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8 comfy women's walking shoes for wide feet

Shoes that pinch? No thanks.

Four pairs of sneakers against a pink and yellow background. Credit: Reviewed / Skechers / Merrell / New Balance / Nike

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Those with wide feet know the struggle of finding shoes that fit. Everyone wants something different from their shoes, but for walking shoes, comfort comes first. People with wide feet often experience pain and pressure from shoes that don’t fit their foot shape. Finding wide women’s walking shoes can be particularly challenging. Whether it is a sneaker that comes in an extra-wide width or one with a roomy interior, these are eight of the best walking shoes for wide feet.

1. These cushioned sneakers from Skechers

A pink and gray sneaker against a green background.
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These Skechers come in a wide variety of unique colors.

Keep your feet supported with the padded Skechers Max Cushioning Elite Sneaker, which feature a foam insole layer that provides cushioning and claims to respond to changes in foot pressure. It also offers "Natural Rocker Technology," which Skechers says makes walking more effortless as it helps your foot rock from heel to toe as you move. Available in a wide range of colors, they come in women's whole and half shoe sizes 5 to 12.

Reviewers praise the support and comfort for both day wear and athletics, with one fan saying she buys a new version of the same pair every year. Note that while some sites say that the shoe runs true-to-size, many reviewers recommend going up a half-size, as the toe box can be a little tight.

From $55 at Amazon

2. These motion-control runners from New Balance

White sneakers with red details against a pink background.
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New Balance is one of the few brands that offers extra-wide widths.

For extra stability, the New Balance Fresh Foam X 860v13 have a medial post, which is a firm piece in the midsole that helps prevent your foot from collapsing inward while you walk or jog. This collapse is called overpronating, and can lead to painful inflammation called plantar fasciitis.

The insole is made of “Fresh Foam X” which is cushioned for support, and provides more spring and resistance than memory foam so that each step feels more fluid. The mesh upper stretches to expand for wider feet. They come in women's whole and half sizes 5 to 13 in standard and wide widths.

$140 at New Balance

3. These slim-looking kicks from Saucony

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These Saucony's are a great everyday walking shoe.

While they may look sleek and form-fitting, the Saucony Integrity Walker 3 offers more than enough room for those with wider feet. The stretchy upper allows you to easily slide your foot in and wear the shoes all day without any pinching, while the design encourages stable footfalls whether walking or running. On the shoes, you'll also find fun accents including a mesh tongue and lining, and reflective stitching. Available in white, gray, and black, they come in women's whole and half sizes 5 to 12 in narrow, standard, wide, and extra wide widths.

$90 at Saucony

4. These lightweight cross trainers from Rykä

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The padded heel collar keeps your foot securely in place.

Designed with a woman's foot shape, muscle movement, and build in mind, these cross-training Dauntless Sneakers from Rykä are made for any activity. They boast extra arch and heel support for trekking long distances, along with a lightweight, shock-absorbing midsole that protects your feet from impact. Available in three colors, the sneakers come in women's whole and half sizes 5 to 12 and medium and wide widths.

Reviewers find these wide-width sneakers for women are ideal for walks or runs. “They are very comfortable and the color is awesome. I use them for walking and exercising at the gym,” one five-star reviewer says. “So comfortable with great support. My go-to walking shoe. I can walk over 5 miles and no pain at all,” another says.

$88 at Rykä (Save $22)

5. These streamlined running shoes from Nike

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These comfortable sneakers from Nike are a great choice.

The flexible knit upper of the Nike Revolution 6 provides room for your toes to splay while also allowing your feet to breathe. The foam interior is plush, while the reinforced heel offers good support and a rubber outsole provides traction. The mostly black color keeps their style subdued. They come in women's whole and half shoe sizes from 5 to 12 in regular and wide widths.

"Good looking and easy to walk in,” one reviewer writes of an earlier model of the same shoe. "My arches feel supported, I can wear them all day as I work from home in loungewear and my feet feel comfortable and no toes are squished."

$57 at Nike (Save $13)

6. These gel-cushioned joggers from Asics

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Asics has long been a brand known for its quality walking shoes.

The mesh upper of this extra-wide Asics Gel-Contend 7 moves with your foot for a hassle-free fit that’s comfortable and supportive. The sole also features Asics' well-regarded gel cushioning so you can spend hours on your feet pain-free. Available in seven colors, the sneakers come in women's whole and half sizes 5 to 12 in standard and wide widths.

“True to size and extremely comfortable and good quality,” one shopper writes. “I love the arch support—just a great pair of walking sneakers."

$50 at Asics (Save $15)

7. These vibrant all-terrain shoes from Merrell

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These rainbow shoes are a bestseller at Merrell.

Whether you're hiking a trail or roaming around the mall, the cheerful Merrell Antora 3 Rainbow sneakers will keep your feet and your spirits happy. The mostly mesh upper provides wiggle room for wide feet while ensuring breathability to prevent moisture and unwanted odors. You'll also benefit from the padded rubber sole and extra heel cushioning. Available in a rainbow color scheme, the shoes come in women's whole and half shoe sizes 5 to 11 in medium and wide widths.

“I have had issues for a long time and these are the only shoes that I don't need supports in," one 5-star reviewer writes of the previous Antora 2 model. "No crazy, fluffy padding—just good solid support without the heavy hot foam."

$125 at Merrell

8. These monochromatic sneakers from Vionic

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Customers rave about how comfortable these Vionics are.

Vionic is a shoe brand known for its superior arch support and comfort—and those attributes are on full display in the Miles II Sneaker. Designed with a breathable upper half, these shoes feel almost weightless when walking. They also include a removable orthotic for when you need—or don't need—a little extra support. Available in four colors, they come in women's whole and half shoe sizes 5 to 12 in medium and wide widths.

Reviewers have always praised previously released iterations of the shoe for its true fit and roomy toe box, as well as the comfort for walking and gym use. “These sneakers are so comfortable and cushion your feet," one reviewer writes. "The arch support is excellent. I feel like I’m walking on clouds. No more knee or lower back pain!”

$110 at Vionic

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