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🦶 Step into freedom with every stride — Barefoot comfort redefined!
relxfeet Men's Barefoot Shoes combine a roomy wide toe box with a zero drop, minimalist platform to promote natural foot movement and balanced posture. Crafted with a breathable knit upper and flexible rubber outsole, these lightweight shoes (approx. 0.55 lb per shoe) deliver versatile performance for weightlifting, cross-training, walking, and casual wear. Designed for professionals who value comfort, foot health, and a sleek, understated style.























| ASIN | B0CL4T93N8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,514 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #90 in Men's Walking Shoes #173 in Men's Trail Running Shoes |
| Brand | relxfeet |
| Closure Type | Lace-Up |
| Color | Army Green |
| Cushioning Level | minimal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 2,618 Reviews |
| Fabric type | Soft Knit |
| Fit to Size Sentiment | Positive |
| Formality Level | Casual |
| Heel Type | Flat |
| Inner material | Natural Rubber |
| Insole Cushioning | Minimal |
| Insole Material | Polyurethane (PU) |
| Item Type Name | Sneaker |
| Item Weight | 0.2 kg |
| Lace Closure | Eyelets |
| Material Fabric | Mesh |
| Model Name | Minimalist |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Occasion Lifestyle | Casual |
| Occasion Type | sports |
| Outer Material | Mesh |
| Outer material | Mesh |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Platform Height | 2 centimeters |
| Seasons | Spring, Summer, Fall |
| 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 | Walking |
| Strap Type | Lace |
| Style Name | Sneaker |
| Style Number | RE-ZT-23Q1ZTJW01 |
| Theme | Fitness, Walking |
| Toe Style | Round Toe |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| lining-description | Natural Rubber |
L**O
I enjoy these for a more casual barefoot shoe, good value so far 2 months in
I’ve been wearing barefoot and grounding shoes for a while now, and I wanted to put together a comparison since I’ve tested four different pairs side by side (shown left to right in the pictures). 1. Grounding Shoes (far left) These are the lightest of all four pairs. Honestly, they feel more like a sandal or sock than a shoe, which I really like. No need to tie or tighten them—they just slip on perfectly. They do have a conductive insole for grounding, which worked well but started to wear out pretty quickly. After about 2 months, you can see in the pictures they’ve started to split around the corners. That said, I’ve used these way more than the others, and I still really enjoy them. They might look a little unusual to some people, but I don’t care—they’re incredibly comfortable. 2. Black/Grey Shoes (second from left) These are a bit more rugged and handle rocks, trails, and uneven ground better than the grounding shoes. I’d call them more of a hiking/off-road barefoot shoe. They’re super comfortable, but I’ve noticed the rubber on the heel wearing unevenly and a bit faster than I’d like. Still, my back feels great and my calves don’t get tight like they would in boots or traditional shoes. Definitely a solid pair for outdoor use. 3. Dark Grey Shoes (second from right) Similar to the previous pair in comfort and build, but the insoles are the weak point here. They’ve started falling apart, which seems to be a common theme with most of these barefoot shoes. The rubber is holding up okay—wearing at about the same rate as the other pair. Overall, still very comfortable, but the insole quality could be better. 4. Casual Barefoot Shoes (far right) These are the most “normal-looking” pair out of the four—great if you want something subtle. They slip on like a sock, and the heel area is surprisingly cushioned and comfortable compared to the others. They’re holding up decently, though I’ve noticed some fraying in the stitching that might shorten their lifespan. Heel wear is showing up too (probably my gait more than the shoe), but nothing unusual. A great casual barefoot option. Overall Impressions I’ve owned hundreds of pairs of shoes in my life, and I’m picky about how they feel. Barefoot/minimalist shoes with zero drop have been a game-changer for me—my posture feels better, my calves and legs don’t get nearly as sore, and my back has felt amazing compared to when I wear traditional shoes or boots. None of these are perfect (especially the insoles—they all seem to wear down too quickly), but overall I’ve really enjoyed every pair. They let my feet move naturally, they’re lightweight, and I’ll definitely be sticking with barefoot shoes going forward.
C**O
Just received but very impressed early on!
