Os Chinelos Ajustáveis Acorn para Homens são a solução ideal para quem busca conforto e suporte terapêutico em seu dia a dia. Com um design pensado para atender às necessidades de pessoas que sofrem de artrite, pés inchados ou que necessitam de calçados diabéticos, esses chinelos oferecem um acolhimento excepcional.
- Material da sola: Borracha termoplástica, que proporciona durabilidade e resistência.
- Tipo de fechamento: Fecho de gancho e laço, permitindo um ajuste personalizado.
- Nível de resistência à água: Não resistente à água, ideal para uso em ambientes secos.
- SUPORTE TERAPÊUTICO: A palmilha totalmente contornada, com um calcanhar e arco aprimorados, ajuda a aliviar os pés inchados, reduzindo a fadiga muscular e a pressão. Perfeito para quem sofre de dores associadas à Fasciíte Plantar, Pé Chato, Talipes Valgus, Pé Espargido ou que precisa de calçados diabéticos.
- FÁCIL DE CALÇAR: A faixa ajustável com fecho de gancho e laço e a forma ampla dos dedos permitem um ajuste confortável e perfeito. A faixa flexível e a grande abertura facilitam o ajuste para pés mais largos, tornando fácil calçar e tirar o chinelo.
- CONFORTO MACIO: Os superiores em terry super macios envolvem seu pé em total suavidade e estilo. Este material elástico cobre completamente o pé, proporcionando conforto, proteção e calor durante todo o dia.
- SOLO INTERNO E EXTERNO: A sola de borracha antiderrapante e não escorregadia oferece versatilidade para uso interno e externo. Ótimo para relaxar em casa, pegar o correio ou fazer uma compra rápida.
- TAMANHOS E CUIDADOS: Pequeno (7.5-8.5), Médio (9-10), Grande (10.5-11.5), X-Grande (12-13), 2X-Grande (14-15). Fácil de cuidar: Lavar à máquina em água fria, secar à sombra, longe do calor.
1. Conforto Personalizado: O fecho de gancho e laço permite um ajuste perfeito, adaptando-se a diferentes formatos de pés.
2. Suporte Terapêutico: A palmilha contornada alivia dores e desconfortos, ideal para quem sofre de condições como artrite e fasciíte plantar.
3. Versatilidade de Uso: A sola antiderrapante possibilita o uso tanto em ambientes internos quanto externos, aumentando a praticidade.
4. Facilidade de Uso: O design de fácil calçar torna o dia a dia mais simples, especialmente para pessoas com mobilidade reduzida.
5. Cuidado Simples: A manutenção é fácil, podendo ser lavados na máquina, o que garante higiene e durabilidade.
Para obter o máximo de conforto e suporte, recomenda-se que os usuários ajustem a faixa de gancho e laço de acordo com a largura do pé, garantindo um encaixe seguro. Ao calçar os chinelos, certifique-se de que a palmilha contornada esteja posicionada corretamente sob o pé, proporcionando o suporte necessário ao arco e ao calcanhar. Para limpeza, utilize a máquina de lavar em água fria e seque em local arejado, longe de fontes de calor, para preservar a qualidade do material.
Paradise –
Acorn Men’s Adjustable Wrap Slippers, Warm and Cozy Therapeutic Support for Arthritis, Swollen feet, or Diabetic Footwear feels secure and provides good grip. The slipper is comfortable and adjustable.
I received a size 10.5-11.5 and I wear a size 10.5 street shoe. These fit me fine bare footed but were snug. They wouldn’t have fit me if I was size 11.5.
PhotoGraphics –
I stand all day for work and these are really comfortable. I like the comfort and fit. They are cozy and fit snug. The strap is good and the cushioning is really great.
Deb –
Good quality, nice sturdy sole
PWDecker –
Super easy for those of us with back issues. Great product!
Laura Smartt –
My 90 year father recently went to live in a nursing home.
He finds these slippers very cozy and comfy!
Keith Crandall –
These slippers must be seconds. Right foot flops to the side and left foot is slightly smaller then right foot.
