the foot.



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