@@emkultra8 i have 3 pairs of vibram five fingers. i love them especially the v-run but unfortunately i can't do long run with them because i have high instep and the pressure on top of foot makes my feet numb on runs longer than 90mins
I have two pair, black with red logo and olive green, and I find they are better suited to walking and daily use rather than running. While running I noticed they have a tendency to slip/slide around my foot. Also the overhang at the toes tends to droop and sometimes scrape the ground when when wlaking thru rough terrain.
Barefoot runner myself. Straight up barefoot. But if it drops below 35 F then I wear skinners. Tried vibrams and vivos and others, but skinners are the only one that comes close enough to barefoot in a Nebraskan winter.
I had the V1 of these, and I've just about wore through them with hard city running mileage. I just received my pair of V2s, and I agree that the insole is fairly unruly and doesn't stay where you want it. I've removed mine, and I'm enjoying them quite a bit. They may suite someone who does more walking than running. Other benefits are that they aren't as hot to wear as the old ones, and a good bit wider.
@@alphameric Do you think the insole problem with the V2 might be a matter of fit? Maybe it's like with the Vibram Fivefingers where it won't feel right unless your toes slightly graze the front of the shoe.
Your professionalism and presentation of the material was a treat to watch. Thank you for answering the questions I had for this sock shoe! I bet this in combination with some grippy, form fitted gloves would make for excellent urban climbing gear
So I got the whitin one and I put the head of my 3lb hammer in the toe box to stretch them and put them by my heater. Now the elastic in the toe box is just right to make these cheap ones appropriate. I just thought I would leave this comment for anyone who can’t afford skinners yet.
Just got these as an additional option to my Vivos, and I'm really enjoying them! To me, the inlay feels a bit like a temporary solution for people who are not used to the barefoot feeling, as it gives them just a slightly more "shoe - like" feeling. Going to try them for my indoor classes, very excited! Love your channel, by the way, very professional and I love your editing 👏
I have a pair of Whitin sock shoes bought off Amazon. I love them; I just wish that they made sock shoes with a wide toe box. That way my toes can splay and give me better balance. Waterproofing would be nice too.
I love skinners. I am not an outdoor barefoot person, but use them to jump rope, qigong classes and when I visit friends who don't wear shoes in their house.
hey there... is there a chance that you're going to make an unbiased, longterm review of them? like after using for 3months (if you wear them regularly)
Just bought these shoes and decided to see more videos about them as I am still finding it tough to believe what I tried on at the local barefoot running store. It is already late here, so I will try them outside over the weekend, but they look amazing. Having worn Vibram Furoshiki for several years now, I am happy to let go of the cushioned shoes because all they do is make my feet, legs and back hurt while costing a lot of money. Thank you for the video! By the way, the store owner recommened me to buy the first version of Skinners which do not have insoles. He mentioned the exact same issues you mentioned in your video as the insoles move and are rather useless. The first version costs 5 EUR less over here in the EU, so maybe it could be a better investment for those who are interested in an even more barefoot experience and somewhat more stability?
@@GrownandHealthy , thank you! I think Vibram Furoshiki are not the best choice for activities that require a lot of rapid foot movements and balance, simply because your feet can slightly move inside. I tried running in them and while it was a pleasant experience at first, I almost lost my shoe when I made a sudden turn. My foot slipped out of it. For this reason, I would not suggest you to wear them while swimming in water, because you can lose them if you are not careful. The Skinners can apparently be worn while swimming which is great in some parts of Europe where we have little sharp stones on the beach. However, I would highly recommend Vibram Furoshiki to anyone who wants to have barely noticeable shoes that kind of look cool (Ninja style!) while walking at home, in the garden, or in the office where you are not required to dress formally. They can easily be worn outside on the pavement or grass, and can be washed in a washing machine without problems. Basically, they are very similar to Skinners, but they do not offer the same level of stability. In terms of durability, I have mine since 2017 and wear them almost daily around the house and occasionally outside, but they still look as good as new.
self improvement, through movement. love the rhymes! will try these out in tropical malaysia. see if it can handle the jungles and the concrete jungles
i bought a whitin size 13 and the top of my toes were burning after two miles of jogging. had to take them off and run barefoot. not sure if these would be any different. i just want a sock that doesn't move around while i run.
