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Back by popular demand, the MBT 1997 has been updated this fall using our classic heritage model design.
Features:
Level of Rock: HIGH‚ it generates an increased level of rock due to its strong sole curve and Pivot Axis for increased activation
Upper: Synthetic Leather<
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footbed: Removable Mesh
Midsole: SensorTechnology
Outsole: High Abrasion Rubber
MBT SensorTechnology in the heel complements the midfoot sensor by absorbing shock
High Abrasion Rubber Outsole for superior strength with minimal weight
Removable insoles so that you can add your own orthotic insoles or get the extra width needed for a perfect fit. Note: Although to fully benefit from the MBT technology the MBT shoes should be worn without orthoticsTalk to your physician about how MBT Shoes might help you like they have helped other MBT customers with relief from knee and back issues.
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.
This shoe is made in European Sizes which do not have an even correlation to US sizes. It is highly recommended that you measure your foot in centimeters using the instructions below to determine the best shoe size for your feet.
This shoe tends to run small. If you border-line between sizes and your measurement is not exact in the chart, we recommend selecting the next size up which tends to be a size larger than you normally wear.
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.