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Ready for your Saturday? The Slipstream offers the ease and convenience of a slip-on with a secure stretch heel that adapts to your foot. This style is trusty partner for running errands or a concert in the park. The best part is you'll never have to slow down to tie your laces. The Slipstream fits narrower feet with low to medium height insteps.
Piece of cake.
Reasons you'll love the Slipstream:
Piece of cake.
Reasons you'll love the Slipstream:
- Durable leather toe and heel for a refined look
- Anatomical KuruSole™ - shape custom molds to your feet
- Easy Flex side stretch panels improve fit and ease of entry
- Breathable - moisture wicking liner for breathability
- Water shedding soft shell uppers resist stains, looking new, longer
- Packable - collapsible uppers are perfect for stashing in your pack
- Good Grip - high-grade, cupped rubber outsole offers excellent traction and long life (non-marking)
- Nature's Cushioning - orthotic HeelKradl™ in footbed cups your heel as nature intended
- Special Note: The Slipstream is designed to fit narrow, slimmer feet with lower insteps. The shoe fits with a loose fitting heel, like an open clog. As such, heel slip is to be expected.
- Origin - Imported (Asia)
Additional Information
| Fit | 1/2 Size Small |
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| Width | Narrow |
Customer Reviews
Fit: True to Size Width: Perfect |
Really comfortable!I love Kuru and these are no exception! Yes, the opening is somewhat narrow so you have to kind of shimmy into them - but once they are on you've got a comfortable pair of shoes. Another bonus is you can just kick them off. Great arch support and plenty of toe room adds to the face that they are so darn cute! I'm into my second day of wearing these right out of the box without one bit of discomfort. Kuru is my favorite brand of shoes - this is my 4th pair and I'm sure I'm not done. |
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Fit: True to Size Width: Narrow |
Plantar Fasciitis relief!When I first tried these on, I was going to return them. They were hard to get on, and the heel was rubbing up and down on my heel. But I tried them on a few more times and decided to keep them. I am so glad I did. I was having a bad flare up of plantar fasciitis, and these shoes have helped immensely. Now that they're getting broken in, they are easier to put on, and I wear them around the house, to school, and for errands. This morning, for the first time in weeks, I stood up out of bed with no heel pain. The movement on the shoe on the back of my heel hasn't caused any rawness, and is subsiding as the shoe breaks in. Plus they're super cute in a sporty way.These shoes do run narrow, which luckily works for me, as my feet are on the narrow side of normal. Beware, the sole will make your carpeting look crazy, but it's worth it. |
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Fit: True to Size Width: Perfect |
Tight FitWhile looking for shoes for plantar fascitis, I came upon a recommendation for Kuru shoes. I ordered the Slipstream because I wanted something casual, but not an athletic-type shoe. The description said the instep was tight, and they aren't kidding. The opening for your foot is very small. Although the Neoprene material does stretch somewhat, it was difficult to get my foot into the shoe. The arch and heel felt very supportive, but the top of the shoe just felt too tight to be comfortable, so I returned them. I've ordered the Kruz II instead and will see how those feel. |
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This show is "narrow" I need wide because of a bunion. Is it available in wide?
- This shoe is only available in the "narrow" as indicated in the Additional Information. If you need a wider fit for a bunion, one shoe to consider may be the Chicane with a mesh upper. The mesh upper is softer against the foot and is more adaptable to various foot shapes, including a bunion. Another shoe to consider would be the Insight as this shoe is a little wider in the forefoot.
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This show is "narrow" I need wide because of a bunion. Is it available in wide?
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