How to Break In Your KURUs
Three Steps to Your Perfect Fit
So you’ve got your KURUs in the mail. Woot! Since KURU tech offers unique and superior support, they might feel different at first—even a little achy. Our tech molds to your feet over time, which means there’s a bit of a break-in period. Here’s how it works.
Get the Right Size
There should be one finger-length of space between the edge of your longest toe and the tip of the shoe’s toe box.
The shoe should feel snug, but not tight. If you feel pinching or squeezing, consider exchanging for a half size up or a wide width.
Break Them in At Home
Wear your KURUs for 1–2 hours a day for about a week to let your feet and our tech get used to each other.
That superior support won’t be what your arches are used to!
You’re All Set
By now, your KURUs have had a chance to mold to your feet and you’re ready for personalized pain relief.
Please contact our KURU GURUs at gurus@footwear.com with any questions or concerns.
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Different By Design
You might notice KURUs feel different than anything you’ve felt before—and that’s exactly what we hope.
With more intentional support in all the right places, your KURUs might take some getting used to—but oh, is the pain relief worth it in the end.
Built For Pain Relief
At KURU, we’re on a mission to eliminate foot pain—and we want you to be next.
All KURU shoes (yes, even our flip-flops!) are engineered with a unique system of triple-layer support.
This fresh approach supports the foot in all the right places, helping to relieve pain and get you back to the life you love.
- KURUSOLE: Patented, responsive technology dynamically flexes to hug and protect your heels.
- KURUCLOUD: Lightweight EVA foam delivers shock-absorbing cushion with each step.
- ULTIMATE INSOLE: Contoured, dual-density foam provides superior arch support.
Here’s What You Can Expect With:
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Plantar fasciitis
Plantar fasciitis often starts as an achy, stabbing pain near the heel and can radiate through the arches. Though PF can be tricky to treat, supportive footwear can help!
Our patented KURUSOLE technology and superior arch support gets to the heart of the issue, helping to relieve heel pain with every step.
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High arches
High arches can result in a diminished ability to absorb shock and lead to supination—or the excessive leaning on the outer edge of the foot while walking.
KURU shoes feature superior, dual-density arch support and shock-absorbing cushion to create a supportive structure under your arches.
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Flat feet
Flat feet, or “fallen arches” can lead to over-pronation—or the ankle leaning excessively inward—resulting in poor alignment of the joints and pain in the feet and other joints.
Our footwear provides support from the group up, helping to lift fallen arches and encourage healthy alignment.
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Bunions
Contrary to how they might appear, bunions are not a separate “bump” or growth on your joint. A bunion develops when excessive pressure gets continually placed on the big toe or pinky toe joints, forcing them to push outward in unnatural—often painful—ways.
KURUs feature wide toe boxes and flexible uppers, giving bunions the room they need to lay naturally flat.
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How to Care For Your Feet
If you do nothing else for your feet, let these three things be it.
- Foot rolling
Use a tennis ball or lacrosse ball (or a specialized ball for feet) to perform this exercise.
Simply place the ball under your foot, and then roll it back and forth to help loosen the fascia and foot muscles.
Try for 2–5 minutes on each side per day.
- Foot & calf stretches
Stretching your calves, Achilles tendons, and plantar fascia regularly can help your feet stay flexible and healthy.
View our blog to learn three stretching exercises to help relieve plantar fasciitis pain.
Always hold stretches for at least 30 seconds for maximum benefit.
- Supportive footwear
It’s nearly impossible to keep foot pain at bay without proper supportive footwear.
Look for shoes with superior arch support, shock-absorbing cushion, and responsive foams—like KURU shoes.
Your feet will thank you!
Shoe Care Tips
Help your shoes stay looking good and feeling fresh.
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Allow Shoes to Air Dry
Always allow your shoes to air dry, and store them in a dry, cool environment—free of direct sunlight. If your shoes get wet, make sure to remove the insole to make sure the interior of the shoe fully dries.
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Use a Gel-Based Cleaner
To clean your shoes, choose a shoe cleaning gel that is suitable for both fabric and leather.
We recommend our KURU Ultimate Care Kit, which includes a basic shoe cleaning kit with all the tools you need for regular shoe maintenance.
Always remember to spot-test the cleaner, as sometimes it can alter the color of the materials.
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Or Use Water + Soft Bristle Brush
Don’t have a cleaning solution? That’s ok. You can also clean your shoes using a moist (with water), lint-free cloth, and/or a soft-bristled brush.
When cleaning mud or other debris, allow the mud to fully dry, then with a soft-bristled brush, lightly remove the dirt.
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Finish With Shoe Protector Spray
To improve the stain and water resistance of KURU shoes, we recommend using our exclusive KURU Shield Shoe Protector Spray, which is optimized for leather and textiles.
This can help keep your shoes protected from water, stains, and other chemicals and oils.
Finish With Shoe Protector Spray