WHITIN Men’s Trail Running Shoes
Rated 4 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(10 customer reviews)
$41.99
- Wide toe box for toe spreading and relaxation
- Animal-free production
- Removable sockliner for more barefoot feel
- True rubber sole for protection and ground feedback
- Sizing tip: order next size down if between sizes
- Package Dimensions: 10.79 x 8.46 x 3.27 inches; 1.12 Pounds
- Department: mens
- Date First Available: May 1, 2020
SKU: B08J7992TX
Category: Men's Barefoot Shoes
Description
Summary:
- Wide Toe Box: Allows toes to spread and relax.
- Animal-Free: Produced using animal-free materials and processes.
- Removable Sockliner: Gives the option for a “more barefoot” feel.
- True Rubber Sole: Offers excellent protection with ground feedback.
- Sizing Tip: If between sizes, it’s recommended to order the next size down.
Additional information
Package Dimensions | 10.79 x 8.46 x 3.27 inches, 1.12 Pounds |
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Department | mens |
Date First Available | May 1, 2020 |
10 reviews for WHITIN Men’s Trail Running Shoes
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Marcos R. –
Extremely happy
JC May –
I am quite satisfied with my purchase overall. These shoes provide great ground feel, strong construction, and decent traction for my training needs. My main issue is the lack of half-size options, which forced me to go half a size down. While my left foot fits well, my right foot feels a bit tight, almost touching the edge, especially with the insole. Despite the sizing problem, the shoes perform well and are comfortable for short training sessions. Keep the sizing in mind if considering…
Oscar Morales –
Slightly narrower than anticipated. Could use more room in the toe area.
charles –
This is a great transition into barefoot shoes. If I wanted to go full barefoot, I could just remove the sole. I usually wear size 10.5 and went with size 11. I walked on concrete with no leg pain issues. It feels like I’m wearing shoe socks, which is a weird feeling, but it’s comfortable so no complaints. Just a heads up, avoid the 1_black variant as it tends to rip around the toes due to being full mesh. The 2_light blue, 2_blue, 2_green, and 2_black gum should last longer with additional…
Pete –
I am still wearing the pair I got in 2019, but this time I bought the red ones in size 11. They fit great and are super comfy, but the velcro tab doesn’t work well for my high instep. I would rate them 4.5 out of 5 for this reason. The inner insole wore out on my original pair, but the outer sole still looks good. I expect these new ones to last a long time too. I usually wear men’s shoes because there aren’t many options in women’s size 11. I went with size 9.5 and they fit perfectly. These…
Robbes –
I own three pairs of these shoes and I absolutely love them! One pair is for working out, providing minimal cushioning and great foot engagement for weightlifting. Another pair is for yard work and washing vehicles, and after a year, they’re still holding up well. The third pair is perfect for casual wear and hiking, with easy slip-on and good foot wrapping. They’re ideal for shorter hikes, offering a more connected feel to the ground. The rubber sole is great for outdoor use but can be…
Joe Hill –
I’ve been using them for weeks now and I have no complaints. Maybe the laces are too long, but it’s almost irrelevant.
eric lagueux –
This shoe has a nice appearance and feels more like a slipper. It may work well as a water shoe this summer. Not suitable for wide feet. Fits well for size 14. Limited cushioning, but offers good traction. It seems like a good deal for the price, will have to see how long they last.
Candace –
I am a size 9.5 and ordered a size 42 based on reviews. Initially felt tight, but heel pad has since compressed making them perfect. Very comfortable shoes with a wide toe box. No heel lift and light weight. The insert remains cushioned after daily use for a month, unlike cheap alternatives.
Robbes –
After using these parkour shoes heavily for 1.5 years, I have noticed some wear and tear such as tread loss, ripped heel tab, collapsing midsoles, and destroyed insoles. Despite these issues, replacing the insoles has kept them effective. They are worth the price tag and better constructed than the company’s knit barefoot sneakers. I initially bought Style #2 for $35 and was pleasantly surprised by their comfort, flexibility, and durability. They have held up well during intense parkour…