I'd like to try these out and compare them to my vivobarefoot stealth and my vivobarefoot Trail II...but hoesntly the look of Xeros doesn't compare to vivobarefoot, and the price isn't that big of a difference. What would be the reason to switch?
I bought my first pair of Xeros (HFS) in August of 2020. At the time, I was recovering from a bad case of plantar fasciitis. For me, there was an adjustment period. At first, it was hard to walk in them for more than about 30 minutes without my feet feeling really tired. So I just wore them as much as I could and then switch to my regular shoes, or just sit down. Within 4-5 weeks, I was wearing them almost exclusively. My feet have felt so much better. Plantar fasciitis is gone. Before, I couldn't stand walking around barefooted. It was too painful. Now, it feels great. I've been running in Altras, but am about to start on the 24 week transition to barefoot running program.
Hi, I've been using Altra too. Recently I've bought a pair of Xero sandals. I've now just ordered a pair of Xero shoes (Prio). How would you compare Altra with Xero? Thank you. PS I've used Vibram five fingers for a couple of years, and while I did like 'em, they're quite expensive and their outsole doesn't really last much, expecially compared to the Xero sandals.
I have the Men's Mesa Trail. This shoe is pretty good. I've had them for about 8 months and no issues they're well made. A few of the knobs on the bottom are worn or broken off but, that's to be expected after 8 months of use.
In regards to the Huarache strap design, yes I have felt it's benefits definitively. Having done about 2000km in 2x pairs of Terraflex Trail Running shoes, towards the end of their life these external straps have broken becoming snagged on a rock or root. Immediately the shoe feels much looser and loafy. I've rerouted the shoe laces to be tied normally at the tongue, but the shoes still feel loose around the ankles. Personally I love the Huarache strap design and am glad the new models have it inbuilt, preventing them from snagging!
Excellent review. Great information and very well informed. I’m now interested in buying a pair and will probably go with the HFS. I’m a huge Allbirds fan but I’ll give Zero Shoes a chance.
I’d never heard of barefoot shoes or hemp material before. Your review was perfect. After watching an ad on Xero shoes, I wanted to see what others had to say about them. I may try a fitness shoe by them. Thanks.
I have clown feet extremely wide upfront and narrow heels. This system works incredibly secure for me. Most shoes fly off of my feet when I move too fast but these hug securely and comfortably. This is the best shoe that’s ever fit my feet.
I do! I have super bad balance now and using the eliotical wnd tredmill have greatly helped me so if your used to walking and then have to stop for a long time and start again you’d understand! Doesn’t help that I am also legally blind and so the light doesn’t help since I am also light sensitive but anyways I absolutely love these shoes! They have helped me so much to walk again and I love to walk so it’s very important to me!
I got the black Prios a month ago. I like them very much. I go barefoot all the time and had no problem adjusting to them. I got them so I can feel the stones as I walk around the property so that I do not twist my ankle. My old tennis shoes have memory foam, arch support and a stiff rubber soil which now just don't feel right. I do not like my shoes to be tight so I can not comment about the Prios heal strap. I think the Prios looks good. My other alternatives I found that work for me are moccasins and water shoes for which the Prios looks better out in public and has a solid grip to most all surfaces. I normally use a USA size 9 and the Prios size 9 fits me well. The price I paid and the quality of the shoes are equitable. I usually can get several years out of a shoe and I think this shoe will succeed the test of time.
I had the very first Xero DIY kits. The ground feel and the durability of the sole was outstanding. The new slip ins Hemp shoes look perfect. My only gripe would be that their best running shoes are now well protected on the sides from debris and damage.If they fix that, I will order.
I bought the Speed Force shoes a week ago and have been pleased with their weight and flexibility. I've yet to use them for lifting or riding, but I expect them to be superb for these uses. I used the Boaty shoes for work for a year and a half and now keep them for smart-casual use. Definitely a brand worth checking out. Thanks for the review!
Hey recently just got the speed force shoes and as of now they are good for lifting. When I do caf raises I feel it in my entire caf range. It feels like I'm doing barefoot which is a major plus in terms of balance and activation of muscles. I haven't run in them yet though.
@@MrGrenade121 Great questions. I run barefoot, so have used them exactly zero times for running. Instead, I wear them to the gym and work. They've held up fine from those gentle uses. The only thing I find poor is that they're rather slippery in wet weather.
@@DavidKempe3 That's great to know. It ices up quite often where I live, so I was planning on using my xeros for just out on the town... but guess not soo much when the weather is bad huh. Appreciate the reply
Just discovered barefoot shoes a few months ago and your channel..thank you ! I will say that although I have not yet bought Xero shoes, I am hesitant as there are alot of negative reviews..mainly around durability.
I have the Xero Prios are my first pair of barefoot shoes. I use them for skateboarding and hiking up hills and they perform well. I am going to compare them to Vivobarefoot when they arrive.
