Zuekkos Slipix: Easy-On Sneakers to Help Relieve Plantar Fasciitis

ByAntonio Ferrán

21 September 2025

Useful innovation doesn’t only live in chips and screens. Just as a good smartwatch saves you gestures, there’s footwear that tries to solve everyday frictions: bending down to tie laces, wrestling with the heel, or resigning yourself to pain if you have plantar fasciitis or lower-back discomfort.

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For two weeks I wore Zuekkos Slipix as my main shoes on city commutes, supermarket runs, at the office, and on 8–10 km walks. My goal: find out whether the “slip them on without bending” and “relief from the first step” pitch is just marketing… or if it genuinely changes the way we move.

The Zuekkos Slipix are hands-free slip-in sneakers: set them on the floor, slide your foot in, and the heel “clicks” into place without bending down or using your hands. They have decorative laces (no tying), a stretchy “sock-like” mesh upper, and a cushioned insole designed to absorb impact. The outsole combines lightweight EVA with rubber in high-contact zones for better grip and durability. They’re marketed as helpful for plantar fasciitis and lower-back pain by distributing load and promoting a more neutral posture. Available in black or gray, from EU size 36 to 46.

Important note: these are not a medical product. If you have persistent pain, consult a professional. Here’s what I noticed in real-world use.

The Zuekkos Slipix are understated and pair well with jeans or casualwear. The knit mesh upper gives just enough to “hug” the foot without odd slack, and the heel band has that elastic stiffness that guides the calcaneus inward as you step and “locks” it with a subtle click (no hard parts digging in). The insole is dense with medium rebound—neither marshmallow-soft nor hard—and the outsole shows an anti-slip pattern you’ll appreciate on wet surfaces.

Practical note: they’re machine-washable (cold cycle, laundry bag, air-dry). In my tests they didn’t bleed color or deform, and the upper regained its tension after drying.

The “trick” is in the heel and collar architecture. As you slide your foot into the Zuekkos Slipix, the collar opens and the heel deforms without collapsing. Once the calcaneus clears the rim, the structure springs back and secures the foot. There’s nothing to tie or push with a finger. Repeating that motion throughout the day (out the door, back in, up to the office, down to the shop) removes small micro-efforts that really add up for people with reduced mobility, pregnancy, arthritis, or plain accumulated fatigue.

Zuekkos Slipix test

The first 10 minutes already show the intent: the upper hugs, the midfoot feels stable, and the heel doesn’t “float.” After 7–8-hour days with lots of standing, I felt less fatigue in calves and soles than with my usual city sneakers. On long walks, the insole’s rebound helped me keep pace without that fascia “burn.”

If you have narrow feet, the mesh seals nicely; if they’re wide, that extra elasticity avoids pressure points. I never felt rubbing on the Achilles (a concern I have with traditional laceless designs).

  • Asphalt and dry tile: stable stride, moderate cushioning, good rebound.
  • Wet tile / damp sidewalks: the rubber pods stand out versus pure EVA; no slips on wet crosswalks, though—as with any city shoe—avoid oily puddles.
  • Office and home: lots of walking on hard floors (ceramic, laminate) was less tiring than usual. The heel sits centered with no side-to-side “wobble.”

The Zuekkos Slipix aren’t “performance” runners for intervals, but they’re excellent for walking, standing, and moving at an urban pace.

Sharing my experience cautiously: I have on-and-off overload in the sole and end-of-day lower-back stiffness. With Slipix, by spreading pressure better and limiting arch hyper-extension on longer strides, I felt less tension in the fascia and finished the day with a fresher lower back. They won’t replace custom orthotics if you need them, but the geometry + cushioning have been real relief for my feet.

The Zuekkos Slipix mesh breathes. On warm days my feet didn’t end up “stewed,” and the liner wicked moisture well. The low weight (light feel when walking) helps you avoid shuffling by day’s end. After washing, they took an afternoon to dry completely.

Want to slip your sneakers on without bending and stay comfortable all day? Zuekkos Slipix are currently available with a 50% promo and free shipping. Thanks to this offer, you can get them for €79 instead of €158 .

Zuekkos Slipix prices

The promotion is time-limited and subject to stock availability.

Activate the 50% discount via this link.

  1. Check availability on the official website via this link.
  2. Choose your size (EU 36 to 46) and color (black or gray).
  3. Select the quantity of Zuekkos Slipix you want (there are bundle packs with lower price per pair).
  4. Enter your shipping and payment details to complete your order.
  5. Enjoy the limited-time promo and get your Slipix delivered with free shipping.

For peace of mind, Zuekkos Slipix includes a 30-day satisfaction guarantee. If they don’t meet your expectations for any reason, you can request a refund with no hassle (seller terms apply).

With thousands of pairs sold at launch, Zuekkos Slipix has earned 1,200+ positive ratings and an average TrustScore of 4.7 out of 5. Users highlight their all-day comfort, the hands-free on/off, and the grip on smooth surfaces. Here are a few representative reviews:

Mary Whitaker ★★★★☆ (4.7/5)
“I work long shifts and put them on/take them off dozens of times. The heel really locks without using my fingers, and I end the day with less calf strain. On the hospital’s polished floors they don’t slip.”

James Donovan ★★★★☆ (4.6/5)
“Perfect for commuting and quick store runs. The insole has good rebound and I don’t feel that sole ‘burn’ after walking. Pairs nicely with jeans.”

