Xero Shoes Barefoot Running Shoes for Men | HFS Men's Running Shoes | Minimalist, Zero Drop, Wide Toe Box Shoes for Men
J**N
I take it all back! (in the best way possible)
About a year ago, I posted a review of these shoes. High-level, my impressions were good; however, I found that, at least for my feet as they were at the time, these shoes did not work for me, primarily in the toebox area, which I found a little too shallow/narrow relative to this area in the other minimalist shoes I'd been kicking around in.Well, fast-forward to recently. I have made significant progress in strengthening my feet and getting my toes/body better aligned, particularly in improving the mobility of my big toes and gradually getting my feet to point straight ahead instead of curving inwards (which had been causing my outer toes to roll outwards). Whereas before, my curved feet were causing my big toes and the outer edges of my feet to struggle with these shoes in the midfoot/toebox areas, my feet are now much straighter and go right down the center of the shoes.Given that I'm starting to find "traditional" running shoes pretty cumbersome and restrictive - even lower-stack (20 - 24mm) zero-drop ones from some of the top brands - I decided on a whim to give these shoes another shot.Boy, am I glad I did.What a joy these shoes are to wear. I can't exactly put my finger on where the difference in fit comes from vs. the last time I'd tried out a pair of these shoes, since I'm pretty sure nothing has changed in how these shoes are made, but it's pretty drastic.Speaking to specific areas of the shoes that I dig the most (in no particular order),• Outsole - Super grippy; zero concerns about traction on any of my usual running surfaces, in dry or wet, including asphalt/concrete and small gravel (though the tread is thick enough that I could see being able to take these shoes on light trails with no worries)• Fit/Lockdown - Hands-down the most dialed-in, confidence-inspiring shoe I've worn to date; my feet stay perfectly centered in these shoes regardless of the level of turning/side-to-side movement, with no slop whatsoever• Flatness - Just like standing barefoot on a flat surface; a huge plus since my left foot is slightly narrower than my right foot (work in progress), which causes a noticeable difference in fit with shoes that are U-shaped inside• Comfort - Literally one of the most comfortable, "barely there"-level shoes I've ever worn, with just the right balance of padding to keep inside surfaces from rubbing my feet the wrong way while staying light and low-profile• Flexibility - The most flexible, accommodating shoe I own; factoring in the thin, protective layer that these shoes provide between my feet and the ground, I'm happy to report that my feet otherwise function 100% like they were barefoot in these shoes, which is something I've been unable to say about any other shoes I've worn to this point. These shoes also eschew a pesky "toe spring" (artificially curving up the front edge of a shoe), instead being flexible enough in the forefoot area to allow the big toes to function naturally.• Build quality - Top-notch materials and overall build quality; love the reflective bits for added safety in lower-light situationsSo, to those who read my previous review, please take it with a grain of salt. Our bodies are always in flux, and after the ongoing improvements made with mine over the last year, I'll just say mine was much more ready for these shoes this time around than it was the last time I tried out a pair. Long story short, if ground feel and overall foot strength/mobility are your main focus, and you plan on doing more than just walking/standing, e.g. running/HIIT, look no further than the HFS. It's a winner.
M**O
Lights, durable, comfortable
I have been wearing these for about 6 months now. They are incredible. They are so light weight. The zero drop has been really nice. there is a removable cushion that is zero drop as well inside. The toe box being more rectangular with round corners vs a round toe box is superior for not cramping toes, and causing toes to grow cramped. They are breathable and don't get very hot either. I wore them all throughout the Louisiana hot summer. I find the soles are lasting longer than my Vans or Superga that i wore previously. I wear these everyday. I bought a second pait in white to have when i wear shorts. I wear size 13 according to a Brannock Device, and thats the size i got, and the fit great. I wore these for a week in colorado and a week hiking in moab utah.
M**O
Outstandingly comfortable and all-around shoe
I have the previous version of this shoe as well. Both run small in size. Get a 1/2 size bigger than you normally would. The HFS II is very different from the original. Do *NOT* think this is an upgraded or improved or better shoe than the original. It's night and day. The original is an outstanding BAREFOOT running shoe with a very thin sole through which your feet can actually feel the surface of the ground. I love running in those shoes but they are tiresome walking around in all day for hiking or city walking. The opposite is true with the HFS II. The sole is clearly stiffer, possibly slightly thicker too. It's an awesome shoe for the whole day for minor hiking, city walking, going to work or going out. It's also dressy enough to use for social events. But for running, it's a big NO for me because there's no barefoot feel to them. IMO...
B**N
A Dream For Wide Straight Feet
I have wide feet. Not only wide feet, but wide straight feet with a high instep. My feet are widest slightly at or behind the ball of my foot, and don't taper much from the heel. Most "wide" shoes just make the toebox have more fabric, but don't increase the size of the platform, and have a strong taper still. Finding shoes is extremely difficult for me.The best I have found are Brooks 4E or some New Balance 4E, and even those aren't perfect.I've tried other wide or barefoot brandsl ike Altra, Lems, Sofstar and many others but have always found them uncomfortably tight.These Xero's fit perfectly. They are extraordinarily comfortable, and do not pinch my feet at all. They have a pretty straight platform that provides width in the right places.They are featherlight, breathable, and have held up pretty well in the months I have had them.I will absolutely purchase another pair.My only note is that the shoelaces are kind of short, so if you want to do any kind of alternate lacing pattern like an ankle lock, you'll need to get longer laces. Not a big deal.For sizing reference I wear a 10 in New Balance, 8.5 in Red Wing Boots, 44 in Lems, and I purchased a 10.5 in the Xero HFS. Xero does say to size up half a size from your normal size, and they were right. These are perfect.
J**R
Extremadamente cómodo
Extremadamente cómodo, este modelo tiene mejor diseño que otros de la marca, es más ligero y los materiales se ven de buena calidad. Muy recomendable
C**S
Fitting very well
First day 10 k running without any problems. I love them so far hope the will hold for a while.
N**A
Very comfortable
Excellent shoes, well worth the price!
E**A
Me han sorprendido: Happy feet happy running!
Las he comprado de segunda mano y aparte la caja algo tocada los zapatos estaban perfectos. Así que los pagué una cantidad ridícula por la calidad que tienen. Son super cómodas, flexibles y se sienten de buena calidad. He corrido hoy 20 kms y unos 60 en total y estoy muy contento con ellas. Vengo de una merrel glove, también cómodas pero creo que son aún más minimalistas que las Xero shoes, en el sentido que tienen aún menos estructura. En fin, las dos muy buenas opción para correr barefoot, happy feet happy running! :)
D**I
Perfetto
Quello che cercava mio figlio.Ottime scarpe da sport.
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