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Department ‏ : ‎ mens
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ May 12, 2024
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0D3ZRW4D6
Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here
Best Sellers Rank: #18,075 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #1 in Men’s Track & Field & Cross Country Shoes
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  1. David khinikadze

    one of the best deals on Amazon
    wonderful shoes. Lighter than a feather, fit me nicely, super comfortable. can feel the ground I walk on, nice traction. not sure if it can withstand trail-running. you’re getting a high-quality product for a wonderful price. then again, not sure how durable it is, but I have a feeling it’ll last a long while.

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  2. Vital

    Lightweight and Comfortable Minimalist Shoes
    These WHITIN barefoot running shoes feel very natural with their zero-drop sole. Lightweight, breathable, and flexible, they’re great for running, training, or everyday wear. Perfect for anyone looking for a minimalist shoe experience.

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  3. Emil

    Extremely comfortable and stylish – but for casual use
    I wanted to foray into barefoot tennis shoes because not every workplace accepts fivefingers or sandals, which are my preferred shoes. I used to be a very narrow toebox-wearer, as my feet are somewhat narrow and my arches slightly high, but I found they had a negative impact on my balance, comfort, and especially ability to climb. The toe box on these is bigger than the average shoe, and the fabric they are made of is extremely comfortable. However, you do not get the full range of movement and ability to spread your toes as you might in fivefingers- you do get most of it, I would perhaps ballpark 75%. That might be an issue for you if you have sensory processing difficulties, but it was not a large issue for me. Their versatility is also limited by the lack of water resistance- if you’re walking through the city or a muddy trail, or neglected suburban road with potholes, you will end up with dirty shoes, wet socks, and an extra chore when you get home- cleaning the fabric. Yes, you can toss them in the laundry, but that doesn’t help you during the day while you’re actually wearing them. Other than that, these shoes would actually be quite good for light bouldering; with a diamond cross grip pattern on the bottom that is essentially flat across the whole bottom of the shoe. They have firm supports along the side, right along my arches, that can be laced tighter- think corsetry- but this doesn’t equate to sufficient arch support for me personally when it comes to running, which was a little disappointing, but you could also attribute that to me being a relatively new barefoot runner (though I am not a new barefoot walker.)They are lightweight, and also look very nice and are great for school or the office, if that is where you find yourself. All that said, they are far superior to the average sneaker, and I wear them every week, at least a couple of times.

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  4. 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!

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  5. Jon Ellithorpe

    I Keep Buying These
    I’ve had at least four pairs of these shoes. They are well made and very comfortable to wear at work or on sidewalks. I especially like how easily they go on. I set the lace tightness I want and then can easily pull them on without untying the next use. They are very light. and flexable I find them good at the gym for dead lifting and squats.So, obviously I keep buying them so they work for me however, these are the negatively critical points you should consider. 1) The sole is what appears to be gum rubber. It will wear out quickly. For me that is in about 3 to 4 months. Its acceptable initial traction will degrade to smooth. I walk and run with a dog as well as wear them at work. 2) The toe box is standard, not wide which would be something someone looking for a barefoot shoe would hope to have. The toe box looks nice but your toes will never have the opportunity to expand/recover for standard shoes. 3) If you step on a stone that stands proud from the ground . . . say some gravel is tossed into your path, you’re not going to forget it and feel disappointed that you were not paying more attention to where you walk.I’ve just bought my first set of brown to wear with my lighter colored slacks. I love the black color and this new brown is very nice.It’s a good shoe.

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  6. david a.

    Son muy bonitos, pero no son barefoot, ya que para esa denominación se requiere que la puntera sea suficientemente ancha para tus dedos. Y la puntera que trae estos tenis es casi como una estándar. Si NO buscas unos tenis barefoot minimalistas entonces sí podrías adquirir estos por lo bonito del modelo y el precio.

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  7. Elizabeth Arcaya Wright

    La talla fue la exacta, medí mi pie y agregué los centímetros que indicaron así que funcionó perfectamente.Tengo un tiempo acostumbrándome a zaparos planos, como los Converse, por lo que estos se sintieron extremadamente cómodos, usando la plantilla (viene una plantilla que no es nada gruesa).Posteriormente los usaré son la plantilla para que sean literalmente barefoot.De todos los zapatos minimalistas, son los que mejor precio tienen (y súper cómodos).Así que buena calidad y comodidad para el precio que tienen.Además llegaron antes de la fecha que decía al principio.

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  8. Jose

    La calidad de manufactura no es la mejor en el sentido de que el pegamento de la suela se ve blanco sobre la tela negra. Dicho esto, son los zapatos mas comodos que he probado. Lo primero que hice fue quitarles la plantilla, que viene incluida, ya que esta los hace un poco incomodos en mi opinion. Creo que por el precio es muy buena compra. La tela elastica con la que estan hechos se siente de buena calidad al igual que la suela. Llevo usandolos un par de semanas sin problemas.

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  9. JAZ JUAREZ

    Los tenis son muy bonitos, solo que llegaron de otro color diferente al que pedí, pude hacer devolución y cambio sin problema, solo pues el tiempo que lleva hacer todo el trámite

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  10. Juan

    Muy cómodos, excelentes para el gimnasio y para caminar

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    WHITIN Men’s Barefoot Running Shoes | Minimalist Cross-Trainer | Zero Drop Sole
    WHITIN Men’s Barefoot Running Shoes | Minimalist Cross-Trainer | Zero Drop Sole

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