

👟 Step up your work game with comfort and confidence!
Skechers Men's Felton Sneakers combine slip-resistant rubber soles, electrical hazard safety, and memory foam insoles in a relaxed fit synthetic leather design. Engineered for professionals who demand durable, comfortable footwear that performs reliably across diverse work environments.










| Fabric type | 100% Synthetic |
| Origin | Imported |
| Outer material | Leather |
| Sole material | Rubber |
C**N
My honest review after 2 years of use (see pics if you don’t believe me).
I bought these for $20 bucks to get me by at farm and fleet on clearance. Almost 2 years later bought 2 more pairs. Yes these pics are 2 years of use. Mechanic shop use and I also plow. So concrete all day oils and fluids and 2 seasons of snow and salt ( I wear them in the winter also). Are they the most high end, no. For the price do they do what they say yes. Did they do better than $100 shoes I have bought, yes! I see many saying they slipped and fell with these. As a plow driver who deals with ice will tell you it’s slips resistant not slip proof. Your balance is just lacking. They give great traction when needed. they have great grip for what they are. Don’t pretend you can’t fall in any pair of shoes unless your wearing cleats with metal spikes. Super comfortable (once broken in) and stayed that way till I threw them in the trash almost 2 years later. The insoles are good to great that come in them without a extra $30 insoles. Not water proof but kept my feet pretty dry during a 6” snow fall on a 23 hr shift I also shoveled that night. To sum it up. For the price was more than happy to buy again. Good traction, comfortability, support, and water proofing even when the soles could eat my flashlight!
T**D
Great shoes for rock and roll
I just ordered a replacement for a pair that I wore until they were completely wrecked. (For several years, but not daily wear.) I really like them. I play in bands, which means standing for 5-6 hours in a typical bar environment, and loading equipment in and out. Nonslip soles are great where the floors might have spilled beer, but sometimes a little annoying for dancing and pretending to have fun. I play fairly regularly, and at some point they also became my goto shoe for the elliptical machine; the flat soles with square sides are good for that, but the waterproof construction means they definitely don't breathe. :) The foam insoles are dense and comfortable, and good for extended standing and walking. It's not a super-long-lasting shoe. Ultimately the memory foam/gel insole is going to be the first thing to fail in any memory foam work shoe, and I get the idea Sketchers designed the rest of the shoe with this in mind. Once the insoles lose their squish, it isn't too long before the sides fail. If your plan is to add inserts and keep replacing them until the tread is gone, these are not your shoes. Fit: I am a men's 10-wide, and the standard "wide relaxed fit" 10 fits perfectly. I do not need the extra wide, and there is adequate toe room. I also have collapsed arches, and there is enough material under the arches. A very comfortable fit. So, they're not a super-long-wearing shoe, but the comfort and performance is very high while it lasts.
K**R
They’re fine
I’ve been a shoes for crews user for 10 years or so. I decided to venture out and try something else. I do banquet setup at a country club so I’m kind of all over the place. Carpet, concrete, kitchens, grass, rock, sand. These shoes are decent for the beating I put them through. I ordered them Oct 20, 2021. I walk an average of about 7-10 miles a day. A few days have been ~15 so they get A LOT of mileage. That’s being said, they’ve held up pretty well. The sides are intact which had been an issue with shoes for crews. Maybe because I ordered them 10.5 wide they had less pressure on one side or the other. They didn’t have any sort of break in period which is nice because blisters suck when you’re walking 7-10 miles per day. They’re pretty comfortable and I walk through wet/dirty kitchens and have had no issues with slip. The soles went first, as the typically do. Don’t like that the soles are glued so it’s hard to change them out with new ones. Not the best ventilation either, so they’ve become pretty stinky. I use those charcoal fabric things that are supposed to keep the moisture out but beyond that haven’t kept anything in them so maybe that’s a my bad. Lastly the tread is gone and some of it is completely flat. As is usually the next thing to go, but for 7 months of 7 miles a day and for ~$50 they’re fine like the title says.
A**Y
Good work shoe.
Durable, slip resistant, solid leather, all around nice shoe.
P**L
Skechers Men's Felton Shoe. Comfortable, and don't seem to wear out.
I have been wearing Skechers Men's Felton Shoes for a couple of years now. I used to get them at Kohls until it was hard to get them there. I am thankful that I can get them on Amazon. I have been wearing this style of shoe for many years, but once I tried these Skechers, they are my shoe. Other shoes would start looking ratty and the sole would start coming a part, but these Sketchers seem to last forever. I wore my last pair for a year, wearing nothing else, just these shoes, and finally decided to replace them for a pair that look new. But I didn't throw away the old ones, but kept them as work shoes. I put them on today to do concrete work, where I don't want to mess up my new ones. I love these shoes. And, they are very comfortable, about the most comfortable shoe I have ever worn. Great shoes. Love the memory foam.
W**M
Won't last long... but comfortable.
EDIT: My stars stand. My OG review stands. It's a comfortable skinpad protector. I've had these shoes for about a month and a week. The back of one of the soles has started to delaminate, a.k.a. come apart. It don't get better. I might try to glue it but I'm looking for a new pair of tougher shoes and feeling like I shoulda just bought those other tougher shoes first. OG Review: Decent pair of shoes, but also looks like it's part of a nursing home uniform. That aside, let's get into it for a moment. Upon arrival, they were new. Yep. Surprise! Anyway, took the obligatory sniff inside this new piece to really take in the chemicals all new shoes sport. Nostalgia. Tried them on and they fit great. Comfortable, light, breathable. Perfect. Took these kicks to my job. That's where the problem started. These foot condoms are fantastic if you don't kneel, squat or bend the toe section in any way beyond walking. If you stand all day and never have to get on the floor, my pretties may be for you too. If, however, you have a position where you work on things lower to the ground than your waist.. keep looking elsewhere. I had used these dog poo magnets for 3 days. 3 days, and the stitching snapped where the toe part bends. To be fair I'm doing a whole lot of kneeling to rewire this or resecure that. So I'm bending my feet... alot. And speaking of moving in them: if you work on polished concrete, you're gonna sound like a NBA tournament is following you around. The chirps I get from the soles when i move sound like I'm playing my heart out in last championship b-ball game ever. It's almost embarrassing. Definitely not slip resistant, more like the shoe warns you, "we hit an oil slick, just letting you know we're going down." It's that fast. Hoping they hold up, and I've had them for maybe 3 or 4 weeks and nothing else has blown out, so maybe I can get at least 3 more months from them. If so... I'm still getting a different pair when they do kick the bucket. Hopefully in about 6 months or more. Hey, if they do last six months I'll come back and 5 star the heck outta these street stompers. Overall, comfortable, and I don't mind the retired veteran New Balance persona these spider smackers exude. Wish they were more durable, but for the price, if they last 5 months, I'll be content.
G**N
Comfortable and durable
Very comfortable . Husband has had three pairs . Loves them . Last a long time . Can be worn with dressier clothes too
R**D
Skechers sneakers
Fit good wear them when I go out
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