







👞 Unlock Your Shoes’ True Potential — Comfort Meets Precision!
The Cyrico Shoe Stretcher is a premium 4-way adjustable shoe expander designed for men’s US sizes 9.5-13. Crafted from durable ABS plastic and rust-resistant metal, it stretches shoe width, length, bunion areas, and height to relieve pain and maintain shoe shape. The kit includes bunion plugs, heightening pads, a shoe horn, and a stylish drawstring bag, making it an essential tool for anyone seeking a custom, comfortable fit and prolonged shoe life.










| ASIN | B07Y2TSLPH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #381,837 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) #253 in Shoe Trees |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,666) |
| Date First Available | 3 January 2020 |
| Department | mens |
| Product Dimensions | 41.15 x 11.43 x 0.1 cm; 1.25 kg |
M**A
calzo grande para el promedio en méxico (30) por lo que me es difícil conseguir zapatos en las tiendas de por acá, aunque a veces encuentro modelos que me agradan y los compro aunque me lastimen, con este aparato ya no más. está increíble, tenía unos mocasines que sólo use una vez y que me dolieron mucho al usarlos y jamás los volví a usar, puse estos extensores en cada uno, los estirñe al máximo, coloquè los pequeños aditamentos para acomodar los dedos chiquitos y crecer el empeine y lo dejé por 24 horas... mágia, el zapato me quedó sin esfuerzo cuando antes me había costado muchísimo ponermelo. los compré originalmente para unos zapatos nuevos sin ninguna puesta, que también me apretaron al comprarlos pero como los necesitaba para una bodam no podía andar buscando mucho ya que no tenía tiempo. sin problemas ese día. voy a comprar otros dos pares, a mi mujer también le encantaron.
S**H
Au début j’étais sceptique, mais je l’ai utilisé sur mes chaussures et celles de ma conjointe, très efficace
L**N
I now know that my foot likes my correct length in Wide or E width, or else a half size longer in D. But the half size longer isn't exactly right either. I have the same shoe in, Santoni Brendan, in Black, 10D (which is comfy but slightly too long) and Brown, 9.5D, with is correct length but too narrow. Good leather. Worth saving. The black has always felt great, the Brown fit me better except for my little toe rubbing against it ... but not enough to make me throw them out, just enough to make me not wear them much anymore.. I am not trying to lengthen the shoe, just make room for my little toe. And this stretcher worked great fort that. How I did it: I added the black knob into the hole hole furthest from the front, and inserted the stretchers. First though, I took a cap full of rubbing alcohol and 3 capfulls of water into a little mixture... took a cotton ball and rubbed a little of that alcohol/water mix onto the spot on the shoe where my little toe rubbed. Both outside the shoe and inside. Then I inserted the stretcher... even without turning the widtch knob, that spot on the shoe was bulging out when I put the stretcher in. Still, I turned the width knob like 3 or 4 turns. I did not turn the length knob much at all, just enough to press the stretcher into my shoe as far as it could go. Next morning, these 9.5D are just as comfortable as my 10D, but also slightly better fitting in terms of length. I have read that all stretchers generallly do much better with width than length, and this makes sense ... you can't stretch a leather sole, and the upper is stitched to the sole, so yeah, the shoe isn't going to get longer, if at all, but width, yeah this brand of stretcher and I assume all stretchers are fantastic. PS I called my local shoe repair and they wanted $35 per pair of shoes (I live near the ocean, so everything is expenwsive relative the the middle of the country). I have two pairs needing more room for my little toe, so that would have been $70 plus the hassle of turning them in and picking them up. This was under $20, and would work for a lot of pairs of shoes. Holy cow anything needing manual labor these days costs and arm and a leg... almost cheaper to just buy something new that doesn't need labor. I bought on ebay some $300 wool charcoal slacks for $40, and just shortening the leg with cuffs was $28. Stuff is cheap nowadays, but labor is expensive. But this was a solution so the the manual labor was free (me), and the stretchers cost next to nothing.
C**O
Funcionan muy bien y son de materiales muy resistentes
W**I
Great product. Works amazingly
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