Since I am trying to get fit and lose a bit of weight at the moment, I thought a sports shoe type would be much better for me so I chose the Octavia shoes which have a moulded footbed to make them ultra supportive.
The Octavia shoes are lightweight and their moisture wicking properties keep feet fresh on the longest days. These were the reasons that I decided on this choice. I wanted a pair of shoes that would support my feet whilst I am running or doing a work out but also were light to wear and had all the usual comfort properties whilst still looking nice.
The new range of Octavia shoes have a black sole and come in 5 different colours that you can choose from, chocolate, dark green, liquorice, ruby and the colour I went for, petrol, which is a dark blue.
Usual lightweight footwear are really slim and have a snug fit but these are actually quite wide on the foot which is great for me as I have wide feet. I chose a size 5.5 and they fit perfectly for me.
Wearing them, I found them comfortable and very easy to wear and the fact that they are moulded means that my feet just sit at the right angles to give me the comfort and support I need whilst exercising. The great depth of tread on the bottom of the sole means that they will last ages and will also grip very well which is great since we are forecast for upcoming snow.
You can tell that each and every aspect of the shoes has been designed for comfort and durability which is the reason that Hotter shoes has such a big following and has customers coming back again and again.




They look fab! I've never heard of them before…
they look very comfortable – pricey though
It really is so hard to find a comfortable pair of shoes these days
I have their catalogue, but sadly too dear for me
Oh they look lovely and comfy 🙂
These sound so comfy!
They look so comfortable! I Love a lightweight pair of shoes 🙂 x
They are wonderful – so why oh why have Hotter stopped making Octavia shoes? I haven't found any other shoes that I can wear in comfort. I am heartbroken. Let's start a campaign to get them back.