This morning, Amazon’s October Prime Day kicked off, and I don’t know about you, but I typically use this event to get ahead on my holiday shopping. I also like to sprinkle in a little treat for myself. (You get it, right?) Well, this year, I’m eyeing a pair of shoes. Because this is EatingWell, I wanted an expert take. So, I called on podiatrists for their recommendations—and also drew on our real-world tests of some of these shoes, too.
Whether you’re hunting for shearling-lined slides, supportive workout shoes or tested running shoes, these are the best shoe deals to shop during Amazon Prime Big Deal Days. Get excited to save up to 60% on pairs like the Brooks Ghost 16, Hoka Bondi 9 and some Nike weightlifting shoes.
Best Amazon Prime Day Shoe Deals Overall
Sorel Coffee Run Slipper
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This brand is well-known for its inclement weather shoes, but don’t overlook its slippers, especially considering that podiatrists advise against walking barefoot around your house. Why? It can place stress on the feet and lead to lower body pain over time. Instead, grab a house shoe like these fluffy collared slippers, which have a molded EVA footbed, which makes them supportive, but the rough rubber soles mean they’re sturdy enough for a quick errand.
Brooks Ghost 16 Neutral Running Shoe
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Not only have these sneakers been granted the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) Seal of Acceptance, but practicing podiatrists also recommend the Brooks Ghost. In fact, we interviewed five podiatrists for their favorite running shoe, and they all picked the Brooks Ghost. They’re lightweight, offer extra cushion and have a curved sole that provides stability and balance.
Dearfoams Fireside Shearling Slide
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Another fantastic house shoe option is these shearling slides, which I am a personal fan of. Even with their fuzzy texture, I wear them all year long—they somehow always keep my feet at just the right temperature. Best of all, the current price is one of the lowest I’ve seen.
Hoka Bondi 9 Sneaker
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The Hoka Bondi 9 is so popular among podiatrists that it earned the American Podiatric Medical Association’s Seal of Acceptance. But also, when we interviewed a small handful of podiatrists a few months ago and asked them about their favorite walking shoe for joint pain, they all said the same thing: the Hoka Bondi. “Its combination of maximal cushioning, anatomical design and stability features makes it ideal for individuals with arthritis, plantar fasciitis or general joint discomfort,” said one of the podiatrists, Suzanne Fuchs, D.P.M.
Vionic Uptown Booties
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Vionic is a brand podiatrists regularly recommend. “Vionic shoes are designed with a focus on arch support and proper foot alignment,” said Gregory Alvarez, DPM, FACFAS, podiatrist at Ankle & Foot Centers of America, when we previously interviewed him. This is welcome news for those of us looking for a non-sneaker that’s comfortable and good for our feet.
Vionic Uptown Loafer
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If a loafer is more your style, here’s another excellent option from Vionic. This casual shoe has a cushioned insole for orthotic comfort and support and a back pull tab so it’s easy to slip on.
Dr Scholl’s Oxford Shoe
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We love this stylish sneaker for running errands or walking around town—they’re not meant for more strenuous athletic endeavors. When we tested them, we found the toe box to be roomy and the shoe cushiony.
Nike Romaleos 4 Weightlifting Shoe
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The right pair of shoes when you’re lifting weights should keep you balanced and firmly planted on the ground. And the Nike Romaleos delivers! Better yet, when we interviewed podiatrists recently about the best shoes for strength training, they all agreed that this was the shoe to buy and wear.
Reebok Nano X4 Training Sneaker
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These Reebok Nano’s are my go-to workout shoe. They’re pretty versatile in that they can support my heavy lifting habit, but are also supportive for exercises like box jumps or short sprints. I love the wide toe box that lets my toes spread out and grounds me during heavy lifting sessions. It’s these features that podiatrists like: They recommend choosing a shoe with a firm heel, roomy toe box and traction when shopping for strength-training shoes—all of which are features these Reeboks offer.
Salomon X Ultra 4 Mid GTX Hiking Boot
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Last month, we interviewed two podiatrists and asked them for a hiking shoe recommendation. Interestingly, they both agreed that this Salomon X Ultra 4 Mid GTX is the hiking shoe. It has the stability and grip needed for technical hikes and also the agility of a trail running shoe.
New Balance Fresh Running Shoe
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These classic New Balance sneakers have earned countless podiatrists’ stamps of approval. “These walking shoes have earned the American Board of Podiatric Medicine seal of acceptance for their exceptional engineering, said Miguel Cunha, DPM, Founder and Foot and Ankle Surgeon at Gotham Footcare when we previously interviewed him.
“They feature excellent breathability and a well-padded, long-lasting outsole for seamless heel-to-toe transition.”
Cushionaire Feather Eva Slides
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These slides’ lightweight EVA foam construction and ideal arch support are some of the main reasons we deemed them the “Best for Recovery” in our house shoes and slippers roundup. We already thought the original price point was stellar; this discount makes them a must-have.
Reebok DMX Comfort+ Sneaker
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If you need a walking shoe, take a look at these Reebok DMX Comfort + shoes. The flexible mesh upper, space in the toe box and cushy sole made for a comfortable fit when we tested them. They’re also waterproof. That’s right: We spilled a bottle of water on them, and our socks stayed dry.
Whatever you’re shopping for during October Amazon Prime Day, you’re sure to find something that’ll have you cooking better or walking faster. Plus, check out Amazon’s main deals hub for even more savings.