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Men's Cross Trainer Minimalist Barefoot Shoes

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About this item

  • Knit&Mesh upper with zero drop minimal rubber outsole:Lightweight,Breathable,Flexible response
  • Removable insoles support the feets' arches and not cause too much pressure and transfer weight over the ball of the feet
  • lace-up closure for a secure, adjustable fit.
  • A wider than average toe box to allow the forefoot to spread
  • The purpose of minimalist shoes is to give our feet maximum amount of freedom to move and function as if we are walking barefoot

 

Product Description

 

barefoot shoes for men

Minimalist shoes for men

Mens minimalist shoes

Mens barefoot shoes

Knit&mesh upper :Lightweight,Breathable,Flexible response

A wide toe box to allow the forefoot to spread

Soft padding with hard heel cage wraps feet safety and stable

 

Mens barefoot shoes

zero drop shoes

rubber outsole

Removable insoles support the feets' arches and not cause too much pressure and transfer weight over the ball of the feet

Tightly mesh design combined with Lace up system to lock down the mid-foot for a stable hold

Zero-drop minimal non-marking rubber outsole with pronounced lugs for excellent traction and grip

 

How To Pick Your Size

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barefoot size

Step 1

Place the paper on the ground against a wall.

Step onto the paper with your heel against the wall.

Draw a line where your longest toe ends. Measure the distance from the wall to the tip of your longest toe. Repeat with your other foot. You now have the length of your feet.

Step 2

Add an additional 0.8 - 1.5 cm (0.3 - 0.59 inches) to the total length of your foot to give your toes enough wiggle room. Compare these measurements with our insole length and choose the ideal size for you. If you are between two sizes, we recommend the larger size.

Step 3

Insoles are great to assist with creating the perfect fit.

If shoes feel a little tight, removing the insole can help create more space for the feet. Removing the insole from the shoe that feels too small when you’re trying it on can make a difference if you’re in between sizes.