relxfeet Men's Barefoot Shoes Minimalist Cross-Trainer Shoes Wide Toe Walking Shoes Zero Drop Sole Trail Running Sneakers
C**H
Great for Daily Use
I've had these shoes for about 6 months as my daily wear with 20 to 30 thousand steps a day. They have held up just fine. I've machine washed them several times and come out fine. If you are new to barefoot shoes then they will take some patience in breaking in. If not they are comfortable from the start. They fit well with a wide toe box. Good rubber bottom but thin and not intended for trail running. Breathable. Good shoes for the asking price.
J**.
Nice shoes...
Solid and comfy slip-on shoes that really seem worth the price,though the whole 'based on millions of other customer's reviews, 12w will fit best' thing is NOT accurate...12.5w would have been best fit for me(as with other similar types i have ordered here),so i suppose they are pretty true to size for barefoot type kicks. They could stretch some, but i am returning for half size up.
M**L
A Game-Changer for Comfort and Affordability!
I recently discovered the relxfeet Men's Barefoot Shoe, and I must say, I'm absolutely thrilled with this purchase. These shoes have truly changed my perspective on comfort and affordability. Here's my enthusiastic 5-star review:Pros:Spacious Wide Toe Box: The standout feature of these shoes is the wide toe box. Finally, a pair of shoes that allow my toes to spread out naturally, giving me the freedom and comfort I've always wanted. It's like my feet are breathing freely.Barefoot Sensation: The "barefoot" feeling these shoes provide is remarkable. It's like walking on clouds while still having enough protection for my feet. The minimalist design allows me to feel connected to the ground, which is an experience I've been searching for in footwear.Affordability: These shoes are an absolute steal considering their quality and comfort. When I'm not wearing my expensive leather work boots, I find myself reaching for these without hesitation. The fact that they offer such an incredible barefoot experience at a fraction of the cost is a no-brainer for me.Versatility: These shoes are incredibly versatile. Whether I'm going for a casual walk, hiking, or even wearing them to work on less formal days, they perform admirably. The design is simple yet stylish, and they blend well with various outfits.Durability: Surprisingly, these shoes have held up remarkably well. They may not cost as much as some high-end footwear, but they certainly don't skimp on quality. I've put them through some tough tests, and they've proven their durability.In conclusion, the "relxfeet Men's Barefoot Shoe" is a game-changer for those seeking comfort, a natural foot feel, and affordability. If you've been considering switching to a barefoot-style shoe, these are an excellent choice. They offer the best of both worlds: the feeling of walking barefoot with the protection and durability of well-crafted footwear. I couldn't be happier with my purchase, and I highly recommend them to anyone seeking a comfortable, budget-friendly footwear option.
A**M
Best barefoot shoes I've ever purchased
I can't speak to the durability just yet, as I've only had these for a short while, but these are the most comfortable barefoot shoes I've ever purchased. They have an incredibly wide toebox which fits my wide feet perfectly, the style is formal enough for me to wear as work shoes to my office job, and the tread is very grippy even in the rain. Not to mention that these are relatively cheap compared to the competitors. I also am a fan of the memory foam insole that comes with the shoe. It has just enough cushion that makes these shoes comfortable enough to wear for a very long time. I like these shoes so much I purchased the brown ones after receiving the black ones.Warning: the color of the brown in the picture is WRONG. They are a normal brown color, not that tanish brown. I'll update my review with a photo of the brown ones later for a true visualization of the color.
D**O
Almost a great shoe: Good fit, failed finish details - plus update Aug 25.
This is a great shoe for what it's intended, a "low cost", near-barefoot comfortable "active" shoe that actually is fairly wide and comfortable for wide feet. It has, however, two flaws: the manufacturer cheaped out on the pull strap on the heel (which is really needed for these snug slip in trail runners). A five year old would have trouble getting their finger in the heel loop strap to help pull on this snug fitting "sock like" footwear. This shortcoming is aggravated by cheaping on the eyelets for the laces....there aren't any, just a 'leather' looking reinforcement, which just makes the laces drag whether tightening or loosening....it just makes it that much more frustrating to get the shoe on, or off, because the laces don't want to slide at all. You cannot just lace them once, and then slip them on and off when you wish. The cheap flat cloth laces also add to this issue: should have used the quality woven round laces on a shoe like this. It is a very comfortable shoe when these issues are ignored. FLASH Update edit: 31 Jul 25. You need to view these as throwaways....though they are very comfortable, and the materials are durable enough, the assembly will begin to fray at joined edges, the "pleather" side lace assembly, and eventually the entire upper, will begin to pull away/seperate from the sole as "glue/vulcanized" whatever joinery will not overcome the constant pull forces from the "stretch" construction. The fact that hardly anyone actually makes a "wide" shoe, all claims aside, is part of the problem of why all soft shoes wear out at the sides, not the toe and heel anymore. Constant strectching pull. Sneakers have become the same way. The sole is "durable", but without stitchery to make the shoes stay intact, it's meaningless, even that would eventually pull out of the soft pressed lint and nylon" inner sole. Finally, do not plan on walking on rough terrain, rocks, gravel, or sticks....though tough, the thinness of the sole will amplify every uncomfortable "point" you step on, and the sole is scant/no cushion for the discomforting effects (diabetics, beware). Last, when it finally gets dirty, if you wear them everyday like the yard slippers I bought them for, they will reach about a six month point and never really clean up again. All that said, I bought another pair, because as forgiving terrain like lawn, even smooth sidewalks/hard surfaces are where these belong as something other than sandals. The sole really shows zero wear on the tread pattern after a year, but it's no more protection from sharp jabs than a rubber glover. The upper material's "non-pleather" breathability will not let them get even as hot and sweaty as a leather sandal, and you can run jump, play or just mow the grass, unlike flip flops, etc. If I have to buy a throwaway product, I guess this is the best choice. You will not enjoy standing on the rungs of any ladder that doesn't have at least 5-6 inch tread face, any more than you enjoy standing on a ladder barefoot, or walking on sharp gravel paths. No holes, but you're gonna get stone bruises. Hot asphalt is a no go.
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