I bought the Terraflex in clearance a couple of months ago. Not the most flexible soles and not the best barefoot feeling, but good for hiking on a rough terrain or when you are transitioning to barefoot shoes. I use them a lot in daily life as well and find them very comfortable to wear. The toe box is wide enough for me. A little disadvantage: I expected them to be a little warmer. They are good enough for Spring and Fall, but I didn't use them often Winter, my feet got cold really quickly. There however is one huge disadvantage: those shoes get really slippery when it is wet! I can not feel the secure-gripping comfort (like said on the website) at all!! Even when walking through city: going downhill on the pavement or on the many cobblestones feels very uncomfortable and tricky. And that is quite a pity, as I am living in the northern part of Germany and we have quite some rain here. So sadly enough, I won't be using these pair of shoes on my hiking adventures nor taking them with me for Summer vacation. I will just use them as an every day comfortable shoe, as long as the weather is good.
By far my favorite Xero shoe is the HFS! I now use it for all of my road running training, racing as well as casual walking jaunts. I have not tried their sandals yet but am interested in trying running in minimalist sandals. Definitely need to size up a half size on the HFS.
I have had 2 types of Sandals Venture (no longer sold) and Genesis - love them both now genesis is to thin for me on trails. Shoes I have Mesa trail.. love them If Xero would a trail sandal with the soul and thickness of the Mesa trail
Hey! Your videos really helped me with my barefoot shoes selection. Thanks! I think it would be very useful if you make a video about how to choose the right shoe size. It’s something that I always struggle, cause I am never sure how they are suppose to feel, how much can you splay your toes to consider it healthy and if there’s a problem with a shoe being too big. Thanks!
Standardization in sizing is one thing, but ignoring the great variations beyond foot length and toe width is a huge problem. Foot curvature (looking at the horizontal plane from above) is not standard in people. Nor is heel width which cannot be fixed with insoles. It would be awesome if these newer companies would truely innovate. Forefoot and backfoot should be sized differently and should be prioritized with length/curvature as a third factor. This shouldn't be that hard to do especially with how much they are charging for the shoes.
I bought Xero HFS shoes in August 2021 for S$185 and within one and a half years they have worn off (see photo). Xero's 5,000 mile warranty requires proof with a tracking App such as Strava.
Hey! Thanks to your videos! I would like to know if your will review another barefoot brand. I think Feelgrouds could be a great option ! I have one, and I think it perfect (not too expensive, look really cool, feels great on feet) ! I'm a foot specialist, I'm forking with flat feet correction, ankle sprain, hallux valgus rehab. I wear barefoot shoes since 3 years ( I have Merrell, Vibram, Zero, Feelgrouds and some myself made shoes)
Thank you for your feedback! We have done a review on Feelgrounds, as well as many other barefoot shoes. You can check out all our barefoot shoe reviews here: ruclips.net/p/PLyubFJwRav-CoaFRRmgG6f-rRb4hD2-MJ
I just wanted to say, whoever says comfortable shoes support your feet to well to where they weaken, its not true. Get balance 1080s, they're 180$ but they'll help fix your balance and walk over time. It help me alot, my walk went from stomping, toes pointed out, not using my arch properly to push off, and somewhat rocking back and forth with a right leg limp. Sounds like alot but it was mild since I'm young, but the balance 1080s fixed my walk completely.
I have numerous pairs of Xero Shoes. I originally bought them several years ago to relieve back pain caused when wearing heeled shoes. That said, although they served that purpose well, I find them generally too narrow to allow my toes to move freely. While not painfully uncomfortable, I find that they miss the mark when it comes to having a sufficiently wide toe box. Also, the insoles on many of the models slide out while being worn. I contacted Xero Shoes about this and was told to either glue or tape them in or remove them, neither seems like a reasonable solution to what appears to be a design or manufacturing flaw. In any event, since I have invested so heavily in them, I continue to wear them to this day, even after my back issues had been surgically resolved.
When they had their spring, I guess it was sale here in the US I picked up the trail shoes which I liked they’re good very light everything but then I picked up a pair of sandals, aqua clouds. These are my favorite running shoes for our roads. I love them it’s like gum I think 3 mm of rubber and a top it out is maybe another 3 mm of like a foam that your feet just sit on something comfortable but soon as you step on that phone, you know disappears so you’re really running on about 3 to 4 Millimeters and they’re just great and I paid I think $16 for it so pretty good but I think normally there may be 50 they’re actually the only problem is if so then that everyone’s wild if you’re not careful the front of the sandal can actually flip underneath you, so I wouldn’t wear them on the trails but that’s itI said I love them. Yeah I love them.
