8 Best Walking Shoes for Men Over 60, According to Podiatrists
What to Consider
Arch Support
“Look for shoes that match the contours of your feet and provide firm arch support to prevent overpronation, which can lead to foot and knee issues,” says Dr. Alvarez. Medium to high arch support is especially important if you have flat feet, plantar fasciitis, or pain in the heel or ankle, since it helps prevent your foot from rolling and minimizes strain on the plantar fascia muscle. If the shoe itself doesn’t have enough arch, consider an insole for added support.
Cushioning
“Adequate cushioning in the heel and forefoot helps absorb impact and reduces stress on your joints,” says Dr. Alvarez. Those over 60 may especially benefit from extra padding since you lose natural cushioning in your feet with age, he says.
Walking shoes with a rocker bottom, like Hoka, MBT, and GDEFY, are all great options for extra cushioning since they’re easy on the body and help offload pressure from heel strike to toe off, says Brad Schaeffer, DPM, a board-certified podiatrist and founder of Central Park SOLE.
Material
You want walking shoes that are made to last, so it’s important to find a pair with durable, quality materials. Rubber outsides are particularly durable and provide great traction, while mesh adds enhanced breathability to minimize moisture, which is key for preventing athlete’s foot, says Dr. Alvarez. Leather shoes are soft against the skin and great if you’re looking for an elevated look, but may be less breathable in warm temps, adds Dr. Schaeffer. As for the midsole, foam is your best bet for maximum comfort and plush cushioning.
Fit
Improperly fitted shoes can lead to blisters, ingrown toenails, and an unstable gait, so it’s important to select a walking shoe that fits just right. Your heel should not lift as you walk, but rather sit comfortably within the shoe, says Dr. Schaeffer. You should also be able to wiggle your toes, so aim for about the width of your thumb between your longest toe and the end of the shoe, he says.
The sneakers should feel snug, but not too tight, so look for wide sizes if you have a wider foot. Dr. Alvarez also recommends trying on your shoes later in the day when your feet are more swollen to find the best, most comfortable fit.
How We Selected
Men’s Health editors consulted two podiatrists to determine what factors make the best walking shoes for men over 60 stand out from the rest. We also researched the bestselling, most popular walking shoes and combed through extensive testing notes to narrow down the top nine picks. Each shoe was selected based on key features like arch support, cushioning, and material.
Ahead, the best walking shoes for men over 60, according to podiatrists.
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Best Overall
Brooks Addiction Walker 2
Pros
Available in extra-wide sizes
Slip-resistant traction
Super stable
Cons
May be initially squeaky, according to user reviews
Among the countless walking shoes we’ve tried, the Brooks Addiction Walker 2 hit all our best marks thanks to the maximum support, soft cushioning, slip-resistant traction, and excellent stability. In particular, Dr. Alvarez says these shoes are great for older adults who need extra stability and cushioning, which is especially helpful for maintaining joint health as you age.
You’ll notice full-body support from these shoes due to the extended progressive diagonal rollbar, which helps you maintain a natural stride, and the responsive BioMoGo DNA cushioning providing adaptable comfort while you’re in motion. The sturdy arch support is beneficial for preventing overpronation, and we’re big fans of the array of narrow, medium, wide, and extra-wide sizing.
The shoes are on the heavier side, but the soft leather upper and rubber outsole delivers top-tier construction that’s made to last. Some users also notice they’re a bit squeaky first out of the box (likely due to the leather craft), but they quickly break in as they mold to your feet.
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Arch support
High
Size range
7-15
Cushioning
Medium
Material
Leather, foam, rubber
Color
2 options
Most Comfortable
Skechers Cozy Fit
Pros
Slip on is easy to put on
Heel pillow protects feet
Stylish
Cons
Not great for hard workouts or runs
Not only are these shoes incredibly comfortable but they look much better than most shoes made for walking. I like the quilted appearance of the top, and being someone whose feet can run warm, I appreciate the airflow that the upper brings. This shoe is the latest addition to the Skechers Sport lineup, which has made it a point to design footwear for active guys. The cushion provides just the right amount of comfort with a heel pillow that protects the back of your feet from punishment from hard floors or pavement.
One of the highlights in my eyes is the ability to slip these on without needing your hands, thanks to some of the newer tech from the brand. Personally, if I’m not working out or running, I don’t want to be messing with the laces. Those activities call for a super secure shoe, but the design of these Skechers allows you to get the shoes on or off without all of the tying and untying that normally comes with laces. This is especially good for those active individuals who may tend to carry a few things in their hands when they head out the door, or perhaps don’t want to worry about bending over awkwardly in front of the door every time they go outside.
