DIY Minimalist Sandals / Barefoot Shoes | How To

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  • Опубликовано: 14 мар 2020
  • You can use this sandal for all sorts of activities like hiking, trekking, walking, and even running! If the cord breaks, it's easily replaceable. You may never have to buy shoes again.
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Комментарии • 71

  • @greenjack1959l
    @greenjack1959l 3 года назад +13

    Car mats would be a good sole.

  • @GregoryRobertsLx
    @GregoryRobertsLx 3 года назад +26

    Nice video. Very to the point. With the rugged terrain version, you could put the plugs in the top side first before you contact cement the sole to sandwich the plug ends.

    • @Andybruff
      @Andybruff 2 года назад +4

      Came here to say this. Then you don’t have the plugs taking wear and tear.

  • @EthicalJuan
    @EthicalJuan  4 года назад +6

    Share your thoughts about this project down below!
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  • @kokuru70
    @kokuru70 3 года назад

    Great video! Thank you!

  • @leasilis1761
    @leasilis1761 3 месяца назад

    Thank you so much!

  • @ianmi4i727
    @ianmi4i727 2 года назад

    So talented and beautiful work!!

  • @ibresuenacontunaturaleza83
    @ibresuenacontunaturaleza83 Месяц назад

    great idea! thanks for the video!

  • @katieshayV
    @katieshayV Год назад +1

    Your video was relaxing to watch. Also very informative and not too overwhelming ☺️

  • @gillgjr
    @gillgjr 3 года назад

    Awsum thanks

  • @pulseoftheland
    @pulseoftheland 3 года назад

    Great video!!

  • @pierrecastillo6064
    @pierrecastillo6064 3 года назад

    NICE VIDEO BRO! GOD BLESS!

  • @carrioncrow8191
    @carrioncrow8191 2 года назад

    Good stuff here

  • @forever20plus
    @forever20plus 8 месяцев назад

    sakto sa hinahanap ko hahaha excellent video! :D

  • @yanzi8543
    @yanzi8543 2 года назад

    Great Design taste

  • @baayfree
    @baayfree 3 года назад +4

    very well edited!

  • @krupalsanghavi9388
    @krupalsanghavi9388 2 года назад +3

    Can we paste leather to the double rubber sole to make it more durable

  • @adoboproject106
    @adoboproject106 4 года назад +3

    Astig!

  • @gabrielgauthier9608
    @gabrielgauthier9608 3 года назад +6

    Very creative and inspiring video! I want to do this but also add something to make them grounded like my earth runners

    • @EthicalJuan
      @EthicalJuan  3 года назад +2

      That's a fantastic idea, Gabriel. Initially, I planned to insert copper grommets however, I couldn't find those in my area. I would love to get a hold of those in the near future!

    • @gratefuldoge8598
      @gratefuldoge8598 3 года назад +1

      How do you verify whether something is correctly grounded or not??

    • @EthicalJuan
      @EthicalJuan  3 года назад +8

      @@gratefuldoge8598 I've seen a video where they tested themselves with a Electric Tester and when they are properly grounded, it shows on the meter 0.00v. I'll try to find that video and link it here

    • @gratefuldoge8598
      @gratefuldoge8598 3 года назад

      Ethical Juan nice, thanks!

  • @TheCeslava
    @TheCeslava Год назад +1

    Where did you get those rubber plates?

  • @survivalmike
    @survivalmike 3 года назад +6

    I just wonder why you did the strap at the heel and not a simpler Version like a flipflop. Also It would have made a lot of sense to place the small loops within those two layers you glued together. In that case you wont walk on the melted "fixing" and wear it down.
    I really like the idea on making my own sandals. Maybe I should try and maybe I will use a leather insole just for comfort and looks.
    Thx a lot for creating this Video.
    Cheers, Mike

    • @emokonya
      @emokonya 3 года назад

      Leather would also be better for the "grounding"

    • @frankkrunk
      @frankkrunk 3 года назад +1

      If you walk uphill or climb a ladder, you can slip out of shoes without a backstrap. It's a common cause of accidents during the summer months, when home owners walk around in flip flops and suddenly get the idea to "finally fix that thing on the roof". I highly recommend a backstrap.
      100% agree on the loop between the layers.

    • @notanothergaminghandle
      @notanothergaminghandle 2 года назад +3

      I know I'm a bit late here, but flip flops are actually really really terrible for your feet. Because there's no heel support, the toes constantly work to keep the shoe on your foot, which is tough on the tendons on the underside of the toe and foot. It can lead to weakness in some of the muscles in the foot and tighness in others, causing problems like tendonitis, hammer toe and mallet toe to name a few. These deformities can be crippling if left untreated. Foot issues are one of the major causes of back pain, which is a super common issue for most adults because honestly, most of the shoes we wear are bad for our feet. This kind of shoe, with no arch support that's basically just a layer of protection between your foot and things on the ground that could cut or scrape your skin is one of the healthier things you can put on your feet. plenty of room for metatarsal splay and it doesn't lock your foot in one position so that your foot's muscles stay well developed.

    • @terrycoye3373
      @terrycoye3373 2 года назад

      @@emokonya How thick should the leather be?

  • @tomaskozler4856
    @tomaskozler4856 Год назад +1

    how long do the cord ends on the bottom of the sole live?

  • @willielokie
    @willielokie 2 года назад

    Hi, does the knot underneath your forefoot (1:57) make it uncomfortable? And if so, how did you fix that? Thanks!