When living in Portland, Oregon I ran 12 kilometers barefoot around my 1 K grass field every am & 8K quick on the treadmill in the pm for years! I won SO many 5& 10k races off this training regime, & when donning spikes found sub-5 miles doable-mostly because of my bullet proof feet. Unfortunately, that's all changed! Fast forward: inhospitable to runners: Houston ,Texas the veritable concrete jungle. Grass here is very sharp & spiky---barefoot is as yet undiscovered for me. Recently,I decided to start doing 2 sessions per day barefoot on my treadmill in a bid to seriously toughen up my soles & transition back to my days of barefoot happiness! I used to he able to run barefoot on barkdust & even won a 5K Seaside, Oregon running barefoot on the sand ( ouch!) So,it seems inevitable to buy shoes like these to try & circumnavigate this crazy city. My question relates to volume durability. I've been running 12k a day for years w fast track work,tons of hills & threshold runs. Can these shoes be used as an all purpose go to running choice for all these different types & speeds of running? Thank you in advance.
Update-----I've discovered that so called " barefoot shoes " is an oxymoron @ best. Shoes in general are absolutely NON-ESSENTIAL -mankind has been running barefoot for 2+ million years,only since 1970's have we been told (& brainwashed) to believe all of a sudden we " NEED" shoes. Seriously? It's all a a big lie & a myth as Christopher MacDougall found out( Born to Run book) searching all the scientific evidence--not 1 corroborate or substantiate that shoes reduce injury---its actually 180 degrees different. 80% of shod runners get injuries every year despite super expensive technologically manipulated shoes -----ALL hyper-marketed to the numb minded folks unwilling to discover the actual REALITY! Xero shoes or any other " barefoot shoes"--they are all super hyped & marketed -----to lighten your wallet & keep you from reconnecting w Mother Earth & Nature as we're all intended to.REAL BAREFOOT!!! I run twice a run( app. 12k) & I can't even remember what wearing or running in shoes is like.It's a distance memory...... Bulletproof feet = super strong feet = running fast = winning! It's yr own life make yr own choice. I guarantee you'll be 1000% happier w/o ANY shoes. ( buyer beware........)
Arch support is an artificial way of supporting the natural foot arch. While these tools can help some individuals in extreme cases, they are utilised too often. Unless one’s foot is deformed, is giving a lot of pain or has an arthritic condition that is too far progressed, there are better ways to improve foot function. The careful use of foot exercises and barefoot shoes are some of these methods.
I had to return a Aptos model because the toe box was not wide enough to accommodate my growing rigid bunion (it fits perfectly in Altra and Within from Amazon). The shoe is not a wide toe box, really
I have bunions,collapsing arches, and hammer toes. These shoes caused pain in the balls of my feet, as well as my arches, the back of my heels, and the inside of my knees. My feet feel better with wearing my sturdier shoes and orthotics during the day, then going completely barefoot at home.
This good advice as just starting out with running and other exercise. I’m worried about sole callouses. Also you have beautiful feet. Have you ever considered food modelling?
does the aptos have the same sole as the prio? i have a shortened first metatarsal (mortons toe) and cant wear the prio because my first metatarsal hangs off the edge of the sole
I have toe socks that I wear with my vibram five fingers and they feel great. I'm sure if I can wear those, socks with xero shoes will be fine. Just be aware traditional socks may be too thick or too tight for your toes
It's cheaper to just buy a moccasin kit and custom size it. Or buy any flat soled deck shoe, hightop, wrestling shoe, boxing shoe, etc. that comes in a wide size. This barefoot thing is just an expensive gimmick. I will say that some of the boots look nice, though.
I have overpronation (my current shoes tend to "slip" off to the side "rolling" my ankle.) Insoles support one thing but put pressure everywhere else from what I experienced (arch support). (All of my life I basically used the Dollar store / supermarket shoes and I have a habit of grinding down the inner heel of shoes)
The heel still looks way too wide for me which is the biggest issue I encounter with shoes. I ask for narrow and it only gets worse because that just means sqeezed toes. Occasionally I find a woman's size that works ok for me (a man), but I think there is so much trendy desire for easy-on easy-off that my problem may never be resolved.
lol. just started researching barefoot shoes and the majority are ugly and expensive. I'm going function over fashion though. Will be sure not to wear on any dates
Never heard of those shoes but I looked up the groundies, they look better because they're casual sneakers not running shoes. Most running shoes aren't too good looking, and I've found those that are are often not very durable and show wear faster.
Not that I'm aware of. However, Xero does ship to SA. You'll just have to find out about import duties. Not sure what the tariffs are in SA on footwear?
@@barefootstrength Thanks I was just wondering. I have already ordered a pair of sandals from them. I think I paid 25% import duties on the purchase price. This with the shipping fees really brings the cost up.
If you're looking for a shoe with nice wide toebox and zero drop, try Altra Superiors. The Athlete's Foot in Cape Town stock then, as do a lot of serious running shops eg the Durban Runner. Not a "proper" barefoot shoe though. I have a pair of lone peaks and they are the best shoes I've ever owned...
oof, just looked at their site and wanted to select my size. Turns out, they make no reference to actual size, meaning cm/inch. These labels are completely arbitrary as my feet are 27cm and in some brands thats a 41 and others 44. Like wt f
Cool, just ordered HFS. I ordered a size larger than my shoe size though, I wasn’t sure which size to go off of because the size guide has a different number for EU sizes than my shoe does. My shoe says US 11, EU 45, UK 10, 29 cm, but the website says 11-44-10-29… so I ordered 45 to be safe. Either it’s half a size two small or half a size too large. 😂
Hey, how did it go? I am considering buying a size larger than what usually fits me but I am not sure if that will be too large. They don't have half a size larger than my usual in stock.
