Reviewer TdotGdot
Shoes arrived on time as expected.
Reviewer Stacey Mancuso
Bought these for my little brother. Nice shoes. I buy polo women's shoes and figured I'd give the men's a try for gifts. Good product.
Reviewer P L Stahler
Nice looking shoe! Lightweight and fit well!! Good purchase!
Reviewer Laura Lozano
Great shoes. The most comfortable hubby ever had. He loves them.
Reviewer Carl Kaminsky
Easy on and off no need to tie shoe laces. Going to buy 2 more pairs
Reviewer Nancy A Breshears
Over the past four years, I have owned two pairs of these sandals. Best shoes ever, for almost all casual purposes. I have worn them while climbing on waterfalls, in salty beach water, and on land hikes. Nothing fazes them - wash off the sand and salty water, they're good to go. I usually wear them with socks, to keep sand and pebbles out, or for better comfort. Also, sandals with dark (not white) socks tend to look a little less casual - not a dress shoe but OK for most situations. Time to get a new, third, pair, even though the older ones are still wearable. I don't think Propet sandals have a 1000 mile guarantee like the shoes do, and I doubt I have put that many miles on mine, but plenty.
Reviewer M Hickman
As of this review I don't know how much these shoes cost so I have to rate based on construction and comfort alone. I like to incorporate cost when I can but can't this time. These shoes are extremely light weight and seem to be very well constructed. I don't know how they will hold up when worn while running, but for basic comfort they feel good. They have a bit of a lower ridge in the inside where the toes go and I'm not sure if I like that yet or not. It does give my toes something to sort of grip. The laces allow me to tighten them up since I have a narrow foot. I like the colors and they have a nice, sleek look about them. They don't feel good when worn without socks because of some scratchiness so if you like go sockless you might not like these shoes. But when worn with socks they are very comfortable. I received a size 9 for review and they seem true to size. I normally wear a ladies 11 (I'm female), or a mens 9. Hubs wears a mens 9 and these fit him also.
Reviewer Mike Gagnon
I'm very pleased with these shoes. They fit perfectly -- they are a true size 11 -- which is not a common situation these days. The medium width is also accurate.
The build quality is very good. It feels very well put together, with the edge and sole well attached, and good quality stitching throughout. The end of the tongue and the interior edge is lined with an man-made "leather" that looks and feels high quality. The canvas body is sturdy. Even the shoelaces are of good quality.
The overall look is nice. It's unusual, with a blue leaf-type pattern and a solid gray, but it works in terms of looks. It's not flashy, but it has more visual appeal than the usual monotone color scheme.
There's enough padding in the insole to make these comfortable for walking, but it could do with a bit more for extra comfort.
All in all, a mostly comfortable, nice looking, well-made pair of sneakers.
Reviewer Colleen Laroe
These were too narrow for me despite my having ordered a half size larger than usual. I wasn't willing to try going up a full size. Bummer, as they look great and seem to be of good quality.
Reviewer J Abarquez
My 6 month old MBTs are being resoled ($ 80 via Resole America), so I decided to try these Skechers for $ 109. First time with these so I went to Finish Line where I could try on different sizes. Purchased at Finish Line. Seem to be the same price everywhere.
Just walked 3 miles and these are very comfortable. The Regimen style have a soft flexible feel. They don't roll as much (instability as MBT), and may not strengthen Calf muscles as much. Also as stated elsewhere, insoles by the toes are marginally less comfortable. I'll put a pair of my UGG inserts in. Better yet, I may swap the insoles with my Lynco insoles, which are awesome. Don't get me wrong. The Skecher insoles are overall, fine.
MBTs are very good, but from a practical aspect, I don't consider them to be worth $250, when they need to be resoled after 6 months/600 miles. I'd rather buy Skechers every 6 months, for only $29 more than the MBT resoling cost.
A final comment. My MBTs are made in Vietnam. After the company was sold, the shoes are made elsewhere, and many buyers of the other production countries complain about the newer MBTs.
I think you will be happy with these soles. I bought 1/2 a size larger than I normally get. I tried another style (not the Regimen), and they were slipping off my feet. Same size.