The REVITALIGN Women's Oceanside Slipper is designed for those who value both style and comfort in their everyday footwear. Made with a combination of leather and textile, this slipper provides a cozy yet stylish option for lounging around the house or stepping outside to grab the mail.
One of the standout features of the Oceanside Slipper is its removable Revitalign contoured footbed. This orthotic-grade footbed is engineered to support your feet effectively, promoting proper alignment and reducing discomfort during long periods of wear.
Feature | REVITALIGN Oceanside | Similar Option 1 | Similar Option 2 |
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Upper Material | Leather & Textile | Textile | Suede |
Footbed Type | Orthotic Grade | Memory Foam | Cushioned |
Outsole Material | Rubber | Rubber | Rubber |
Closure Type | Hook-and-Loop | Slip-On | Slip-On |
When considering the comfort level of the REVITALIGN Oceanside Slipper, you'll notice its orthotic design actively supports your feet, making it an ideal choice for those with foot problems or anyone seeking daily comfort. The cushioned EVA footbed significantly reduces shock, allowing you to wear them for extended periods without fatigue.
Its low-top design and soft materials provide a snug fit, while the hook-and-loop closure offers the flexibility to adjust according to your preference. Whether you're lounging at home or heading out for a quick errand, these slippers encapsulate convenience and ease.
Another notable aspect is the non-marking rubber outsole, which adds to its versatility. You can wear them indoors without worrying about scuffing your floors, yet they are rugged enough for short outdoor trips as well. While the styling might not cater to everyone's taste compared to more traditional options, the balance of fashion and function makes them a worthy addition to your footwear collection.
Category | Score | Description |
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Comfort | 5/5 | Exceptional comfort thanks to the supportive footbed. |
Design | 4/5 | Stylish but may not appeal to everyone. |
Durability | 4.5/5 | High-quality materials ensure long-lasting wear. |
Value for Money | 4/5 | Good investment for comfort and support. |
This is my second pair of Revitalign house slippers (the other pair is beige, same style). These shoes can go indoor/outdoor because of the sole. I don't know if it's recommended or not, but I have washed the beige pair MANY times and they are as good as new after they air-dry! My feet stay warm, but because they slip on I can take them off easily if my feet get hot. The arch/foot-bed support gets me thru the day without pain in my back, my hips or my feet! Worth every penny!!
I bought a house that has lots of ceramic and marble tile, and it became obvious my old cheap slippers didn't have enough support (previous house only had ceramic in the bathrooms). I have flat feet, and have had plantar fascitis in the past. Other orthotic slippers were too wide and it felt like my feet just flopped around in them. I don't have particularly narrow feet and wear a regular 7.5 in most shoes with no issues. I also didn't want slippers that were fuzzy on the outside... seems like a dirt magnet. I looked at all the major names: Haflinger, Vionic, Spenco, etc., but these were the only ones I found that work for me. I ordered size 8, and they fit well. I can wear the with socks (Chicago winter) or barefoot. Glad I took a chance and ordered these. Only 4 stars since I don't know how long they'll last, I've only had them for 2 weeks.
One of the colors was in sale for like $40 and so o decided to try it. I have a lot of foot problems I’m hoping it’ll help. 1) they DO run really small. I’m usually a 9.5-10 and I got an 11 and it JUST fits. 2) the sole is great, and I feel like you could wear out outside and be fine 3) the insole seems like it could be removable but it’ll take some work and there’s not much to the shoe if you do (so not going to put my orthotics in until it wears out) 4) it doesn’t breathe well. My feet got pretty sweaty right off the bat 5) the insole is very firm (which I like) and isn’t fuzzy material (small a plus) but the arch support isn’t enough for my very flat feet. I added a small arch support pad and that seems better, but I’m not sure it’ll stay in place long term. Wish it had more support on its own!I’m glad I tried it but I’m also glad I didn’t pay the full amount.
I bought these after looking for reviews of slippers with good arch support. No memory foam here. These has a solid, rigid arch support.The review I read said some people don't find these "soft" enough for slippers, but soft is not what I'm looking for. I have to have a rigid soul and good arch support. I have high arches, plus I had Morton's Neuroma surgery with some complications from the tumor dislocating a toe.The only thing I don't like about these is that I can't wear them without socks because the back of the footbed has a logo silk screened on it that has a plastic, sticky feel.
I returned this to a Kolh's in Colorado Springs and it should not be recharged to me.
I wear a 6 1/2. With the thinnest socks, my feet hang over the 7 a bit. I then bought an 8 which is great for thicker socks. Unfortunately one of the slippers had a stain. I wanted to exchange but none left in that color even though recent purchase. I looked at different colors and the cost was much much higher even though purchase was recent. So now hoping price goes back down and that there is some inventory left.
I have tried several orthotic slippers and have not had any luck until I found these. It took a couple weeks to break them in but knowing this type of shoe I felt confident they would soften up, as they did. My only wish is that they came in half sizes, they run a bit small. I am going to buy a second pair because it seems whenever I find something that is perfect they stop making them. I’m not going to risk it this time. And the price is great!
I should have listened to go a full size larger. When a half size , I took a chance but unfortunately I had to return... no room at the toes or my heel stuck out. It looked as described.