I average about 13,000 steps a day in my ER.
My on clouds got destroyed too but not that much lol. Im a PCA in medsurg about 10-12k steps/shift. Tbh dont think i would repurchase them
Neither am I
New balance and call it a day!
I clean residential houses for a living (am a nursing student as well) and I wear New Balance. They’re the most comfortable and long-lasting shoes I’ve ever worn and I’ve cleaned for close to 20 years. I’ll never wear anything else.
This is the way!
My last new balances broke down quick. The back of shoe got exposed and was trying to saw off my achilles. Not buying from them again.
That's what I'm wearing in med surg, recommended by the chiropodist who made insoles for me. Honestly, they're a lot more supportive.
Crocs is the way!
I had a pair of in clouds start peeling after 2 months of wear and through their quality guarantee, they sent me a new pair free of charge. I wouldn’t buy that style again, but it was nice to have another pair for free.
Shoes that expensive should not be anywhere near coming apart in 2 months no matter how good their guarantees or how much you use them.
FWIW, my boyfriend purchased on clouds less than a year ago, maybe even as recent as 6 months ago, and his are already ripping like this too. And he’s not a nurse. He works from home.
Same my on clouds fell apart faster than my adidas, Nikes, or pumas I buy for under 70 dollars when I need a work shoe. On clouds are comfortable tho, just look terrible.
Adidas ultraboosts.... I will never buy a different shoe. I have the 4Ds now