👟 Elevate Your Game – Where Comfort Meets Confidence!
The CALTOCALTO Men's Invisible Height Increasing Elevator Shoes are designed for the modern man who values both style and comfort. Featuring a breathable mesh upper and ultra-lightweight construction, these sporty sneakers provide a discreet 2.6-inch height boost while ensuring all-day comfort. With a standard width fit and a sleek design, they are perfect for any occasion, from casual outings to active adventures.
A**R
It’s more comfortable than expected
I gives me confidence and works well. Must have
K**N
as advertised, but potentially quite uncomfortable
I've worn these out a few times- and in general quite like them. They make you look-and-feel a bit taller; not so much that people who know you notice (at least not sufficiently to comment), but enough for you to feel a little boost (figuratively and literally).But it's worth noting that the height boost is not uniform- specifically, it's almost all in the heel. Perhaps they decided that the shoes would look odd if the toes were equally raised? Anyway, the result is that you feet are at a slight forward angle- and this makes your toes feel a little squished. It's immediately noticeable, not immediately uncomfortable. But after a bit of walking around, especially if carrying things, it can become painful.I suspect one could eventually grow used to it. Women do all the time, right? But I found that after an hour or so, I was looking for excuses to sit down and slip the shoes off. I suspect trying to wear these out dancing would be a disaster.So- good for an occasion where you'll be standing occasionally and want to look good at that moment, but where you'll also be sitting most of time, or at least not wearing shoes.. Are there lots of such occasions? hmm.. I don't regret the purchase, but I suspect this will be a somewhat specialty-use item for me.
J**T
3.5 stars Adds extra ~1.5” compared to your normal shoes, good style, low quality construction
I’ve had these shoes for about a year now I think. First off I’ll mention the pros. They look nice, I’ve received several compliments on them. I really like the style, and they do add a noticeable, if negligible, amount of extra height. They’re also very light and have decent breathability.They feel a little bit strange to walk in at first, I feel these shoes could use a little more ankle support, they feel a little bit loose no matter how snug I make my shoelace knot. It’s not awful as long as you’re ONLY planning on using them for simple walking. Not running, not climbing, not lifting weights or playing sports, these are purely aesthetic.The only two major dislikes I have about the shoe are:1.) The sole sucks. It is not grippy at all, wears very quickly, and the slightest bit of dust clings to the bottom to give you even LESS grip than they have out of the box. It’s a firm, foamy, airy material with very little squish, nothing like most better quality shoes use, which have more of a firm rubber feel to them.2.) The shoelaces. They look nice, but whatever material blend they’re made of causes them to easily to slide back and forth over itself. When you try to tie them up, you’ll have a hard time making a snug knot.If they had better soles, the fit felt more secure, and the shoelaces were made of a better material, I’d give these shoes a 4.5 rating.As it stands, my rating is a 3.5 because they’re not too pricey (at the time of purchase a $50) and have done what they advertised while also looking nice.TLDR:These are worth the purchase if they’re still $50 at the time of you reading this review, but ONLY if you’re using them for purely aesthetic reasons.If you’re looking for a shoe that elevates your normal height a little, and is ALSO good quality, you’ll be a bit dissapointed with this shoe and it would be better to spend more money to get what you’re looking for.
P**T
Not worth the discomfort
These might add a few inches to your height, but only compared to your height without shoes. When comparing against standard athletic shoes, you're only gaining maybe an inch. That extra inch isn't worth the discomfort of wearing the shoes. They are very bulky and noticeably chunky. The toe is very blunt and rounded. The sole features a lifted heel that pushes your toes into the tip of the shoe. It's a little uncomfortable. In my opinion, that extra lift isn't worth the discomfort.
B**1
Not Sure why I bought these. LOL
So this shoe claims to add 2.6” to your height. Don’t get to excited. Any shoe pretty much adds 1”-2” to your height.It is a regular shoe with a very steep heal lift. My heal is barely in the shoe and as I walk, it slips upward and my heal almost comes out of the back of the shoe, nearly every step.It is a really silly gimmick and definitely not worth the money to gain another 1/2”.I would not buy again, but wanted to see what it was all about. 😊
P**L
Not best Calto shoe
Have 3 pair from Calto, 2 are leather boots, one tennis shoe. Fit on tennis shoe is not great. Shoe body has limited side and heel rigidity. 1.25-1.5" height with this shoe, less than my others. Does not feel quite like a tennis shoe when wearing at the gym. They're just ok. Might try a different model.
F**A
Was skeptical the incline would be to much
I was skeptical that the incline would be to much, if your not obese theres not much if any discomfort at all. And as long as you correct your terrible posture there wont be any discomfort at all. For 50$ its worth it , my wife isnt to happy with them because it makes me 2+ inches taller so to her im 2+ inches closer to some snatch on the side 😉. But overall im happier than I expected to be with them bc it forces me to correct my terrible posture
A**Y
They do what’s needed
Very uncomfortable but my opinion. They give you inches, for sure.
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