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| ASIN | B07KN41PGH |
| Arch Type | Low Arch |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,819 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #13 in Men's Trail Running Shoes |
| Brand | WHITIN |
| Closure Type | Hook & Loop |
| Closure type | Hook & Loop |
| Color | Black |
| Cushioning Level | minimal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 11,534 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | No |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | Poor |
| Has Shoe Adjustability | Yes |
| Heel Type | No Heel |
| Inner material | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate |
| Insole Cushioning | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate foam |
| Insole Material | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate |
| Item Weight | 1.46 Pounds |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 43528-122150 |
| Material Fabric | Rubber |
| Model Name | Minimalist Trail Runner |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Occasion Lifestyle | Casual, athletic |
| Occasion Type | Outdoor |
| Outer Material | Rubber |
| Outer material | Rubber |
| Pattern | solid |
| Shoe Type | Athletic Shoe |
| Sole Material | Rubber |
| Sole material | Rubber |
| Special Features | Slip Resistant |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sports |
| Sport Type | Running |
| Strap Type | Velcro |
| Style Name | Fashion |
| Subject Character | Animal |
| Toe Style | 5 toes |
| UPC | 715802373404 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
S**E
Cheap, good, roomy-toebox shoe for athletics and everyday wear
As comfortable as my old Altra Lone Peaks, one-fourth the price, as well as hopefully an unchanging model for years to come. Replaced my old (depleted) stock of New Balance Minimus 10v1 — the shoes aren't directly comparable, but as someone with a strong preference for those now-discontinued runners, these sufficed. Ran a half-marathon on a forest trail with no training in months and no break-in time for the shoes. No blisters. Lack of cushioning means the rocks and roots are noticeable, but I prefer that (teaches mindfulness about where to land the foot). Have since also used for yard work, basketball, walks, and everyday wear. Not exceedingly stylish, but neither am I. Too soon to speak to durability, but the price point and performance have me unworried as long as I can get six months of heavy use on asphalt, concrete, dirt, and grass. The velcro is nice, especially for running. Easier to get a perfect fit without too much pressure on the top bones of my feet. Will probably stockpile half a dozen pairs once this pair proves to last six months at my activity level and environment. Update six months in: Have held up ~250 miles trail running; uncounted miles on asphalt and grass; heavy sprinting, jumping, cutting on concrete while playing basketball; and weightlifting. Never had any issues, even though the size is slightly bigger than I may need — no sliding inside, yet also very low pressure applied to top of foot. No odor, but I wear an athletic wool blend sock which I credit for that. Beginning to see wear on the sole under the heel, as I do with all my minimalist shoes. Overall I'd say this sole has exceeded my expectations for durability given my time and motions on concrete and asphalt. Will purchase more. Hope build quality is consistent. Update at 9 months: Ordering a second pair. Will update later as to whether build is similar between what should be identical items. If consistent, I'll probably buy a half-dozen because this shoe meets my expectations for a good shoe at an excellent price. Update at 16 months: Insoles of first pair degraded and left a yellow gunk that attached all-too-readily to my polyester-wool socks. Whitin sells replacement insoles but these are not the same type or feel as the originals. Have not found a good insole replacement to replicate exact feel. External sole on first pair is fine after much use. Second pair was approximately of the same build and quality of first pair. Lately have used second pair at 25% incline, 2-3mph on treadmill, or 15% incline up to 5mph. That's a new use case, just as serviceable. The top bones of my feet remain finicky with minimal pressure, so the velcro is still much appreciated to reduce pressure. If I can find a suitable insole replacement (many fine brands, styles exist; but I want the precise match), then I will buy a third pair or more.
T**S
It feels like walking barefoot in my new shoes.
This is the first time purchasing this type of shoes. I was impressed with the design of the shoes and the quality. They look great on my feet and fit like a glove on my feet. They are light and I’m happy with the wide toe box. I can hardly wait to go on my first hike in them. The price was right too. I will recommend them to my friends.