Title should have said "turned down" from Shark Tank bc I almost wrote them off. I hate those sharktank a-holes who pervert calitalism through thier corrupt practices.
Looked as much as I could on their website, xero mention of it. Usually a company will have some information about the companies initiatives to combat climate change and pollution or mention the eco-friendly materials used on the shoe's page but they do neither... NOT a good look. Hard pass!
They're vegan friendly materials. And with the 5,000 mile sole warranty, they should at least hold up long enough to where they're not causing as much pollution from being throw away. Not sure if that's what you're looking for, but maybe it's something.
In my opinion, xero shoes are like wrestling shoes- which is what, back in the 70s, I wore for a more natural shoe. Last year I bought 2 pair of xeros and can say they sadly are made in china, and fall apart rather quickly. In addition, the toe area is too small to be a true barefoot shoe. So, I am sticking with soft star. Their shoes are made in the USA and last alot longer. (except for their all leather moccasins. the soles wear out after a year on those, but they are nice).
@@barefootstrength hi mate yep but of the Australian kind. I'm in Qld Australia but looking to move to Cyprus in 5-6 months. Have you ever thought of maybe designing producing your own footwear? I have a very close friend in Cyprus with a factory that produces various rubber products....
While I was tempted to try these, the shoes were so dang ugly I couldn’t bring myself do it. They look just like those no name super ugly cheap shoes you see in Walmart. There is no way I would be seen in public wearing these.
Unfortunately, this can happen if the correct transition period and protocol is not followed. We have a video explaining this process in greater detail: ruclips.net/video/nSuqDiW4pYQ/видео.html
@@barefootstrength My transition was slow and steady----- but was only to walk, not run. Still significantly hurt my foot, and have never recovered. I'll never use bare foot shoes Again, that much is certain. Buyer beware. They are not for everyone.
Check out our new barefoot Shoe Finder: bfs.fit/find-my-shoes
For US orders, we offer free exchanges
Just ordered a pair of HFS' cant wait to try them out. Do you have an EU distributor?
Thanks, that’s great for sizing
I'd like to try these out and compare them to my vivobarefoot stealth and my vivobarefoot
Trail II...but hoesntly the look of Xeros doesn't compare to vivobarefoot, and the price isn't that big of a difference.
What would be the reason to switch?
@@BrandonWatkinsBmW13294 could say xero restocks more often tho preference
We’ll see about that
I bought my first pair of Xeros (HFS) in August of 2020. At the time, I was recovering from a bad case of plantar fasciitis. For me, there was an adjustment period. At first, it was hard to walk in them for more than about 30 minutes without my feet feeling really tired. So I just wore them as much as I could and then switch to my regular shoes, or just sit down. Within 4-5 weeks, I was wearing them almost exclusively. My feet have felt so much better. Plantar fasciitis is gone. Before, I couldn't stand walking around barefooted. It was too painful. Now, it feels great. I've been running in Altras, but am about to start on the 24 week transition to barefoot running program.
Hi, I've been using Altra too. Recently I've bought a pair of Xero sandals. I've now just ordered a pair of Xero shoes (Prio). How would you compare Altra with Xero? Thank you.
PS I've used Vibram five fingers for a couple of years, and while I did like 'em, they're quite expensive and their outsole doesn't really last much, expecially compared to the Xero sandals.
Made in China
I have the Men's Mesa Trail. This shoe is pretty good. I've had them for about 8 months and no issues they're well made.
A few of the knobs on the bottom are worn or broken off but, that's to be expected after 8 months of use.
In regards to the Huarache strap design, yes I have felt it's benefits definitively. Having done about 2000km in 2x pairs of Terraflex Trail Running shoes, towards the end of their life these external straps have broken becoming snagged on a rock or root. Immediately the shoe feels much looser and loafy. I've rerouted the shoe laces to be tied normally at the tongue, but the shoes still feel loose around the ankles. Personally I love the Huarache strap design and am glad the new models have it inbuilt, preventing them from snagging!
I run on roads so I bought a pair of HFSs. The perfect running shoes, super happy with them, no issues at all. Will buy again for sure!
Very good review!! I like that you did some research on hemp as production material and included it in the video!!
Excellent review. Great information and very well informed. I’m now interested in buying a pair and will probably go with the HFS. I’m a huge Allbirds fan but I’ll give Zero Shoes a chance.
The Prio shoes are amazing. I wear them for working out and for my daily use. It's sad because I'm not using my other shoes as much anymore😅.
