Wear bringing a fan-favorite, award-winning construction into a new decade with the devotion XT 2 training shoe. An engineered mesh upper with multi-layered comfort heel padding give this shoe The perfect blend of style and performance. She’ll feel heel-to-toe performance throughout her workout with a cushy ortholite insole, A lightweight midsole with a full-length re-zorb responsive cushioning drop-in, and an eight-piece radiuses skeletal rubber outsole.
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I found these after trying multiple different sneaker-type shoes for wearing to Zumba class. Earlier reviews sounded like this would be a good possibility. It turned out to be a perfect choice!!! Light weight, durable, attractive and easy to pivot on. I bought them in the gray shade, which goes well with many colors and makes my leg look more graceful and elongated compared to the black shade. Glad to say that they fit my wide foot nicely and are very comfortable. Very pleased!!!
I own the Ryka Influence trainer and really love it for walking, light cross training, cardio. However, I needed a trainer with more cushion and support for standing strength training. This Devotion XT 2 works really well for that, plus it is a bit lighter-weight for a trainer which I prefer, although not quite as light as the Influence. The XT 2 also breathes well at the top, so my feet don't feel so hot. I still prefer the Influence for cardio/dance training because it allows me to pivot much better on a hard floor. I did try the original Devotion XT as well, but it is a bit too heavy on my feet and does not breathe. For sizing, I typically wear 10 wide in shoes, and 10.5 wide in the Ryka trainers fits well.
Sizing was correct. I have a wide foot and the fit is good
These are cute shoes and pretty comfortable BUT, they barely lasted a year before then both ended up with holes in the toes. Now at a year and a half, they are falling apart. I wear them to walk and not even that often as I wear flipflops through most of the summer and boots in the winter. Considering the price, I'd expect the quality to be a lot better. The support isnt great either. They are fine for walking but if you want to work out in them, you won't find them very supportive.
Very lightweight & comfortable from the very first wearing. Two things to keep in mind... the upper part is primarily mesh so your sock color may show through & these run larger than my other Rykas (I may try a half size smaller next time). Plenty of room for orthotics. Great shoes.
I have a tough time finding fitness shoes. I have bunyons, need arch support and need cushioning. I chose these after seeing a review on Runners World of the top training shoes. I am not disappointed at all! I got a size 9W, so the wider toe box is really comfortable and the shoes are well cushioned and very light. Great price, too! If they hold up to abuse, I will definitely stick with this shoe for awhile.
I usually buy high end supportive sneakers that cost a lot of money. I have lots of issues with my feet and I like to walk and workout. I bought these to do hiit workouts in my basement. I wanted a cushioned sneaker that wouldn't bother my plantar fasciitis. These snakes have worked great. I've had no issues jumping and doing workouts in them. The cushoning is great and offers support.
These training shoes are great! My only problems are not enough arch support and the tongue slides to the outer part of my foot during class. I put removable arch supports in the shoes and they are ok for that part of it, however, other Ryka brand shoes (made for women) had enough arch support built in. As for the tongue sliding, I don't know how to remedy that. There is a tab to put the laces through on the tongue, but the tongue still slides. Today I re-laced them to go in the opposite direction in the shoe, but haven't tried that yet. I'm not very hopeful for that, so if it's a problem for others, try another shoe.