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WHITIN Men's Wide Minimalist Barefoot Sneakers | Zero Drop | Midfoot Stability

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$41.99

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1.Color:W85 Classic Black Gum


2.:8 Wide


Product details

  • Care instructions
    Machine Wash
  • Sole material
    Rubber
  • Outer material
    Cotton
  • Closure type
    Lace-Up

About this item

  • Padded rear collar pad for achilles comfort
  • 5 mm POWER FOOTBED for underfoot cushioning
  • Engineered knit upper for a sock-like fit and flexible feel
  • Zero-drop, non-elevated sole for proper posture and balance
  • Sticky-grip rubber outsole combines grip, traction, and durability for trail-ready performance



Product Description

Wide barefoot sneaker
Wide
Wide

J & E Ralston
September 7, 2025
These were a great find. I was skeptical because of the brand and price, so I have waited 5 months to write this review.I am a woman with big, wide feet. Finding shoes is a pain, as not many styles are offered in a Women’s 11W. I often resort to buying men’s shoes in gender-neutral styles.I always wear a women’s 11W, but for some reason I always need a 10 to 10.5 in men’s shoes. I first ordered these in a 10, but they were too big. I sized down to a 9 and the length is perfect.My husband has a 9 in the regular width of these shoes. They are slightly too narrow on me. These are slightly too wide, but still wearable.The shoes are a great material and very stylish. They show minimal wear after 5 months. (I only wear them 1-2 times a week.)The only con is my big toenail sometimes gets sore wearing these. The same thing happens with Crocs. I think it’s due to the up and down roominess of both kinds of shoes.Overall, I definitely recommend this particular style.
Alex
August 2, 2025
After approximately 360k+ steps I can say I love these shoes and will never return to normal shoes.Sizing: I wear a size 9.5 in most standard shoes (this gave me about 3/4 of an inch of toe room. My go to’s prior were ON clouds and Adidas ultraboosts. I initially bought these in 9’s and felt that they were a tad too roomy so I downsized only to find they felt a little tight for comfort. Then I realized in the product listing the insole is intentionally removable so I removed it and found I had the perfect fit.Comfort: They are extremely comfortable you can feel how much they flex with your foot and how much more grip you get on the ground. The extra grip they give is great. The soles are thin so be prepared to feel the ground below your feet. The material seems pretty durable so far and very airy. They initially give a borderline uncomfortable amount of width for your feet but your feet quickly adapt.Quality: Not much to say. All the stitching is good. All glue seems to hold well. The rubber is flexible and shows no signs of tearing. The material itself seems good quality and is somewhat similar to what is used in ultraboosts but a little thicker and a little less elastic, but still just as breathable.Other notes: I got some elastic laces. I canning recommend this enough, the nature of the shoe makes it REALLY easy to slip on. Add some quality elastic laces and it just makes life so easy.Additionally, after wearing them for a weak I did have some muscle aches and pains but I managed to work through it and they dissipated after a week or so. Don’t push your body too hard initially. I’m in the work of physical therapy so I was able to manage my muscles a bit better than the average person likely would. After week two I suddenly regained the ability to spread my toes on command which I’ve never been able to do. I also have chronic back pain. I DO NOT recommend these if you have back pain BUT in my case they did help which I attribute to the fact that a flat shoe is less likely to put your low back into excess lordosis.Disclaimers : These are worth every penny but you should definitely transition slowly if you don’t often walk barefoot. Biomechanically speaking they place much greater stretch and strength demand on your calves so you should assess your calf strength. I’m also about 135lbs so they might wear slower for me than someone who weighs more.
be-as-jesus-Mom
July 30, 2025
These are a great first pair of barefoot shoes especially for walking. For running they don't work for me but milage may very. If you have the money then I would get something more durable like Vivobarefoot, Feelgrounds, Groundies, Be Lenka, etc.Durability - I wore these delivering pizzas for around 30 hours a week. The tread went flat in a few months. I kept wearing them and they lasted me about 11 months before the soles split and water got in. At some point the sole also started rolling over itself a bit which I felt slightly while walking. On the outside the treading all looks good but on the inside it's falling apart a bit. For $40 I can't really complain, but it is a little wasteful to have to replace your shoes once or twice a year.Comfort - if you like cushy shoes then these are a big adjustment. Once you get used to them, they are super comfy for walking; they really feel sort of barefoot. For running they don't really work for me because when I tighten down the laces, the tongue folds over and becomes a pressure point. They have thin, flexible, somewhat soft soles; I would not want to step on a nail in these but they provide great ground feel. The toe box is nice and wide so they don't squeeze my toes.
Robert P. Miller
June 9, 2025
Two year update: These shoes are amazing. For at least the previous 15 years, I only bought Merrell trail runners because I like the comfort, fit, light weight, and grippy soles. I have two styles of Whitin shoes, and they are both supurb in all these regards. This particular style I've used for everyday wear, running, and for river shoes kayaking (just to test them). They're great for all of it. I don't particularly like the plastic band around the middle, but my wife does and she has much better taste in clothes that I do!
A. Matheny
June 1, 2025
I’m used to wearing and walking in zero-drop shoes, and I saw that these Within shoes are much more reasonably priced than other brands, so I thought I’d give them a try when my Altras wore out. These shoes are fit perfectly (I’m a size 9 Medium in general), and I ordered these in that size (Euro 42). I laced these loosely so that I could slip them on and off without untying them. They feel like wearing a sock with a nice rubber sole. Actually, the laces are superfluous, because the shoes are snug enough on my feet without any laces at all. The zero drop makes them very stable, too. They look good (I got the green/gum ones) enough to wear with anything casual, and they are quality-made with nice and substantial insoles and good stitching. They are minimally cushioned, so they are really like being barefoot without having to worry about stepping on something that would hurt your bare foot! You could easily wear these as house slippers, workout shoes, walking shoes or casual shoes. Running in them would even work if you are a forefoot runner and not a heel striker. Bottom line: comfortable slip-on and -off, do anything shoes. I will be getting more of these!
Gerold Gebilaguin
May 29, 2025
I just got my new pair of shoes and it is absolutely perfect for my daily travel,very light shoes ,very comfy insoles and decent shoes with relatively low price.I would need another one as an extra shoes.
JonaTRON
April 24, 2025
There is another WHITIN that IS WIDE ENOUGH: The WHITIN Men's Extra Wide Width Shoe Minimalist.The Extra Wide Width "Trail Running Shoes" are NOT wide.
Cristhian O. Burgos
March 25, 2025
Son extremadamente cómodos, el color azul marino es sensacional. Al tratarse de zapatos que apuntan al Barefoot, la suela es delgada, por lo que piedras o cualquier objeto sobre el piso que sobre salga se va a sentir con más intensidad que en el calzado normal.La parte de los dedos es amplia y permite movilidad a los dedos. No los clasificaría 100% como Barefoot, sino como zapatos para iniciar la transición a calzado Barefoot estrictamente hablando. Una de las características para denominarlos de tal forma es la ligera elevación en la punta del calzado.Sin lugar a dudas, por la calidad, estética y funcionamiento, yo recomendaría ampliamente iniciar con calzado como este, antes de hacer el cambio total a calzado Barefoot, como Vivobarefoot, que son mucho más costosos pero ya son zapatos zero drop en toda la extensión de la palabra.
Yunay Garcia
February 17, 2025
Very nice
Petra
January 26, 2025
My husband asked me to order these in size 12 wide and he loves them. He has a bunion on his right foot so it makes it easier for him to walk in shoes that are wider but still fit perfectly to the size..He also said they're very comfy and it was a good purchase.