Skechers Slip-ins: Track – Ezral Review
Easy Walking Comfort with Hands-Free Convenience
Before getting into the details, here’s how I used this shoe.
I wore the Skechers Slip-ins: Track – Ezral for walking, light exercise, gym errands, and everyday movement. I did not use this shoe for running, speed work, or training miles.
This review focuses on comfort, ease of use, and how the shoe feels during daily walking and casual activity.
First Impressions & Design

The Track – Ezral has a clean, athletic look that feels more like a sneaker than a casual slip-on. It doesn’t look medical or overly lifestyle-focused, which is a big plus if you want something versatile.
The Slip-ins design is the standout feature. You can step into the shoe without using your hands, and the heel structure pops back into place easily. It’s genuinely convenient, not a gimmick.
Out of the box, the shoe feels lightweight and easy to wear, with no stiffness or break-in discomfort.
My Personal Experience (Walking & Light Exercise)
I primarily used the Track – Ezral for walking, errands, and light gym activity like warm-ups, machines, and general movement.
From the first wear, the shoe felt comfortable and secure. There was no awkward heel movement, and my foot felt planted while walking. It never felt sloppy or unstable, even during longer periods on my feet.
The Slip-ins system worked consistently. I didn’t feel like I had to “adjust” the shoe after stepping in, which is often an issue with slip-on designs. But, with this design, one of the things I really like is that it has regular laces. So, you can “adjust” them if necessary.
After hours of wear, the comfort held up well. This is a shoe designed for daily use, not short bursts, and it shows.
Comfort & Cushioning
The cushioning in the Track – Ezral strikes a really solid balance for walking and everyday movement. It feels supportive underfoot without feeling overly soft or unstable.
During long periods of walking and standing, the cushioning held up well and never became uncomfortable. I would be comfortable wearing these for all-day walking, travel days, or extended time on my feet without feeling beat up.
While it’s not a max-cushion or performance-focused shoe, the underfoot comfort is more than enough for long walking days and travel-heavy use.
Fit, Upper Feel & Ease of Use
The upper feels flexible and accommodating, making the shoe easy to live in throughout the day. It doesn’t feel restrictive, and there were no pressure points during walking or standing.
The Slip-ins heel deserves credit. While the shoe is hands-free, it still feels secure once you’re moving. Your foot doesn’t slide around, and the heel doesn’t collapse or lose shape.
For people who value convenience, this is one of the strongest aspects of the Track – Ezral.
Walking vs Running Expectations
This is an important distinction.
The Track – Ezral feels stable and secure for walking and everyday movement, but it is not designed as a running or training shoe.
The Track – Ezral feels stable and well-cushioned for walking and long days on your feet, including travel-heavy use. It’s not designed as a running or training shoe, but for walking-focused comfort, it holds up better than many casual options.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Hands-free Slip-ins design works reliably
- Comfortable for walking and everyday wear
- Feels stable and secure for casual movement
- Lightweight and easy to live in
Cons
- Not designed for running or training
- No corrective or firm stability features
- Convenience-focused rather than performance-focused
Who This Shoe Is Best For
- Casual walkers
- People who value easy, hands-free entry
- Light gym users and everyday wear
- Anyone prioritizing comfort and convenience over performance
Who Should Skip It
- Runners looking for a performance or training shoe
- People who need corrective or structured stability
- Anyone who prefers a very firm, rigid platform for demanding workouts
Final Verdict
The Skechers Slip-ins: Track – Ezral is a genuinely comfortable walking shoe that works well for everyday wear, long walking days, and travel.
It feels stable on foot, provides enough cushioning to stay comfortable over extended periods, and adds the convenience of a true hands-free Slip-ins design.
It’s not a running shoe and doesn’t try to be one, but as a walking-focused option for people who spend a lot of time on their feet, it delivers where it matters.
If you want an easy-to-wear walking shoe that feels secure and comfortable throughout the day, the Track – Ezral is a solid option.
If you’re interested in checking current availability or pricing, you can view the Skechers Slip-ins: Track – Ezral Here
If you’re comparing different walking-focused shoes, this walking shoes hub breaks down how comfort-first designs fit into everyday use.
