Leave the fuss behind and slip into the amazingly lightweight friendly force shoes. Designed from the ground up for comfort and accessibility, the friendly force features a discreet zip that can be undone to create a large opening for your feet, providing you easy access.
The memory foam insoles provides comfort and helps to alleviate pain. They can also be removed for cleaning or the fitting of orthotics.
The friendly force design is discreet and minimalistic allowing them to be worn in both a professional and social setting where trainers wouldn’t meet the dress code!
Finding supportive and accessible shoes when you’re disabled can be challenging. The Friendly Shoes range is a great solution, providing a wider fit to accommodate swelling, memory foam cushioning for better comfort and easy access at the back of the shoe to help you slip them on and off while sitting down.
*Please note: We are unable to provide exchanges on the friendly shoes range. Shoes that do not fit must be returned at the buyer’s expense. Please ensure to check the sizing chart below. If you have any questions about sizing, please email: hello@friendlyshoes.co.uk
Why Friendly Shoes?
Friendly Shoes was created to meet the needs of disabled people up and down the country.
With its background in occupational therapy, the team behind Friendly Shoes saw more and more disabled people in desperate need of shoes that simply didn’t exist.
The market needed adaptive shoes that were high quality, functional, comfortable, and versatile. After listening to a wide range of feedback, and perfecting its ideas, Friendly Shoes was born.
The Friendly Shoes collection of adaptive shoes features a large opening at the back, wide and generous toe space, memory foam insole and an amazing lightweight design (some shoes are as light as 300g in the largest size).
All these features make Friendly Shoes great for a wide range of conditions including diabetes, Parkinson’s, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy and for people with orthoses and braces.
Size Chart
To find the right size shoe, you first need to know your foot length and forefoot circumference. Follow our simple step-by-step instructions:
- Foot trace: Place a piece of paper on the floor, and put your foot on it. Use a pen or pencil to trace the outline.
- Measure: Get a ruler or tape measure and find the full length of the outline in cm (from end of longest toe to bottom of foot).
- Forefoot circumference: Otherwise known as the ball of the foot, this is the widest part of your foot. Use a tape measure to measure it in cm.