How to Tie Xero Shoes Basic Huarache - Left Foot

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • www.xeroshoes.c... -- This is our Xero Basic slip-on/slip-off tying pattern for huaraches barefoot running sandals. Frankly, all I did in this video is reverse the image from this video:
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    Whether you use your Xero Shoes for running, walking, hiking, camping, yoga, Crossfit, or 100-mile ultramarathons, this simple style works great. You can slide it on and off your foot in a second, but it stays on once it's there. Xero Shoes are a great solution for your barefoot running shoe or minimalist running shoe needs.
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Комментарии • 16

  • @JC-rr5sw
    @JC-rr5sw 2 года назад

    Thanks for making this video. Before i found it i was trying to set up my left sandal with the right foot video, it did not go well.

  • @Chica1PR
    @Chica1PR 5 лет назад +1

    Is there a knot that needs to be made to keep the toe end from pulling through from the bottom of the shoe?

    • @stevensashen6956
      @stevensashen6956 5 лет назад

      Either a knot or a "lace bead" -- see ruclips.net/video/mw6F3rMrj50/видео.html

  • @lottaleijon6654
    @lottaleijon6654 4 года назад +1

    That is not really a double half hitch. A dhh/clove hitch never switch direction around the target. You do two half hitches, a knot named girth knot or larks head.

    • @crazeeaz
      @crazeeaz 2 года назад

      Til a double half hitch and two half hitches are not the same not.

  • @bluelane
    @bluelane 9 лет назад +1

    So I have tried tying them a variety of ways and with different pressure, but no matter what when I walk it is very painful between my toes where the knot is under the sole. Any advice?

    • @Agnesanonymous
      @Agnesanonymous 8 лет назад

      +mocswithsox They have other styles you can try that don't have the cord in between your toes.

    • @chrisanderson2637
      @chrisanderson2637 3 года назад

      They now recommend a “bead” as well that works nicely.

    • @Paula_Limberg
      @Paula_Limberg Год назад

      I actually tied my left shoe with the right side version and it felt better between my toes than doing it the correct way. We’ll see if swapping works out for my right foot as well!

  • @TheOnlyFairee
    @TheOnlyFairee 6 лет назад

    What do you do with the extra string at the end?

    • @stevensashen6956
      @stevensashen6956 6 лет назад +2

      You can cut it off (and heat seal the end of the lace), or do some "huarache macrame" and use it for a decorative touch (see www.xeroshoes.com/tying for some examples)

  • @SexyVeganChick
    @SexyVeganChick Год назад

    I bought these because I'm short on cash, but I'm going to just have to buy another pair of $1 flip flops. I cannot get it right and I wish I had never spent the $30 on DIY sandals.

    • @xeroshoes
      @xeroshoes  Год назад +1

      If you need any assistance in assembling your DIY sandals, don't hesitate to contact our Customer Happiness team at support@xeroshoes.com and they can help you with any stage in the process.