Caprock HV
Hallux valgus western boot
£219.99
- Free UK delivery
- Expected within 15 working days
- Free UK returns
With these beautiful Western boots, suitable for those who have Hallux Valgus, you can get through the day in a cool and stylish way. Thanks to the beautiful pointed nose and the lines of the boots, your feet appear slimmer without getting pinched. Wolky's Caprock HV has a comfortable footbed and a foam layer in the sole. Want to use your own insoles? Just place them over the foam layer. This way you get even more comfortable with your custom-made insoles. Cop a pair now and step out in style every day.No Hallux Valgus? The Caprock is also available in a regular version.
- Removable anatomically shaped footbed – ideal if you use insoles
- High-quality zip for easy on and off
- Footbed lined in high-quality leather – feels wonderfully soft
- Memory foam – extra cushioning and support
- Lined in soft leather – effectively absorbs and wicks away moisture
- High-quality leather upper moulds to your foot, is breathable and easy-care
- Flexible sole – helps your foot roll naturally off the ground
- Specially designed heel counter – prevents your heel from slipping
- Extra room at the big toe joint – also suitable for bunions (hallux valgus)
- Designed in the Netherlands and made in Portugal
- The effective heel height is approximately: 1,6 inches. (This is the heel height minus the sole thickness at the front of the shoe).
- Schaftheight: 7,9 inches.
- Boot opening measures: 11 inches around. Product measurements were taken using size 38. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
Suitable for average to fuller feet (width fitting D/E) and feet with bunions. The extended toe box provides extra room for the toes. The boot is also suitable for feet with a high instep. For fuller feet, the suede variant is ideal as suede gives slightly.
Suitable for:
• Bunions (hallux valgus)
Thanks to the patented Fit2Feet system, the shoe stretches at the base of the big toe / as the big toe moves. No more pinching around your bunions!
If you have severe foot problems, we recommend consulting an orthopaedic specialist or podiatrist.