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WHITIN Men's Minimalist Barefoot Sneakers | Wide fit | Zero Drop Sole | Upgraded Footbed

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Size: 10


Color: All Black ( Upgraded Insole )


Features

  • Wide fit, like first class for your feet.
  • Upgrade breathable vent pigskin lined removable memory foam insole.
  • Zero-drop, non-elevated sole for proper posture and balance.
  • A wider than average toe box to allow the forefoot to spread.
  • Flexible, non-slip, abrasion resistant rubber sole for extraordinary barefoot feeling and free movement.

Description

A Wider Toe Box Designed with a wider than average toe box to allow the forefoot to spread.. Not having enough room for your toes may lead to corns, calluses, neuromas, or deformed toes. Read more Flexible Sole Flexible, non-slip, abrasion resistant rubber sole for extraordinary barefoot feeling and free movement. Read more Flat | Zero Dorp Allows the feet to be in a neutral position which supports a healthy posture and puts less stress on the joints Read more Men's Wide Barefoot Sneakers Men's Minimalist Trail Runner Men's Barefoot Cross-Trainer Men's Minimalist Cross-Trainer Men's Canvas Barefoot Loafers BAREFOOT FLEXIBILITY ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ZERO-DROP HEEL ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ WIDE TOE BOX ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 1.97 x 1.97 x 1.97 inches; 3.53 Ounces


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ January 29, 2022


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  • not a barefoot shoe, has arch support and elevated heel
Size: 10 Color: Brown ( Upgraded Insole )
not a barefoot shoe, has arch support in the construction of the shoe. the midsole area is very narrow, creating pressure on the arch area unless you have high arches. For those without high arches, it causes the foot to tip to the outside, unbalancing the stance and gait. Also the insole has elevated heel. Also there is no lateral support in the very soft uppers so shoe is ok for walking but not for any kind of lateral movement. very disappointing that whitin has no real barefoot shoes in their collection. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2021 by Rich

  • Not wide enough for my wide foot
I have wide feet, having bought wide shoes for the past 15 years and never been happier. I wanted to try a minimalist shoe because I love the last pair of non-wide shoes I owned, which were a cross between a moccasin and a tennis shoes: very minimalist. I go between an 11 and 11.5 typically extra wide. After searching online for the “best wide minimalist shoe”, I found these and gave them a try. I initially tried an 11 given my history and they felt like a paid of ballerina slippers they were so tight. I returned them thinking that I just needed a size up (which would be 12 for these). Unfortunately, while they fit better, it was still very tight across the ball of my foot and the little toes felt constrained. Yes, these have a bigger toe box, and probably be a good fit for someone whose feet run slightly on the wide side. Also, the feel was very minimalist (good tactile feedback as I walked through the house, no artificial bend points forces on the foot). I really want to like them, and think I would have, if they weren’t so constricting. The rating is from the perspective of looking for a minimalist shoes for a wide foot, and sadly it does not deliver for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2021 by Graham Lower

  • These ARE Minimalistic Sneakers, not padded!!
I been wearing some minimalistic sneakers off and on for the past few years and spotted these Whitin's and decided to get 2 pairs of them in White since white seems to go with most of my clothes....but they get dirty or muddy fast. These have zero drop soles and they ARE minimalistic sneakers....so NOT MUCH or NO PADDING AT ALL!! If you want padded sneakers, get cushioned sneakers. I have seen countless reviews here bellyaching about "no comfort" or "you feel like you can feel everything you're walking on"....blah blah blah. These are Minimalistic Sneakers....NOT Cushioned sneakers. They do come with a removable insole some some slight comfort. I removed the insoles for a more minimalistic feel while wearing them. I ordered a third pair and these seems well built and they are fairly light weight and fit for me was "as expected" and the width seems a bit snug, but with the removable insoles removed, they are a little less snug....and more comfortable. IF I had to nit pick, I'd say the shoe laces are too thin and I ordered thicker shoe laces for these sneakers. I did wear them to a mud run as a volunteer and they got totally trashed/muddied up so bad....but after washing them outside, most of the mud came off and I still wear these shoes around as casual shoes. Great shoes! 4 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2021 by StormTrackerJeff

  • Sole feels good and flexible but sides dig into toes
Hello, I was excited to receive the shoes but I find that they are both very uncomfortable at the top of the toes and the sides. I think this is due to excess fabric along the tongue of the shoe. The stitching and fabric are stitched over the side of the small toe and big toe. When the shoes are laced they pinch and create a lot of pressure. Just waking a few steps around the house is not comfortable. In the attached image the circles is where it feels like it did into my feet. The excess fabric stores under the line inside the shoe. Other than the pinching/stabbing the sole feels good. Great grip to the floor and lots of flexibility. The toe box is wide. Zero drop. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2021 by James James

  • Not a "Wide Fit". It is a "Narrow Fit" at best.
I purchased a size up (13) from my typical size 12 and the shoe is still way too narrow. It should be marketed as a "Narrow Fit"...not a "Wide Fit". See photo's where I show the insole on the size 13 shoe. The top of the toebox area is a pathetic 2 to 3 inches wide. The widest part of the shoe is not even 4 inches wide....and this is on the size 13 shoe. There is no way my size 12 foot is fitting in this size 13 shoe...unless I cram my toes into the toebox. Does anyone have a foot shaped like the Whitin insole in the pictures? I highly doubt it. Why can't shoe companies make shoes shaped like a real foot? Every shoe out there forces the toes into a tight box which causes deformity of the foot and loss of stability. Why can't shoe companies make an anatomically correct shoe/sneaker/boot? It should not be this difficult to find shoes that fit a human foot. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2022 by vjm vjm

  • Great right out of the box
I have big wide feet with a half a size difference between them so finding shoes online is difficult without the trying on. For example At XMass I was in the hunt for boots and It took ordering seven pairs to get two. Thanx Amazon for free returns. So when I order a pair of shoes and they go on without a hitch and fit like they were made for my feet as well as wear them for hours immediately with no issues, my soul smiles. They are true to size as well as wide, and comfortable with or without socks. The only reason I put a 4 for support is because they are a moccasin/bare foot like feel with high bend ability. Therefore you naturally loose just a bit in the support department Great shoe I wil be ordering more ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2021 by Wilshine Wilshine

  • Super comfortable
Size: 12 Color: All Black ( Upgraded Insole )
Very good looking plain black shoes. Super comfortable. I’m always a 12 but I have a wide foot. These fit me perfect, and I couldn’t be happier with how good they feel. I did’t like the shoelaces it came with and got some plain black ones. If you replace them, I recommend going with 38”.
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2021 by Jonathan Ames

  • Everyday shoe for those looking for minimalist shoes
I'm new to the whole minimalist shoe trend, so I don't know if this really counts or not, but it's got a zero-drop sole, even if the insole has some padding. After trying another pair of the WHITSIN shoes that I got mainly for running (which I enjoy,) I tried this pair that looks like a "normal" shoe, for casual wear, not necessarily running. After a few weeks of wear, they work great. They have the zero-drop sole, so don't have the huge build-up in the heel like most shoes these days. I'm a men's size 12 and they fit perfect. I'm really happy with them and wear them all the time. If you're looking to move into minimalist shoes, this is a good place to start. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2021 by Steve

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