I’d never heard of barefoot shoes or hemp material before. Your review was perfect. After watching an ad on Xero shoes, I wanted to see what others had to say about them. I may try a fitness shoe by them. Thanks.
I have clown feet extremely wide upfront and narrow heels. This system works incredibly secure for me. Most shoes fly off of my feet when I move too fast but these hug securely and comfortably. This is the best shoe that’s ever fit my feet.
I do! I have super bad balance now and using the eliotical wnd tredmill have greatly helped me so if your used to walking and then have to stop for a long time and start again you’d understand! Doesn’t help that I am also legally blind and so the light doesn’t help since I am also light sensitive but anyways I absolutely love these shoes! They have helped me so much to walk again and I love to walk so it’s very important to me!
I got the black Prios a month ago. I like them very much. I go barefoot all the time and had no problem adjusting to them. I got them so I can feel the stones as I walk around the property so that I do not twist my ankle. My old tennis shoes have memory foam, arch support and a stiff rubber soil which now just don't feel right. I do not like my shoes to be tight so I can not comment about the Prios heal strap. I think the Prios looks good. My other alternatives I found that work for me are moccasins and water shoes for which the Prios looks better out in public and has a solid grip to most all surfaces. I normally use a USA size 9 and the Prios size 9 fits me well. The price I paid and the quality of the shoes are equitable. I usually can get several years out of a shoe and I think this shoe will succeed the test of time.
The HFS are my everyday work and exercise shoe
I just ordered a pair of hfs I hope they work out
I had the very first Xero DIY kits. The ground feel and the durability of the sole was outstanding. The new slip ins Hemp shoes look perfect. My only gripe would be that their best running shoes are now well protected on the sides from debris and damage.If they fix that, I will order.
I bought the Speed Force shoes a week ago and have been pleased with their weight and flexibility. I've yet to use them for lifting or riding, but I expect them to be superb for these uses.
I used the Boaty shoes for work for a year and a half and now keep them for smart-casual use.
Definitely a brand worth checking out. Thanks for the review!
Hey recently just got the speed force shoes and as of now they are good for lifting. When I do caf raises I feel it in my entire caf range.
It feels like I'm doing barefoot which is a major plus in terms of balance and activation of muscles.
I haven't run in them yet though.
How are they so far for running? Do you still use them? Are they durable?
@@MrGrenade121 Great questions. I run barefoot, so have used them exactly zero times for running. Instead, I wear them to the gym and work. They've held up fine from those gentle uses. The only thing I find poor is that they're rather slippery in wet weather.
@@DavidKempe3 That's great to know. It ices up quite often where I live, so I was planning on using my xeros for just out on the town... but guess not soo much when the weather is bad huh.
Appreciate the reply
Thank you for this very comprehensive review!
Excellent content - again!!! I really appreciate the good job you are doing.
Thank you so much! We really appreciate your continued support 🙏😊
Just discovered barefoot shoes a few months ago and your channel..thank you ! I will say that although I have not yet bought Xero shoes, I am hesitant as there are alot of negative reviews..mainly around durability.
I have the Xero Prios are my first pair of barefoot shoes. I use them for skateboarding and hiking up hills and they perform well. I am going to compare them to Vivobarefoot when they arrive.
Update: The Vivobarefoot toe area was too short. Sticking with Xero.
Thanks for the update
I bought the Terraflex in clearance a couple of months ago. Not the most flexible soles and not the best barefoot feeling, but good for hiking on a rough terrain or when you are transitioning to barefoot shoes. I use them a lot in daily life as well and find them very comfortable to wear. The toe box is wide enough for me.
A little disadvantage: I expected them to be a little warmer. They are good enough for Spring and Fall, but I didn't use them often Winter, my feet got cold really quickly.
There however is one huge disadvantage: those shoes get really slippery when it is wet! I can not feel the secure-gripping comfort (like said on the website) at all!! Even when walking through city: going downhill on the pavement or on the many cobblestones feels very uncomfortable and tricky. And that is quite a pity, as I am living in the northern part of Germany and we have quite some rain here.
So sadly enough, I won't be using these pair of shoes on my hiking adventures nor taking them with me for Summer vacation. I will just use them as an every day comfortable shoe, as long as the weather is good.
By far my favorite Xero shoe is the HFS! I now use it for all of my road running training, racing as well as casual walking jaunts. I have not tried their sandals yet but am interested in trying running in minimalist sandals. Definitely need to size up a half size on the HFS.
Time for an update to review the 360's!
I have had 2 types of Sandals Venture (no longer sold) and Genesis - love them both now genesis is to thin for me on trails.
Shoes I have Mesa trail.. love them
If Xero would a trail sandal with the soul and thickness of the Mesa trail
Hey! Your videos really helped me with my barefoot shoes selection. Thanks! I think it would be very useful if you make a video about how to choose the right shoe size. It’s something that I always struggle, cause I am never sure how they are suppose to feel, how much can you splay your toes to consider it healthy and if there’s a problem with a shoe being too big. Thanks!
