

Embrace the Dash Sports difference with our Custom Shoe Fitting service. This personalized approach is designed to help you find running, walking, work or everyday shoes that are not merely comfortable but are picked out to fit your unique foot shape, walking or running style, and specific foot needs. Do you have bunions, plantar fasciitis, hammer toes, neuromas, or other foot pain? Dash Sports can help you find your next pair of shoes.

In a world where one-size-fits-all is the norm, we break the mold, providing you with a shoe fitting experience that is as unique as you are. We begin the Custom Shoe Fitting process with a detailed assessment of you and your needs and finish with you in a pair of comfortable shoes.




Diane was my salesperson. She’s very knowledgeable and really listened to my concerns. I was worried about having to wear “old lady” shoes for my stress fractures on my left foot. The photos I’ve attached are my podiatrist-approved and look stylish and feel very comfortable
I highly recommend purchasing shoes from DASH Sports

I found Dash Sports after searching for a shoe store that could help with specific walking issues. Nik greeted us as soon as we walked in and was extremely professional. I didn't just want to be told what was needed, I wanted to be educated on why it was needed and Nik walked through all my concerns thoroughly. I went in to get my son new shoes that would help his pronation and Nik took his time and helped my kid try on quite a few different shoes to ensure he was getting shoes that would completely support and correct the walking issue. I ended up buying myself new shoes to help me with my back issues.
Most sessions run 15 to 30 minutes, including a quick gait check and size measurement.
Yes. Bring your current pair, plus the socks or insoles you use, so the fit matches your real routine.
Often, yes. A better match in width, support, and cushioning can reduce common issues like hot spots, heel pain, and shin splints.
Every 6 to 12 months, or sooner if your mileage increases, you change training surfaces, or you notice new rubbing or discomfort.
That is common. Your fitter will size you to the larger foot and adjust the fit with lacing, insoles, or width options so both feet feel stable.





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