JJDPARTSShoe Stretcher, Pair 4-Way Shoe Expander Widener Shoe Tree Extender for Women Men
I**A
Great product.
This a great product ever.Very durable and very useful.Highly recommended.
D**Q
So far, so good
I like it!They seem to be stretching my heeled boots nicely. I’ve put it on and taken it off once to check to see if it stretched enough. I’m stretching slowly. Don’t want to stretch too much.It’s still in my boots.(3 days )I put it back in because I wanted more of a stretch.I also put a sock on it to make it easier to pull out incase it got stuck, like I saw a few reviewers say happened to them.But I haven’t had any of the problems I saw that some people had.Heel portion works fine ( you have to play around with it), it didn’t get stuck or fall apart.Will give an update.
P**L
great shoe tree and stretcher
I like everything about this shoe stretcher the price is reasonable. Easy to use for heels that need a little stretch for your comfort. I do suggest you take at least a couple of days or more to stretch the places needed. Little at a time this also has expanders for the toes if you have purchased pointed heels. They make sprays that assist stretching with leather shoes but make sure you are dealing with leather not faux leather. You can usually smell the plastic if stored in shoe boxes plus faux leather just doesn't stretch like leather no matter how much you warm up the shoe. These also have a handy pouch to store stretchers in when not in use. I liked these so much that I purchased the shoe trees for flat shoes as well as the one for heels both work well.
B**B
If you use these correctly they are a good value.
I bought these to save two pairs of my wifes boots from going to Goodwill. First off, they are NOT professional stretchers. The men's strecther I use on my boots to tweak fit cost me $80 for one about 20 years ago. These are a reasonable $25 for the pair. With that being said, these stretchers do the job very nicely if you use common sense. By that I mean they are plastic so you are not going to stretch a pair of boots a full size or width in one session.If you are careful to set up the stretches correctly, then use leather stretch to saturate strech points before appyling pressure, and if you apply pressure till you get a stretch, allow everything to start moving, apply a little more shoe stretch, apply a little more pressure, etc, etc., they work just fine. The point being you do the stretching bit by bit. It you think you are going to crank down on the stretches with no shoe stretch to make the leather pliable, and if you think you are going to strectch a shoe a full size in one session you will break the stretcher.In my case, I stretched the width and length in two stages then added the bunion pad to form the relief for her small toe, always adding shoe stretch then pressue in increments. The result is a savings of $250, the cost of the two pairs of her boots once again comfortable enough for her to wear.I should mention these are made to stretch high heel type shoes and I was able to use them on leather, side zip, ankle high boots and the stretchers were able to adapt. Also keep in mind vinyl cannot absord shoe stretch and does not give like leather so you would have to go much slower and the stretches would have to stay in a lot longer (not just overnight) for the stretcher to have an effect.Just wet the leather down, make adjustments slowly and in increments, don't try to crank it out in one session and you should be successful. Like I said, I saved a lot of money already and I will surely get more savings out of these stretchers with proper use. For the cost I have zero complaints.
M**M
Works!
This worked well. Stretched out 4 pairs of shoes! Would buy again!
O**J
Definitely helps!
My feet are wider at the ball of the foot and narrow at the ankle, which means shoes are usually either loose at the heel or tight at the ball of the foot.I bought a pair of heels and was feeling the pressure on the ball joints and across the top of my foot, so I looked for a stretcher that was shaped for heels and settled on this one. I added the vamp stretcher to prevent it from cutting into the top of my foot, and tightened it as much as I could, then increased it a little more the next day, etc over the course of 3 days - It worked great to stretch the wide foot strap to make it much more comfortable. After that, I also added in one of the nubs for the outside of my foot where shoes tend to rub to stretch that specific area just a little more for a couple more days.Next time I wore the heels, they were so much more comfortable so I did a couple more pairs too.Mine were pleather, so note that if yours are real leather, you will probably want to use a leather stretching spray along with these stretchers.
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