Standardization in sizing is one thing, but ignoring the great variations beyond foot length and toe width is a huge problem.
Foot curvature (looking at the horizontal plane from above) is not standard in people. Nor is heel width which cannot be fixed with insoles.
It would be awesome if these newer companies would truely innovate. Forefoot and backfoot should be sized differently and should be prioritized with length/curvature as a third factor. This shouldn't be that hard to do especially with how much they are charging for the shoes.
Any opinion about Feelmax? Especially the Osma 7, Kuuva Trek, Kuuva 5 and Kuosku.
Not sure if they ship outside of Europe though.
I bought Xero HFS shoes in August 2021 for S$185 and within one and a half years they have worn off (see photo). Xero's 5,000 mile warranty requires proof with a tracking App such as Strava.
I wore these while driving and got a ticket for driving barefoot. Love these shoes!!
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Your videos deserve more views.
Thanks so much for your feedback! Your support and encouragement really means a lot.
Hey! Thanks to your videos! I would like to know if your will review another barefoot brand. I think Feelgrouds could be a great option ! I have one, and I think it perfect (not too expensive, look really cool, feels great on feet) !
I'm a foot specialist, I'm forking with flat feet correction, ankle sprain, hallux valgus rehab. I wear barefoot shoes since 3 years ( I have Merrell, Vibram, Zero, Feelgrouds and some myself made shoes)
Thank you for your feedback! We have done a review on Feelgrounds, as well as many other barefoot shoes. You can check out all our barefoot shoe reviews here: ruclips.net/p/PLyubFJwRav-CoaFRRmgG6f-rRb4hD2-MJ
I just wanted to say, whoever says comfortable shoes support your feet to well to where they weaken, its not true. Get balance 1080s, they're 180$ but they'll help fix your balance and walk over time. It help me alot, my walk went from stomping, toes pointed out, not using my arch properly to push off, and somewhat rocking back and forth with a right leg limp. Sounds like alot but it was mild since I'm young, but the balance 1080s fixed my walk completely.
I have swollen tendons in both outer ankles. I've been wanting these shoes for a few months now. Would they help my problem?
I have numerous pairs of Xero Shoes. I originally bought them several years ago to relieve back pain caused when wearing heeled shoes. That said, although they served that purpose well, I find them generally too narrow to allow my toes to move freely. While not painfully uncomfortable, I find that they miss the mark when it comes to having a sufficiently wide toe box. Also, the insoles on many of the models slide out while being worn. I contacted Xero Shoes about this and was told to either glue or tape them in or remove them, neither seems like a reasonable solution to what appears to be a design or manufacturing flaw. In any event, since I have invested so heavily in them, I continue to wear them to this day, even after my back issues had been surgically resolved.
When they had their spring, I guess it was sale here in the US I picked up the trail shoes which I liked they’re good very light everything but then I picked up a pair of sandals, aqua clouds. These are my favorite running shoes for our roads. I love them it’s like gum I think 3 mm of rubber and a top it out is maybe another 3 mm of like a foam that your feet just sit on something comfortable but soon as you step on that phone, you know disappears so you’re really running on about 3 to 4 Millimeters and they’re just great and I paid I think $16 for it so pretty good but I think normally there may be 50 they’re actually the only problem is if so then that everyone’s wild if you’re not careful the front of the sandal can actually flip underneath you, so I wouldn’t wear them on the trails but that’s itI said I love them. Yeah I love them.
I’m definitely going to invest in a few pairs.
Do you run in sandals too? Do you have a favorite sandal?
When living in Portland, Oregon I ran 12 kilometers barefoot around my 1 K grass field every am & 8K quick on the treadmill in the pm for years!
I won SO many 5& 10k races off this training regime, & when donning spikes found sub-5 miles doable-mostly because of my bullet proof feet. Unfortunately, that's all changed!
Fast forward: inhospitable to runners: Houston ,Texas the veritable concrete jungle.
Grass here is very sharp & spiky---barefoot is as yet undiscovered for me.
Recently,I decided to start doing 2 sessions per day barefoot on my treadmill in a bid to seriously toughen up my soles & transition back to my days of barefoot happiness!
I used to he able to run barefoot on barkdust & even won a 5K Seaside, Oregon running barefoot on the sand ( ouch!)
So,it seems inevitable to buy shoes like these to try & circumnavigate this crazy city.
My question relates to volume durability.
I've been running 12k a day for years w fast track work,tons of hills & threshold runs.
Can these shoes be used as an all purpose go to running choice for all these different types & speeds of running?
Thank you in advance.
Update-----I've discovered that so called " barefoot shoes " is an oxymoron @ best.
Shoes in general are absolutely NON-ESSENTIAL -mankind has been running barefoot for 2+ million years,only since 1970's have we been told (& brainwashed) to believe all of a sudden we " NEED" shoes. Seriously?
