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Oranginer Men's Barefoot Shoes - Big Toe Box - Minimalist Cross Training Shoes for Men

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Size: 12


Color: 2-beige


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 8 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 801-4


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 23, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Oranginer


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  • Perfect for pus size hiker
Size: 8.5 Color: 2-blue
All of the great benefits of barefoot movement with enough protection from sharp stones. I have been searching for the perfect zero drop hiking shoe for summer. As a heavier hiker I need a thicker sole to protect my feet from being bruised by stones. I also have an ankle instability on one side which can cause my foot to supinate heavily and soft soled shoes amplify this making walking painful over time and dangerous on uneven ground. Most barefoot style shoes have very thin soles with loads of ground feel, great for the instability but really not a good idea for a heavy person as we do need a bit more cushion and shock absorption on hard ground. So I was pretty happy to find these. They feel great. Fit is snug but comfortable. I can walk comfortably over large gravel and other surfaces.I have taken them out on a few walks now and in water and out, dirt trails, steep rocky slopes and they performed so well. No slipping and moving on my feet even when wet. Good traction on steep terrain. Fit is true to size. I prefer men's shoes for hiking so I ordered the men's 8.5 which is what I usually wear. My toes have just enough space without a lot of extra to trip me up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024 by Cherie Cornmesser

  • Amazing for weight lifting, VERY comfortable.
Size: 12.5 Color: Black-2
I bought these back in 2022 and I was considering purchasing another pair. ONLY issue the the Velcro that attaches to the laces is starting to fall apart, mind you I’ve been using these shoes for workouts nearly 4-5 days a week for over 2 years. LOVE them for squatting/deadlifting, walking on the treadmill and overall the are very comfortable to walk in. I recommend these wide toe shoes for people who don’t even have wide feet. It’s healthier for your feet to have minimal restrictions. These shoes have the perfect amount of padding, extremely minimal yet very comfortable. Can’t recommend these enough for weight lifting. I’ll be purchasing another pair soon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025 by Sean

  • Order half size larger very comfortable
Size: 11 Color: 2-gray/Red
We got the two of us each a pair, both needed half size larger. I fit 10 1/2, got 11 and they are fine. Partner uses 9 1/2, but too tight on the right foot, so we will try 10. Pros: The wider front, flat, not curved, so so comfortable and interesting toe shaped design. Hoping my bunion squished toes spread out. Look carefully at the products photos as you order as there are two types of shoe: one I got has elastic ties with a cinch and Velcro hold-down. I like that. Fit like a glove The other type has shoe laces, not as nice styling, boring. The build and materials seem top quality. Good styling. I will only use them at my gym, no uneven surfaces and that matters with this less padded shoe. Cons: There is intentionally less padding. People are saying too much padding is weakening the feet. But less padding may take some getting used to. The heel is lower than with conventional sport shoes. One could always add inserts. I would buy these again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2022 by Paul R. Steel

  • Tru fit
Size: 13 Color: 2-camouflage
High quality,tru size,comfortable and good material my one critique would be, they kind of cheaped out on the laces with such a high quality shoe it was odd to see it the velcro doesn't really stick very well the cord is just too thin it might be pretty good for smaller sizes, though and they are better than the original ones you have to lace up yourself needless to say i'm very happy with them and will be a continuing customer ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2024 by Received product way too late like days later. It's annoying and it doesn't even work it is pretty though Definitely not a true size thirteen Received product way too late like days later. It's annoying and it doesn't even work it is pretty though Definitely not a true size thirteen

  • Neat looking shoe but 1/2 truth on being 'minimalist'
So I needed a new pair of workout shoes at the office. I've been getting back into Crossfit and I didn't want to be limited to my New Balance running shoes. When these shoes popped up, I thought they were a pair of unmarked Merrells but the $32 price point seemed unusual. I bought them anyways to try them out. Delivery arrived a few days sooner than expected so thats a plus. I opened the box and these shoes were in a shrink-wrapped plastic bag. Then I came to realize these shoes were an off-brand that I have never heard of (oran-gine-er?) The design and color scheme is kinda cool but they seem like a cheap, chinese-made knockoff shoe. I also think the term 'minimalist' means different things to different folks. The sole itself is fairly thick rubber that wraps up and over the toes. Kinda looks like a cross of the old Five Finger minimalist shoe and a Merrell Trail Glove. Not many minimalist shoes I have owned have a removable sole insert though. I normally buy size 12 in athletic shoes for expansion but these still feel slightly small just walking around the office and house in them. The heel cup is padded like a pair of basketball shoes. Not saying it wasn't comfortable on my first 30 minute run with them but also a little false advertising. Parts of the upper are made with what feels like a 1mm neoprene. I thought my feet were going to sweat like a whore in church when working out. All-in-all, not a terrible first outing with them. Ran in some uneven terrain but mostly pavement. Didn't feel much of the road on the bottoms of my feet. Toes felt like they were getting a little squished but I'll take them out for a few more rounds. Hopefully these stretch a little. Even though it was 35 degrees out this morning, I was pleasantly surprised that my socks were not drowning in sweat. Finally, sole tread. Though it looks a little aggressive, I would not trust them on slick mornings. That fidget spinner design on the balls of the feet and heel look cool in the pictures but are not really functional for grip. I'll give these shoes the good 'ol college try. If this specific pair don't work out, I'm contemplating on buying a new pair 1/2 size larger since they are dirt cheap for shoes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2021 by Capt Rulo

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