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  2. 8 best wide toe box shoes - AOL

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    Wide toe box shoes can alleviate pain and help to prevent bunions and cramped feet. Podiatrists recommend wide toe box shoes from Altra, Hoka and more.

  3. Orthopedic experts helped us pick the best shoes for ... - AOL

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    ASICS Women's Gel-Nimbus 25 Running Shoes, 9.5, French Blue/Lilac HINT ... is available in both men's and women's sizing with a large, rounded toe box and removable insole. ... walking in shoes ...

  4. 9 Wide Toe Box Running Shoes for a More Comfortable Stride - AOL

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    Our fitness editors tried and tested over a dozen running shoes to find the best ones that featured wide toe boxes.

  5. Toe box - Wikipedia

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    Shoes with a variety of toe boxes. The toe box is the section of footwear that surrounds the toes on closed-toe shoes. [1] Toe boxes that are too tight can cause injuries and foot deformities, whereas wider toe boxes may be used to treat or prevent common foot conditions such as broken toes, [2] [3] bunions, [4] [5] and Morton's neuroma. [6]

  6. Altra Running - Wikipedia

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    It offers neutral and stability shoes for men and women with various cushion levels. [19] The men's and women's versions of each shoe model are built using gender-specific templates to accommodate anatomical differences. Altra calls this Fit4Her on the lady's side and is the only running shoe brand to do a female-specific fit line wide. [10]

  7. Minimalist shoe - Wikipedia

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    Huaraches are a type of minimalist shoe. In their 2018 paper for the Journal of Sports Sciences, Devon R. Coetzee their co-authors defined minimalist footwear as having a sole and upper that weighed 200-gram (7.1 oz) or less and were highly flexible, a heel height of 20 millimetres (0.79 in) or shorter, and a "heel-toe differential" of 7 millimetres (0.28 in) or less.