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Barefoot Five-Finger Sports Gym Recovery Shoes

Barefoot Five-Finger Sports Gym Recovery Shoes

Regular price $49.95 USD
Regular price $55.95 USD Sale price $49.95 USD
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About this item:

Insole Material: PU
Lining Material: PU
Closure Type: SLIP-ON
Upper Material: Cotton Fabric
Outsole Material: TPR

Key Specifications and Special Features:

Experience the natural freedom of barefoot movement with these innovative five-finger sock shoes. Designed for a wide range of indoor activities, these lightweight, breathable shoes allow your feet to flex, bend, and grip naturally for improved stability, balance, and proprioception.

● Light And Comfortable, Elastic Shock Absorption, Silent Design, Breathable And Sweat-Absorbent.

● Made With A Breathable Textile Upper And Premium Stretch Ball Sole, Ensuring Slip Resistance, Comfort, Moisture Wicking And Durability.

● The Toe Box Is Spacious And Can Effectively Absorb External Impact. Thickened Soft Sole Support, Three-Dimensional Heel Cushioning, Directional Pressure Relief, Reducing Foot Burden.

● Perfect For Casual Walking, Working Out, Working, Running, gyms, Gym, Tennis, Yoga, Indoor Hip Hop Dancing, Travel And Other Activities.

● Barefoot Sock Style Design, Soft And Easy To Roll Up, Machine Washable

How to Measure Your Shoe Size:

Accurate foot measurements are essential for finding the right shoe size. Follow these simple steps to measure your feet:

1. Grab a piece of paper. If you don’t have lined paper, any flat sheet will work.
2. Place your bare foot—or socked foot, depending on how you usually wear shoes—on the paper. It's best to sit in a chair or crouch, rather than standing, and ensure you’re on a flat surface.
3. Trace around your foot. Use a pen or pencil to avoid leaving marks on your foot or sock. Your tracing should form a rectangle around your foot.
4. Outline your tracing with straight lines. Take a ruler and draw straight lines along the edges of your foot: the toes, both sides and the heel.
5. Measure the length and width of your foot. Using the ruler, measure the distance between the parallel lines for both length (top to bottom) and width (side to side). Make a note of these measurements.


6. Subtract 3/16 of an inch from each measurement. This adjustment accounts for a small buffer between your foot and the lines.
7. Use the size chart on our website to determine your true shoe size based on the length of your foot.

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Robert Vinson

Still experimenting with the sizes, but it seems that you'll have to measure the length of your feet carefully, then find out your size from there by adding another +/- 2cm. barefoot shoes, especially toed shoes, have very precise sizing, so expect to miss your sizing estimations once or twice before getting it right. All in all, these pair seems alright. How good the colors are depends on whether I can match them with a good set of clothes. But the quality of the shoes are good. My criticism though is that the back of the upper of the shoe needs to be higher to grip the back of the heels better, but it depends on sizing.

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Mary Sepe

They are very comfortable, I use them at home and I feel good. The only problem is that putting them is difficult. You have to spread your fingers and push one at a time and for my small foot it's not good. The fingers of the feet remain enlarged but after a short time you get used to it. However they are beautiful and I like them even if you can't use as the slippers you put in and take away quickly. 5 Stars

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Sheila Jones

Difficult to put on but comfortable received on time. To follow in time to see the evolution of the product.

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Kenneth Wilson

Super comfortable

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William Parker

My friends all rolled their eyes when I showed them what I ordered, and I couldn't blame them as the flesh colored ones made me cringe. I was more than pleasently surprised at the look, and wowed by the fit. I tried them on in the house, and kept noticing how comfy they were. This morning I took them out paddle boarding and they were great. I could even feel my toes grabbing the board. I was surprised they went on so easy, but not so much when wet & balancing on a board. Not a big deal. I think I will put the socks in my dry bag, for when the weather gets cold & used in emergencies if I get my tootsies wet and cold.They look a lot better in person, and are pretty cool. I will be using them everyday, so we will see how they hold up. I like this type of fabric, and have a sun canopy made of this material that is amazingly resilient.