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Gales Pro Line

Gales® Pro Line by STAND+ are comfortable, orthopedic standing shoes with a wide toebox, industrial rubber bottoms and breathable ventillation to keep your feet cool on the job.

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Gales Frontline

Gales® Frontline by STAND+ are the ultimate footwear solution for professionals who spend long hours on their feet. Designed with nurses and healthcare professionals, Frontlines shoes offer unparalleled comfort, support, and protection to for all-day standing comfort.

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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Are They Rubber?

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No, our shoes are made from patented XL Extralight (3x lighter materials than a TPU rubber, soft to the touch, durable, and like walking on clouds!)

Can I Use My Own Custom Insoles?

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You might not want to because we use premium customOrthoLite®insoles. But if you have custom insoles that can't be beat you can absolutely use them instead.

Are these Shoes Sharp Resistant?

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Our shoes are not rated for sharp resistance, but we will keep that in mind for future product development!

Are STAND+ Shoes Breathable?

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STAND+ shoes are strategically designed with ventilation holes that allow for breathability. Our OrthoLite® insoles also feature a moisture management system, helping to move moisture away from the foot to provide a cooler, drier, healthier shoe environment. 

Are STAND+ Shoes Lightweight?

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STAND+ XL Extralight® materials are 3x lighter than comparable materials without sacrificing comfort or durability. Weighing in at an average of 5.7 ounces, our shoes are lighter than an iPhone! 

Can I Wear Stand+ Shoes Without Socks?

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Our shoes don’t have a built-in sock liner, which is typically designed for sockless wear. We intentionally leave this out to keep our shoes antimicrobial and easy to machine wash. Because of this, we recommend wearing socks to prevent rubbing.

If you're experiencing discomfort, you can try a quick fix: Use a hairdryer to gently heat the collar section of the shoe, then pull the material slightly away from the area while it cools. This helps soften and mold the fabric for a better fit.