Interesting but I feel they are too tight on the toes and don’t allow them to splay naturally. A wider toe box or even 5 separate toes would be much better. Food fir thought 😉 thanks
Thanks for sharing! They expand as you wear them... but initially they are close. My advice, is to stuff the toebox to a width you like for a few days.
As a man who has worn heavy work/combat boots due to life, would it be a huge change? Should I find something in between before I go all the way to something as minimal as this?
There are more shoe-like barefoot options, but they tend to be more expensive. Such as Xero shoes. However, it's worth it if you're looking for more cushion and versatility. Went 100% minimalist shoes years ago and have not had a single blister, ache, or pain since. I forget I'm wearing shoes. Your feet will need to adapt but they will get stronger the more natural you go and you eventually won't notice. However, the shape of your feet will probably change. Mine got wider and I went up an entire shoe size. (Technically it was always my real size and I was killing my feet with narrow style shoes that I grew up with.)
Let's get to the point, how is the puncture resistance? I feel like people who buy these already know what they are and what they are going for So you are saying that the sizing (XL) is the right width for you but too long? Thank you for the video
2:40 your statement is incorrect. Ballop Skinfit Triangle size 43-44 weighs only 122 grams. And it has pivot points on its sole. And it looks less barfy.
I'm looking for something like this, basically I'm working out at home since lockdown started and lately it's like my gut has been burning for working out barefoot (I don't do super intense training, can't do deadlifts because of herniated discs, but I can do most dumbbells, resistance bands, even rings trainings). Gonna check these ones out
I found the 5 finger ballet shoes to be resistant to moving my toes side to side. Those socks look like they'd do the same, as if the coating would contain the toes too much.
I have worn vibrams and skinners and run barefoot myself. I prefer the skinners for the very reason you were concerned about, they allow my toes to move around a lot.
Great review! Would you wear those in the City when just going about your daily life or only in the wilds/during workouts? I'll probably mostly wear them in the gym though.
I recently bought a Large and extra-large, the large feels just the ever so slightest bit snug, but the XL is notably loose with a flap I'm assuming like you're talking about. I guess I'm large? Normally I wear an 11 1/2-12 US so it's weird. I feel like their sizing doesn't 100% translate to footwear
With any minimalist shoe, you are supposed to order down by at least half a size. I measured into a Large, so I ordered the medium, and they fit perfectly. Could have even gone down to a small for an even more snug fit, but even at Medium they are snug enough, yet I could still fit a thin sock in it for colder days out if I wanted, which is what I was going for. My next pair will probably be in a small for that extra snug fit. Prior to these I had experience with the now defunct Adidas Adipure Five Finger trainer and those were also great. Unfortunately Vibram was hating and sued them because Adidas' version was doing way better and to me they felt way more comfortable than the Vibes since the toes weren't super stubby like the Vibes tend to be. I do also have traditional water shoe types as well and I feel they also come in handy for different purposes as well. I mainly bought these Skinners because I play dance games and wanted something that is more barefoot/minimal as I move on the pads. Also because I've been searching for years for a good replacement for my Adipures since I used to play in those and did so for a good 5 or 6yrs before I finally had to trash them. I'm hoping i'll get some good wear out of these before having to replace them. But I plan to buy more pairs since I do like the ones I have. I should have bought more Adipures when they were still on the market, had I known they would have met the fate that they did due to Vibram hating lol. Can still find them second-hand on E-bay and they are washer-friendly like the skinners so I may grab a pair whenever someone has my size and is letting them go, as long as they're in decent wearable condition.
Are these good for indoor shoes like work? I work at a preschool where I use birkenstocks. They're advertised for running, hiking and all these outdoir activities so would it be a waste to just use them inside?
You def can use them for that purpose, as long as your job doesn't try to dress code you. Just be careful using them on carpeted surfaces, they do have one helluva grip, and you could potentially trip over if you're not careful lol. But yeah they're great.
