WHITINMen's Canvas Barefoot Shoes | Wide Toe-Box | Zero-Drop Sole
K**S
Great fit very comfy
Firstly i bought the Amphibious version those feel great too. These are my newest Tai-Chi shoe. I really love that I don't need Socks and my feet immediately get great ground connection and rooting feels more refined like the cotton sole shoes I usually buy. Cotton soul shoes have limited space where these shoes give my toes room to wiggle and not slide. I feel like I'm learning to walk correctly all over. Brings me back to when I was a child running barefoot. Now I feel like I'm running barefoot on a padded mat or soft ground without the sandstorm a red ants. Great price. Just wish it was stitched sole rather than glued sole. Nevertheless for the price it's a very decent shoe if you like you feet to feel free. That's my nature review for the day.
B**N
Comfortable and durable
These are awesome shoes and look pretty cool to be wide shoes, which I don't really like in appearance, but these aren't bad. They have held up really durable a couple of months now the wash whale and machine wash an airdra, they hold a shape and don't crack up, lightweight, breathable stretchability, but not Too much.
G**T
Size felt true for me, Love the style however..
I understand these are made in China but its obvious the sole is glued to the rest of the shoe instead of stitched not sure how long they will last, they are actually pretty comfortable seems like they used some kind of memory foam throughout the inside of the shoe, Only thing I kind of dislike is how low they sit on my ankles makes me feel like I might slip out of them whilst walking and or maybe even running but so far so good, Might be worth a shot if you're looking to try something different.
S**T
Perfect fit, excellent grip, my new favorites until the rains come
I was pleasantly surprised by these. They fit like a glove, and are my ideal balance between something to protect the bottom of my feet but not inhibit foot and toe movement and ground contact.I use them as daily drivers, but they would make good shoes for lifting or movement workouts and have used them a little for both.They grip extremely well, in loose soil, smooth floors, wet concrete, and everywhere else I've gone with them.They tie up ok (a little wrinkly towards the toebox), and seem durable with no separations at the glued seams, or things pulling out of the canvas.I'm somewhere between 50 and 100 miles into them, including a bit of running, calisthenics, and a trail walk, but mostly just getting around town and travelling. They've done well in all of these, though I noted that they performed least well on the trail, where they are a bit too stiff but also lack sufficient tread for uneven/natural terrain (the slightly harder sole makes it difficult to wrap your toes/feet around rocks and roots like a more barefoot style would let you, but they lack sufficient tread to grip rock and root like a proper hiking shoe/boot.)I was pleasantly surprised with how grippy the soles are. I've walked across a marble floor on rainy days that I've known to be slippery and found the traction to be extreme (like new gummy soles). And yet, they gave minimal chirping and no squeaking, unlike most grippy shoes. It was comparable to a good pair of basketball shoes.Their biggest problem so far is that they don't clean up well. Having gotten some mud on them, I found that a couple of attempts at hand washing with soapy water was insufficient. They are still faintly dingy now, a subtle difference from their initial pure black look. I've now sprayed them with a waterproofing coat, which should help reduce how heavily it stains in the future (and also give slight protection for puddle season, though I still wouldn't trust them to keep your feet dry in a proper rain.)I purchased these perceiving them as budget barefoots, but think they hold up to the high dollar contenders. Pleasantly surprised and am ordering another pair. They've served well and I'd be surprised if they failed before 2025, but wouldn't feel put out if they did.
K**N
Affordable, durable, stylish sneakers
Update: I've been wearing these nearly every day for three months, and they're still great (see picture added). They scrub up well and have proven super durable and comfortable.I've been wearing these (black canvas with gum sole) for a couple of months now, and they're awesome, with a caveat: I have high arches, so I have to pull the factory insoles out and replace them with high arch support insoles that have nice heel cushioning. Couldn't be happier.
R**S
Nice pr. Of shoes
My son really likes these shoes. It was delivered fast and packaged well. They look nice and wear well including comfort.
S**R
All day comfort
This is a real shoe. Durable Rubber soles, laces that actually work, canvas, padding, small arch support, and plenty of room for the toes.
D**P
Feels like I’m… barefoot
I had recently listened to a talk about the benefits of letting children go barefoot and ended up (re)discovering barefoot shoes for adults. I looked into it a little bit and thought it was worth a try. I’ve always enjoyed going barefoot when I can, so I was hopeful the transition wouldn’t be too hard on my body.I’ve been wearing these shoes for about two months and my initial impression was that it feels like I’m walking barefoot. By that I mean the way I stand and move is exactly like it is when I’m shoeless. Obviously, ground-feel is different from barefoot but it is closer to actually being barefoot than it is to wearing conventional shoes. I feel like this should not have surprised me but I’ve never experienced shoes like this before.Fit and finish seem good, but not perfect, overall and they seem hearty enough. Two months in, there is no wear to speak of.I walked two miles yesterday and today is the first time I’ve noticed any pain or muscle tightness from wearing these shoes.Still very happy with them.
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