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The MBT Colorado X is an athletic walking shoe built to increase your active lifestyle and aid in recovery. The Colorado athletic walking shoes feature a synthetic leather/mesh upper finished with a mesh footbed, our signature rocker sole and non-marking rubber outsole. Accepted by the American P
odiatric Medical Association for promoting quality foot health.
The Colorado X athletic shoes offer a moderate level of rock due to a medium-strong sole curve and Pivot Axis and medium-high midsole.
Features for these shoes include:
MBT Index: Moderate
Upper: Synthetic Leather/Mesh
Foot-bed: Mesh
Mid-Sole: SensorTechnology
Out-Sole: Non-Marking Rubber
MBT SensorTechnology in the heel complements the midfoot sensor by absorbing shock
The MBT innovative Pivot Strike area provides runners with the ideal foot striking platform to transition into propulsion while enhancing support and cushioning
High Abrasion Rubber Outsole for superior strength with minimal weight
Accepted by the American Podiatric Medical Association for promoting quality foot health
Each pair of Masai Barefoot Technology (MBT) Shoes comes with an insole made from high quality foam creating a layer of orthopedic padding that provides extra cushion with every step. This along with the MBT patented heel sensor helps to reduce impact on knee and hip joints making them ideal orthopedic shoes.
US Male66.57.07.588.599.51010.51111.51212.51313.514
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Measure your feet
Wear the type of socks you'll wear with your shoes and measure feet in the afternoon (feet typically swell during the day). Distribute weight evenly before measuring.
1.
Place a piece of paper on a hard floor with one end to the wall. Stand on the piece of paper with the heel slightly touching the wall.
2.
Mark the end of your longest toe with a pencil for both feet.
3.
Take the larger of the two foot length values and compare it with our sizing chart, to define your shoe size.