@@GrownandHealthy any reason as to why they wouldn’t work? I love training barefoot but my gym doesn’t allow it and I guessed this was the next best thing. Do they not withstand the lateral pressures while squatting or deadlifting?
@@PabloLotta Yes, the lateral forces are would be too great after a certain weight. If you like the barefoot feel, Deadlift slippers are a favorite for many and they are minimal in design. Also "Barefoot Athletics" has a minimal low top with a wide box, specifically designed for powerlifting.
I paid 45$ and 7$ for shipping and they are too long. I also think that they should fit perfectly to be comfortable. I'm very curious how he managed to pay only 20$ 😀
That is an acquired response, to not insufficient stimuli...as you start with these shoes you flinch in the beginning, but after aclimation, they will fine for any trail.
I've been trying to find a product like this that doesn't contain so many heavy plastics and synthetics, as of now I don't think it exists. However these are better for public than shoes, but not better than no shoes, if you know what I mean.
$20? Where did you buy these for $20? I paid over $160CAD for 2 pair with shipping and Duty charges. Also there should not be a gap of any significance. They are a sock and should fit like one. If you have a gap in the toe then they are too big. Skinners sizing chart is way off. They state a US shoe size of 9-10 for a 28cm foot. I have a 26.4cm foot and have been wearing US9.5 shoes and US10 work boots for over 30 years. Skinners also is a big fail for customer service. Good luck trying to exchange them.
Great review, thank you... got an ACL gone, can't walk in shoes or boots, an ever dynamic change throughout life. ■ I walk better bare footed; Note, as of Now high quality duck tape works underfoot & this generally last the whole day. Although Tough to take off sometimes. ■Got a 4 wide foot, and all boats and shoes cause pain In legs, knee, hips very quickly. I'm glad for the other comments as to the trip-caused by the extra material at the toe; seams like a person could send the company a plaster foot and have Skinners make a person 5 pair at a time. ○ does any one know if these Skinner soakshoes cause allergic reaction or can materials be absorbed through skin... and cause a ÷
Thank you. As far as the materials, it is a rubber coating, if you are sensitive to that, it may not be a good choice for you. In warmer weather, sandals would be a better choice.
It's not for an heavy dead lift? Dude people go barefoot when dead lifting lol. I think these are excellent for squats and dls. Unless you're going for world records but im talking more about health-focussed fitness.
Barefoot will always be more secure than a sock. Conventional deadlifts are fine, but the lateral pressure on the sock will cause it to roll over.. When offering advice to the public, I rather er on safety.
@@GrownandHealthy Good point, personally I don't do heavy lifts (110kg DL max) Reps > Weight imo so thats why I would lift in these Skinners personally. But I can see how it wouldnt benefit power lifters.
Solid video. There it is. the reason they're almost £60 Hnadmade.... come on. Get them on a assembely line and get that price down, sick of Minimalist shoe companies; Skinners merrell vivo lems They all try and save the planet and "DO their part" you're such a small company in comparison to food and freight industry, ditch the stupid bioware crap and get these at a affordable price, get them out to 3rd world populations. who is their marketing team ? Useless.
😃These sock shoes, I would say, should only be for playing drums only!! not even for walking or running!! Because there's many drummers, that either play barefoot or with socks!!
I can't explain for how many years I've dreamed of going barefoot everywhere. These should do the trick! Can't wait to try them out
My professor has run barefoot around the campus for years now.
How are they?
Get vibram 5 fingers ! I love barefoot type shoes and will get these socks
@@emkultra8 i have 3 pairs of vibram five fingers. i love them especially the v-run but unfortunately i can't do long run with them because i have high instep and the pressure on top of foot makes my feet numb on runs longer than 90mins
That's common in Australia
This shoe reminds me of the scientist in cloudy of a chance of meatballs
I was thinking the exact same thing 😂
Can't wait until we get to that point. ( ya know with Removability)
Yessss bro😂🤣🤣that’s why I ordered some and they look comfortable to wear at work
😏8hrs in socks😂
Flint Lockwood my dude
I have two pair, black with red logo and olive green, and I find they are better suited to walking and daily use rather than running. While running I noticed they have a tendency to slip/slide around my foot. Also the overhang at the toes tends to droop and sometimes scrape the ground when when wlaking thru rough terrain.
