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🦶 Step into freedom with every stride — barefoot running, redefined.
WHITIN Men's Barefoot Running Shoes combine a zero-drop sole for natural foot alignment with a flexible, engineered knit upper that fits like a sock. Featuring a 5mm POWER FOOTBED for cushioned support and a sticky-grip rubber outsole built for durability and traction, these minimalist cross-trainers deliver trail-ready performance and all-day comfort. Designed with a padded rear collar for Achilles comfort, they are the perfect choice for professionals seeking a versatile, durable, and breathable athletic shoe that seamlessly transitions from gym to outdoor adventure.






































| ASIN | B08CKHZ8RS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,692 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #4 in Men's Track & Field & Cross Country Shoes |
| Brand | WHITIN |
| Closure Type | Lace-Up |
| Closure type | Lace-Up |
| Color | W63 All Black |
| Cushioning Level | moderate |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 10,362 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | Contrast Stitching |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | true |
| Has Shoe Adjustability | No |
| Heel Type | No Heel |
| Inner material | Knit Fabric |
| Insole Cushioning | Foam (possibly Ethylene Vinyl Acetate) |
| Insole Material | Foam (possibly Ethylene Vinyl Acetate) |
| Lace Closure | Lace-Up |
| Lace Ends | Plastic Tips/Aglets |
| Manufacturer | WHITIN |
| Material Fabric | fabric |
| Model Name | 5 Five Fingers |
| Occasion Lifestyle | outdoor |
| Occasion Type | Casual |
| Outer Material | Mesh |
| Outer material | Mesh |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Seasons | All |
| Shoe Height Map | Low Top |
| Shoe Type | Athletic Shoe |
| Sole Material | Rubber |
| Sole material | Rubber |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
| Specific Uses For Product | Sports |
| Sport Type | Fitness,Trail Running,Workout,Athletic,Gym |
| Stitching Style | [Likely: Flat-lock or Overlock stitch] |
| Strap Type | Lace-Up |
| Style Name | Minimalist |
| Subject Character | Barbie |
| Theme | Sport |
| Toe Style | Cap Toe, Round Toe |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| lining-description | Natural Rubber |
W**I
Simple and very well made
I can honestly say that these WHITIN shoes have been the best pair of shoes I have owned in years. Always wanted to try barefoot shoes and Notice the price point on these. Purchased them and have no regrets. The sole is comfortable, the rubber grips extremely well even after months of heavy wear and tear (hiking, camping, working out at the gym, riding a bicycle with bolts that stick out to grip, running). I plan to get a new pair of WHITIN shoes in a few months, will try their other styles out too, but this style is a total winner. Highly recommended.
S**8
3 Years. One Pair. $37 Well Spent!
I normally don't leave reviews, but these shoes have earned one. I bought these in February 2024 for around $37'ish at the time. As I write this, they're finally retired, with honors, I might add (a family lineup, Taps, the whole thing, and a short prayer was said before they were carefully placed into an old shoe box and given the highest spot in the closet), after nearly three years of almost daily use. I purposely waited until they were completely done before writing this review because I always appreciate seeing long-term reviews with photos showing what a product actually looks like after years of real use. At roughly $37, these ended up costing me about a dollar a month. Before buying these, I'd owned several other barefoot shoes that cost three to four times as much, and NONE of them lasted nearly as long. I'd say a few only made it a few months, and a couple more about a year before they needed to be replaced. Most of them tore the tops off the sole, some the sole fell apart, others were just garbage. But not these Whitins! These weren't my "wear them once or twice a week" shoes. They were my primary shoes for nearly three years. They went with me through countless airports, rental car lots, and car dealerships. They spent long days walking across oil stained concrete in service departments, oily shop floors, parking lots, and sidewalks. They were with me while coaching and riding BMX, maintaining the track, walking on dirt, asphalt, concrete, sometimes glue, and wood, working in the grass and mud, and handling race days where I was on my feet from morning until night. They also survived several music festivals where I spent upwards of 18 hours on my feet each day. They were my everyday shoes for errands, travel, work, and home. If I left the house, these were on my feet. If I did leave the house without these shoes on, it's because I was literally barefoot. As for maintenance... I think I washed them in a hotel sink once with a bar of cheap soap and some shampoo. Other than