It's all a a big lie & a myth as Christopher MacDougall found out( Born to Run book) searching all the scientific evidence--not 1 corroborate or substantiate that shoes reduce injury---its actually 180 degrees different. 80% of shod runners get injuries every year despite super expensive technologically manipulated shoes -----ALL hyper-marketed to the numb minded folks unwilling to discover the actual REALITY!
Xero shoes or any other " barefoot shoes"--they are all super hyped & marketed -----to lighten your wallet & keep you from reconnecting w Mother Earth & Nature as we're all intended to.REAL BAREFOOT!!!
I run twice a run( app. 12k) & I can't even remember what wearing or running in shoes is like.It's a distance memory......
Bulletproof feet = super strong feet = running fast = winning!
It's yr own life make yr own choice. I guarantee you'll be 1000% happier w/o ANY shoes.
( buyer beware........)
@@tedallison6112 hope you don't step on a cactus with those "bulletproof feet" of yours.
@@tedallison6112 my husband once had to get stitches ok his foot for stepping on glass. No thanks
Would you recommend Xero shoes or barefoot shoes for people who need arch support?
Arch support is an artificial way of supporting the natural foot arch. While these tools can help some individuals in extreme cases, they are utilised too often.
Unless one’s foot is deformed, is giving a lot of pain or has an arthritic condition that is too far progressed, there are better ways to improve foot function. The careful use of foot exercises and barefoot shoes are some of these methods.
I had to return a Aptos model because the toe box was not wide enough to accommodate my growing rigid bunion (it fits perfectly in Altra and Within from Amazon). The shoe is not a wide toe box, really
You should check out Birchbury for their minimalist leather sneakers with all the requisite barefoot shoe features.
I just got my Xero shoe 2 days ago. The shoes are amazing!
Awesome to hear such positive feedback! We wish you many happy miles in them :)
I have bunions,collapsing arches, and hammer toes. These shoes caused pain in the balls of my feet, as well as my arches, the back of my heels, and the inside of my knees. My feet feel better with wearing my sturdier shoes and orthotics during the day, then going completely barefoot at home.
This good advice as just starting out with running and other exercise. I’m worried about sole callouses. Also you have beautiful feet. Have you ever considered food modelling?
I literally got a xero shoe ad on this.
does the aptos have the same sole as the prio? i have a shortened first metatarsal (mortons toe) and cant wear the prio because my first metatarsal hangs off the edge of the sole
Can you do a video of how to get rid of duck feet, and high rigid arches?
It's in his book/course. Also has videos in there. www.exercisinghealth.net/shop/barefoot-program
Does anyone wear socks with their xero shoes? I hate wearing shoes without socks and I’ve only see people wear these without socks.
I have toe socks that I wear with my vibram five fingers and they feel great. I'm sure if I can wear those, socks with xero shoes will be fine. Just be aware traditional socks may be too thick or too tight for your toes
Update: I have the Zelen now and it is amazing. Still needs better protection of the mesh though.
Have a pair of Zero 'Hana for a couple of years. Bit ugly and a holding up well, also great for weightlifting...
It's cheaper to just buy a moccasin kit and custom size it. Or buy any flat soled deck shoe, hightop, wrestling shoe, boxing shoe, etc. that comes in a wide size. This barefoot thing is just an expensive gimmick. I will say that some of the boots look nice, though.
I have overpronation (my current shoes tend to "slip" off to the side "rolling" my ankle.) Insoles support one thing but put pressure everywhere else from what I experienced (arch support). (All of my life I basically used the Dollar store / supermarket shoes and I have a habit of grinding down the inner heel of shoes)
Halfball balance on each foot 5 mins per leg ( time stops if your other foot touches the ground) 5 days a week. 6 months you'll be right as rain.
@@daniellegler4011 isn't half ball the exercise ball but cut in half?
Amazing shoes
The heel still looks way too wide for me which is the biggest issue I encounter with shoes. I ask for narrow and it only gets worse because that just means sqeezed toes. Occasionally I find a woman's size that works ok for me (a man), but I think there is so much trendy desire for easy-on easy-off that my problem may never be resolved.
Great vid
We need to wear those Kungfu slippers that cost roughly a dollar.
Thank you for leaving the comments open.
Why does your wife's foot look exactly like yours had you shaved it and applied nail polish?
I’d consider them if they weren’t so ugly, Groundies Sydney looks really good, or even Be Lenka Prime
lol. just started researching barefoot shoes and the majority are ugly and expensive. I'm going function over fashion though. Will be sure not to wear on any dates
I actually got a lot of compliments on the prios.
Never heard of those shoes but I looked up the groundies, they look better because they're casual sneakers not running shoes. Most running shoes aren't too good looking, and I've found those that are are often not very durable and show wear faster.
I just got my Xero sandals. They are legitness!!!
The toe compartment still looks too narrow
Any South African distributors?
Not that I'm aware of. However, Xero does ship to SA. You'll just have to find out about import duties. Not sure what the tariffs are in SA on footwear?