J**D
Excellent shoes at the $30-$40 price range
Love these shoes for the price point. I can always find someone to pick about with shoes, so don't let the minus 1 start fool you I picked up my 1st pair of Whitin's just over a year ago and I still wear them. Just before that I started with another even cheaper version from another manufacturer. For the price point, I didn't know if you can get better, but yes you can get better. Pros: • durable enough to wear daily for a year+ and not wear out • inexpensive • very comfortable • true to size • all the normal barefoot benefits Cons: • they come with a minimally raised heel insole, hence not true zero drop, but close. Regardless, I prefer thinner and zero drop, so I take them out and put in a cheap pair of cotton or other barefoot style insole. I really wish they would come up with a version with thinner zero drop insoles, as it would probably save them and me money. • I'd love to see a puncture proof sole. I've never puncture these yet, but I am confident they're not puncture proof. • I would love it if they improved the inner lining beneath the insole. I often would just like to have no insole at all, but the stitching and materials inside, while useable, are clearly not intended for this purpose, leaving room for improvement. All in all, I would and have recommended these to many. For this price, you should say least try out barefoot shoes, and the "beginner insoles" they come with might be a pro for you if you're new to this style. I've purchased 4 total now, when I find them on sale for even better price points, 1 for my wife 1 for keeping a clean pair, and for when I wear out my original pair. I will buy again, but I also may look for an upgrade to these if they don't have newer options when my next time for replacement comes.
K**U
Great Athletic Shoe
These shoes are very comfortable and the quality is great. I use them for outdoor volleyball and running/trailing. They're very light weight and make my sprints feel swift and easy. Love the subtle design and wide toe box. Great athletic shoe.
J**.
My Favorite Shoes
I'm a woman with exactly a 10" foot, and the 42 fits me perfectly. I have been wearing these shoes for a year now, and they are still in fantastic condition. No holes, no rips. And trust me, I give shoes a run for their life. I've hiked through the woods on rough terrain and walked concrete and gravel paths for at least 200 miles in these shoes. The sole is still intact; the Velcro hasn't lost a bit of its grab. They're also very breathable, preventing my feet from sweating. I love the grip they give when I'm climbing steep inclines and appreciate that the tread curves up the toes because it has protected them from being stubbed on numerous occasions. Just recently, I was crossing a dried up creek, and thought a log was a safe stepping stone. The log sank into the last of the creek bed water, dunking my entire shoe. I thought my socks were a goner, but I surprisingly didn't feel a drop of wetness. I completed my hike and when I arrived home and took off my shoe, it was completely dry, and so was my sock. I was shocked! That's not to say that these are waterproof, though. I have worn them in the rain, and it made my socks damp. Prolonged water exposure will get through, but apparently a quick submersion is easy work for these shoes. I did mention that I wear socks with these. I go back and forth between wearing them barefoot or while wearing toe socks. If I'm running to the store, I'll simply slip them on, but if I'm hiking, the socks are going on. That's why I prefer size 42. It gives me a small amount of space between the tops of my toes and the end of the shoe so my feet don't rub and cause blisters. I have very sensitive skin and can easily rub blisters but have not experienced that at all with these shoes -- that's why the right size and fit matters. I originally bought a size 41 but gave that one to my son. Even though it fit me perfectly... it was too perfect and I felt shifting in areas that may cause uncomfortable rubbing. So if you put yours on and it hugs your toes too much, size up. Your toes will thank you. Overall, I love these barefoot shoes, and when I eventually wear them out, I'll include it in this review. They better never stop making these because I will be coming back for more!
