JoomraMen's Cross Trainer Minimalist Barefoot Shoes Zero Drop Sneakers | Wide Toe Box | Upgrade Stability
D**S
Worth the money, lasted a year with daily use
Great barfoot shoe, wore out the sole of the shoe in just over a year, but never complained about rubbing. I wore it daily, had great breathability, very comfortable and affordable. Like any barefoot shoe terrible for standing on flat surface all day so get insoles if needed.Do be aware that not all Joomra models are good, other models may have bad that will leave your feet aching or rub your heel.
A**E
Better than Xeros and Vivo for waaaay less
Found these on while searching for a replacement of my overpriced Vivo barefoot shoes. I thought, for $30 these were worth a shot!I'm blown away. They look way better than the Xero barefoot shoes I tried. They feel well built, and have some elasticity that makes it easy to slide my foot in without retying my shoes while still feeling secure. There's plenty of space in the toe box. I found them more comfortable without the insole.I was so impressed I bought a second pair. The fit and style is consistent between them. I could buy a third pair and it would still be cheaper than those ugly Xero shoes. I could buy SIX pairs and it would cost the same as Vivos.Even if they're end up not being as durable as my Vivos were, the value and sensible style options means I'll almost definitely buy Joomras again.They're exactly what I want and the cheapest pair of shoes I've owned since Payless shoes in 2004
S**D
Minimalist, Squishy, Comfy
These are truly minimalist, so very close to the ground, good ground feel, "squishy" for lack of structure (not a built shoe with arch support, etc, sticking true to minimalist labeling). True rubber sole is sticky / tacky, makes squeaky sounds if you ever drag your feet. After a few months these show very little wear. Estimated 70 miles on these shoes.Pros:- Properly shaped! I have wide feet and these actually fit without sizing up to get the width right.- Very breathable tops (I tend to have hot feet)- They look nice and do not attract a lot of lint / dust / etc. even on pure black shoes- Good traction- Excellent ground-feel, and very little interference with the foot movement- Works with thin (no show) or thicker socks- Laces have not untied once- Almost no signs of wear despite regular use and a lot of walkingCons:- Lack of padding I've noticed in some foot soreness a couple times (I am normally barefoot at home on concrete, carpet, tile, dirt, rocks, etc) so there is a little bit of a mismatch between substrate and foot movement with the completely flat sole (no lugs).- Strong rubber smell from soles and lack of padding underneath to absorb sweat means these can develop odors quickly, but since there's less material to hold bacteria they clean up fast / easy to maintain. Easy to get the smell out.- Not suitable for athletic movements like jumping a longer distance, especially quick lateral changes (think pickleball) because the foot slides on the sole since the shoe is so "squishy" and the toebox so wide. These are for cruising, walking, chilling.These are a good Spring - Fall shoe. I typically only wear flip flops unless it's raining / snowing / I have to go somewhere shoes are more appropriate (or it's like 20F) so these are a nice alternative where I have a casual footwear that can go places a flip flop can't.
T**N
Great casual/sporty budget barefoot shoe
Good shoes. I got x2 size 12, white and gum v1 and gray and gum v2Pros:- wide toe box, toes aren't being pushed together and can even splay my toes a little bit- pretty stylish: v1 model is a good sporty casual look, works best with no shoe socks and shorts or narrow ankle pants like joggers or skinny jeans; v2 model is more like a casual vans look and feel but has the same durable mesh material over the toes, v2 also doesn't have the loop on the heel so not quite as easy to slip onCons:- gets dirty easily (at least the white v1 pair) but I threw it in the washing machine, and it cleaned up nice.They both feature the same sole that is zero drop (zero heal rise) and have great ground feel. They have almost too much grip on a waxed floor (might squeak like basketball shoes in a gym), and are a bit slippery when wet, especially metal surfaces.
T**.
Surprisingly decent shoe
No complaints. Cheap shoes. Decently comfortable. Still wearing them 1 year later relatively good condition. They are wider than normal shoes and low to ground. Barefoot shoes don't have to be expensive.
A**R
Okay running shoe
Since the shoe is marketed as a training shoe, I wanted to test it for training. I recently messed up my shoulder and had to shift my workouts to mostly running, so I needed new running shoes. This was my first pair of barefoot shoes, and I was unsure what to expect.After six weeks of running a 6.3 mile loop around three times per week, here are my observations:- My shins and arches feel fine. I was expecting some discomfort, but none came- I feel slower, but my times are roughly the same. It just feels more difficult to maintain momentum- For some reason, my calves are destroyed. I had a hard time walking after the first few runs, but it has gotten better over timeUltimately, I chose to buy traditional running shoes, but still wear these as a great casual/everyday shoe.
A**S
Best shoe I've ever worn.
Perfect in every way. Great for running, walking, hiking, lounging whatever. This shoe performs. I have a wide foot and have to order most shoes in a wide. These fit flawlessly. They are so light. I have the xero $100 plus barefoot shoes. These are way better. Most barefoot shoes have no padding at all which I personally hate. These have just the right amount. Flexible enough to feel like you're walking around barefoot, but enough padding that it doesn't hurt your feet, even on the roughest terrain. They look great too. Man, I really just can't say enough good things about these shoes.This is without a doubt the most comfortable shoe I have ever worn and I will probably buy 10 more pairs. So so so glad I found these.
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