I agree.
You got the wrong size. Try a size smaller and those issues should disappear.
Barefoot runner myself. Straight up barefoot. But if it drops below 35 F then I wear skinners. Tried vibrams and vivos and others, but skinners are the only one that comes close enough to barefoot in a Nebraskan winter.
same, i run skin on concrete, but sometimes i wear socks. looking for something as close to skin on concrete as possible
I had the V1 of these, and I've just about wore through them with hard city running mileage.
I just received my pair of V2s, and I agree that the insole is fairly unruly and doesn't stay where you want it.
I've removed mine, and I'm enjoying them quite a bit. They may suite someone who does more walking than running.
Other benefits are that they aren't as hot to wear as the old ones, and a good bit wider.
Do you like the v1 or the v2 more?
@@ladarianperkins7877 I have wider feet and sweat a good bit, so the V2 are a quality upgrade for me.
@@alphameric Do you think the insole problem with the V2 might be a matter of fit? Maybe it's like with the Vibram Fivefingers where it won't feel right unless your toes slightly graze the front of the shoe.
@@The_Monolith no I don't think that's entirely the issue. For me the issue is that they stick to my feet
Your professionalism and presentation of the material was a treat to watch. Thank you for answering the questions I had for this sock shoe!
I bet this in combination with some grippy, form fitted gloves would make for excellent urban climbing gear
Thanks for the review. Theses have come to my attention a few times and I was wondering what they were like! 🙏
Great! They are very versatile.
So I got the whitin one and I put the head of my 3lb hammer in the toe box to stretch them and put them by my heater. Now the elastic in the toe box is just right to make these cheap ones appropriate. I just thought I would leave this comment for anyone who can’t afford skinners yet.
Also, living in a cold rainforest 🌧 my feet are staying dry and warm. (I wear toe socks inside)
Just got these as an additional option to my Vivos, and I'm really enjoying them! To me, the inlay feels a bit like a temporary solution for people who are not used to the barefoot feeling, as it gives them just a slightly more "shoe - like" feeling. Going to try them for my indoor classes, very excited! Love your channel, by the way, very professional and I love your editing 👏
I have a pair of Whitin sock shoes bought off Amazon. I love them; I just wish that they made sock shoes with a wide toe box. That way my toes can splay and give me better balance. Waterproofing would be nice too.
I love skinners. I am not an outdoor barefoot person, but use them to jump rope, qigong classes and when I visit friends who don't wear shoes in their house.
hey there... is there a chance that you're going to make an unbiased, longterm review of them? like after using for 3months (if you wear them regularly)
Sure, I'll probably put some updates in my community posts, also.
@@GrownandHealthy Hey I'm not sure where your community post are - did you give updates?
I checked the price and realized I'm good.
You can get them for around $20 online
@@gibbethoskins8621 where?
How is the tow squeeze? I'm trying to get mine to spread.
Just bought these shoes and decided to see more videos about them as I am still finding it tough to believe what I tried on at the local barefoot running store. It is already late here, so I will try them outside over the weekend, but they look amazing. Having worn Vibram Furoshiki for several years now, I am happy to let go of the cushioned shoes because all they do is make my feet, legs and back hurt while costing a lot of money. Thank you for the video!
By the way, the store owner recommened me to buy the first version of Skinners which do not have insoles. He mentioned the exact same issues you mentioned in your video as the insoles move and are rather useless. The first version costs 5 EUR less over here in the EU, so maybe it could be a better investment for those who are interested in an even more barefoot experience and somewhat more stability?
I hope you like them!
Yes, the innersole is the weak point.
What are your opinions on the Vibram Furoshiki? Are they good for fitness?
