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Item model number : WMN_VAR
Department : womens
Date First Available : September 19, 2025
ASIN : B0FRVCBTF5
Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here
Best Sellers Rank: #1,604,654 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #564 in Women’s Trail Running Shoes
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4 reviews for Womens Lightweight Flexible Trail Running Shoes – Minimalist Zero Drop Trainers with Wide Toe Box – Japanese Inspired Athletic Sneakers Black
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tigriss7 –
Fantastic Zero Drop Shoes
I made the switch from thick soled shoes to firmer bottomed shoes since I broke my foot. I can’t wear Birkenstocks trail running, so I picked these up. While the sizing does say wide, but they aren’t. They are a medium with a wider toe box. The wide toe box lets your toes spread out while you run and walk. This is much more comfortable once you realize that you don’t need the extra squish factor of a super thick sole. My feet are a true narrow, so I always have extra room in the toe box. The extra space of these don’t bother me and don’t feel huge on my feet. I did put in orthopedic inserts to support my arches and metatarsals. The inserts that come in them don’t offer much in the way of arch support, so they need a bit of extra help. Time will tell if they hold up well since train running can put stress on the shoe. These are also good for everyday wear and walking. I did spray them with a few coats of 3M Scotchgard spray to help keep them looking good. They are holding up great and my feet love them.
James McGill –
Comfort Meets Trail Readiness
My wife has been looking for minimalist and zero-drop footwear for both daily wear and trail running, so I’m always on the lookout for brands that truly understand the principles behind foot health and natural movement. These shoes, with their minimalist design, zero-drop profile, and wide toe box, seemed like a promising option, and after several weeks of wearing them on various terrains, they’ve largely exceeded her expectations.The first thing that stood out was the fit. The “Wide Toe Box” is genuinely wide, allowing my toes to splay naturally and comfortably, which is crucial for stability and reducing pressure points – a common issue with conventional athletic shoes. The flexible upper material conforms well to the foot without feeling restrictive.Performance-wise, these are fantastic for trail running and walking. The “zero drop” sole means there’s no height difference between the heel and the forefoot, promoting a more natural gait and encouraging forefoot striking, which my wife personally prefer. The lightweight and flexible design truly allows for ground feel, which is essential for navigating uneven trail surfaces. While they offer good tactile feedback, there’s still enough sole protection to keep discomfort from sharp rocks to a minimum. The outsole provides decent grip on dry and moderately wet trails, though I’d be cautious on very muddy or slick surfaces, as the lugs aren’t extremely aggressive.They are incredibly comfortable for all-day wear, not just for exercise. my wife has used them for long walks, light hikes, and even as everyday casual sneakers, and my feet have felt less fatigued compared to wearing shoes with more conventional cushioning or arch support. The breathable upper also helps keep feet cool.My only minor critique, and this is highly subjective, is that while the lacing system is effective, I occasionally find myself needing to readjust the laces to get that perfect “barefoot but protected” feel, especially on longer hikes. This isn’t a flaw, more a characteristic of minimalist shoes where precise fit is paramount.Overall, if you’re a minimalist footwear enthusiast, new to the zero-drop movement, or simply looking for a comfortable, wide-toe-box shoe for trail running or active casual wear, these Notace trainers are an excellent choice. They successfully blend functional design with a clean aesthetic and truly prioritize natural foot movement.
Ghostgirl423 –
Probably the most comfortable sneakers I’ve ever owned.
I was REALLY concerned when ordering these. I have a pretty narrow foot and ankle. So, when I saw that all of their sizes were wide, I was pretty discouraged because I loved the look of these sneaks. I read the description again and it said, “Wide Toe Box” so I thought maybe that’s what they meant? Or maybe I just REALLY wanted these sneakers and was trying to convince myself that’s what it meant lol. I went to their official website because I wasn’t sure of size. I run anywhere from a 9-10 depending on the brand. Their website stated that if you’re between sizes to size up. I looked at their store and it appeared that all of their shoes were wide (I did my research you guys!). So I bit the bullet and ordered a 10 “wide”.I was nervous when they arrived but they fit like a glove. I was so relieved. Not only did they fit, they were comfortable! The toe part is wide which is perfect, no squished toes. The toe area is also made of mesh so it’s breathable. There is a little bit of room/space but I definitely wouldn’t call them wide. Like I said, my foot is narrow, so I’m used to that gap. The only part that was tight were the laces and that’s because I tied them too tight at first!Even though it kind of feels like you’re walking around wearing next to nothing on your feet because they are light weight, they have a solid, firm sole. As for affordability, only time will tell in my opinion. If they last a long time and continue to be as comfortable and hold up when running then they’re definitely worth the price tag.If you’re on the fence I say try them out. I’m glad I did.
Amazon Reviewer –
comfortable and extremely lightweight
i decided to give these a try. I’m normally a 6.5/7 and I got the 7s and they fit well so I would say true to size mostly. They’re very comfortable – I don’t have wide feet anyway so most sneakers are comfortable to me but I know a lot of people who hate getting their toes squished so these are perfect because they have a really wide toe box! Unfortunately I don’t like the look or style of big toe box shoes but I’m past the age where I will suffer for beauty!The shoes are incredibly light weight – I think maybe the lightest shoes I own while still offering support on the sole for trail running. The tread is slip resistant. They offer a good amount of support although sometimes I prefer more so I may put an insole in them occasionally which I know is kind of ruining the zero drop thing. Maybe I’ll get used to the zero drop. I wish the style was a bit more my preference but again there is no way to have a wide toe box and the style I like.They seem quite durable and a good value for the money. If they come apart I will update my review but they seem durable with good stitching, no messy glue seams, and all around good quality.