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D**E
one of the best deals on Amazon
wonderful shoes. Lighter than a feather, fit me nicely, super comfortable. can feel the ground I walk on, nice traction. not sure if it can withstand trail-running. you're getting a high-quality product for a wonderful price. then again, not sure how durable it is, but I have a feeling it'll last a long while.
A**R
Great Shoe - favorite in my house.
Huge fan of these. I work for a shoe company and I wear these all the time to work. These are comfortable, affordable, surprisingly durable and stylish - I have several pairs already.My go-to shoe for working in the yard, working out, or just walking around.Fits pretty true to size - and I love that they’re wide only, cause that’s what I need for my feet.
A**J
So comfortable for everyday wear!
These shoes are awesome! So light and natural that I have to look down and make sure that I am wearing shoes sometimes!! I am a runner, so I didn't need an adjustment period to start wearing them during everyday activities like work (where I am on my feet for 8 hours). They have a pretty good grip even on somewhat slick surfaces. However, they don't offer support like normal running shoes and they changed my normal gait during a trial track run with them on. Going from HOKA running shoes to these would not be an easy transition. I can highly recommend them for everyday use though. The fit of the shoe was perfect. I actually measured my foot and used the size guide to pick the right size for me.
C**S
Nice Shoes
These shoes are surprisingly comfortable, great value and look good too. Size was spot on.
J**R
Size runs small
Sizing runs small. I'm a 12 and ordered a 12 but they send a 45 and it doesnt fit. Seems like its a 11 instead of a 12.
M**.
Seem like they're worth the money, and wear well so far
Comfortable, lightweight, and they look pretty good too.I mostly have worn these to the gym, but also have worn them around town a time or two for sure.I started wearing shoes like these when the Vibram 5-Fingers first came out. While these are not 'toe' shoes,they are of the lightweight, minimalist variety.I've worn them with lightweight socks and barefoot and find them comfortable either way.So far they seem durable enough, time will tell how long they actually last.I do plan on getting back to outdoor running again (3 - marathon, trail-runner...) and I'll definitely try these out.I wear a 13EE comfortably and these shoes don't seem to squeeze my toes too much. They're not 'natural' type shoes that have an obvious larger-than-average toebox, but they're not overly tight and uncomfortable.
R**K
Good shoes! Strongly recommend!
Real shoes: not slippery, comfortable, real bearfoot (wide toe), feel real on feet, sole not danger in any wet wether. Strongly recommend!Minuses: put your shoe insole in any prescription (because factory is standard)!
T**8
Great for back, but beware goat heads and shin pain
If you're getting a zero drop sole shoe, then these are great. The fabric is a bit elastic which helps make the shoes feel comfortable immediately out of the box. I paired them with some elastic shoe laces and they make a great slip on.They are quiet, fit right but offer no arch support.Simple warnings if you have never had barefoot shoes, the lack of cushion is, at first, very hard on your shins. You will go around a month with shin pain as your body adapts to the change. The pain is never unbearable, but it's a bone pain which is definitely unpleasant. Due to this, don't give up. The temporary shin pain is worth the eventually lack of back pain and strain. While not a perfect solution to lower back pains, the benefits of barefoot shoes and zero drop soles are very real ib my experience and have relieved years of back pain.The next part, specific to this shoe is that the sole is thin. This is intentional but something you may not realize is that it is just thin enough for longer goat heads to penetrate the sole and prick your foot. This came as a shock to me the first time I got soles these thin. If you live in an area where goat heads grow then you may want to look into some sort of sole insert that is puncture resistant. Many are sold for construction workers for protection and they are around $15-35. You are easily able to remove the included insole and replace it and I'd recommend it if you may find yourself walking in goat heads or other such spikes.While you may debate whether or not you should try barefoot shoes and zero drop soles, if you find yourself wanting to try them out then I'd recommend these ones. Good for work, good for walking and worth the money.Edit: I have gone through my first pair. It lasted just over a year, like a month passed a year. The material in the sple finally wore through. The entire construction held up though, the only failure was the thin sole which is it's defining feature. I have no issue with the longevity, and bought a second pair.
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