Weweya Barefoot Shoes for Women Minimalist Running Cross Training Shoe

Original price was: $42.99.Current price is: $39.99.

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Weweya Barefoot Shoes for Women Minimalist Running Shoes

Weweya Barefoot Shoes for Women Minimalist Running ShoesWeweya Barefoot Shoes for Women Minimalist Running Shoes

Weweya Barefoot Shoes for Women Minimalist Running ShoesWeweya Barefoot Shoes for Women Minimalist Running Shoes

Weweya Barefoot Shoes for Women Minimalist Running ShoesWeweya Barefoot Shoes for Women Minimalist Running Shoes

Weweya Barefoot Shoes for Women Minimalist Running ShoesWeweya Barefoot Shoes for Women Minimalist Running Shoes

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Animal Free

Adjustable Tongue
One piece tongue Adjustable Tongue One piece tongue Adjustable Tongue One piece tongue Adjustable Tongue

Anti-Slip

Indoor Gym Workouts

Running/Hiking

Walking/Long Time Standing

Department ‏ : ‎ womens
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 15, 2020
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B08L8TQN48
Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here
Best Sellers Rank: #230,102 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #123 in Women’s Trail Running Shoes
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Reviews

13 reviews for Weweya Barefoot Shoes for Women Minimalist Running Cross Training Shoe

  1. CJ

    Cool sneakers
    Very cool and comfortable

  2. Mamamia

    Comfortable barefoot shoes for wide feet
    These are the first barefoot type shoe I’ve worn. When I first ordered them the first pair arrived and the stitching was crooked so the shoe was misshaped. I sent them back and got another pair and they fit great. I love the flat feeling when I walk. It’s a completely different feeling from even a 1-in heel like Crocs or standard hiking shoes or boots. They’re very flexible and don’t overheat. When I’ve gotten them fully wet from walking in wet grass they dry very quickly. Your feet do get a bit dirty because you’re down on the ground in the dust and dirt however. I have wide feet and a bunion and they’re very comfortable to walk in. I wear them for everyday wear, to the store, walking through the neighborhood, hiking in the woods. They have thicker protection points at the ball of the foot and heel. That is helpful but you can feel larger sharp rocks through the shoe. They’re so comfortable I’m considering getting a pair as a second set of house shoes. I’d highly recommend these especially if you have wide feet.

  3. Patrick gunter

    Really comfy shoe , pretty pink&grey
    Cute colors, comfortable toebox, but not weird looking like some shoes with a large toe box .Sometimes if I’m just doing something quick, I’ll wear them without any socks and they’re still comfortableMost of the time I wear with socks

  4. SusieQ

    Pleasantly surprised
    I just received – “Weweya Barefoot Shoes for Women Minimalist Running Cross Training Shoe” I have a few barefoot shoes. All of them you can “feel” the ground. But these, while still being “barefoot” have a thicker sole which when walking you don’t feel the ground as much but still feels like a barefoot shoe. They have a medium arch support & inside the shoes it almost looks like a satin lining. They are strong & well made. I am a size 10 & I got a size 10. However, if I planned on wearing a thick sock I would have sized up to the 10 1/2 (Sixze 10 – Big toe hits the top of the shoe) They have a good grip on the ground They are wide in the front but not as wide as I see some barefoot shoes. I would recomend these shoes

  5. ASB

    Not minimalist nor barefoot
    These are so-so not OK. They aren’t minimalist nor are they barefoot shoes. The arch support insole that comes in the shoe defeats the barefoot purpose. So yes, ok; just remove the arch support insole and put a different one in. But which one? The toe box is very wide (as it should be) and any regular insole is too narrow. I bought the largest pair of wool insoles and trimmed them down and put them in the shoes and the insole is still too narrow inside the shoe. The shoes are still too wide (and too thick now, too). Why can’t the manufacturers offer an option that you can choose either a ‘support’ insole or ‘barefoot’ insole?I didn’t want to buy a project; I just wanted a pair of zero drop barefoot shoes I could slip on and off easily. Best to just pass on these.

  6. Desireegm

    Comfortable enough just not what I needed.
    Shoes are comfortable enough. Fit fine. Well made and look good. Would probably be okay for working out. I got them for work at a superstore, where I am a stocker and am on my feet for eight hour days. Standing and lots of walking, climbing ladders, etc. I’ve been wearing different brands of barefoot minimalist shoes for several years and have found that style really suits me. My problem is when I find some I really love they are discontinued and the replacement never is as good. If i find one that works I generally by a second pair for backup. So I’m constantly searching. I wore these to work one day and by my lunch break I was wishing I’d brought another pair to switch into. I’ll keep them for casual wear since they are comfortable for light use but I will continue my search for another good pair of shoes for work.

  7. Morgan

    Perfect flexibility and support for chronic pain!
    I ordered 5 different types of barefoot minimalist sneakers, including these, to see if any might be of benefit to my severe joint and back pain from a chronic illness I’ve had for 20 years. I have very finicky feet which don’t like being tightly squished into anything, even compression socks are unbearable. These were the first pair I tried, and they’re the only pair that actually gave me the support I needed while being comfortably roomy and as flexible as a dance shoe. I was a dancer for 35 years (my chronic health condition took me off the dance floor), and love a good dance shoe.. (*thank you Capezio*). Every other pair I tried were also flexible, but I could literally feel everything I was stepping on, there was zero support, and worst of all, I felt every single step in my back and joints. I don’t go totally barefoot,or walk around in sock feet because it hurts. These shoes are barefoot minimalist, and let you feel the surface you’re walking on without actually feeling any razor sharp gravel in your nerve endings. I tried walking outside to my car in another pair, and ended up having to tip toe back into the house quickly. These however… I’ve literally been living in these shoes for the past 3 days. I bought another pair in a different color.. and the only thing I’m apprehensive about, is what that color will actually look like when it gets here. The ones I’ve just ordered (and am currently wearing) are black… and it’s kinda hard to screw that color up too much. Seriously though.. if you suffer from a chronic pain condition (esp if you’ve had it for years.. I’ve suffered from mine for over 20 years and I just turned 41) which causes mid to lower back pain, joint pain (hips and knees esp), can’t tolerate tight shoes or walking around with little to no support… This is your shoe!!!

  8. Sniper powers

    Good shoes
    Comfortable shoes

  9. Sonjie

    These shoes r perfect for me worth the 60 bucks have great grips and main stream sizing .

  10. Jean-Francois Seguin

    Great quality! Great price and sturdy enough at the achilles and toes but fully pliable! They are perfect ! I will order them again

  11. Pauline Chen

    Good walking shoes

  12. Best quality so far

    I tried so many brands, and this one finally fits and feels comfortable. The style isn’t bad either

  13. SueD

    These shoes were very disappointing. Advertised as a Minimalist Running Cross Training Shoe was a bit much. They are at best a slipper.They are very comfortable but I will be replacing my old Hokas with New Hokas that I can wear both inside and outside and feel comfortable.I’d return this if I could be bothered.The other thing: These shoes make my feet LOOK FAT!

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