that, Mother Nature handled the rest. Walking in the rain every now and then seemed to clean them up well enough. Living in these shoes was probably the biggest compliment I can give them. I never thought about them. I never got home and couldn't wait to take them off. Typically, I'd forget they were even on and just walk all over the house until someone yelled at me. I never wished I had worn something else, unless I stepped into a puddle of anything I didn't see. They simply became part of my daily routine. From quick trips to all day events, they were just... comfortable. My feet sweat, but these shoes are so breathable that it was rarely an issue. As much as it sucks stepping into a large puddle, with a little patience and a bathroom hand dryer, you'll be walking comfortably again in about 15 minutes if it's just rain. Anything else, wash them with warm water and cheap soap, or whatever you have. And maybe shampoo if you want them to smell good afterward. When these shoes finally failed, it wasn't because they fell apart. It was because, since February 2024, I had simply and thoroughly worn them out. Properly worn out. That's exactly how I'd want a daily shoe to go out: not because of poor quality, but because I got every last mile they had to give. If you're looking for barefoot shoes that are comfortable, affordable, and can take an incredible amount of real-world abuse, I honestly don't think you can do much better for the money. The pictures aren't of a failed pair of poor quality shoes. They're pictures of a life well lived. I'd buy these again without hesitation. In fact, I already did. But only one pair. That's all I need for the next 2 to 3 years... Just the one...
D**A
European Style and Size - Quality above average - durability too early to tell
Many inaccurate statements in other reviews (mostly the negative ones), so setting the record straight and providing an honest review. The hard part, of course, is that everyone has different opinions on shoes, the hardest thing to get a prevailing/standard opinion on. The incorrect stuff - there is no tongue; yes there is, it's just affixed all the way up the opening like a hunting boot - it has hard plastic shoelace inlets; no it doesn't, it's a soft fabric backed material a little stiffer than the main upper material - there is no padding in the foot; yes there is, but it is thinner than a tennis shoe, more than a leather dress shoe (higher quality ones). It doesn't have memory foam/gel, etc. like many tennis shoes do now. -they are narrow; this is a lot subjective in the reviews, no measurements, but IMHO, they are not wide, and not really advertised like that as I saw it a few days ago. They 'feel' a little tight/different, mostly because the middle section/eyelet material is stiffer than the main shoe material which is very soft and I assume breathable. This could create a 'ridge' you'd feel if laced tight. I generally get 'hot spots' around my ankles in hunting boots, this doesn't feel like that and once broken in (if they do break in) it shouldn't be noticeable. -no heel retention; I list this as a pro below, it actually cups my heel very well, better than most tennis shoes (what wears out first besides the sole) and dress shoes until they're broken in Pros -price - got these on Prime day for $35 which if they last (just received today) is a good deal -main material - it is very soft, shouldn't create any rubbing but for the above perceptions for some, and durability is a question, we'll see -sole - I cannot see why this would be more slippery than any other 'tennis shoe' like bottom, if they get dirty or other slippery substance on them, they may be slippery - never had a pair that wasn't in that situation - heel portion, as above cups very nice and grabs and doesn't slip like most new shoes do at first (or all the time and wear out - at least for me) Cons -you can feel the sole through the cushion - is subjective, my BMI is harder so I feel more in my feet as far as uneven -medium width, not wide; I have wider feet, but I've had shoes too wide too - these are not 'tight' but feel a bit snug, but are also brand new, not sure how much they will 'break in'. -sizing - my feet measure 12 1/2, that's the option I picked, the sticker as you can see says 46 which is European Men's, Google AI says both a 46 is a 12 and a 45 is a 12 1/2, go figure. For me, if I stand up, my toe almost touches standing still, meaning it will rub. I put on my well broken retired tennis shoes and the distance is the same and do not hurt at all, so I assume these will be fine. I considered sending back because they do not feel 'soft and smooth all over' like some tennis shoes do ($100 Nike/etc.), but they are intended minimalist and some talk about benefits for plantar (it's not planter folks, that's for plants or peanuts :-),) fasciitis, which I have, so I'm going to keep and try them out. All the testing was done with low ride thin athletic socks. -
W**M
Love these shoes!!
