Reviewer Jay A Wescott
I like these shoes a lot. They are super light weight. They look good and feel good. I have a very wide foot. My predecessors to these shoes were almost as expensive, and I ended up "blowing out" the sides of both shoes because of my wide feet. There is a little bit of slop in these shoes, but I ordered them 1/2 size bigger to be able to wear 2 pairs of socks with these in the winter. With 2 pairs of socks, these are as close to perfect as I could hope for. I paid about $35 with prime. If these "blow out", I will report back, but I think they are going to be just fine.
Reviewer mjh404
A very nice looking shoes. The color is very bright and attractive. The medium size is a bit tight across the instep. It was still a great price for a pair of Mephisto shoes.
Reviewer Yaknibor
The Skechers Haniger Cassipi Sneaker is comfortable enough for exercise and handsome enough for more dressy use. I only wish it was available in brown or some other colors besides black and whites.
Reviewer Stan Kravit
Easy on and off. Great kicker slippers for keeping feet off the cold floors. I haven’t used them outside.
Reviewer Octavio
Being this is my second pair of Puma's and like most of the reviews on here....If your going to purchase Puma's always buy 1/2 size larger. You will save your self a lot of time by doing this. Look at other reviews and you will see many on here have said the same thing....Select 1/2 size larger.....
This is a great driving shoe and looks great....guess that's why they call them "Fashion Sneakers...
Reviewer Lynne Lattimer
This is the Brooks Beast. It's awesome for people with flat feet and a pronation. It fit as I expected, but for the last couple of years, they have been running a little small. I used to wear a size 12, but I've needed a 12.5 from this shoe since 2013 or so. I still wear a 12 in other brands. I've been told, but running shoe specialists, that this is the only shoe in its class. He said that the only other shoe that came close was recently removed from the market...
Reviewer J Abarquez
My 6 month old MBTs are being resoled ($ 80 via Resole America), so I decided to try these Skechers for $ 109. First time with these so I went to Finish Line where I could try on different sizes. Purchased at Finish Line. Seem to be the same price everywhere.
Just walked 3 miles and these are very comfortable. The Regimen style have a soft flexible feel. They don't roll as much (instability as MBT), and may not strengthen Calf muscles as much. Also as stated elsewhere, insoles by the toes are marginally less comfortable. I'll put a pair of my UGG inserts in. Better yet, I may swap the insoles with my Lynco insoles, which are awesome. Don't get me wrong. The Skecher insoles are overall, fine.
MBTs are very good, but from a practical aspect, I don't consider them to be worth $250, when they need to be resoled after 6 months/600 miles. I'd rather buy Skechers every 6 months, for only $29 more than the MBT resoling cost.
A final comment. My MBTs are made in Vietnam. After the company was sold, the shoes are made elsewhere, and many buyers of the other production countries complain about the newer MBTs.
I think you will be happy with these soles. I bought 1/2 a size larger than I normally get. I tried another style (not the Regimen), and they were slipping off my feet. Same size.
Reviewer Sheila Duncan
Always been a fan of Rockport... way back in the 1990s, I bought a pair for work based on coworker recommendations (my feet and legs were killing me!). Lately I've been hearing about sizing issues with Rockports and even some quality issues. Decided to take a chance with these anyway - glad I did!
These are lightweight and comfortable - the way they should be. The support is there and I can tell after just a few weeks, these are going to be great shoes in the Rockport tradition.
Reviewer Mary P Lombardo
I wear these for health reasons (RA) and they provide the support I need.
Reviewer Ed Lambert
The fit is quite good. It is almost a slipper/shoe that should work well in warmer weather. An unusual no separate tongue design means that a shoe horn will be necessary for some, including me.