Skechers Women's Hands Free Slip-ins Relaxed Fit: Easy Going Cozy Weather 2 Winter Boot
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Women's Hands Free Slip-ins Relaxed Fit: Easy Going Cozy Weather 2 Winter Boot
Colour BLACK
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Skechers Women's Hands Free Slip-ins Relaxed Fit: Easy Going Cozy Weather 2 Winter Boot
Embrace the chill with ultimate comfort in these women’s Skechers Easy Going black winter boots. Made of vegan textile upper, these boots have Relaxed Fit design with a spacious toe box for a comfortable fit and Hands Free Slip-ins™ design for easy wear. Plush faux fur lining and Air-Cooled Memory Foam footbed give optimal cushioning and support, while lightweight, flexible EVA midsole and rubber outsole with raised edges ensure stable, sure-footed traction. These booties are treated with 3M® Scotchgard® to offer resistance to water and stains .
- Item # 169101765
- UPC # 197976631625
FEATURES
- Vegan-friendly textile upper
- Slip-on design
- Hands Free Slip-ins™ design
- Exclusive Heel Pillow™ technology
- EVA midsole
- Relaxed Fit®
- Treated with 3M® Scotchgard® to resist water and stains
- 1¼" heel height
- Rubber outsole
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3 out of 5 stars.
Slip-on Struggle -on
G. St J
3 months ago
These boots are perfect for transit between car and destination. I like the style but inserting the foot is not as easy as I would like. The opening is too small and there is a struggle to descend the foot to the slip on area. Once there, it is tight on the front of the boot near ankle. When pass that area, the boot fits good. I am hoping that after many times of wearing that they will stretch even a bit.
No, I do not recommend this product.
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4 out of 5 stars.
Modifications needed for perfection!
R. K. Owens
3 months ago
Really like the look of the boots. The knitted band around the top curls down behind my heel as I am slipping my foot in….so in most cases I have to start over. Will probably have to still use a shoehorn which I didn’t foresee. Once they are on they seem to feel good. Have only worn them on two occasions so far. I can put my running shoes on hands free, so I was expecting the boots to be the same!! I think they would be if the soft band either had the heel stiffness as well OR the knitted band was only about 1” wide and folded down over the outside of the boots!
Hope I have given you an explanation that you can understand!!
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5 out of 5 stars.
Great for average width feet
4 months ago
Based on other reviews, I ordered a half size bigger because I was worried they would be too tight. Turns out I could have ordered my regular size, but the extra half size allows my orthotics to fit. These are easy to slip on (can definitely do it with no hands) and very comfortable. My feet are on the narrow side, but I have bunions and the toe box is wide enough to be comfortable. Someone with wide feet or high arches might have more trouble getting them on.
Yes, I recommend this product.
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1 out of 5 stars.
Not hands free slip ins!
a year ago
These boots are not hands-free slip ins.
They are very difficult to put on, not to mention that the cuff folds in when trying to put them on, adding an addional challenge because you have to bend over to pull out the cuff.
I truly do not recommend these boots!
No, I do not recommend this product.
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3 out of 5 stars.
Cute but...
Jaz4
a year ago
I wanted to love these so much, they looked the best on, but they were the least comfortable. I take a 7.5, and ordered a 7.5, but they rubbed on my heels when I walked. They are cute and I was sad to return them. They also do not slide on easily, like other reviews - you still have to pull them on a bit. I bought two other pairs of similar boots (Elements) and ended up keeping them both because they were both way more comfortable.
No, I do not recommend this product.
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4 out of 5 stars.
Meets my needs
2 months ago
I bought these to use rinkside in arenas where I work at skating competitions for warmth, walkability, & quick change between shoes/boots as needed. So far they are working out quite well. Not as 'slip-in' as they claim, but still fairly easy to put on quickly. They are warm, & I sized up 1/2 size to allow space for wool socks too, & comfy to walk on the concrete floors of arenas. The knit-top feature softens the look of the boots.
Yes, I recommend this product.
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1 out of 5 stars.
Boot title fail
Forty and fabulous
a year ago
These Boots should not be labeled as hands-free. The foot hole for your foot to enter was so small, it would fit my toddler not my adult foot. I recently have become disabled in my hands and I'm on the search for a waterproof boot that doesn't require hands pulling them on. This is definitely not the boot for anyone who cannot use their hands. If I could give it a zero I would. These were returned immediately.
No, I do not recommend this product.
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5 out of 5 stars.
Comfortable Boot
Shoe Shopper
3 months ago
I was looking for a something to wear with light snowfall with jeans. These are perfect, very stylish and comfortable. They do run on the small side so I suggest going up a size. I normally wear a 7 1/2 and I purchased an eight and they are a little snug. I may have to return for an 8 1/2. Otherwise I like the style and they’re exactly what I wanted. I would recommend, just size up.
Yes, I recommend this product.
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