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For Nurses’s Week, Timberland PRO Renova offered to send me a pair of shoes to try out.

I chose these, the Professional Slip-On. I usually wear athletic shoes for work and those have served me well for over a decade. I did try backless shoes once, but I kept shuffling my feet in them for some reason.
I’ve worn the Timberlands for a few shifts now, and I have to say that I like them. They kept my feet cool. Honestly, my main criteria for good work shoes is how my back feels at the end of the shift. I get suspicious that my shoes are wearing out/aren’t good when my back starts to ache at the end of a shift. Timberland claims to have some fancy “anti-fatigue technology.”
Whatever technology these shoes possess, I have to say that my back and feet felt great. For a die-hard tennis shoe gal, I found these to be very comfortable. I also found that going up a half size from my tennis shoes worked well, so keep that in mind if you want to try these! I’d definitely recommend them. There are a variety of styles, colors, and patterns.
Some interesting tidbits from the “Always on My Toes” survey:
* Always on their toes – literally!: 54% claim the longest shift they have ever worked has been over 16 hours, which is double what a typical person works in a day.
* Caught Stepping Out: 35% have worn their nursing shoes outside of work because they are so comfortable and a whopping 92% also noted style was important when it comes to their nursing shoes.
Disclaimer: I was given a free pair of shoes to test out, but this review is my own. I really just have nothing bad to say about them!

Gina has been an Intensive Care nurse for 12 years. Her blog is about her experiences as a nurse and the experiences of others in the healthcare system – patients, nurses, doctors, paramedics. We all have stories!
The viewpoint expressed in this article is the opinion of the author and is not necessarily the viewpoint of the owners or employees at Healthcare Staffing Innovations, LLC.
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