These shoes made me skeptical. All I thought was that there's no way these could be comfortable for paying 35 bucks, but I couldn't not try them and at worst they would become house shoes since I don't wear those super often anyways. I will say that they are not padded in the soles in the way I expect from most shoes, but I suppose that comes with the territory of never experiencing zero drop soles before now. Also noting now that I'm a heavy set individual and will likely come back to edit this in the future with an update regardless of good or bad. There IS, however, padding at the heel of the shoe which gives it a better fit at the back than you would expect. The elastic opening allows for a snug fit once the shoes pop on, and it makes for ease of sliding them on and off especially with the thick band of material at the back for you to use to put it on as opposed to the small loop/tab of material most other shoes have. These shoes fit well but they're a touch longer. I typically order a 9 in mens (which is labeled as a 42 on these pair of shoes just in case anyone wasn't aware before they are received), and the toe box is much roomier/wider in these than my Altra Torin 5's. Big plus for me personally. Just the small issue of them being slightly longer leaves extra room at the big toe, but it surprisingly hasn't led to any discomfort like I've had in the past and may even accidentally act as a shield. I think if I sized down even a half, it might squeeze the sides of my foot closer to the opening of the shoe a bit more than I would be comfortable with. Additionally, I could actually wear these shoes without any laces at all and they stay on perfectly fine for me thanks to the elastic type opening. It looked a bit strange though, so instead I decided to do the "hidden laces" technique with my pair. It was slightly tricky to do such a technique due to only having 4 holes on each side. Since nothing really needs to be tied, I just made sure they were neat and just snug for each line and then knotted the two ends together and hid them between the rubber outside (which is where the laces go through) and the fabric part of the shoe. This ended up perfect because it doesn't cause discomfort on the inside of the shoe with laces being felt, and the small bulk from the bound up laces that pushes into the fabric on the inside of the shoe actually gives it a slightly more secure feeling. Overall, my early 2 days of impression is overall a surprising approval. These shoes are just comfortable enough, and the fact that they're only 35 dollars is going to make me buy more of them. They also feel like the perfect gym shoe, but I could always be wrong with that. I HIGHLY recommend getting these shoes if you're in a pinch with money, need new shoes, and aren't afraid to try the wide toe box. You won't be able to wear the industry standard shoes without massive discomfort after you start wearing these because of said toe box. Not sure yet if I would run in these but maybe I'll try it at some point soon and provide an update.
E**3
Very comfy, heel pulls down socks, not truly minimalist but good
Really comfortable, sizing was pretty accurate, but the heel fits weirdly such that it pull my ankle socks down. Otherwise I wouldn't call it a true barefoot shoe, more padding than I was expecting but still comfortable for what I wanted it for.
K**N
Love the wide toe box!
For the price that you pay they are amazing. This is my second pair, and for me they wore out on the bottom first, but I loved them so much that I got a second pair without even debating that long. I even got my partner to get a pair too! They don't squish my feet and have a super wide toe box. They are so light that it doesn't really feel like I'm wearing shoes.
D**O
Almost a great shoe: Good fit, failed finish details - plus update Aug 25.
This is a great shoe for what it's intended, a "low cost", near-barefoot comfortable "active" shoe that actually is fairly wide and comfortable for wide feet. It has, however, two flaws: the manufacturer cheaped out on the pull strap on the heel (which is really needed for these snug slip in trail runners). A five year old would have trouble getting their finger in the heel loop strap to help pull on this snug fitting "sock like" footwear. This shortcoming is aggravated by cheaping on the eyelets for the laces....there aren't any, just a 'leather' looking reinforcement, which just makes the laces drag whether tightening or loosening....it just makes it that much more frustrating to get the shoe on, or off, because the laces don't want to slide at all. You cannot just lace them once, and then slip them on and off when you wish. The cheap flat cloth laces also add to this issue: should have used the quality woven round laces on a shoe like this. It is a very comfortable shoe when these issues are ignored. FLASH Update edit: 31 Jul 25. You need to view these as throwaways....though they are very comfortable, and the materials are durable enough, the assembly will begin to fray at joined edges, the "pleather" side lace assembly, and eventually the entire upper, will begin to pull away/seperate from the sole as "glue/vulcanized" whatever joinery will not overcome the constant pull forces from the "stretch" construction. The fact that hardly anyone actually makes a "wide" shoe, all claims aside, is part of the problem of why all soft shoes wear out at the sides, not the toe and heel anymore. Constant strectching pull. Sneakers have become the same way. The sole is "durable", but without stitchery to make the shoes stay intact, it's meaningless, even that would eventually pull out of the soft pressed lint and nylon" inner sole. Finally, do not plan on walking on rough terrain, rocks, gravel, or sticks....though tough, the thinness of the sole will amplify every uncomfortable "point" you step on, and the sole is scant/no cushion for the discomforting effects (diabetics, beware). Last, when it finally gets dirty, if you wear them everyday like the yard slippers I bought them for, they will reach about a six month point and never really clean up again. All that said, I bought another pair, because as forgiving terrain like lawn, even smooth sidewalks/hard surfaces are where these belong as something other than sandals. The sole really shows zero wear on the tread pattern after a year, but it's no more protection from sharp jabs than a rubber glover. The upper material's "non-pleather" breathability will not let them get even as hot and sweaty as a leather sandal, and you can run jump, play or just mow the grass, unlike flip flops, etc. If I have to buy a throwaway product, I guess this is the best choice. You will not enjoy standing on the rungs of any ladder that doesn't have at least 5-6 inch tread face, any more than you enjoy standing on a ladder barefoot, or walking on sharp gravel paths. No holes, but you're gonna get stone bruises. Hot asphalt is a no go.
