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Slipping into Comfortable Kizik Shoes

Slipping into Comfortable Kizik Shoes

Kizik shoes are the easiest shoes you’ll ever put on. There are shoe laces, however there is no need to tie and untie them. Just slip your foot inside without crushing the heel or using your hands.

Kizik shoes – Photo Jill Weinlein

These shoes come in different colors and sizes for adult and kids feet. Most people have multiple pairs of sneakers for different uses. One for walking and maybe another for running. You might even have a pair for running errands, traveling or doing yard work. These Kizik shoes will now become a favorite shoe, because of their comfort, support and ease to get them on.

Photo by Jill Weinlein

This shoe is perfect everyone, especially for pregnant women, travelers who have to take their shoes on and off to get through security (Sign up for TSA pre-check, it’s great) and those with special needs.

Kizik patented heel design allows users to slip their toes into the shoe, and then the heel compresses so your foot can slide all the way in. Once your foot is in, the shoe springs back into place securing your foot in comfortably.

Here is a video of how the shoes work at https://kizik.com/. 

With the Holidays approaching, Kizik is offering a Early Black Friday special ‘Get Kizik, Give Kizik’. When your purchase is $150 or more, you will receive a FREE $20 Kizik gift card. It’s an ideal stocking stuffer. Spend $250 and receive a $40 gift card.

About The Author

Jill Weinlein

As a travel journalist for 17 years some of my favorite experiences have been climbing The Great Wall in China, swam with Stingrays in Bora-Bora, explored caves in Belize, followed a pod of Orcas in Alaska, swam in the warm waters of Krabi in Thailand, visited Marco Polo's house in Korcula, Croatia and sailing around Richard Branson's Necker Island in the British Virgin Islands. Read my travel reviews to be inspired to see the world.

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