), nearly70 percentare doing so while wearing ill-fitting footwear, apparently.
Plus, it can just feel really uncomfortable.
After testing the WK400s for more than two months, its a resounding yes from me.

Color aside, I could tell these were going to give me serious lift.
On my feet, the Keen.CurveTM makes ahugedifferent in maintaining momentum.
I love the how cushy the soles are, especially against hard surfaces like pavement and sidewalk.

board-certified podiatrist atProgressive Foot Care
I also love how grippy the outsoles are.
I live in Lake Placid, NY which is frequently covered in snow and ice.
On these days, I just wear a thicker sock.

(The WK400 Walking Shoes arent insulated.)
As for the upper, I find the athletic fit to be comfortable and contoured to my feet.
I dont ever run in themthats probably a recipe for disaster.

Landau mentions that the negative heel could potentially cause instability, especially if heel strike is not precise.
Forefoot rockers are great for arthritis or ligamentous injuries.
The negative heel, or rearfoot rocker, can potentially lead to unsteadiness.

Additionally, the low ankle is thought to be a bit minimalistic, too.
As someone who severely over-pronates, I like my shoes to have a high, sturdy ankle collar.
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