  • @lucafeher
    @lucafeher 2 года назад

    how thick is the chord?

  • @cahallo5964
    @cahallo5964 2 года назад

    you think it's ok to sew cloth around it? I wanna try this but I really dislike the feel of gum on my feet

  • @omanafire
    @omanafire 3 года назад +5

    If you add a third piece of foam between the insole (where your foot sits) and the outsole (the part that touches the ground), and cut small holes in the sandwiched foam where the paracord knots are, it will make the shoes a lot more comfortable.

    • @kenny6281
      @kenny6281 Год назад +8

      the whole point is to have minimal padding

    • @EctoMorpheus
      @EctoMorpheus 10 месяцев назад

      The whole point is to not walk on knots

  • @juliocesaralvesribeiro4761
    @juliocesaralvesribeiro4761 Год назад

    Sandalia de tira ficou show mande um livro com fotos passo a passo sou de niteroi rj

  • @jersoncapuyan5409
    @jersoncapuyan5409 3 года назад +4

    Huaraches! Any leads on locally-produced ones?

    • @EthicalJuan
      @EthicalJuan  3 года назад +5

      Jerson, I've encountered several shoe stores in Olongapo City who produces custom made huaraches. Although they sell very thick soled sandals. My suggestion is visit some shoe repair/supplies, they probably have the resources in this video tutorial. Thanks for watching! ;)

  • @Thicbladi
    @Thicbladi 4 года назад +1

    I’d prefer just making like socks out of suede they are great but not for beginners they just keep your foot from being cut so unless your good with walking barefoot it may be uncomfortable so this is better for beginners

  • @jewel8439
    @jewel8439 3 года назад +2

    Is there an alternative to rubber for people with latex allergies? Will Eva foam work?

    • @EthicalJuan
      @EthicalJuan  3 года назад +1

      Hi Jewel, I'm not knowledgeable regarding people with latex allergies. Please consult with your doctor for professional advice. Thank you for watching! 😄

    • @bluefirephoenix347
      @bluefirephoenix347 3 года назад

      Maybe you could glue or cement a thin layer of non-latex material onto the footbed? Just be sure to use something that won't make your feet slip around.

    • @emokonya
      @emokonya 3 года назад +2

      Use leather. It will "ground you too!" and it's pretty strong!

  • @1inkdaddy
    @1inkdaddy 3 года назад +2

    where can we get the rubber ?? thanks

    • @EthicalJuan
      @EthicalJuan  3 года назад

      Try your local shoe repair/supply store, they might have it ;)

    • @omanafire
      @omanafire 3 года назад

      An old doormat works great, cheap or free if you know where to look.

  • @Lookitsdiego
    @Lookitsdiego 3 года назад +1

    Where can I get the rubber sole? Is it possible to provide a link?

    • @Sutoraida1975
      @Sutoraida1975 3 года назад +1

      Try this. I think this is what I'll be getting to make some.
      www.amazon.com/dp/B07YJN2MBM

    • @EthicalJuan
      @EthicalJuan  3 года назад +1

      Check your local shoe repair/supply store, they might have it handy for you ;)

    • @Sutoraida1975
      @Sutoraida1975 3 года назад

      Replying to give you an update on the product I linked to... It seems like it's too stiff, despite some of the reviews saying people used it to make minimalist sandals. Maybe there's something softer, or thinner that would work better.

    • @Lookitsdiego
      @Lookitsdiego 3 года назад +2

      Tetrafish_21 xero shoes website actually has the rubber and kit to make some diy sandals. I’ve just received mine and they’re the closest thing to nothing. I purchased the kit for about $35.

    • @emokonya
      @emokonya 3 года назад

      Use leather. It's stronger and provides "grounding" too.

  • @user-xi8bo3df4v
    @user-xi8bo3df4v Год назад

    👏👏👏👏👏🔥👍🍹🍯🍮🍾beautiful

  • @nogueratoma
    @nogueratoma 2 года назад

    Can you make me a pair.

    • @bangbangcabrera
      @bangbangcabrera Год назад

      Lol. No. Go make your own pair. And if you're gonna ask if someone can make you something for anything in life, at least be willing to offer to pay for it.

  • @alonasining9339
    @alonasining9339 4 года назад +3

    Is it uncomfortable to wear?

    • @EthicalJuan
      @EthicalJuan  4 года назад +7

      If it's you're first time and you've had your foot in a cast (shoes) for several decades now, yes. However, it'll just take consistent wearing for your foot to adapt to it. Your foot will be ok in no time. I've worn this kind of thin-soled shoes for about two months now, it's super comfortable to wear. I use this for walking, running, and hiking and I have no problem with it whatsoever.

    • @alonasining9339
      @alonasining9339 4 года назад +1

      @@EthicalJuan Thanks for the info! 😊

    • @EthicalJuan
      @EthicalJuan  4 года назад

      @@alonasining9339 Welcome 😉

    • @bryceharris2707
      @bryceharris2707 4 года назад +1

      Where did you get your midsole foam or rubber?

    • @EthicalJuan
      @EthicalJuan  4 года назад

      @@bryceharris2707 I purchased it at a local shoe supply store. It's also available in upholstery shops.

  • @johnq.public553
    @johnq.public553 7 месяцев назад

    The soles are too thick for barefoot sandals.

  • @ll0lllo493
    @ll0lllo493 2 года назад