WHITINMen's Barefoot Trail-Running Shoes | Wide Toe-Box | Zero-Drop Sole | Optimal Traction
C**R
10/10 tip toe shoe
Like a second pair of feet. It’s really not that different from bear foot.Was litterly just sitting in my hotel room and looking at them in appreciation when I thought, “I should review them”Shoes used to be painful for me but through a combination of my own searching and mother’s I have been getting better shoes over the years until I found this brand.Support was nice and helped me advice me on their product stack. Most recently I got what I had in a half a size larger and it that was it. That was the last step to finding the perfect shoes.
S**L
Review
Was very skeptical when purchasing. Very satisfied with purchase. These shoes are extremely comfortable. I use them as out and about shoes, probably wouldn’t use them for running or any other high impact activity. Toe box is big, plenty of space. Don’t even register their weight. Grip is average tos lightly above average, but does not like some floor cleaning products (neither do most shoes). I find something I like and keep it. Will these last me a long time, no probably not, but I will most likely be ordering additional pairs as they wear out.
M**F
Awesome
I love these shoes. I have three different pairs. I have slip on, regular and these. The slip on, are ok. The youongng is too long and folds in when you put them on. The regular is awesome. These are perfect after a small alteration. The toung kept slipping to the side. Drove me crazy. I put a small hole in both sides and ran the laces through it. Perfect. I love them. Would give five stars after the fix. But it's my fixed.
J**.
Great minimalist shoes for the money!
I've been wearing these shoes almost daily for 4 months now. I've probably done 30+ miles of hikes in them on rocky, sharp, and loose trails at South Mountain in Phoenix. I've run probably 30-40 miles in them too. They're holding up great and still looking good. I've hosed them off a few times and air dried them in the sun. Nice wide toe box. They provide a bit of cushioning and protection from rocks, but they're definitely minimalist and have a lot of ground feel. I wore New Balance Minimus MT10V1's until they quite making them and these are a good replacement for me. I replaced the laces with elastic ones for easy slip on/off.
T**T
Anatomical fit
The fit is phenomenal. What a relief to find a shoe shaped like my foot. On the first hike i could feel my feet articulating unlike in any other shoe i own. I hope more major shoe manufacturers will start to produce shoes on whatever last or mold was used to create these. I can't speak to the durability yet and i'm not expecting much given the lightweight construction, but the price will be justifiable if they last even a short time. I like the zero drop but would also consider something with a little more cushion and a slight drop.
A**.
Bends weird where toe bends during walking
They look great and are good when standing around but they crease weirdly on the top right where the base of the toes connect to the foot. I can rarely wear them without it feeling like it will start forming blisters or worse. They definitely need to put foam there or something to help with this.
T**G
Good shoe
They are comfortable, lightweight and all around good purchase thus far, I was hesitant at getting at first due to every shoe fits different. I can wear size 8 to 10s depending on shoe but I settled with the 8s and they are a lil big still but in all a good shoe I would recommend.
M**R
Good barefoot shoes, but will vary greatly per person
First off, a lot of the negative reviews are from people that have no idea what the term "barefoot shoes" means. These shoes are meant to have very little, if any arch support or sole thickness. You are SUPPOSED to feel some of the terrain beneath your feet. So, if you are looking for cushioned, arch supported trail shoes, don't buy barefoot shoes. Go instead for Topos, Altras, Hoka's or the like, which still offer a wider toe box, but will more padding.Second, many negative reviews site the fact that these shoes go by European sizing. This shouldn't be a big deal, especially if you know the Euro size that corresponds well to your feet. I ordered a size 13, and received a Euro size 47, which I know to be the perfect conversion for me. But, sometimes shoe companies will indeed send a size 46, which is too small for my feet, but fall within the parameters of a typical US size 13. In that case, I have to return the shoe and get a size up. So, through trial and error, you just may need to understand the best Euro size for you and deal with it.For a barefoot shoe, I find that they have good side-to-side and heel support, and the tread is more than adequate. How long the tread will hold up I don't know. But it's grippy and a non-slip real rubber feel, that is fairly knobby (a good thing).My feet have high arches on the top of my feet, so I always need to loosen my laces so it doesn't cut off the blood and make my toes tingle. In the case of these shoes, it was still too tight, and I had to remove the shoe inserts altogether. They are still comfortable (for barefoot shoes) and I will keep using them this way. They will possibly wear out sooner inside, but that is just a problem I have to deal with. I would imagine most people won't have this issue and they will be fine.Overall, for the price, I'm perfectly content. Time will tell if they hold up, and I will update this review accordingly.
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