@@barefootstrength Thanks I was just wondering. I have already ordered a pair of sandals from them. I think I paid 25% import duties on the purchase price. This with the shipping fees really brings the cost up.
If you're looking for a shoe with nice wide toebox and zero drop, try Altra Superiors. The Athlete's Foot in Cape Town stock then, as do a lot of serious running shops eg the Durban Runner. Not a "proper" barefoot shoe though. I have a pair of lone peaks and they are the best shoes I've ever owned...
oof, just looked at their site and wanted to select my size. Turns out, they make no reference to actual size, meaning cm/inch. These labels are completely arbitrary as my feet are 27cm and in some brands thats a 41 and others 44. Like wt f
Very good!
Cool, just ordered HFS. I ordered a size larger than my shoe size though, I wasn’t sure which size to go off of because the size guide has a different number for EU sizes than my shoe does. My shoe says US 11, EU 45, UK 10, 29 cm, but the website says 11-44-10-29… so I ordered 45 to be safe. Either it’s half a size two small or half a size too large. 😂
Hey, how did it go? I am considering buying a size larger than what usually fits me but I am not sure if that will be too large. They don't have half a size larger than my usual in stock.
@@kslnf8743 I think they fit well
Anyone able to get size EEEE? 13 at the other measurements
I have EE width. Any shoes for me? Karen
Are the hidden huarace strap on the hfs reflective?
Yea they have some reflective material there.... it’s really helpful for road running
Knowing how much you like Vivos, I feel like this could have been more positive. Idk, it just seemed snobby. Not everyone can afford Vivo.
Weight lifting shoe?
I see ur link but curious if u also had a discount code?
Xero don’t provide discount codes.
Are you grounded wearing these shoes?
I've decided to go full tree hugger and give these a shot.
I was wanting to order a pair but there to expensive for me
In india we wear shoes made of dry grass costing $1 .
Prio great for lifting,
My heel straps ripped after about 6 months.
South African accent??
Ja bru I skeem he's a joburg o ay
Xero shoes are definitely beyond my pocket. Ciao!
Title should have said "turned down" from Shark Tank bc I almost wrote them off. I hate those sharktank a-holes who pervert calitalism through thier corrupt practices.
What about eco friendliness?
Looked as much as I could on their website, xero mention of it. Usually a company will have some information about the companies initiatives to combat climate change and pollution or mention the eco-friendly materials used on the shoe's page but they do neither... NOT a good look. Hard pass!
They're vegan friendly materials. And with the 5,000 mile sole warranty, they should at least hold up long enough to where they're not causing as much pollution from being throw away. Not sure if that's what you're looking for, but maybe it's something.
In my opinion, xero shoes are like wrestling shoes- which is what, back in the 70s, I wore for a more natural shoe. Last year I bought 2 pair of xeros and can say they sadly are made in china, and fall apart rather quickly. In addition, the toe area is too small to be a true barefoot shoe. So, I am sticking with soft star. Their shoes are made in the USA and last alot longer. (except for their all leather moccasins. the soles wear out after a year on those, but they are nice).
The shoe are built for a purpose. It’s not built to look pretty. So I bought them.
Shoe measurements should be done in centimeters, this is why metric exists ffs
I will never deal with Xero shoes again. Period. Awful company to deal with.
Is that a Greek Cypriot name I see ?
Yes sir. My pops is Cypriot, and I currently reside in Cyprus. Are you Greek/Cypriot?
@@barefootstrength hi mate yep but of the Australian kind. I'm in Qld Australia but looking to move to Cyprus in 5-6 months. Have you ever thought of maybe designing producing your own footwear? I have a very close friend in Cyprus with a factory that produces various rubber products....
The man has hobbit feet.
Made in China
Imagine caring how something looks on your feet, shoes all do the same thing
I agree, the utility of footwear is the most important. Which is why it makes no sense to use any other footwear, other than barefoot shoes.
While I was tempted to try these, the shoes were so dang ugly I couldn’t bring myself do it. They look just like those no name super ugly cheap shoes you see in Walmart. There is no way I would be seen in public wearing these.
Hurt myself significantly just walking in bare foot shoes. Never again
Unfortunately, this can happen if the correct transition period and protocol is not followed. We have a video explaining this process in greater detail:
ruclips.net/video/nSuqDiW4pYQ/видео.html
@@barefootstrength My transition was slow and steady----- but was only to walk, not run. Still significantly hurt my foot, and have never recovered. I'll never use bare foot shoes Again, that much is certain. Buyer beware. They are not for everyone.
what an ugly shoe
I mean all minimalist shoes are kinda ugly due to the broad toebox.
Sure beats malformed toes and bunions though.
@@theultimatederp3288 i know right? Barefoot shoes may not be as aesthetically pleasing, but they are well worth it!!
Nothing worse than ugly feet 🤢
The hfs looks pretty standard design of casual shoe.
Yeah the straps aren't an usual thing but besides of that
You need to disclose this is a paid advertisement. I will get this removed.