Premium Professional Ball & Ring Cast Iron Bunion Stretcher
Premium Professional Ball & Ring Cast Iron Bunion Stretcher
4.61 / 5.0
(18) 18 total reviews
SKU:101-051-20
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- A professional-quality bunion stretcher for targeting trouble spots
- Relieves pressure caused by corns, hammertoes, and bunions
- Made of heavy-duty cast iron that stands the test of time
- Works with both natural leather and synthetic material shoes
- Works effectively overnight; one of our finest stretching instruments
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The FootFitter Premium Professional Ball & Ring Bunion Stretcher is the ideal solution for anyone that needs to stretch that one certain spot in your shoe. Helps those affected with corns, hammertoes, bunions, and other foot-related pressure points.
For the best results, we recommend clamping on the shoe stretcher and leaving it overnight.
Made of heavy-duty steel. One size fits all.
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Release of Liability and Assumption of Risk
By purchasing and using FootFitter products, the customer agrees to assume all risks associated with the stretching process. FootFitter shall not be held liable for any direct, indirect, or consequential damage to shoes, boots, or other property resulting from the application of our stretching tools.The customer acknowledges that:
- Different materials (leather, suede, synthetics) react differently to pressure.
- Excessive force or improper use may result in permanent damage.
- FootFitter’s liability is limited solely to the replacement or refund of the stretching tool itself.
I am trying like hell to get this to work....it is definitely changing the shoe, but not enough yet to fit my deformed foot inside yet. I will keep after it.
Doesnt work as well aa other brands. Ball only stretches shoe a little others have worked better
Did exactly what I needed
Easy to use and works great
Thanks to the ball and ring stretcher, I can wear shoes comfortably and don't need to replace many pairs of expensive shoes. The stretcher paid for itself with the first pair of shoes it saved by making them wearable again.