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Apis 9212 Women's Adjustable Sandal: Superior Customization
The Apis 9212 Women's Adjustable Sandal is a fisherman style sandal with a perforated leather upper and extra long adjustable strap with hook-and-loop closure. This women's sandal offers customizable features to accommodate moderate swelling, flat feet, bunions and hammertoes. Seamless linings and a roomy toe box add comfort and prevent irritation. The extended lateral and medial counters provide support and stability for sure footing. The 9212 sandal features added ankle support and an extended last width on each width of size. This sandal features Standard American Last (FOA) fitting so you can go by Ritzstick or Brannock device measurements. Sole modifications are made easy with a high density injected EVA outsole with symmetrical cut line. The 9212 sandal offers deeper than conventional straight last shoes with 8mm (5/16") extra depth. You'll find two layers of removable inserts for flexible footing. Keep your foot health protected- be sure to wear footwear that accommodates your foot conditions and keeps feet comfortable. Wear the Apis 9212 Women's Adjustable sandal for your foot health needs.
- Fisherman sandal style with perforated styled upper
- Extra long adjustable strap with hook-and-loop closure
- Extra room in the toe box and extra support at the ankle
- Extended lateral counter and long medial counter for support and stability
- Symmetrical straight last and extended last width on each width
- Seamless linings
- Extra depth is deeper than conventional straight last shoes (8mm or 5/16")
- 2 Removable inserts for a customized fit
- Accommodates orthotics, AFOs and internal modifications
- High density injected EVA outsole with symmetrical cut line for easy sole modifications
- Shoe box is packed with two additional inserts
- Beneficial for those suffering from moderate swelling feet, flat feet, bunions, and hammertoes
- Only 7 ounces