WHITIN Men’s Barefoot Running Shoes | Minimalist Cross-Trainer | Zero Drop Sole
$43.88
Price: $43.88
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Barefoot running shoes are the answer for people who want to run with that freedom but maintain a level of safety.
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Package Dimensions : 10.55 x 7.95 x 3.19 inches; 15.84 ounces
Department : mens
Date First Available : June 15, 2021
Manufacturer : WHITIN
ASIN : B0978S3V3W
Customers say
Customers like the comfort, look, and value of the shoes. They mention they provide a great ground feel, adequate support to avoid pain, and hug their feet in all the right places. Some appreciate the lightweight design and shoe quality. However, some customers differ on the fit, durability, and grip.
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10 reviews for WHITIN Men’s Barefoot Running Shoes | Minimalist Cross-Trainer | Zero Drop Sole
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ScabbyChic –
Gone, but not forgotten
I just retired just a after nearly a year of casual use, and my review is 99% positive. They’re very comfortable, well-constructed (the soles started wearing down a couple months ago, but the uppers still look new- no tears and all the seams are as tight as the day I got them). The price is right, too- for $43, I definitely got my money’s worth, and it’s a great way to see if barefoot shoes are for you. This was my first pair of barefoot shoes, but adjusting to them from fat-heeled, cushy Hokas was surprisingly painless. If you plan on actually running in them, probably stick to offroad- The soles are flexible and very thin, with no cushioning: you’ll definitely feel it if you pound the pavement or step on a rock. That’s my only complaint, and it applies to barefoot shoes in general, not just these.I’ve since purchased a couple other brands of barefoot/zero drop shoes, and where these Whitins really shine are the fit and style. Barefoot shoes should move with your feet, which these do very well- the sloes flex effortlessly and the uppers have just the right balance of padding and rigidity to lock on to my heels and stay comfortably in place through my stride. Even with thin socks, they never chaffed. I tried a different, more expensive Amazon-exclusive brand of barefoot trainers and my heel would lift nearly half-way out of them when I walked.If you’re comparison shopping, you’ve probably noticed that this type of shoe has a wide toe box, which tends to give them an unflattering “clown shoe” vibe (seller’s pictures tend to show their product at only flattering angles, but if you look at user review photos, you’ll see it). The model I bought-WHITIN Men’s Barefoot Running Shoes | Minimalist Cross-Trainer| – is just as wide as the others, but the wrap-around soles and the placement/shape of those plastic side panels gives them a *much * slimmer appearance.I couldn’t be happier with my purchase and will definitely be getting another pair soon!
Ryan –
I’ve worn these for almost a year straight, and I love them
I was a bit skeptical when I first saw these trainersâsock-like shoes didnât seem like my style. But after slipping them on, I can honestly say Iâm in love. The comfort is incredible! They hug my feet in all the right places, giving me that snug, secure feel without any of the stiffness Iâve dealt with in other sneakers. The sock-like design makes them super easy to slip on and off, which is a game-changer for someone like me who’s always on the go. Whether Iâm running errands, working out, or just walking around, these trainers keep my feet happy all day long. Highly recommend if you’re looking for something lightweight and comfortable!
Dave in Texarkana –
European Style and Size – Quality above average – durability too early to tell
Many inaccurate statements in other reviews (mostly the negative ones), so setting the record straight and providing an honest review. The hard part, of course, is that everyone has different opinions on shoes, the hardest thing to get a prevailing/standard opinion on.The incorrect stuff- there is no tongue; yes there is, it’s just affixed all the way up the opening like a hunting boot- it has hard plastic shoelace inlets; no it doesn’t, it’s a soft fabric backed material a little stiffer than the main upper material- there is no padding in the foot; yes there is, but it is thinner than a tennis shoe, more than a leather dress shoe (higher quality ones). It doesn’t have memory foam/gel, etc. like many tennis shoes do now.-they are narrow; this is a lot subjective in the reviews, no measurements, but IMHO, they are not wide, and not really advertised like that as I saw it a few days ago. They ‘feel’ a little tight/different, mostly because the middle section/eyelet material is stiffer than the main shoe material which is very soft and I assume breathable. This could create a ‘ridge’ you’d feel if laced tight. I generally get ‘hot spots’ around my ankles in hunting boots, this doesn’t feel like that and once broken in (if they do break in) it shouldn’t be noticeable.-no heel retention; I list this as a pro below, it actually cups my heel very well, better than most tennis shoes (what wears out first besides the sole) and dress shoes until they’re broken inPros-price – got these on Prime day for $35 which if they last (just received today) is a good deal-main material – it is very soft, shouldn’t create any rubbing but for the above perceptions for some, and durability is a question, we’ll see-sole – I cannot see why this would be more slippery than any other ‘tennis shoe’ like bottom, if they get dirty or other slippery substance on them, they may be slippery – never had a pair that wasn’t in that situation- heel portion, as above cups very nice and grabs and doesn’t slip like most new shoes do at first (or all the time and wear out – at least for me)Cons-you can feel the sole through the cushion – is subjective, my BMI is harder so I feel more in my feet as far as uneven-medium width, not wide; I have wider feet, but I’ve had shoes too wide too – these are not ‘tight’ but feel a bit snug, but are also brand new, not sure how much they will ‘break in’.-sizing – my feet measure 12 1/2, that’s the option I picked, the sticker as you can see says 46 which is European Men’s, Google AI says both a 46 is a 12 and a 45 is a 12 1/2, go figure. For me, if I stand up, my toe almost touches standing still, meaning it will rub. I put on my well broken retired tennis shoes and the distance is the same and do not hurt at all, so I assume these will be fine.I considered sending back because they do not feel ‘soft and smooth all over’ like some tennis shoes do ($100 Nike/etc.), but they are intended minimalist and some talk about benefits for plantar (it’s not planter folks, that’s for plants or peanuts :-),) fasciitis, which I have, so I’m going to keep and try them out. All the testing was done with low ride thin athletic socks.-
Joseph Sabella –
Very nice
Iâve only had these shoes a couple of weeks, so I donât know how they will hold up. But they are very comfortable and light weight. The sole offers more protection from rocks than Merrell’s line of minimal shoes, but still maintains zero drop on your heals. I ordered size 14 (48 euro)â¦they are snug and just fitâ¦you might order a larger size if you donât like a snug fit.
Jonathan Kegley –
Not Bad, compared to the other 2 I Got
these were a pair bought along with 2 others and probably is the best out of them, The other 2 came damaged and were poorly constructed but were from the same company WHITTIN. These compared to the Whittin trail minimalist toe box gym shoes and the whittin minimalist fashion sneakers these had the least amount of room in the toe area although they are still pretty wide in the front, they fit much better around the bridge of the foot then the other 2 where those were choking and way too small these were actually comfortable, inspecting the shoes the same way I did the other 2 I did not see the same issues (damage and loose stitching)Pro:cheapdecent constructioncomfortable enoughCon:not as wide in the toe area as there other 2 products that were tried with and neededplastic on the lacing area extends too far forward and will sometimes put too much pressure on the the joint around the pinky toe
Big Cheese –
Comfortable, fairly durable, an overall good shoe.
Ezra Moro –
I’d say order a size down. I ordered a size 12, which is my size, and it definitely fits loosely.Nice design to it, and comfortable to wear
Andrew –
Love these things. Would definitely buy more
Juan –
Muy cómodos, excelentes para el gimnasio y para caminar
Ken –
Wide, zero rise shoes. Seems to do the job. Good shoes for light use.