C**S
Converted Xero Brand Wearer
I switched to minimalist shoes 2 years ago and haven’t looked back. Something everyone should know with all minimalist shoes is that you will need to actually learn how to properly walk. It took me many months to change my poor walking style. I say this because the comfort of any minimalist shoes depends on your ability to walk properly. If you can, then the shoes are phenomenally comfortable. If you cannot, then they will feel terrible. I started my minimalist journey with Xero Brand Shoes. They were a solid shoe, but at $150 per pair it was costly to purchase every few months. My work requires me to walk 10-15 miles a day, so naturally I wear shoes out quickly. I decided to give these shoes a try at 1/6th of the price. I’ve been using them for a month. I wasn’t sure that I liked the style at first, but I’ve grown to like it. My work prefers all black shoes and these are all uniformly black. I couldn’t ever completely find that in another Brand. The comfort is, dare I say, better than Xero Brand. I still have some Xero’s that I cycle through daily along with these, but I honestly look forward to the days I get to wear these. The fit is snug but comfortably so. They are extremely easy to slip on and off because of the stretch material. They are very breathable. It’s been a bit over a month that I’ve had them and so far the durability is holding up. I pretty much immediately bought a second pair after I first wore them, because they exceeded my needs and expectations. I’m very happy with these shoes. I will be buying these exclusively from now on. I would encourage anyone to give them a shot…IF you know how to walk properly.
K**Z
Zero complaints!!!
So I been wearing these while lifting and I must say, they are amazing! Once I’m done working out, my feet don’t feel sore like they would with a normal pair of running shoes. They feel durable and like they will definitely hold up.
B**N
REAL WIDE TOEBOX BAREFOOT SHOES
I just got them and I'm already a fan! They're actually clearly wider in the toebox - for the first time my feet don't feel squished and are visibly spaced well. I used them for the gym: a quick walk on the treadmill, some leg presses, squats, some other excercises, and a quick walk there and back home. I think they're great for exercise and hold up well. Light cushioning and very flat shoes - they seem great for working out. My only complaint is the laces end at the midfoot and it can be hard to tighten the ankles - especially if one foot is slightly smaller. They do have some cushioning for the back of the ankle/heel. Super lightweight and flexible and with what seems like good traction on the bottom, I'll have to try them out for a jog. They won't win any style awards, but they get the job done.
C**E
Excedeu expectativaa
Excelente. Tamanho certo. Confortável. Não dá vontade de tirar.
T**N
Affordable comfort and style
Good value. Wide front means comfort for broad feet. Good workmanship. Delivery was as indicated when order was placed.
M**N
Men's Slip On Shoe
Perfect for a wide toe room slip on and stylish for a casual. Size 14.5 was purchased, light weight comfort and design came as great surprise.
F**Z
No tienen lengüeta
Los tenis no tienen lengüeta y los tuve que abrir para que me entrara el pie y aún así me quedaron apretados a pesar de que són talla 28 y yo soy 27, la altura de La parte del enpeine y dedos es insuficiente, no los recomiendo
T**T
Good fit
Fit as expected (my normal size). If you like barefoot shoes, these are a great option at a great price.
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