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Two Nu-Fit Wooden Shoe Stretcher Men's Size 7-10

Two Nu-Fit Wooden Shoe Stretcher Men's Size 7-10
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Brand:  Red Star
Category: Sports


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3.5 out of 5 stars
3.5 out of 5 stars from 11 reviews
Sales Rank: 25,723

Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.5
Dimensions (in): 19.5 x 5.2 x 4.5

UPC: 844296039357
EAN: 0844296039357

Editorial Reviews

Product Description

It's happened to us all - we get those brand new shoes on our feet only to find that they're unbearable to wear. Or we have that pair of shoes that we love but they've never seemed to fit correctly. Whether it is tightness of the shoe the need to “break-in” the shoe or a foot ailment such as a corn or bunion you don't need to suffer any longer!

  • Relieve pain caused by uncomfortable shoes with the simplicity of turning knobs!
  • Alleviate the discomfort of foot ailments such as corns or bunions!
  • Zero in on painful pressure points!
  • Leave your shoes looking great without damaging them in any way!

With Nu-Fit Shoe Stretcher you can relieve these painful symptoms in just a few easy steps by using this advanced two-way shoe stretcher all without damaging your shoes. Simply place the stretcher inside the shoe and turn the knob to build pressure. Additionally you can turn the handle to adjust the width of the shoe all at once!

With these simple steps you'll be on your way to having shoes that look and feel as though they've been custom made for your feet. Plus Nu-Fit Shoe Stretcher has eleven specially placed fine-tuning holes that allow you to insert the included pop-in stretch plugs letting you zero in on painful pressure points.

Nu-Fit Shoe Stretcher works in many types of shoes both men's and women's including flats heels and even boots that zip down in the back or have backs that can be rolled down to accommodate the tuning handle. This means that you can wear all the hottest styles without subjecting yourself to the pain of squeezing into these shoes.


Customer Reviews:


Showing reviews 1-5 of 11
5 out of 5 stars
Worked great!
By James R. McDonald (South Carolina)  |  March 1, 2010
I've always had problems getting shoes that fit. I find Sperry top-siders, or billfish are usally comfortable, but with so much production going to China, attention to sizing is questionable. I have used these shoe trees and they worked well. Make the shoe a little wet, and apply pressure with the tool. Add additional pressure, but not to the point to dammage the tool ( it is not the best quality construction) and leave them expanded for several days, perhaps a week. Sometimes adding additional tension during this time is good. Do not forget to use the little plastic toe pieces to get the best custom fit.
2 out of 5 stars
You get what you pay for.
By Yuck  |  January 30, 2010
Great idea, questionable execution.

The width adjustment does not work on one of these.

The other works fine.
5 out of 5 stars
Worked Like a charm
By awdx111  |  September 15, 2009  | 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Worked like they were suppose to. Put them in my shoes that were uncomfortably tight on my feet for about 4 or 5 days. Now I can wear the shoes with room to spare.
1 out of 5 stars
Wooden Shoe Strectcher
By J. Lu  |  August 3, 2009  | 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
When I opened the box, one of the shoe stretcher was crack. I don't know if it was crack in transit or it was crack in the first place. So i return it.
1 out of 5 stars
Designed to fail
By Bobby Jeffcoat (San Antonio, TX USA)  |  July 18, 2009  | 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Using a plastic wing-nut on a metal threaded shaft to drive the mechanism to "stretch" the width of the shoe is a guarantee of eventual failure. The plastic wing-nut can be replaced with an 8 mm metal wing-nut for about 70 cents each. Screw it onto the shaft "backwards" for the best function. While replacing the wing-nut, consider using a larger washer, too. I expect that the plastic piece at the end of the threaded rod will eventually fail, but I know of no easily available hardware that might work. For about $2 this product could be greatly improved, but as it is, it was designed to fail.
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