relxfeet Men’s Barefoot Shoes Minimalist Cross-Trainer Shoes Wide Toe Walking Shoes Zero Drop Sole Trail Running Sneakers
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“Relxfeet” means Relax Your Feet – and that’s our purpose. We craft intentionally wide shoes for adults and kids, because comfort starts with space to move.
Our mission? To redefine comfort and style: merging quality craftsmanship and innovation to deliver liberating comfort that looks as good as it feels.
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Department : mens
Date First Available : April 22, 2023
ASIN : B0BX9FYBX1
Best Sellers Rank: #23,076 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #43 in Men’s Walking Shoes
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9 reviews for relxfeet Men’s Barefoot Shoes Minimalist Cross-Trainer Shoes Wide Toe Walking Shoes Zero Drop Sole Trail Running Sneakers
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Benjamin –
As a user of expensive barefoot shoe brands, I’d say these are good for relaxed wear
I bought them for a multiple months trip to SE Asia. They are very comfortable and wide enough. I have somewhat wide, high volume feet, with a fairly high arch. These have worked well for me and, to be honest, are probably more comfortable than the expensive barefoot brands I have tried (if not as suitable for sports). The soles are robust and have held up well. The soles haven’t worn down much. They’re flexible. And all for around a quarter the price of the trendier barefoot-brand shoes.I think they’re fairly well ventilated, being as the material is sort of a mesh. But I wouldn’t say they’re super well ventilated – the material isn’t super thin (they’re not flimsy) and there are no actual vent holes. Still, they worked well for months in SE Asia for me without getting too bad. (I’m addressing what someone else said about them supposedly not being well ventilated.) Also, I sludged through one urban flood and ended up washing them, and they’re still good now.Will I still buy expensive brands? Yes, maybe. There are some that are better than these for certain things, such as hiking and sports. But these are a good value for walking (though probably not hiking), even for distance. If budget is a concern, do consider these even if you plan to use them for athletics. They hit me right in the value curve.
Leonardo –
I enjoy these for a more casual barefoot shoe, good value so far 2 months in
I’ve been wearing barefoot and grounding shoes for a while now, and I wanted to put together a comparison since I’ve tested four different pairs side by side (shown left to right in the pictures).1.Grounding Shoes (far left)These are the lightest of all four pairs. Honestly, they feel more like a sandal or sock than a shoe, which I really like. No need to tie or tighten them—they just slip on perfectly. They do have a conductive insole for grounding, which worked well but started to wear out pretty quickly. After about 2 months, you can see in the pictures they’ve started to split around the corners. That said, I’ve used these way more than the others, and I still really enjoy them. They might look a little unusual to some people, but I don’t care—they’re incredibly comfortable.2.Black/Grey Shoes (second from left)These are a bit more rugged and handle rocks, trails, and uneven ground better than the grounding shoes. I’d call them more of a hiking/off-road barefoot shoe. They’re super comfortable, but I’ve noticed the rubber on the heel wearing unevenly and a bit faster than I’d like. Still, my back feels great and my calves don’t get tight like they would in boots or traditional shoes. Definitely a solid pair for outdoor use.3.Dark Grey Shoes (second from right)Similar to the previous pair in comfort and build, but the insoles are the weak point here. They’ve started falling apart, which seems to be a common theme with most of these barefoot shoes. The rubber is holding up okay—wearing at about the same rate as the other pair. Overall, still very comfortable, but the insole quality could be better.4.Casual Barefoot Shoes (far right)These are the most “normal-looking” pair out of the four—great if you want something subtle. They slip on like a sock, and the heel area is surprisingly cushioned and comfortable compared to the others. They’re holding up decently, though I’ve noticed some fraying in the stitching that might shorten their lifespan. Heel wear is showing up too (probably my gait more than the shoe), but nothing unusual. A great casual barefoot option.Overall ImpressionsI’ve owned hundreds of pairs of shoes in my life, and I’m picky about how they feel. Barefoot/minimalist shoes with zero drop have been a game-changer for me—my posture feels better, my calves and legs don’t get nearly as sore, and my back has felt amazing compared to when I wear traditional shoes or boots.None of these are perfect (especially the insoles—they all seem to wear down too quickly), but overall I’ve really enjoyed every pair. They let my feet move naturally, they’re lightweight, and I’ll definitely be sticking with barefoot shoes going forward.
Rockytop –
Wide enough for me. Wish they were more aggressively ventilated. Low arch.
I was looking for a well ventilated “barefoot shoe” I could wear at work, as my feet get sweaty. Sadly, these do not meet my needs. However, I can wear them with socks, and they are comfortable as driving shoes, secondary sneakers.Low arch, which I actually like, but my knees (and your knees) turn inward slightly. If you start to notice any kneed pain, please stop wearing the shoes and get some support, or donate the shoes.Sizing – actually I am quite pleased. I have mismatched feet and 11 1/2 Wide is what I usually fits, sometimes 12 or 11. The shoes themselves are not particularly wide, but the toe boxes are. So I suggest ordering your standard size – for this model. If I had to do it all over again, I would stay with 11 1/2, if they were out of stock and my needs were immediate – I’d go with 11.These do not just slip on, even if left very loosely laced; They are sneakers. My shoes arrived in a mailing bag. Inside was a ziplock style bag and the two shoes were unused and smartly held together with a plastic packing strap, which pulled apart easily. There are no tags or binding material. Once the mailing bag is opened, no tools are needed. I appreciate the lack of waste material, and the cost is impressive. (For now – watch for tariff “tax” in the future). I have enough black shoes and sneakers already and would have preferred a unique color, but the popularity of this color allowed for next day/same day delivery, which was nice.
Mandy –
Comfortable and great for everyday wear
My 18 year old son has been wearing some version of these shoes for three years. He wears them everyday walking around his college campus, to the gym, hiking, skateboarding, he literally wears them for everything. He wore them this summer on a 7 day hiking trip in Arizona and Utah. He usually gets about 6-9 months out of pair before the soles wear out and start to separate and then he just buys a new pair. He says they are the most comfortable shoes he’s ever had. I like that they come pretty clean in the washer and they’re affordable enough that we can just replace them without worry when he wears a pair out. I don’t know what he’ll do when he eventually can’t get these anymore!
Carlos Henrique –
Excelente. Tamanho certo. Confortável. Não dá vontade de tirar.
Tan Peck Hoon –
Good value. Wide front means comfort for broad feet. Good workmanship. Delivery was as indicated when order was placed.
Monique Martin –
Perfect for a wide toe room slip on and stylish for a casual. Size 14.5 was purchased, light weight comfort and design came as great surprise.
Fernando Rodriguez –
Los tenis no tienen lengüeta y los tuve que abrir para que me entrara el pie y aún así me quedaron apretados a pesar de que són talla 28 y yo soy 27, la altura de La parte del enpeine y dedos es insuficiente, no los recomiendo
Tim Elliott –
Fit as expected (my normal size). If you like barefoot shoes, these are a great option at a great price.