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👟 Step into freedom — where barefoot meets trail-ready innovation!
Weweya Minimalist Sneakers deliver a barefoot-inspired zero drop sole combined with a secure wide toe box and speed bungee lacing, engineered for versatile outdoor and fitness activities. Lightweight and flexible, these army green trail shoes offer durable wear-resistance and easy maintenance, making them ideal for millennials seeking natural movement without sacrificing style or performance.










| ASIN | B07Y3ZVCD7 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #798,420 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) #4,513 in Men's Road Running Shoes |
| Brand | Weweya |
| Care instructions | Hand Wash |
| Closure Type | Lace-Up |
| Color | Army Green |
| Country of Publication | China |
| Cushioning Level | minimal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 304 Reviews |
| Has Shoe Adjustability | Yes |
| Heel Type | Flat |
| Inner material | Stretch fabric |
| Insole Cushioning | Foam |
| Insole Material | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate |
| Item Weight | 10 Ounces |
| Lace Closure | lacing |
| Manufacturer | Weweya |
| Material Fabric | Polyester |
| Model Name | Weweya Five Fingers Army Green |
| Occasion Lifestyle | athletic |
| Occasion Type | Walking,Cycling,Sport,Workout,Yoga |
| Outer Material | mesh, mesh synthetic Rubber |
| Outer material | Mesh, mesh synthetic Rubber |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Seasons | All |
| Shoe Height Map | Low Top |
| Shoe Type | Athletic Shoe |
| Sole Material | Rubber |
| Sole material | Rubber |
| Special Features | Wear-resistant, flexible |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sports |
| Sport Type | Walking,Hiking |
| Strap Type | Lace-Up |
| Style Name | Minimalist |
| Style Number | 986 |
| Surface Recommendation | Trail |
| Theme | Fitness and Versatility |
| Toe Style | Closed Toe |
| UPC | 600358773931 |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| lining-description | Natural Rubber |
A**R
Best Attic Shoes Ever!!!
I really love these workin in the attic! You need to put your feet in interesting places and boots can make that difficult in certain areas especially in tighter spots. These shoes are amazing in the attic cuz I can wedge my feet like bare feet so I set my self up in some tight areas even better than my boots but I still have protection similar to boots over bare feet. There aren't many things to get cut with in most attics I've been in so the light protection is a worthy trade off vs. hiking thru dense stickers, I'd go with my boots over these ;) They very easy to clean out the insulation too which boots are not easy to clean out with that stuff. My maneuverability is significantly increased too just cuz they're not clunky/bulky. They don't really get caught on things either and if something gets stuck in em, I slip em off, fix it and slip em on easily. Try that with boots in an attic ;) Of all the places I initially thought these shoes would be great for, it's the attic where they truly shined. They weren't bad hiking off on the trails either and were very helpful in the river. I'll try them more and I might like em more but in Arizona and the places where my animal takes me, boots are usually in my best interest. Walking on concrete was not very pleasant but I don't see they were really meant for that. Walking barefoot honestly felt a bit better on the concrete. Simply I just wouldn't use them for long walks on concrete but trail terrains are good :)
A**R
Well-made, but grips my toes
I tried minimalist shoes from Whitin, Saguaro, and Weweya. The soles of all three were similar. The footbed (where the insole lays on top of) of the Whitin and Weweya are made of a rubbery material. This material has not held up well in my Whitin shoes and causing some molding on the bottom of the insoles. The Saguaro footbed appears to be a nylon fabric that I expect to be most durable and breathable. The Saguaro uppers are made of thin nylon(??) material that seems durable so far. This material has little padding and rubs on my bare skin a little. The Saguaro shoes have the lowest profile of the three, making sock choices more relevant. These shoes are also the best-looking of the three. The Weweya's appear to have superior uppers, being thicker with more padding and more durable materials. The Weweya shoes did not get much wear time because the rubber sole wraps over the top of my toes and grips my toes uncomfortably. I guess my toes are too thick for Weweya shoes I have since returned.
H**I
Balanced
Comfortable walk, hard to put on
A**N
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D**E
low price but shockingly good quality & comfort
I've been wearing these for a few weeks and I'm surprised they haven't disintegrated based on how inexpensive they were. I work on my feet and have skateboarded for the past 30 years... needless to say my feet are very important to me. The insoles are medium thin and actually have an arch bump. They're perfect for creek walking, hiking & scrambling and just around the house. I have no shame so I'll wear em grocery shopping too. The elastic ties are strong and have a spring loaded dealy for lack of a better term. They are a minimalist shoe so don't expect them to feel like Crocs. Just enjoy feeling the earth and gripping logs. Having said all that... I can find little information on Fujian Jinjiang Technology Co Ltd who makes them and their listed address shows in Google Maps as being in the center of an airfield. Although if you're reading this and you're shopping Amazon do you really care about worker and human rights? I like to think I do but I'm still looking for a bargain. I'm selfishly going to go hike away this existential conundrum and unfortunately remain part of the problem.
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