Danner Men's Striker II bought this for my friend and he absolutely LOVES it! Holds all his cards and cash in a small clip.
Ordered these for the wife who was looking for a narrow, comfortable, and sturdy shoe. She was familiar with the Softwalk brand, owning some sandals. She liked the look of the tumbled leather, and the square-toed shape, but was wondering why the Madrid is referred to as a slip-on. The shoes have shoelaces and can be tied, but are a little difficult to work with (maybe just there for fashion?). The top of the shoe is a little lower around the ankle, and that may be why it's called a slip-on. Because of this, the shoes are a little loose around her heels, but she still loves the feel of the shoe! Softwalks have a lovely insole that is made up of soft bumps that seem to massage and cradle your feet...so comfortable, like walking on little pillows!

Danner Men's Striker II There are other better productsThe shoes are a good material. However, I'd rather buy the mizuno or the asics next time since they feel better when running long distances. Published 7 months ago by William H. Medina ?
Ordered these for the wife who was looking for a narrow, comfortable, and sturdy shoe. She was familiar with the Softwalk brand, owning some sandals. She liked the look of the tumbled leather, and the square-toed shape, but was wondering why the Madrid is referred to as a slip-on. The shoes have shoelaces and can be tied, but are a little difficult to work with (maybe just there for fashion?). The top of the shoe is a little lower around the ankle, and that may be why it's called a slip-on. Because of this, the shoes are a little loose around her heels, but she still loves the feel of the shoe! Softwalks have a lovely insole that is made up of soft bumps that seem to massage and cradle your feet...so comfortable, like walking on little pillows!

Danner Men's Striker II There are other better productsThe shoes are a good material. However, I'd rather buy the mizuno or the asics next time since they feel better when running long distances. Published 7 months ago by William H. Medina ?
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