After knee surgery, choosing the right footwear is essential for proper relief, stability, and cushioning in everyday life. Particularly important are good shock absorption, sufficient heel-to-toe drop, and a comfortable fit.
🟢 Merino Runner (68-10-49300 / 49301)
Heel drop: 10 mm
Cushioning: responsive
Width: G (regular fit)
The Merino Runner offers an ideal combination of comfort and stability. The premium Merino fabric is breathable, temperature-regulating, and adapts perfectly to your foot.
The removable footbed with a Merino layer provides additional stabilization, while the 10 mm drop can help relieve pressure on the knee. Perfect for everyday wear – also very comfortable when worn without socks.
🟢 Wool Peak (76-10-49319 / 49320)
Heel drop: 6 mm
Cushioning: ultra-responsive
Width: G (regular to wide fit)
The Wool Peak is an innovative performance shoe with an energy-returning midsole. Every step is softly cushioned and supports natural movement.
The durable WOOLFINITY® material ensures stability, while the rubber outsole provides excellent grip, even on slippery terrain.
🟢 Curve Max (82-10-49373 / 49374)
Heel drop: 9 mm
Cushioning: ultra-responsive (with air bubble)
Width: H (regular to wide fit)
The Curve Max offers maximum cushioning thanks to its integrated air-cushion technology.
The Air Bubble sole significantly reduces impact while walking or standing for long periods. At the same time, the stabilizing construction ensures a secure fit – ideal for increased comfort needs after knee surgery.
🟢 Merino Jump (84-10-49390 / 49391)
Heel drop: 7 mm
Cushioning: ultra-responsive (Alpha-Antishock Concept)
The Merino Jump sets new standards in shock absorption.
The Alpha-Antishock Concept reduces impact and provides noticeable rebound with every step. It also improves balance – a major benefit during recovery.
💡 Our tip
After knee surgery, pay particular attention to:
- good cushioning to reduce joint impact
- an appropriate heel drop for a natural rolling motion
- sufficient width for pressure-free comfort (e.g. when using insoles)
⚠️ Note: Our recommendations do not replace medical advice. Please consult your doctor or orthopedic specialist when choosing the right footwear.