These are great shoes! I am NOT a trail runner nor do I hike often. However I cannot stand traditional hiking shoes. Look, weight, comfort and cost for a good pair, especially since I may hike once a year. I picked these up because of the price and look specifically for my once a year camping trip where I knew I'd be on at least one hike. I am as close to a true size 11 and ordered 11's. They fit like a glove, in a good way. They have a bit of compression or maybe should say that they wrap feet with nice pressure all around..First walk was on the hike which was about 2-miles over dirt, rock, gravel and pavement sections. The hike was pretty tough, but my feet did not hurt afterwards. They felt great and better than expected. I now wear these most days of the week,.with jean, khakis and shorts and even have had them at the beach. CON: These this can be very slippery on wet surfaces. Others stated this and glad that I took note because it is true. However, I feel that over time this has lessened to an extent. Grip!! Funny to follow up with 'these things grip!' They do and do it very well on dry surfaces. Would I buy again? Yes.
J**E
I Keep Buying These
I've had at least four pairs of these shoes. They are well made and very comfortable to wear at work or on sidewalks. I especially like how easily they go on. I set the lace tightness I want and then can easily pull them on without untying the next use. They are very light. and flexable I find them good at the gym for dead lifting and squats. So, obviously I keep buying them so they work for me however, these are the negatively critical points you should consider. 1) The sole is what appears to be gum rubber. It will wear out quickly. For me that is in about 3 to 4 months. Its acceptable initial traction will degrade to smooth. I walk and run with a dog as well as wear them at work. 2) The toe box is standard, not wide which would be something someone looking for a barefoot shoe would hope to have. The toe box looks nice but your toes will never have the opportunity to expand/recover for standard shoes. 3) If you step on a stone that stands proud from the ground . . . say some gravel is tossed into your path, you're not going to forget it and feel disappointed that you were not paying more attention to where you walk. I've just bought my first set of brown to wear with my lighter colored slacks. I love the black color and this new brown is very nice.It's a good shoe.
M**U
Decent barefoot shoe
Update: About 1 year in and I'm ready to order a new pair due to wear. Continued wearing once or twice a week, even took the inserts out. Bought a less hardcore pair to wear the other couples days a week. In general, my knees feel better, my toes spread out and I roll my ankles less. These shoes made me realize that our infrastructure is wrong for humans to be comfortable walking more places. We made everything concrete and pavement, leading to us use using ultra padded shoes, making us walk incorrectly. Walk dirt paths, enjoy the grass and take care of yourself. Wanted to toughen up my feet and started researching. These shoes had a ton of positive reviews so this is what I went with. I only wear these once or twice a week on walks that last roughly 2 miles each. Durability: Not too bad. The shape of the rubber meant that they started wearing pretty quick, but once the high points wore, the wear slowed down a bit. The soles are very soft allowing your feet to feel much more than a standard shoe. Feeling the rocks, gravel and texture of the walking surface is pretty amazing leading to better stability. The upper of the shoe is flexible and after 4 month showing very little wear. I slip my feet in and out of the shoe without retying. Pretty sure the laces are just to shape the upper to your foot, not really yo keep them on like a standard shoe. Comfort: These are barefoot shoes, they are not comfortable by design. Our standard cushy shoes are what lead me to walk the way I do, causing an assortment of issues in my knees and back. The first couple weeks wearing these were brutal. I almost quit. But with time my feet got stronger and I changed the way I walk. Now they are just fine, but not comfortable and not supposed to be. Fun facts: My back does feel better and I'm walking with much less heel impact making my knees happy. I cleaned the gutters wearing these and the grip on the roof was unbelievable. The compound of the rubber griped the shingles and the flexibility of the soles let my feet curve to every angle. Overall I am very happy with these shoes and will probably buy again (I might try a "premium" brand just to see).
M**K
Great shoes, takes some time to get used to.
