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relxfeet Men's Barefoot Shoes Minimalist Cross-Trainer Shoes Wide Toe Walking Shoes Zero Drop Sole Trail Running Sneakers

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Size: 7.5 Wide


Color: Light Brown


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 22, 2023


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ relxfeet


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  • Converted Xero Brand Wearer
Size: 12 Wide Color: All Black
I switched to minimalist shoes 2 years ago and haven’t looked back. Something everyone should know with all minimalist shoes is that you will need to actually learn how to properly walk. It took me many months to change my poor walking style. I say this because the comfort of any minimalist shoes depends on your ability to walk properly. If you can, then the shoes are phenomenally comfortable. If you cannot, then they will feel terrible. I started my minimalist journey with Xero Brand Shoes. They were a solid shoe, but at $150 per pair it was costly to purchase every few months. My work requires me to walk 10-15 miles a day, so naturally I wear shoes out quickly. I decided to give these shoes a try at 1/6th of the price. I’ve been using them for a month. I wasn’t sure that I liked the style at first, but I’ve grown to like it. My work prefers all black shoes and these are all uniformly black. I couldn’t ever completely find that in another Brand. The comfort is, dare I say, better than Xero Brand. I still have some Xero’s that I cycle through daily along with these, but I honestly look forward to the days I get to wear these. The fit is snug but comfortably so. They are extremely easy to slip on and off because of the stretch material. They are very breathable. It’s been a bit over a month that I’ve had them and so far the durability is holding up. I pretty much immediately bought a second pair after I first wore them, because they exceeded my needs and expectations. I’m very happy with these shoes. I will be buying these exclusively from now on. I would encourage anyone to give them a shot…IF you know how to walk properly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2025 by Cody Cakes

  • Low price, high quality!
Size: 9.5 Wide Color: All Black
I didn’t know what to expect for the low price. I needed a shoe for weight lifting and running but I didn’t want to spend a lot until I get a little more time and consistency under my belt. Bought these shoes randomly and they are great, like really great. Very comfortable, well made, and pretty fashionable, Atleast for me. If you need a great shoe for fitness and don’t want to spend a lot, try these shoes. You might be as surprised as I am. I also didn’t expect the wide toe to have any positive impact but it’s a feature that I didn’t know I needed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2025 by Christopher Stahley

  • Sole is too soft
Size: 12 Wide Color: All Black
Ran a marathon in these shoes! I find these shoes comfortable, my complaint is the sole wears out too quickly, they should use a harder compound for the rubber. I had to buy a second pair for my race as the sole was worn through one my first pair, which wore oit faster than any other shoe ive worn. I would give them 5 stars with better soles. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2025 by Michael Carollo

  • This is probably the shoe you're looking for
Size: 8 Wide Color: White
If you're looking at these shoes, it's because the shoe industry has failed to provide us with ACTUALLY wide shoes AND a wide toe box, and random Amazon shoes are the only place for us. I'll be honest: I don't love the style and I need more stack height/cushioning than this shoe provides but when these shoes (and other random Amazon brands) are literally the only shoes that fit my wide feet and wide toe box, they get 5 stars. I have bought and returned, and bought and unable to return many, many, MANY shoes online the past year, all claiming to have both a wide toe box and be a wide shoe, and they all sucked (and were expensive!) Listen, if you need a wide toe box shoe and have wide feet, these $40 shoes get it done with very inoffensive styling. I'm grateful the shoes are extremely neutral so that they can go with any outfit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2025 by VM

  • Just received but very impressed early on!
These shoes made me skeptical. All I thought was that there's no way these could be comfortable for paying 35 bucks, but I couldn't not try them and at worst they would become house shoes since I don't wear those super often anyways. I will say that they are not padded in the soles in the way I expect from most shoes, but I suppose that comes with the territory of never experiencing zero drop soles before now. Also noting now that I'm a heavy set individual and will likely come back to edit this in the future with an update regardless of good or bad. There IS, however, padding at the heel of the shoe which gives it a better fit at the back than you would expect. The elastic opening allows for a snug fit once the shoes pop on, and it makes for ease of sliding them on and off especially with the thick band of material at the back for you to use to put it on as opposed to the small loop/tab of material most other shoes have. These shoes fit well but they're a touch longer. I typically order a 9 in mens (which is labeled as a 42 on these pair of shoes just in case anyone wasn't aware before they are received), and the toe box is much roomier/wider in these than my Altra Torin 5's. Big plus for me personally. Just the small issue of them being slightly longer leaves extra room at the big toe, but it surprisingly hasn't led to any discomfort like I've had in the past and may even accidentally act as a shield. I think if I sized down even a half, it might squeeze the sides of my foot closer to the opening of the shoe a bit more than I would be comfortable with. Additionally, I could actually wear these shoes without any laces at all and they stay on perfectly fine for me thanks to the elastic type opening. It looked a bit strange though, so instead I decided to do the "hidden laces" technique with my pair. It was slightly tricky to do such a technique due to only having 4 holes on each side. Since nothing really needs to be tied, I just made sure they were neat and just snug for each line and then knotted the two ends together and hid them between the rubber outside (which is where the laces go through) and the fabric part of the shoe. This ended up perfect because it doesn't cause discomfort on the inside of the shoe with laces being felt, and the small bulk from the bound up laces that pushes into the fabric on the inside of the shoe actually gives it a slightly more secure feeling. Overall, my early 2 days of impression is overall a surprising approval. These shoes are just comfortable enough, and the fact that they're only 35 dollars is going to make me buy more of them. They also feel like the perfect gym shoe, but I could always be wrong with that. I HIGHLY recommend getting these shoes if you're in a pinch with money, need new shoes, and aren't afraid to try the wide toe box. You won't be able to wear the industry standard shoes without massive discomfort after you start wearing these because of said toe box. Not sure yet if I would run in these but maybe I'll try it at some point soon and provide an update. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2023 by Choco

  • Indeed
Size: 15 Wide Color: Black Rubber
These are so f*ing comfortable. I initially got them to serve as martial arts shoes (U.S. size15) but um...these are it. They are 🔥 with everything and I'm exploring colorways like these are Jordans😂. The first pair i bought, i wear everywhere. Sometimes i wear them barefoot. I kick everything(bags,pads,poles, trees...) for almost 2 months....no fugazy. No loose thread, no sole separation...the bottoms still "skrrt" on flooring with the slightest coefficient of friction: effortlessly. Buy these mfs ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2025 by Jason Vandross

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