@@GrownandHealthy , thank you! I think Vibram Furoshiki are not the best choice for activities that require a lot of rapid foot movements and balance, simply because your feet can slightly move inside. I tried running in them and while it was a pleasant experience at first, I almost lost my shoe when I made a sudden turn. My foot slipped out of it. For this reason, I would not suggest you to wear them while swimming in water, because you can lose them if you are not careful. The Skinners can apparently be worn while swimming which is great in some parts of Europe where we have little sharp stones on the beach.
However, I would highly recommend Vibram Furoshiki to anyone who wants to have barely noticeable shoes that kind of look cool (Ninja style!) while walking at home, in the garden, or in the office where you are not required to dress formally. They can easily be worn outside on the pavement or grass, and can be washed in a washing machine without problems. Basically, they are very similar to Skinners, but they do not offer the same level of stability. In terms of durability, I have mine since 2017 and wear them almost daily around the house and occasionally outside, but they still look as good as new.
What's stopping me from taking some bombas and flex sealing the bottom?
You tried it yet?
i wish they made a 5 finger version
Now let's talk about this shirt... where is the shirt from?
self improvement, through movement. love the rhymes!
will try these out in tropical malaysia. see if it can handle the jungles and the concrete jungles
i bought a whitin size 13 and the top of my toes were burning after two miles of jogging. had to take them off and run barefoot. not sure if these would be any different. i just want a sock that doesn't move around while i run.
Interesting but I feel they are too tight on the toes and don’t allow them to splay naturally. A wider toe box or even 5 separate toes would be much better. Food fir thought 😉 thanks
Thanks for sharing! They expand as you wear them... but initially they are close. My advice, is to stuff the toebox to a width you like for a few days.
I’ve ordered a pair. Let’s see when they arrive. Nice video by the way !
they arrive ?
@@trav-c137 not yet lol...
@@stefanosemisa9288 what about now
As a man who has worn heavy work/combat boots due to life, would it be a huge change? Should I find something in between before I go all the way to something as minimal as this?
There are more shoe-like barefoot options, but they tend to be more expensive. Such as Xero shoes. However, it's worth it if you're looking for more cushion and versatility. Went 100% minimalist shoes years ago and have not had a single blister, ache, or pain since. I forget I'm wearing shoes. Your feet will need to adapt but they will get stronger the more natural you go and you eventually won't notice. However, the shape of your feet will probably change. Mine got wider and I went up an entire shoe size. (Technically it was always my real size and I was killing my feet with narrow style shoes that I grew up with.)
where can I buy 2.0 version? I managed to find only the first version. Also, on their website, there is no mention of 2.0. Please advise!
Let's get to the point, how is the puncture resistance?
I feel like people who buy these already know what they are and what they are going for
So you are saying that the sizing (XL) is the right width for you but too long?
Thank you for the video
I heard they make your feet warm great for cold weather horrible if it's hot or sunny. Don't own a pair I just heard that
2:40 your statement is incorrect. Ballop Skinfit Triangle size 43-44 weighs only 122 grams. And it has pivot points on its sole. And it looks less barfy.
I wouldn't use that liner I'd change with the dr soles in soles because I'm already flat footed and it hurts my feet
I'm looking for something like this, basically I'm working out at home since lockdown started and lately it's like my gut has been burning for working out barefoot (I don't do super intense training, can't do deadlifts because of herniated discs, but I can do most dumbbells, resistance bands, even rings trainings). Gonna check these ones out
I found the 5 finger ballet shoes to be resistant to moving my toes side to side. Those socks look like they'd do the same, as if the coating would contain the toes too much.
I think Vibram's, if they fit you well, will always be the best choice...
I have worn vibrams and skinners and run barefoot myself. I prefer the skinners for the very reason you were concerned about, they allow my toes to move around a lot.
Which parts are cotton? It’s seems counterintuitive to put cotton in something expected to absorb sweat, but for a dub I’ll check em out.
It has been good at handling my sweat so far, during my 50 minute incline walks (my cardio). They are well made, especially at the price.
Hi i was wondering how durable are these shoe socks ? Also do they dry fast
Great review! Would you wear those in the City when just going about your daily life or only in the wilds/during workouts?
I'll probably mostly wear them in the gym though.