My first time using zero drop shoes. It's definitely a different experience and feeling than wearing other shoes. Used them for running and it's like running barefooted. I can actually feel the ground. My calves were burning after a run, but it felt good like they we're actually being used like they're supposed to. My feet also felt better after the run compared to using other running shoes. I didn't get blisters after running 5 miles. Felt more natural with my feet striking the ground instead of being supported by memory foam. These shoes are like wearing socks with a sole at the bottom. Definitely worth a try and for the price it's a steal. I wear a size 10 U.S, so I got the size 43. It fit perfectly snug, so if you want a little more room in the front of your toes I suggest going a size up, but if you want a snug fit buy the exact size. The material is stretchy, so even if it fits tight it will stretch. It does feel a bit tight in the beginning, but after the run I didn't even notice. Edit: So I ripped one of the top shoe lace loop holes. This was my mistake as I pulled hard to get the shoe really tight, but in the process the rubber ripped. Just putting this note here to let others know to not pull too hard or you can rip the rubber with the shoe lace. All in all still a great shoe. I'm going to fix it with some super glue.
T**8
Great for back, but beware goat heads and shin pain
If you're getting a zero drop sole shoe, then these are great. The fabric is a bit elastic which helps make the shoes feel comfortable immediately out of the box. I paired them with some elastic shoe laces and they make a great slip on. They are quiet, fit right but offer no arch support. Simple warnings if you have never had barefoot shoes, the lack of cushion is, at first, very hard on your shins. You will go around a month with shin pain as your body adapts to the change. The pain is never unbearable, but it's a bone pain which is definitely unpleasant. Due to this, don't give up. The temporary shin pain is worth the eventually lack of back pain and strain. While not a perfect solution to lower back pains, the benefits of barefoot shoes and zero drop soles are very real ib my experience and have relieved years of back pain. The next part, specific to this shoe is that the sole is thin. This is intentional but something you may not realize is that it is just thin enough for longer goat heads to penetrate the sole and prick your foot. This came as a shock to me the first time I got soles these thin. If you live in an area where goat heads grow then you may want to look into some sort of sole insert that is puncture resistant. Many are sold for construction workers for protection and they are around $15-35. You are easily able to remove the included insole and replace it and I'd recommend it if you may find yourself walking in goat heads or other such spikes. While you may debate whether or not you should try barefoot shoes and zero drop soles, if you find yourself wanting to try them out then I'd recommend these ones. Good for work, good for walking and worth the money. Edit: I have gone through my first pair. It lasted just over a year, like a month passed a year. The material in the sple finally wore through. The entire construction held up though, the only failure was the thin sole which is it's defining feature. I have no issue with the longevity, and bought a second pair.
D**.
No son Barefoot, son estrechos. Falsa publicidad.
Son muy bonitos, pero no son barefoot, ya que para esa denominación se requiere que la puntera sea suficientemente ancha para tus dedos. Y la puntera que trae estos tenis es casi como una estándar. Si NO buscas unos tenis barefoot minimalistas entonces sí podrías adquirir estos por lo bonito del modelo y el precio.
E**T
Muy cómodos y excelente calidad en función del precio
La talla fue la exacta, medí mi pie y agregué los centímetros que indicaron así que funcionó perfectamente. Tengo un tiempo acostumbrándome a zaparos planos, como los Converse, por lo que estos se sintieron extremadamente cómodos, usando la plantilla (viene una plantilla que no es nada gruesa). Posteriormente los usaré son la plantilla para que sean literalmente barefoot. De todos los zapatos minimalistas, son los que mejor precio tienen (y súper cómodos). Así que buena calidad y comodidad para el precio que tienen. Además llegaron antes de la fecha que decía al principio.
J**E
Los zapatos mas comodos que he usado
La calidad de manufactura no es la mejor en el sentido de que el pegamento de la suela se ve blanco sobre la tela negra. Dicho esto, son los zapatos mas comodos que he probado. Lo primero que hice fue quitarles la plantilla, que viene incluida, ya que esta los hace un poco incomodos en mi opinion. Creo que por el precio es muy buena compra. La tela elastica con la que estan hechos se siente de buena calidad al igual que la suela. Llevo usandolos un par de semanas sin problemas.
J**Z
Son lindos
Los tenis son muy bonitos, solo que llegaron de otro color diferente al que pedí, pude hacer devolución y cambio sin problema, solo pues el tiempo que lleva hacer todo el trámite
J**N
Excelentes
Muy cómodos, excelentes para el gimnasio y para caminar
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