FootFitter Ball & Ring Shoe Stretcher
$50.00
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A Tool to Address Common Foot & Toe Problems
The FootFitter Ball & Ring Shoe Stretcher is a versatile and powerful foot health tool. This cast iron shoe stretcher works great for individuals with bunions, bunionettes, hammertoes, corns, and other foot or toe problems. Use this device to help improve a tight shoe fit or to prevent shoe rubbing on vulnerable toe areas and pressure points.
Stretches Your Shoes to Enable Natural Toe Splay
Stretch one or multiple spots in the toe box, heel, instep, or arch regions—or anywhere your shoe might rub—to help you achieve an optimal fit. Stretching both sides of your shoes’ toe boxes (especially at the corners, where the big and little toes contact the shoe) can help prevent toe compression and enable natural toe splay.
Works Great on a Variety of Shoes
This device can be used on a variety of upper materials, from leather to synthetics. For best (and lasting) results, clamp on the FootFitter Ball & Ring Shoe Stretcher at your desired shoe location, tighten it to the necessary degree, and leave it overnight. This tool will spot-stretch the upper material, but it won’t leave a significant visible bulge on the area on which it was applied.
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- Easy to use
- NF Certified Product
- Durable; made of cast iron
- Helps expand toe box volume
- Works well on a variety of footwear
- Helps improve shoe comfort and fit
- Helps address hammertoes and corns
- Helps address bunions and bunionettes
- Works well on a variety of upper materials
- Helps prevent rubbing on sensitive foot structures
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The FootFitter Ball & Ring Shoe Stretcher comes in one size and works with almost all footwear.
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Videos:
Natural Foot Posture
Who Should Use Orthotics?
Origin of Natural Foot Care
Pronation vs. Overpronation
Top Exercises for Feet & Toes
Shoe Liner Test & Pronation Explained
How to Strengthen Intrinsic Foot Muscles
Shoe Sizing Techniques: Traditional vs. Natural
Articles:
Foot Anatomy 101
The Shoe Cushioning Myth
Definition of a Healthy Shoe
What is Natural Arch Support?
Problematic Shoe Design Features
Six Reasons to Realign the Big Toe
How to Transition to Minimalist Shoes
Six Ways to Restore Foot Health After Surgery