It’s soft and comfy and allows toes to flex, but on the flipside it’s not particularly warm. The upper is made of a flexible polyester fabric that feels like a light- to mid-weight polyester blanket. The bouncy footbed features a supportive arch that reduced my foot and ankle discomfort, and its rounded sole at the front and back created a more fluid heel-to-toe rocking motion when I walked. They feature the brand’s patented Oofoam technology-a nontoxic, closed-cell foam-which absorbs 37% more impact than traditional footwear foam. In fact, they are the lightest slippers of any I tested, at just 5.7 ounces each. The magic of these springy, cloud-like slippers is in their midsole support and the fact that they’re extremely lightweight. Technically known as recovery slippers, the Oofos Oocoozie Mule Shoes offer next-level relief for sore feet.
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