R**T
Good shoe I recommend but not perfect
Trucker review Waited a few days to write this. First I got these because I wear crocks while I work. And it’s becoming increasingly unpopular to wear flip flops and crocks when your truck because it’s associated with the worst drivers out there. So I got this middle ground between my Nike air max and crocks. It’s really does fit in between. A little on the warm side they don’t breathe as well as I hoped. No stinky feet though when you take them off. Great driving shoe , good grip you can feel the pedals. Lots of tractions getting in and out of the truck. It’s dangerous and high. Walking. Is where I have a problem. On cement and asphalt fine. You feel the road beneath you the balls of my feet hurt a little even though I’m just walking 100 feet at a time. On rocks heck no. It hits like you’re barefoot. Watch your step. The insoles are already dirty I shower daily but chose to not wear socks because I was looking for something more slipper like. I’d say medium to medium high quality they slip On easy no need to tie laces the Velcro strap is the only weakness so far comes off as you walk. But you don’t really need it the shoe is like a sock the picture is what happened when you take your foot out. You need to fix them each time. Weeks later update The yellow insoles are filthy they seem to suck dirt in. I wonder if they sell them here. Feet jurt after a while. Imagine parking at a big Walmart go all the way across and back. My feet hurt. Driving small moves super comfortable.
E**D
Great budget option
These are great zero-drop shoes. I have had two pairs from this brand, and it's difficult going back to "normal" shoes. My foot is wide, but not so much so that I need to get wide shoes normally, and these fit well. I have not gotten any blisters. I love that the sole of the shoes are flexible and thin, while offering enough arch support to make going for a several miles hike very comfortable. Wearing barefoot shoes consistently has changed how I walk, and has increased my balance when hiking.
W**T
Surprisingly Fantastic
These shoes are simply wonderful. I have an old pair of vibram five fingers that I love, but I started trail running and found they don't have enough padding for running on rough gravel or an acorn littered trail. Perhaps my feet would have eventually adjusted, but I'm running many miles and don't want to cause bone bruising or other damage to my feet. These WHITIN shoes are just what I needed. They have more padding, allowing me to run on sharp gravel comfortably, while still allowing my feet to move naturally, in a way that "traditional" shoes don't. They're also nice and wide in the forefoot and toe, which matches the natural shape of my feet. At least 99% of shoes are too narrow in the front and hurt my wide feet. If that sounds picky, I'm running 8-20 miles at a time, so any "small" problems with a shoe quickly magnify out to major problems. In short, these shoes are incredibly comfortable, provide the padding needed for trail running, and are surprisingly cheap compared to the competition. My only complaint is that I don't "feel the ground" as much as with my vibram five fingers. This downside can be somewhat alleviated though by simply using the shoes without the inserts. Note: If you're new to minimalist shoes, these will likely be perfect for you, since they have more padding than many others. Still, take time to let your body adjust. And know that, in the long run, you're actually less likely to injure yourself than with all the heavily padded conventional running shoes. Why? You can't just keep pounding the ground (causing stress injuries) because now that actually hurts. Your gait and foot strike will adjust, consciously or unconsciously, so that you land on the ground more lightly and distribute the force of impact more effectively. This will help not just your feet, but your ankles, knees, and hips too. I all but gave up running years ago because I kept suffering from injury and pain. Now, with minimalist shoes, I no longer worry about injury and can go for a 20 mile trail run without pain or swelling afterward!
J**Z
Comodidad
Me gustaron mucho y los uso para el gym, sobretodo en día de pierna. Me da muy buena base!
A**I
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E**A
Zapato favorito cómodo
Zapato favorito cómodo, muy bien hecho, es posible que no lo use para correr ya que el acolchado es más bajo que el promedio de un zapato para correr, pero podría correr descalzo ya que los dedos de los pies se extienden bien y la suela es de muy buena calidad.
H**R
Great shoes, fast delivery, impressed.
Bought for my husband, arrived before expected. Great quality and description accurately portrays the product. Also the fitting instructions were accurate. Highly recommend. My husband loves the shoes, super comfortable.
E**Z
Buna calidad
De preferencia pide un número más grande, buena calidad y no lastima.
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