Fashion & Beauty

Hands-Free, K-Pop Approved? We Tried the New Skechers GOwalk Max Cushioning Flex

When a new sneaker drop comes with K-pop star power, you know it’s going to get attention.

Recently, Skechers unveiled its latest walking shoe lineup the Skechers Slip-Ins: GOwalk Max Cushioning Flex collection and this time, the launch comes with help from members of SEVENTEEN: DK, Seungkwan and Dino as regional brand ambassadors.

But beyond the K-pop buzz, the real question is simple: Are these actually comfortable enough for everyday life?
So we decided to find out.

@thestorydaily Unboxing the Skechers GOwalk® Max Cushioning® Flex First thoughts: sleek design, super cushioned feel, breathable mesh, and easy Slip-Ins® wear. Looks like a solid pair for everyday movement. @SKECHERS MY LIFESTYLE @SKECHERS ♬ original sound – Anggiwdiputra

First Impressions: A Sneaker You Don’t Have To “Fight” With
One of the biggest highlights of this pair is the Hands Free Slip-Ins® technology.

Basically, you just step in, no bending down, no pulling the heel, no adjusting the shoe. The structured Heel Pillow® helps hold your foot in place once you’re inside.

It’s the kind of feature that sounds small but becomes surprisingly useful in daily situations. Think rushing out the door, airport security lines, or quick errands where you don’t want to deal with laces.

And yes, the No Tie Fit® stretch laces mean you still get that sneaker look without needing to tie anything.

Comfort Check: Soft But Still Supportive

Comfort is where the GOwalk series usually shines, and this pair sticks to that formula.

The shoe combines several of Skechers’ cushioning technologies:

  • Max Cushioning® midsole for shock absorption
  • ULTRA GO® foam for lightweight responsiveness
  • Air-Cooled Goga Mat® insole for breathability
  • Soft Stride™ cushioning for extra softness

On foot, the feeling is noticeably plush but not overly squishy, which is important if you’re walking for long periods.

Another plus: the upper uses breathable engineered mesh, making it suitable for Malaysia’s heat.

Design: Sporty, But Easy To Wear Daily

Visually, the silhouette leans toward sporty-minimal rather than flashy performance sneakers.

The collection comes in multiple neutral colourways like:

  • Black
  • White
  • Grey
  • Navy
  • Taupe

That means it’s easy to match with everyday outfits whether it’s casual office wear, travel outfits, or weekend errands.

The outsole also has a flexible traction pattern, giving decent grip on different surfaces.

The Women’s Version Has Extra Tech

For women, the GOwalk Max Cushioning Flex Remi adds a few additional features:

  • Flex Pillars™ for multi-surface stability
  • Natural Rocker Technology® for smoother heel-to-toe movement
  • Subtle 3D print detailing on the upper

In simple terms, it’s designed to make walking feel more fluid and balanced.

One Unexpected Bonus: They’re Machine Washable

Yes, you can literally throw them into the washing machine.

For anyone who uses their sneakers daily, this small feature can make a big difference in keeping them looking fresh.

At RM399, the Skechers Slip-Ins: GOwalk Max Cushioning Flex sits in the mid-range category for lifestyle walking shoes.

The Skechers Slip-Ins: GOwalk Max Cushioning Flex collection is now available nationwide at selected Skechers concept stores including Mid Valley Megamall, Pavilion Damansara Heights, Sunway Pyramid and Suria KLCC, as well as online.

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