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  2. Podiatrists Share Pros and Cons of Barefoot Shoes: Do You ...

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    Here are the best barefoot shoes, according to podiatrists’ insights and staff firsthand testing. Top barefoot shoe brands include Xero, Vivobarefoot, and more.

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    Here are some of the best barefoot training shoes to try, tested by WH editors and experts. Primus Lite Knit. Shop Now. Primus Lite Knit. vivobarefoot.com. $175.00. Courtesy of Retailer.

  4. Merrell (company) - Wikipedia

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    In 2023, Merrell was rated the top barefoot running shoe for beginners by Wired. [7] The idea behind a minimalist running shoe is less cushioning and support for more foot engagement. [ 8 ] Along with the barefoot running shoes, Merrell has been called one of the top beginner hiking boot companies.

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    Cost: $29.99 | Materials: Faux suede upper, PU insole, polyester, and EVA outsole | Sizes available: Women's 5-12 with half sizes up to 9.5 | Widths: Regular The Universal Thread Betsy Clog packs ...

  6. Vivobarefoot - Wikipedia

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    Vivobarefoot is a minimalist running shoe company. Their technology, invented by Tim Brennan and developed by British shoe company Terra Plana, [1] is aimed at offering the optimum biomechanics and posture commonly associated with walking barefoot and barefoot running, and advocated within the barefoot movement and barefoot running community.

  7. Xero Shoes - Wikipedia

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    Xero Shoes minimalist sandals. Xero Shoes was founded by Steven Sashen and Lena Phoenix, a married couple who started the company in 2009. [3] Sashen had suffered running injuries and, inspired partly by the book Born To Run by Christopher McDougall, he created the company's first designs for minimalist footwear using sheets of rubber he ordered in bulk and laces from The Home Depot. [4]