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the most comfortable (and expensive) shoes that i wear for work are z-coils. i know some other guys here at the hospital that wear them as well. you can check out their different styles at www.zcoil.com. i would highly recommended them. i have had the pair i use for over 3 years now, and they are still in good shape.
Before I applied to nursing school I worked as a tech at a pharmacy and I use to stand ALOT! I really liked these. They are called Troentorp Bastad Clogs, i purchased mine on ebay, form somone by the name of Scandigirl. Retail wise they are pretty pricy. They are made of alder wood and you have to give it a month or so to break them in. Great shoes.
Hey guys!Anyone found a good pair of mens nursing shoes?
I've heard the antishoe is nice and comfortable but just wondering if anyone had suggestions?
Thanks!
I went through several pairs of so called "nursing shoes" before I learned a better way. What I needed was a pair of shoes I could use while standing on my feet for hours or walking for long periods of time. On my days off I like to go for short day hikes (6 miles of less usually) so I just started wearing my day hike shoes as nursing shoes and my feet and back quit aching almost instantly.
I learned that just because someone labels their shoes as nursing shoes doesnt mean they have a special shoe that works better. They are just using a marketing strategy with nurses as the target audience. I currently wear a pair of low top Lowa brand shoes. They cost about $100 and I replace the insoles every couple of months. They have the outdoor sole but the color is low key so they look OK with my scrubs. Several other guys at work have started wearing similiar shoes. A good shoe is a good shoe whether it is a "nursing shoe" or not.
MilwaukeeRNstu
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Hey guys!
Anyone found a good pair of mens nursing shoes?
I've heard the antishoe is nice and comfortable but just wondering if anyone had suggestions?
Thanks!