Yes I do!
@@GrownandHealthy Aren't people giving you weird looks because you aren't wearing shoes? I mean they look like socks
@@Sincerity1993 People have never commented on me wearing them.
I'm looking for a sock for no shoe boxing at the gym. Would you suggest these for boxing?
This is exakly what I have ben looking fore, thank you
I recently bought a Large and extra-large, the large feels just the ever so slightest bit snug, but the XL is notably loose with a flap I'm assuming like you're talking about. I guess I'm large? Normally I wear an 11 1/2-12 US so it's weird. I feel like their sizing doesn't 100% translate to footwear
With any minimalist shoe, you are supposed to order down by at least half a size. I measured into a Large, so I ordered the medium, and they fit perfectly. Could have even gone down to a small for an even more snug fit, but even at Medium they are snug enough, yet I could still fit a thin sock in it for colder days out if I wanted, which is what I was going for. My next pair will probably be in a small for that extra snug fit.
Prior to these I had experience with the now defunct Adidas Adipure Five Finger trainer and those were also great. Unfortunately Vibram was hating and sued them because Adidas' version was doing way better and to me they felt way more comfortable than the Vibes since the toes weren't super stubby like the Vibes tend to be.
I do also have traditional water shoe types as well and I feel they also come in handy for different purposes as well.
I mainly bought these Skinners because I play dance games and wanted something that is more barefoot/minimal as I move on the pads. Also because I've been searching for years for a good replacement for my Adipures since I used to play in those and did so for a good 5 or 6yrs before I finally had to trash them. I'm hoping i'll get some good wear out of these before having to replace them. But I plan to buy more pairs since I do like the ones I have. I should have bought more Adipures when they were still on the market, had I known they would have met the fate that they did due to Vibram hating lol. Can still find them second-hand on E-bay and they are washer-friendly like the skinners so I may grab a pair whenever someone has my size and is letting them go, as long as they're in decent wearable condition.
Are these good for indoor shoes like work? I work at a preschool where I use birkenstocks. They're advertised for running, hiking and all these outdoir activities so would it be a waste to just use them inside?
They are fine for indoors..they will last longer than if used outdoors.
You def can use them for that purpose, as long as your job doesn't try to dress code you. Just be careful using them on carpeted surfaces, they do have one helluva grip, and you could potentially trip over if you're not careful lol. But yeah they're great.
how do these do outdoors on 80 - 110ºF? Will my foot slide around in these when doing sprints in track and field?
I would advise these shoes for high temps.
Your feet will slide around, i wouldnt recommend for sprints.
Yess Czech made 😁 i'm czech
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if i step on a pebble would i feel it?
How do they hold up if you accidentally step on something sharp? Glass? Push pin?
They have been fine so far..on glass, I have never stepped on a pin outdoors...just my luck.
when is the release date on their shop?
do they work for kayaking? will they soak up water?
Would you recommend them for powerlifting?
No, I think the Reebok Power mid or a wide toebox wrestling shoe is much better suited for powerlifting.
@@GrownandHealthy any reason as to why they wouldn’t work? I love training barefoot but my gym doesn’t allow it and I guessed this was the next best thing. Do they not withstand the lateral pressures while squatting or deadlifting?
@@PabloLotta Yes, the lateral forces are would be too great after a certain weight. If you like the barefoot feel, Deadlift slippers are a favorite for many and they are minimal in design.
Also "Barefoot Athletics" has a minimal low top with a wide box, specifically designed for powerlifting.
Hi. Where did you get this for 20 dlls? In their KS campaign they are more than 40dlls. I feel cheated.
I paid 45$ and 7$ for shipping and they are too long. I also think that they should fit perfectly to be comfortable. I'm very curious how he managed to pay only 20$ 😀
There are Chinese knock-offs that are $18 and virtually identical. Skinners say theirs is handmade using high quality material, but who knows.
@@M0ebius how to find them?
What if you step on a small pebble , would it hurt your feet 🦶 🪨 , if this recommended for walking in the woods where you might step on twigs
That is an acquired response, to not insufficient stimuli...as you start with these shoes you flinch in the beginning, but after aclimation, they will fine for any trail.
