Why Barefoot Shoes Shouldn't Look Like This

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  • Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
  • The Barebarics look so cool from the outside, but once they're on my feet I can't help but want to take them off. Here's why they don't work for me, and why they might work for you.
    I bought the Be Lenka Barebarics - Zing barefoot shoes in August of last year, and wore them maybe 2-3 times, during which I frequently regretted putting them on. Since then I've lent them to my housemate who is getting some more use out of them - so I guess they work for some!
    FEATURED SHOES:
    Be Lenka Barebarics - Zing (White & Black): www.barebarics.com/barefoot-s...
    Xero - Prio Neo: xeroshoes.com/shop/shoes/prio...
    Feelgrounds - Courtside: www.feelgrounds.com/products/...
    00:00 - Zing Time
    00:36 - The Pros
    01:02 - Why I Don't Wear Them
    02:42 - Would I Recommend?
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Комментарии • 27

  • @FF18Cloud
    @FF18Cloud Месяц назад +6

    Well, I guess they'd be perfect for a guy like me who still wears Jordans 1s and has a pair of new balance 550's and a bunch of ultraboost with a pair of vibrams

  • @pedro.m78
    @pedro.m78 4 месяца назад +9

    Totally agree. I got these shoes a while back, but don't really wear them that much anymore b/c of the chunck and weight. Great points!

  • @manoskavaklis4720
    @manoskavaklis4720 4 месяца назад +3

    Wow welcome back!

  • @jeltew
    @jeltew Месяц назад +2

    I think the problem lies in the usage of the word:
    'barefoot'
    I'v had this discussion also with friends, when do you call it 'barefoot'?
    Under what stack height?
    In my opinion; zero drop + low stack height + good ground feel + wide toebox + no arch support = barefoot
    Are my 20 mm stack height Topos barefoot? I sure feel more from the ground then on my Meindls?
    What about Altra's Lone Peak with 25 mm stack height? Pretty flexible, lots of toe space, no arch support, zero drop.
    My freet Flex are really barefoot if you ask me. I think they have my complete list of 'barefoot shoe' characteristics.
    So maybe we should make - and use - other categories?
    Like the existing 'minimalist'.
    Softstar calls their shoes 'minimal' instead of barefoot, but they are very barefoot to me.
    I think the young market doesn't agree yet on what to call the different styles and thicknesses.
    'Wide shoes' tend to be wide fore the forefoot, but do not necessarily offer space for the toes to splay and move around.
    What about 'natural footwear'?
    Maybe someone big shoe brand need to take the first step here? Come up with some different names for different styles, sure will make the searching for a specific shoe a lot easier. I know people who are specifically looking for a wide toebox, but not for zero (or low) drop. Not so easy to find.
    Anyway, the Zings are sold as barefoot, but it seems that you don't agree, what should they call the shoe otherwise, if not 'normal'. (there is not so much information on their website about weight and stack height I saw).

  • @RagnarHoff
    @RagnarHoff 6 дней назад

    Vivobarefoot's Asana model is a great alternative where they aim for a more sneaker look on the upper without the chunk and still keeps the sole as is.
    There's plenty of barefoot companies that does the sneaker look, but no idea how they feel as i havent tried them. But i see Splay, Ohne, Origo follow the trend.

  • @Genoh_
    @Genoh_ 3 месяца назад +4

    This video came at a perfect time, because I've debating between this shoe and the feelgrounds courtside for the past few days. My only worry with the feelgrounds is that they look a bit more narrow in the toe box compared to the barebarics. I don't think my pinky toes would be pinched, but it definitely looks like they'd at least be touching the sides of the feelgrounds. I also like the beige color from the zing more. I heard that feelgrounds are going to be coming out with a canvas version of the courtside, I think I'll hold off until then.

  • @fredsvlogandreviews5867
    @fredsvlogandreviews5867 4 месяца назад +4

    I have only tried 3 barefoot shoe brands. I tried splay, Jim green and xero. In the order of my favorite to least favorite would be Jim green, splay and xero. Xero are good and I like them they are just narrow in the middle of the foot causing some minor discomfort. The splay have that too but not as bad. So both of those need to be wider in the middle of the shoe, the part that cobblers call the waist of the shoe. Then again 90% of shoes are too narrow in the middle. Jim green being one of the few that are just right when it comes to width.

  • @mtnbiker14
    @mtnbiker14 Месяц назад +2

    I have to agree. I recently picked up a pair of Barebarics Kudos sneakers and I noticed basically the same thing. They look great, and they are wide in the toe box, have a cork insole, so they feel good without socks....but I never wear them because I don't like how I move in them or the weight.
    I'm tempted to try either the Origo sneakers (Retro or Everyday models) or Be Lenka Champs the next time around. For now, its summer and I am living in sandals.

    • @readlesspraymore4686
      @readlesspraymore4686 3 дня назад

      the champs look nice. But I may just stick with the primus lite 3's

  • @thelastdragon8021
    @thelastdragon8021 4 месяца назад +2

    Thanks for this

  • @jonekfv7944
    @jonekfv7944 3 месяца назад +2

    I bought barebarics kudos as my first barefoot shoe since i wanted something that looked nice to wear everyday and used them for a year straight for pretty much everything. I still like them but honestly right now i feel very similar, they are not as light as i would like, the flexibility is good, but not the best and i enjoy walking in vapor glove 4s a lot more due to the ground feel. Coming from regular shoes they felt amazing and i don't regret buying them, but after a year wearing barefoot/minimalist i crave somthing that feels as close to barefoot as possible (hence i bought sandals since it's getting hotter and hotter here in poland)

    • @afiiik1
      @afiiik1 2 месяца назад +1

      I think the brand is meant to make transitional shoes for people who don't want to feel every stone but love the roomy toebox.

  • @savasilviu3194
    @savasilviu3194 2 месяца назад +1

    Perfect review i am a begginer in bearfoot shoes . I'm buying them!

  • @guillams
    @guillams 3 месяца назад +2

    Vivobarefoot just dropped the golbi sneakers, best sneakers I ever own!

    • @patternview
      @patternview 3 месяца назад

      golbi? you mean gobi? just dropped them? gobis have been there for many years…

    • @jesseauwerda732
      @jesseauwerda732 2 месяца назад

      They look horrible

  • @graceivory
    @graceivory 26 дней назад

    Thanks!

  • @eveoff
    @eveoff 6 дней назад

    I used to wear big shoes, chunky skater shoes etc. Now I am disappointed when something is bigger than Vivos. 🤣
    PS: Heel striking is only bad when you're running. Walking heel striking is preferable.

  • @wilsonwong8176
    @wilsonwong8176 4 месяца назад +2

    What kinda jeans are those?

  • @lono.barefoot
    @lono.barefoot 2 месяца назад +1

    Hey Lucas would you like to try our FLOW barefoot trainers? Looks good, priced right, sustainably made😁

    • @simplelucas
      @simplelucas  2 месяца назад

      Sounds interesting! Do you have an email address I can use to communicate with you?

    • @jeltew
      @jeltew Месяц назад +1

      Very interesting shoe, could be a good alternative to my Freet Flex' - price with shipping is about the same.

  • @Cal760
    @Cal760 4 месяца назад +3

    Be lenka champ!

    • @stijnpennings993
      @stijnpennings993 3 месяца назад

      If you know you know. Pretty sure he would dig 'm

  • @millone3393
    @millone3393 2 месяца назад

    Lems. Freet