ASICS Women's Gel-Venture 7 Running Shoes, 9.5, Black/Silver








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ASICS Women's Gel-Venture 7 Running Shoes, 9.5, Black/Silver
List Price: $92.47$83.22DEALYou Save: $9.25 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
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Excelente calzado
Maria Rodriguez✓ Verified Purchase•September 18, 2023
Execrlente soporte curva de tu pie
Very well made
Jennifer✓ Verified Purchase•September 16, 2023
Especially for the value, these shoes are tough. I walk a lot in these shoes and they are still going strong more than 6 months later. I definitely feel they are great shoes and I will be purchasing them again in the future.
You sent the wrong color
Iowa Chris✓ Verified Purchase•August 28, 2023
The shoes fit fine but unfortunately you sent the navy blue shoes and i ordered the black/silver shoes. I would return them for an exchange but i need them for a walk tomorrow. Disappointed because i really preferred the black ones for the Fall and winter months.
Wrong color
Mom✓ Verified Purchase•August 10, 2023
I like these shoes and have bought them before but I ordered black/silver and what I received was navy blue/ teal. I'm keeping the shoes anyway because they're comfortable and luckily, the color didn't matter that much. I still look OK and didn't want to deal with returning them.
Good for under-pronating feet and arch support
Dawn ODell✓ Verified Purchase•August 2, 2023
I bought these shoes during the Covid-19 pandemic to be able to get out and do some walking. Several years ago I had my tender feet professionally measured (Read: by someone at a specialty shoe store, not at a cheap chain store), and I was shocked to learn that I have size 10.5 DOUBLE wide feet. Not just regularly wide, but EXTRA wide. Which explains why I haven't been able to fit into a 10 wide, or even an 11 wide, but that 11s and 12s are too long. Actually, only my toes and instep are wide; my heels are narrow. I also have a permanently swollen right ankle, and my left foot is a bit longer and wider than my right foot. And my arches are falling. Now, let's see you try to successfully find anything comfortable with all those parameters! Well, to my great surprise, these shoes actually work for me! I have had to buy men's sneakers for the past several years because I couldn't find women's shoes that were wide enough. I also absolutely HAVE to try on a lot of shoes, in the store, before I manage to find a single pair that feel good, so I was extra nervous to buy these online. I was able to get 12 wide, and they are a teeny bit more snug in the toes than I'd like, but not too long for once! They have decent arch support and they are designed to help feet that are either normal or under-pronate, as mine do, which is far less common than over-pronating. I can't use the extra holes, but I found to my delight that what looks like a decorative stripe on the top of the tongue is actually an extra loop. I threaded the laces through and crossed them, and now I can tie the laces snugly enough to keep my narrow heels in place with just a bit of movement, but the opening of the shoes are wide enough to fit my wide toes inside without undoing the laces every time! The pull loops on the backs of the heels helps to keep the heels from caving in when I slide the shoes on, too. I can tell when I wear these shoes that they are helping to correct my stance, but in case I need more support or correction, the insoles do peel out (with some effort, so I didn't try too hard). If the toe boxes are still more snug than I'd like after I get the shoes broken in, I believe I will be able to find orthotics that are thinner in the forefoot area, with more support in the heels and arches. Or maybe for now, I'll just stuff the toes with crumpled newspaper and see if I can stretch them a tad. But to be able to even fit into women's sneakers at all is huge for me! I've worn them for a few days now, and so far, so good. I like that this color blends well with jeans, too. Having such large feet, I have no desire to draw undue attention to them with bright colors or solid black or white. I also bought different Asics for my young daughter with narrow feet, long big toes, and over-pronation, and they have worked well for her so far, too. I will stick with this brand if they wear well over the long haul. It's a relief to find good shoes that don't look like orthopedic footwear.
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