Bahe vs Lems Toe to Toe/Trail Shoe Comparison/Best Barefoot Trail Shoes
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- Опубликовано: 15 июн 2024
- Today we take the newcomers on the barefoot shoe block, Bahe, and pit them toe to toe vs one of the best known minimalist shoe brands out there, Lems shoes. We're taking Lems trail shoe, the Primal Pursuit, and comparing it against the relatively new but heavy hitting Bahe Revive. Come along as we compare various aspects of the shoes and reveal to you which is our favorite. Affiliate Links and Time Stamps below:
TIME STAMPS:
00:00: Intro
00:29: Stack Height/Ground Feel/flexibility
3:06: Outsole Material/Grip/Durability
4:13: Upper Material/Durability
5:47: Toe Box Width
7:11: Affiliate Links: Lems and Bahe
7:39: Overall Comfort
8:53: Price/Eric's Favorite
11:27: Chris' Favorite/Outro
AFFILIATE LINKS:
Lems Shoes:
www.lemsshoes.com/?avad=32595...
Bahé Running (SONSOFSEVER10)
bahe.co/?sca_ref=4857291.PbWp...
Patreon: patreon.com/SonsofSever?...
Sons of Sever Instagram:
/ sons_of_sever
Sons Of Sever Strava:
/ strava
I’m going to soon order the Bahes. I own both the Primal Pursuit & Primal Zen. You’re so correct, the width of the Zen is fantastic. I also wish Lems would make their shoes wider.
durable soles are the unicorn of barefoot shoes.
Grounding shoes seem a good idea to me.
Too bad, Lems is already not quite wide enough for me. I'm sure the bahe is great for many people. IMO both are good looking shoes.
How does the toebox of the bahè compare to other barefoot shoes like the zero prio or lems primal zen?
I'd say it sits in between the two. Not as wide as the Zen, at least the same if not a little wider than the Prio