Inna Tysoe –
I’ve liked Acorn slippers for quite a long time. I get a new set just about every New Year (long story). So when my husband’s old slippers wore out, I got him these to try. They are unusual slippers because they are full slippers with a section that wraps over the top and fastens with Velcro. What’s nice about this is that you can adjust the tightness so you can accommodate the slippers to the shape of your foot.
My husband said they fit well and are comfortable sitting, but he didn’t care for the soles. He is used to a slipper with a wider flat sole and feels that the soles on the Acorns are not as stable as he is accustomed to. His feet roll side to side if he is slightly off balance and he likes having his feet better planted. Comfort is good and with the wrap over the top they are very cozy and warm. My husband does have wide feet, so someone with narrower feet might not have the same issue. And they are pretty reasonably priced at just under $40.
PhotoGraphics –
Let’s forget for a moment that these slippers are sold by one of those ridiculously expensive self important New England brands that milk their reputation on some guy who hand made some nice product 200 years ago and now that they get their stuff made in Chinese factories for pennies and sell them here where some people go shoeless while others spend too much money on slippers that are essentially all plastic that cost over forty-two bucks.
Okay, we can’t forget that. There are several hundred no name non domestic slippers that you can get here for a sensible and reasonable ten bucks or so. This one has a recognized name on the label – that makes it different, and carries with it some social responsibility that I see lacking here. I’m not sure if some are giving them feel sorry points but you need to know exactly what’s right and what’s wrong about these.
WE HAVE A CHOICE
Some of the downsides are tangible and some are opinion, that’s what reviews are all about. I’ll mention what I like first.
LIKE
The big obvious is the huge hook and loop (also known by its tradename velcro) closure tab. While they make their case of these being easy to put on, and I can certainly appreciate that advantage – we all have family or friends who are not as physically able as others – you don’t have to be categorized into any group to realize the benefits. For example I like my slippers to fit snug, I don’t like them flip-flopping when I walk around the house. But a snug fitting slipper isn’t easy to put on, especially when you are summoned in the middle of the night because the dog needs to water a tree. These slippers let you simply walk into them and flip the tab over and it cinches itself. I also like that the sole is substantial enough to be able to take that quick walk outside without freezing your feet.
NEEDS WORK
Starting with the sole. I have hardwood floors throughout and it just feels good to me to slide my slippered feet when I walk around – it’s a respite from the formality of wearing work shoes. These soles do not slide. It’s like having suction cups on them or walking on a floor covered with peanut butter. They border on being unsafe, if you’re not careful it would be easy to trip. Next is an opinion, that tab is so gigantic it makes them look like medical apparatus, which I suppose is part of their goal. But that’s only my opinion, I can live with the way they look.
About what they call the four layer footbed, it’s actually pieces of foam and plastic. It is thick so it feels like walking on atomic powered marshmallows (which I hear is actually a thing in Maine, not sure). That seems to contradict a slipper made for people with disabilities, especially those with equilibrium issues. But at the same time I can feel the hard plastic bottom sole’s ridges through the foam. It takes a while to get used to them.
In that same area is something that I can only ask what were they thinking – there is a little white information logo tag sewn in right where it scrapes against the side of your foot constantly and as if they didn’t want to irritate you enough their logo is embossed right under your heel. If you’ve already bought the product why do they feel the need to advertise with their logo inside your slipper?
Finally, warmth, I do realize these are made for New Englanders and as such they are very warm, maybe some of the warmest slippers I’ve ever owned. I like to wear slippers around the house year-around and these make my feet sweat. Not a negative, just something you should know.
YES OR NO
I have a pet peeve about companies who sell menswear which has to do with their genderization of us, it’s like they are still locked in the 1950’s. Go to their web site and click on women’s products and there is an array of colors and patterns yet if you look at their offerings for men you get gray, brown, black and maybe dark navy blue. This is the second decade of the twenty-first century Acorn, how about starting to recognize that men like to look good and express themselves and share some products with us other than bland. All things considered I think this is a product they need to go back to the drawing board and make some improvements on before adding it to their product line and maybe give us credit for having a choice – my choice is if these were handmade in America and sold for forty-two bucks I would say yes. For a product that probably cost them less than a buck to make in China, I would say no.
Linda –
Comfortable for swollen feet and washable.