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Arch support
Medium
Size range
7-14
Cushioning
High
Material
Vegan leather, rubber, foam
Color
9 options
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Best Value
Reebok Walk Ultra 7 DMX MAX
Pros
Memory foam insole for maximum comfort
Durable rubber outsole
Great arch support
Cons
Less breathable than other options
A good walking shoe doesn’t have to break the bank, and the Reebok Walk Ultra 7 is a great pair for those who want maximum comfort during prolonged periods of walking, says Dr. Alvarez. They feature DMX MAX moving air technology, which adapts its cushioning to your specific walking style by moving air from the heel to the forefoot and back as you move, and the MemoryTech foam provides first-feel comfort without having to break them in, he says. The durable rubber outsole is made to last on any terrain, and the leather textile upper has a support fit that gently hugs your foot.
These kicks have medium arch support to help prevent your foot from rolling, and the foam design absorbs impact to ease pressure on your joints. Just note these shoes are less breathable than other options on this list since they’re made from leather, so they may be hot in warmer climates.
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Arch support
Medium
Size range
6.5-14
Cushioning
High
Material
Leather, foam, rubber
Color
3 options
Most Breathable
Hoka Hoka Clifton 9
Pros
Breathable mesh
Foam insole for enhanced comfort
Good for active individuals
Cons
Less stable than other options on the list
The Hoka Cliton 9’s have a cult-following for a reason. The breathable knit upper and gusseted tongue allow for maximum airflow to keep your feet cool, and the lightweight design (only 8.7 ounces) reduces clunkiness and excessive bulk. The responsive foam is ideal for walking on hard surfaces, especially when you want to go faster, and the rubber outsole ensures durability mile after mile.
Hoka’s are known for their plush cushioning, but these picks are specifically designed to provide balanced protection while absorbing impact to take a load off your joints. They may be slightly less stable than other models, but Dr. Schaeffer says the rocker bottom is great for a supportive fit to reduce pressure on the sole of your foot.
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Arch support
Medium
Size range
7-16
Cushioning
Medium
Material
Mesh, nylon, polyester, foam, rubber
Color
22 options
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Most Cushioning
MBT Huracan 3
Pros
Includes orthopedic padding for extra comfort
Heel cup reduces impact on the knees and hips
Keeps feet dry
Cons
May have too much rocker for some
If you’re looking for maximum cushioning, Dr. Schaeffer recommends the MBT Huracan 3. Each pair comes with an insole made from high-quality foam, creating a layer of orthopedic padding that provides extra cushioning with every step, and the rocker-bottom design helps offload pressure from heel strike to toe off. The insole also includes a patented heel sensor which helps reduce impact on the knees and hips.
The engineered two-tone mesh offers optimal breathability to keep your feet dry, and the reflective outer helps ensure visibility during low-light conditions (good for early morning or evening walks). Plus, if you’re interested in running, the rocker bottom sole propels you forward while keeping your foot stable and supported.
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Arch support
Medium
Size range
7.5-13.5
Cushioning
High
Material
Mesh, memory foam, rubber
Color
1 option
Most Durable
Skechers After Burn Memory Fit
Pros
Shock-absorbing
Durable rubber outsole
Great grip
Cons
Not water-resistant
Durability is non-negotiable when investing in a walking shoe, and Dr. Alvarez says these Skechers After Burn Memory Fit deliver. The flexible rubber outsole provides optimal traction to minimize slipping, and he says the Articu-Lyte shock-absorbing midsole reduces strain on your joints. You can also expect a supportive, comfortable fit thanks to the cushioned, memory foam insole. “This shoe provides excellent support and cushioning for extensive walking, and it’s designed to keep you comfortable and supported,” Dr. Alvarez says.
The leather outer detail technically isn’t water-resistant, which is a slight con, but the synthetic mesh upper helps reduce moisture within the shoe and prevent excessive sweating. The affordable price tag and extra-wide sizing is also a plus.
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Arch support
Low
Size range
6.5-11.5
Cushioning
Medium
Material
Leather, mesh, memory foam
Color
3 options
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Most Shock-Absorbing
Gravity Defyer GDEFY Energiya
Pros
Seamless mesh upper reduces blisters
High energy return
Lightweight
Cons
Heavier than other options on the list
The GDEFY Energiya are a top pick from Dr. Schaeffer thanks to their stability, protection, rolling forefoot design, and high-level shock absorption. The soles are lightweight but contain 5.5 mm foam cushioning to swallow impact as you walk. The patented VersoShock outer sole also propels you forward while soaking up shock from the ground.
The micro-fiber, antibacterial leather upper minimizes tears for peak durability, and the seamless mesh inner lining prevents blisters while maximizing airflow inside the shoe. They are slightly heavier than other options on the list, so they may feel a touch bulkier, but the thicker sole offers high energy return whether you’re walking, jogging, or running.