Vionic Womens Sandals Tide RX Casual Toe-Post Slip-On Recovery Synthetic

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Vionic Womens Sandals Tide RX Casual Toe-Post Slip-On Recovery Synthetic

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Size: 7.5 UK Men/ 7 UK Women
Colour: Charcoal Grey Eva
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Designed to break the mold, engineered with Vionic's advanced recovery system (VRX). This lightweight recovery sandal balances ultra cushioning, support and stability, and features a massaging footbed and dual-density cushioning. Designed for full body recovery, VRX Advanced Recovery Technology combines revitalizing cushion with supportive stability. Tested by Heeluxe: The footwear industry gold standard, Heeluxe uses patented technology to analyze comfort and performance against competitive styles, in... - Manufacturers part number: J0085S1-021

  • VIONIC SHOES: The fusion between dynamic movement and grounded stability is how our exclusive VIO MOTION technology solves whole body balance. We believe balance is a force within each of us. When we are in balance with ourselves—physically, emotionally and mentally—and with the world around us, we are unstoppable. Move purposefully with every step.
  • MAINTAINING YOUR VIONIC WOMEN’S and MEN’S SHOES: We recommend wearing your new pair for a few hours to allow your feet to adapt to the new support. To clean your shoes if needed, use a dry, cotton cloth to wipe away dirt or dust. Do not submerge your supportive shoes in water. If your comfortable shoes become wet, have them naturally dry.
  • VIONIC VIO MOTION TECHNOLOGY: Vionic Shoes offer stability, cushioning, arch support, and flexibility. The technology helps correct pronation and promotes full-body alignment. It’s designed to help alleviate heel pain often caused by plantar fasciitis or achilles tendonitis.
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