Lucy Peterson ★★★★★ (4.9/5)
“Being able to put them on without bending has been a game changer. The upper hugs without squeezing and the heel doesn’t rub my Achilles. I machine-washed them and they came out like new.”

Andrew Roberts ★★★★☆ (4.8/5)
“They don’t replace my custom orthotics, but the cushioning + geometry gave me real relief on long walks. The rubber in key outsole zones really helps on wet crosswalks.”

Patricia Sullivan ★★★★☆ (4.7/5)
“I spend 8–9 hours on my feet. With the Slipix I finish with a fresher lower back and less fatigue. I’d love more color options—and half sizes would be great.”

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  • If you’re between sizes, choose the larger: the stretchy upper adapts, and the extra length prevents toe pressure by day’s end.
  • First days: give them 1–2 long outings so the insole “beds in” and the upper learns your foot shape.
  • Washing: cold water, laundry bag, no fabric softener; air-dry.
  • Fit tweaks: if the heel feels a touch loose, try a slightly thicker sock; if snug, go with a thin technical sock.

I’m sold on the truly hands-free entry (not “almost”), the all-day comfort, and the grip on smooth floors. I’d improve the color range (two options feel limited) and offer half sizes for tricky feet. A version with a removable medium-support insole would be gold for those wanting extra arch help.

After 15 intensive days, no signs of delamination or early heel wear (a critical area in hands-free shoes). The outsole showed the expected micro-polish on the forefoot, but the traction pattern remains. If you wear them daily, a weekly wash keeps them “like new” (use a laundry bag and avoid the dryer).

Yes if you want to slip them on standing and go with no lace ritual; if you spend long hours on your feet; if you have fascia or lower-back discomfort and want friendly cushioning and easy entry; if you want a city pair that goes with almost anything.

No if you need specific corrective support or plan to use them as serious running shoes: their sweet spot is everyday mobility.

There are alternatives on the market with similar ideas (opening collars, heels that “spring back,” elastic systems replacing laces). What sets Slipix apart in testing is the balance between effortless entry and a true lock-in fit: your foot stays secure without a “slipper feel,” and the mesh doesn’t cave over time. Plus, being able to put them on and take them off hands-free doesn’t compromise heel hold like some softer models do.

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How do I choose if I’m between sizes?
If in doubt, go up. The elastic upper seals well on narrow feet, but that extra length prevents toe pressure at day’s end. If the heel feels a touch loose on arrival, try a slightly thicker sock.

Are they good for plantar fasciitis or lower-back pain?
Slipix is not a medical product, but its stable heel + responsive insole can help spread pressure and reduce tension in the fascia and lower back during long days. If you need specific corrective support, pair them with custom orthotics or consult a professional.

Machine-washable? Care tips?
Yes. Cold water, inside a laundry bag, no fabric softener. Air-dry, never tumble-dry. The mesh upper regains tension as it dries and won’t bleed color with proper washing.

Is the insole removable? Can I use my orthotics?
The stock insole is cushioned and may be removable depending on the batch. If you use orthotics, check the fit: it typically accepts standard-thickness inserts. Prioritize a well-anchored heel with no lateral play.

Do they slip when wet?
The outsole combines EVA for lightness with rubber in key contact zones, improving grip on damp tiles and crosswalks versus all-EVA soles. Still, avoid oily puddles or very polished wet surfaces—as with any city shoe.

Are they for running or intense sport?
No. They’re not performance shoes for intervals or hard training. Their domain is lots of walking, city movement, and comfortable standing with stability.

High instep or wide feet—will they pinch?
The mesh upper gives just enough. On wide feet it usually avoids pressure points. If your instep is very high, consider sizing up (when in doubt, the larger size tends to work better).

Do they run hot? Summer vs. winter?
The mesh fabric breathes well and wicks in warm weather. In winter, pair with a thin thermal sock for a comfortable balance indoors and out.

What’s the real-world durability?
After two intensive weeks there’s minimal forefoot wear and no delamination. The heel—critical in “hands-free” footwear—keeps its elastic rigidity. To keep them “like new,” wash weekly (based on use) and skip the dryer.

Does the hands-free entry feel like a slipper?
No. The secret is the memory heel: it yields as you step in and springs back to lock the calcaneus with a stable fit. Your foot doesn’t float and there’s no lateral wobble.

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Can I wear them at work if the floor is very smooth (tile/laminate)?
Yes. Hard, smooth floors are exactly where the moderate cushioning and grip shine. Many retail/hospitality users report less fatigue at the end of the shift.

What if I’m not convinced?
You have a 30-day satisfaction guarantee. Process your return under the seller’s terms and, if applicable, you’ll get a refund without fuss.

Zuekkos Slipix delivers on its promise: hands-free on and consistently comfortable walking for hours. They’re not techy running shoes, but as everyday city footwear that makes life easier (and pampers feet and back), they passed my test with flying colors.

If you want autonomy and comfort with zero fuss, they’re a highly recommended buy—even more so with the current offer.


By Antonio Ferrán

Hi, I'm Antonio, a telecommunications graduate with a passion for technology. In this blog, I share reviews and updates on the latest tech advancements. My background gives me a unique perspective on topics like artificial intelligence, new gadgets, and connectivity. Join me on this journey through the tech world and discover the latest innovations!

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