The best recovery shoes, slippers and flip-flops to take care of your feet after running

2021-12-13 21:14:56 By : Mr. Steven Wang

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If you have competition shoes, you should have recovery shoes. We select the best shoes and show love to your feet after those difficult miles.

There are good reasons for the running world to be fascinated by shoes. What you wear on race day has become an indispensable part of chasing PB, so that runners are often at a loss when choosing fast running shoes. However, if you invest a lot of time and money on shoes in the game, when your feet have done all the hard work, shouldn't you do the same for your feet?

This is why recovery shoes (and slippers and flip-flops) are on the rise, because after the game, nothing makes you feel better than sliding your marathon-worn feet into cool, super-padded slippers. Below we have listed some of the best products on the market, suitable for those who want to care for those hard-working soles.

The lack of cushioning in mahabis summer slippers is fully compensated in terms of comfort, especially when it is hot. Since the weave of the upper is very open, these have won all the breathability awards, but the coolness also comes from the footbed, which has a layer of natural cork on top, so if you always run on the back foot, this is an ideal choice that feels a little swollen and Sweating.  

We find that open-toed sandals are usually the best recovery shoes, but these slip-on shoes from Salomon buck the trend and provide a very reassuring and comfortable fit even in hot weather. 

This shoe has excellent cushioning effect and provides excellent arch support. If you have flat feet and suffer from arch pain, this pair of shoes is a good choice. They provide excellent comfort and protection, and can be worn as everyday shoes-perfect with jeans or leggings.  

OOFOS was one of the first brands to focus on restoring shoes, and now it has many different models, including the full shoes above. However, we do like its open-toed style-these OOahh sports sandals feel great to slip after the game. With structured foot beds and plenty of cushioning, you will be happy to pack them in your game bag. 

Not surprisingly, this brand known for cushioning, ultra-marathon-focused shoes also offers recovery sliders in the series, and Hoka’s ORA takes everything that makes its shoes outstanding, and then strips them to Provide a home with a plush foot injury. 

When fashion and function collide, you will get a KO-Z slide. Deckers is a company that owns companies such as Hoka and UGG. The X Lab department is led by Jean-Luc Diard, co-founder of HOKA and former CEO of Solomon, so the joint venture has a design pedigree behind it . Although not all bold colors, these recovery shoes may be the most comfortable shoes we are fortunate enough to wear, but they come at a price. They also look angry, but once they stand up, everything will be forgiven.

These Revs flip-flops or thong designs are not everyone’s taste, but if you don’t like sliders, then these are good choices. The foot bed is designed to stimulate the pressure points of the feet, promote blood circulation, relieve pain and accelerate recovery. We only know that they are soft and comfortable.

Telic is an American brand, lightweight and soft, and has always been a leader in the United States in restoring footwear-and Recharge proves this; a structured bed supports your feet and helps your muscles as you continue the day Recover from these miles.

Adidas’ classics, but still belong to the recovery series due to the comfort and bumpy feet; they feel great on tired feet, and a little airflow under the feet helps keep your feet cool. These can also be worn on vacation and won't look out of place by the pool (can't say that all options are the same).