What country are these made in?
is it not at all concerning that they kickstarted their first product and then needed to do it again?
Great video, thanks!
The only bad thing I would say is hair sticks to them so bad it’s unreal
I could see that being an issue.
I wonder how these would do in grappling
Light grappling use...but I would prefer the Vibrams, such as the El-X or KSO-EVO
Same
@@GrownandHealthy vibrams would be much worse because theyre way more grippy and bulky
Cloudy with a chance of meatballs yessss😂🫡
How long to they last if you run in them?
800km, from my understanding.
Great review.
Are there other, cheaper options?
"WHITIN Minimalist Barefoot Sock Shoes for Women and Men
Looks like you’re walking a bit apprehensively, kind of like they hurt 🤷🏽♀️
are they grounding????
No.
I've been trying to find a product like this that doesn't contain so many heavy plastics and synthetics, as of now I don't think it exists. However these are better for public than shoes, but not better than no shoes, if you know what I mean.
$20? Where did you buy these for $20? I paid over $160CAD for 2 pair with shipping and Duty charges. Also there should not be a gap of any significance. They are a sock and should fit like one. If you have a gap in the toe then they are too big. Skinners sizing chart is way off. They state a US shoe size of 9-10 for a 28cm foot. I have a 26.4cm foot and have been wearing US9.5 shoes and US10 work boots for over 30 years. Skinners also is a big fail for customer service. Good luck trying to exchange them.
Do you use them in the winter? How are they in the cold and snow?
@@Bush.Man.Bucketz I don't use them at all. The size is too big and Skinners won't exchange them. Shitty company.
Good review
I found this video from an ad
Great review, thank you... got an ACL gone, can't walk in shoes or boots, an ever dynamic change throughout life. ■ I walk better bare footed; Note, as of Now high quality duck tape works underfoot & this generally last the whole day. Although Tough to take off sometimes. ■Got a 4 wide foot, and all boats and shoes cause pain In legs, knee, hips very quickly. I'm glad for the other comments as to the trip-caused by the extra material at the toe; seams like a person could send the company a plaster foot and have Skinners make a person 5 pair at a time. ○ does any one know if these Skinner soakshoes cause allergic reaction or can materials be absorbed through skin... and cause a ÷
Thank you.
As far as the materials, it is a rubber coating, if you are sensitive to that, it may not be a good choice for you.
In warmer weather, sandals would be a better choice.
It's not for an heavy dead lift? Dude people go barefoot when dead lifting lol. I think these are excellent for squats and dls. Unless you're going for world records but im talking more about health-focussed fitness.
Barefoot will always be more secure than a sock.
Conventional deadlifts are fine, but the lateral pressure on the sock will cause it to roll over..
When offering advice to the public, I rather er on safety.
@@GrownandHealthy Good point, personally I don't do heavy lifts (110kg DL max) Reps > Weight imo so thats why I would lift in these Skinners personally.
But I can see how it wouldnt benefit power lifters.
So this is protective gloves with latex coating for foot at price of common footwear.
imagine vank robber wearing sock shoes hahah. everyone laughs t them even the cops
What if you have plantar fasciitis… Yada yada yada yada city living I don’t run and dodge traffic
70$ socks, wow.
Solid video.
There it is. the reason they're almost £60 Hnadmade.... come on. Get them on a assembely line and get that price down, sick of Minimalist shoe companies;
Skinners
merrell
vivo
lems
They all try and save the planet and "DO their part" you're such a small company in comparison to food and freight industry, ditch the stupid bioware crap and get these at a affordable price, get them out to 3rd world populations.
who is their marketing team ? Useless.
Agree 100%
Hello Bro🙏🏻💪🏻😁,
Hey!
It's all fun and cute until you stub your toes on stuff
But these are just socks.
Please smile for viewers sake... Its scary how serious you are all the time XD
😃These sock shoes, I would say, should only be for playing drums only!! not even for walking or running!!
Because there's many drummers, that either play barefoot or with socks!!