👀 Elevate Your Style, Elevate Your Life!
The CALTO Men's Invisible Height Increasing Elevator Shoes are designed for the modern man who values both style and comfort. With a sporty design, breathable knit upper, and ultra-lightweight construction, these sneakers provide a discreet 2.4-inch height boost while ensuring all-day wearability. Perfect for casual outings or active lifestyles, they combine functionality with a sleek aesthetic.
C**E
Shoes
Bought these for my husband.He says they are very comfortable. They are true to size
R**N
Almost there
I was a bit reluctant to try these but did anyway. They do give you a extra inch or so over your other shoes for sure. So that part is indeed there. I felt like a giant next to the better half finally lol. She's only a inch shorter then I am.Pros: Does feel like I'm taller. They aren't hard to walk in, running might be a different story. They look cool, and the inside is comfy.Cons: I normally get a wide in most shoes these days, older, and fatter ankles I suppose! I also wear anywhere from 10 to 11, depending on the shoe maker. Mostly 10 though. So I wanted to try a 10 1/2, but they don't have 1/2 sizes. So instead of risking the biscuit and go 11, I figured lets try the 10. They aren't easy to get on for me. Once they are on, you'll have to do some adjusting on the tongue, and back. They aren't going anywhere for sure, they fit really snug. As I'm wearing them throughout the day at work, they really start to clamp down on the ankle. Then by the time I'm on my way home, I'm so ready to take them off. I've noticed sitting in them tends to make the squeeze on the ankles stronger. So if you're sitting a lot in these shoes, and have wide/thick ankles, might want to go a size up or not get them at all. I didn't have much issues with the squeezing or pulling, while walking around though.I don't know they do the job, but I think if they came in a wide, they'd be perfect. I just don't find myself wearing them much, since that squeeze/tugging on the ankle by the end of the day is brutal. You can see visible deep lines on my ankles after I take them off.Either way, it was worth the 50 bucks to give them a whirl. I'm sure I'll still wear them from time to time, but for work, definitely going to have to find something a bit more comfortable. I'll just have to suffer, and feel short as usual, which isn't hard most of my team I work with is 6 ft or way over, couple are 6 5 plus..so my short self at 5 ft 8 in the morning, will just be short lol.
K**
Fantastic
This was my first pair of height increasing shoes. They are great quality and very lightweight and comfortable. I can’t even tell they are height enhancing, they have a magic about them. Definitely a good value and I want to get more.
J**N
Comfortable sneaker but only .5" boost
It claimed 1.5" boost but it's really a .5" in reality. It's comforting and easy to move around. Shoe showed no obvious weird appearance.
J**A
Great fit
Makes you taller and comfortable
M**.
Uncomfortable
Like wearing a wooden shoe but they do make you taller.
J**R
Poor quality
Poor quality, it's just an insole glue inside a 10$ supermarket shoe. Hurts in the rear if not wearing socks
S**Y
Inside sole comes away from the sides
After about a month it feels like the sides of the shoe have come away from the inside sole, making it feel unsteady. It feels like I'm balancing on the sole.It's both feet and it didn't happen overnight, it feels like they came away slowly as I started to feel less and less supported.Stopped wearing them because I'm afraid my ankle will go over as I really don't feel supported since the sides are not attached to the sole anymore.With the added height, you definitely want to feel supported as it feels much easier to have your ankle slip to the side of the shoe and hurt your ankle.
Trustpilot
1 week ago
2 days ago