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The FootFitter Keychain Travel Shoe Horn is a small but mighty foot health tool that you can carry with you almost anywhere. This diminutive shoe horn is only 5 inches long (7.25 inches with the keychain attachment), which makes it small enough to fit in your pocket. Use the Keychain Travel Shoe Horn to help ease on your shoes while reducing strain on your body, or use it to enhance the lifespan of your favorite footwear by preventing unnecessary wear and tear on structured heel counters.
The FootFitter Keychain Travel Shoe Horn is made of 1.8 mm-thick stainless steel, which means it is extremely durable and will not warp or bend during use. This product also incorporates a machine-stitched genuine leather cap, which offers you a comfortable grip and allows for a secure connection to your keychain hook. The built-in keychain attachment of this on-the-go shoe horn allows you to easily secure it inside your luggage, backpack, or purse.
Use this compact, lightweight, and back-sparing shoe horn in combination with or foot-healthy footwear to help keep this footwear looking great and functioning optimally. The FootFitter Keychain Travel Shoe Horn can also be paired with other essential items—including toe spacers, , or , and —to help round out your collection of natural footgear.
The FootFitter Keychain Travel Shoe Horn comes in one size and is 5 inches long (7.25 inches including the keychain attachment). The spoon width of this shoe horn is 1.5 inches and its thickness is 1.8 mm.
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