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WHITIN Men's Cross-Trainer | Barefoot & Minimalist Shoe | Zero Drop Sole | Wide Toe Box

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Size: 9


Color: 2_ Black


Features

  • Rubber sole
  • Anatomical shape provides natural comfort.
  • Adaptive materials and minimalist construction.
  • Zero drop from heel to toe for a natural stride.
  • Our vegan friendly footwear uses 0% animal products.
  • Note, if between sizes, order next size down.

Description

Wide Anatomic Toe Box The toes are not compressed but have room to spread, leading to better balance. Thin Flexible Sole The sole of the shoe is thin and firm which allows for better proprioception and feedback from the ground. Flat Zero-Drop Sole This allows the feet to be in a neutral position which supports a healthy posture and puts less stress on the joints. Read more Removable sockliner (insole) if you want a “more barefoot” feeling. Go Barefoot! We were walking barefoot for 4 million years, then for a few hundred years in strange things called “shoes.” Now we are returning back to our roots and Mother Nature’s perfect design! Men's Minimalist Trail Runner Men's Barefoot Cross-Trainer Men's Knit Barefoot Sneakers Men's Wide Barefoot Sneakers Men's Canvas Barefoot Loafers Men's Wide Barefoot Sneakers BAREFOOT FLEXIBILITY ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ZERO-DROP HEEL ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ WIDE TOE BOX ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Men's Slip-on Loafers Men's Slip-on Loafers Men's Slip-on Loafers Men's Slip- on Loafers Men's Slip-on Loafers Men's Slip-on Loafers Foam-Cushioned ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Flex & Fold Sole ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Machine Washable ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓


Package Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 11.02 x 4.72 x 3.15 inches; 12.35 Ounces


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 28, 2019


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  • Best first pair of non-Vibram barefoot shoes
Size: 11 Color: 3-1_ Black
These shoes are great. As someone who has had a pair of Vibrams and also doesn't generally want to deal with the stigma that comes from shoes that have individual toes, these were a great way to get back into the barefoot shoe game. Pros - they look like regular shoes and I wear them to most places - the wide toe box makes them super comfortable to just wear anywhere - they're soft and flexible and easy to get on and off without feeling right or loose Cons - my biggest con is in how quickly the insoles start to slide around. To be fair, it took months of wearing them almost daily for this problem to surface, so it's not actually quick, but once it does this the shoes are effectively garbage. I think the glue connecting the insoles to the bottom of the shoe slowly wears away and eventually the insoles themselves starts to slide around. For me this meant that while walking my dog I could feel a gap between my toes and the bottom of the shoe where the insoles had slid back. It's not comfortable, but for a 45 dollar shoe, this taking months to happen is well within reason. Overall I definitely recommend the shoes for anyone wanting to have function without sacrificing form ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2022 by Devin Wood

  • Most wonderful shoes I've owned since boyhood moccassins
Size: 11 Color: 1_ Dark Grey
This is my first foray into the world of minimalist shoes as an adult, but these shoes remind me of the complete joy I used to feel at age 10 on Saturday mornings walking alongside my dad, fishing pole in hand, loping along silently down a lakeside trail in 100% leather moccassins. I'm no longer that boy. I'm 52, with flat feet and 40 pounds too heavy. I've had two knee surguries, the last of which ended with my doctor saying "It's not if you need a knee replacement, but when. Tell me when you're ready." The inside surface of my right kneecap -- the part that rubs against the rest of the joint -- was scoped to reveal that it looks like its cartilage, which is supposed to be smooth, looks like it has been through a cheese grater. I wore hard "cookie" orthotics in my shoes as a kid, have bought hefty arch supporting insoles for all my shoes all my life, and work 12 hour days outside on Saturdays in boots that have $400 Good Feet Store hard orthotics in them. I say all this not to exhaust the reader or make this product review about me, but instead to say that although I was a cross country runner in my early teens, I am clearly no athlete anymore. If minimalist shoes should hurt anyone, they should hurt me. And some did. I also ordered a couple other brands when I ordered these. They were not comfortable. These are. They fit my feet nicely, and that's saying something for me. I have narrow feet, but have always worn B to D widths because my feet get extremely hot, so I like the extra air space. The sole padding on these shoes is just enough. The tread is good, even in mud. The flexibility is outstanding. And even though the arch supports are nowhere near as high as the orthotics I am accustomed to wearing, I find that they work fine. I walk three miles a day in these. I hope to lose some weight so I can try jogging in them -- something I haven't done in 20 years. Another thing I like about these shoes is the attention to detail in making the heel and tongue substantial, unlike other brands I ordered and returned at the same time I was testing these. The heel rises high enough and is cupped enough to prevent my heel from rubbing. This is actually amazing to me, and unprecedented as far as I can remember. My narrow feet and low arches have always caused my shoes to have no purchase on anything to hold them back from rubbing on the heel. As a result, the inside of the heel of every pair of shoes I've ever owned has had its inner padding rubbed off within months. That's not going to happen with these. Another point of quality in these shoes is the tongue. Other brands I ordered seemed to sacrifice so much to reduce shoe weight that they relegated the tongue to a limp flap of material that would wrinkle every time I laced up the shoe, which translates to rubbing on the instep and also allowing the laces to blow through and rub directly on my sock. Not so with the tongue on these shoes. They have just enough height and padding to prevent wrinkling and rubbing. I'm surprised to find that after an initial few days when I had to adjust my three-mile walks to the new gait that minimalist shoes promote, my body acclimated nicely. I found myself with muscles growing in my calves, arches, and ankles, and my normal aches from a bad knee and arthritic big toe disappeared. An unexpected bonus is that these shoes also make great slippers for padding around the house, which I usually do in bare feet in summer but doesn't work in winter. I normally hate slippers of any kind even in winter because again, my feet get very hot very easily, and I am prone to get sores between my toes when my feet get too hot for too long. Heat isn't much of a problem in these shoes, though, even in summer, so I'm looking forward to December. I am astounded, actually, that I could get a pair of shoes this comfortable for the price. Twice before in my life I've bought a second identical pair of shoes when I found a pair that I really, really liked. That's how hard I am to fit. I shop for shoes for weeks, sometimes months, before buying. But I think I'm going to buy a second or maybe even a third pair of these. Your mileage may vary, but for me, they are perfect. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2020 by Mike

  • Better then expected
Size: 9.5 Color: 2_ Black
I really liking theses shows. Even though I do not trail walk of exercise in them. They are really comfortable enough to wear everyday to work. I have a pair of Vibram five finger shoes and cannot wear them for more than 4 hours before needing to take them off. These I can wear all day. I work 10 hour days so I am wearing them for 14+ hours a day. Planning to get another pair for in home use and also planning to get my wife a pair as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2022 by Charles knox

  • A good type of pain
Size: 11 Color: 3-1_ Black
Bought these because I heard that barefoot shoes feel natural and fix your scrunched up toes by allowing them to flex. First few weeks are gonna hurt, not because the shoes are poorly designed, because your feet have been poorly managed wearing unnaturally supported shoes your whole life. These shoes allow your toes and foot muscles to flex in ways they've never flexed before other than running around barefoot, which most people don't. Your toe and foot muscles are gonna be worked out. Your feet will gain strength and it will hurt, but it only hurts because you aren't used to exercising these muscles. Don't buy these and try to run a few miles right away, buy these, walk around for a few days, after you get a good feel for them, go for a light jog, you will be sore. Once you're ready, hit a mile or two, you will definitely be sore as hell. 10/10, buy them, fix your posture, naturally flex your calves, toes, and feet. Also DO NOT run heel to toe, as any athlete will tell you, run with your toes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2022 by Justinhones

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