Joomra Women's Minimalist Trail Running Barefoot Shoes | Wide Toe Box | Zero Drop
Joomra Women's Minimalist Trail Running Barefoot Shoes | Wide Toe Box | Zero Drop Sale -33%
Joomra Women's Minimalist Trail Running Barefoot Shoes | Wide Toe Box | Zero Drop Sale -33%
Joomra Women's Minimalist Trail Running Barefoot Shoes | Wide Toe Box | Zero Drop Sale -33%
Joomra Women's Minimalist Trail Running Barefoot Shoes | Wide Toe Box | Zero Drop Sale -33%
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Joomra Women's Minimalist Trail Running Barefoot Shoes | Wide Toe Box | Zero Drop

$39.99 $59.99

These minimalist shoes are designed to give you the ultimate freedom and comfort for your feet. They have rubber soles that are durable and responsive, and provide optimal traction on any terrain.

These minimalist shoes are designed to give you the ultimate freedom and comfort for your feet. They have rubber soles that are durable and responsive, and provide optimal traction on any terrain. They have circular lug patterns that enhance your grip and stability during movement. They also have removable insoles that support your arches and distribute your weight evenly over your feet. You won’t feel any pressure or pain when you wear these shoes. They have integral knitted uppers that are lightweight and breathable, and wrap around your feet snugly and securely. They have elastic toplines that prevent the shoes from falling off during exercise. These shoes are like a second skin for your feet, and allow them to move and function naturally as if you are barefoot. These minimalist shoes are the perfect choice for anyone who loves to walk, run, hike, or do any other outdoor activities. They will make you feel free and happy with every step.

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Follow the European size. They'll fit like a glove

Cristina 2023-06-02 00:00:00

BIG EDIT:I've worn these exclusively for a CPL weeks since I bought them. I've learned my feet aren't really all that wide, but they are relaxing and now my right shoe is tight. I had to revive the liner bc I have gotten a huge gushy juicy deep deep blister on the outside of my right heel. I'm having a hard time relearning how to walk so I don't strike my heel as hard.They were great right or if the box. They're not so great now. They feel fine (except for the pain of stepping on that blister) on our short walks around the complex. When we go on our long walks (the drug and I) we've gone on our longest walk the last 2 of the last 3 days. That is 2 miles of walking and these blisters are awful. We're only walking the 1 mile walk now until I can try this blister handled. I've ordered geweo extra wide toe box barefoot minimalist shoes. The box is great and Tommy. The heel was good. They were just a little short. So I'm waiting for the credit of the smaller shoes to buy a half size bigger.Anyway. If your feet won't spread, these are great. I can't wear them with my toe spreaders either.END OF UPDATEI've worn birks exclusively for the last 6 years and I am tired of the dark dark stripes on my feet all the time. It's just gross. So I decided to get some sneakers. EVERYBODY goes on about their Skechers. So I ordered Skechers mules bc I was worried abt the backs of shoes ravaging my virgin heels. They were too big. Then I went to a Skechers casual shoe. It was TERRIBLE! I live 3 tenths of a mile to the grocery. I went there in those shoes and had to lay down when I got back. My hips, knees, ankles, and lower back just SCREAMED! That gogamat crap is awful!So Google must have known of my struggles when it sent a vivo barefoot ad and I looked into it. There's no way I'm dropping $160 for a pair of shoes that won't last a year again. So I found these.They got here this morning and they are amazing! I immediately wore them on my dog's mid morning mile long walk. They fit like a glove, they do not chafe or rub anywhere. The only thing I'm not super pleased abt is the back edge of the right side of the right shoe rolls inward when I put the shoe on and they fit so well I have a really hard time getting my finger in there to roll it back up. It takes a lot of effort.I'm a 37eu. Birks said that is 6-6.5. this maker called it a 6.5-7. the label inside says 37 and it's the best fitting shoe I've ever worn.Some of the reviews I read other places and the blogs I read said you needed to build up to wearing these. If you've worn birks, there is no need to adjust. I'm guessing it's just a warning if you've come from regular shoes.Buy these!

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Love these shoes. Mindful/Careful transition is important!

SHeilman 2023-04-29 00:00:00

Ordered these in August 2022 to begin the transition to minimalist running. I’ve had plantar fasciitis pain since my teens, and prescription orthotics weren’t fixing anything. Wanted to see what would happen if I stopped treating my feet like lifeless balls of flesh that I stomp around on. Not a podiatrist, just sharing experience.Size and durability:I wear 7.5/8 when it comes to dress shoes and 8/8.5 when it comes to running shoes. My first pair was 7.5/8 and I decided to go a little bigger (8.5) for my second pair. I run approximately 3x per week for 2-3 miles each time. The first pair I wore from august to early January. The second pair I started wearing in early January and am still wearing for runs now (early may). I think I will likely keep my current pair for longer than I kept the first since the fit is better. I will often randomly wear these to work as well where I’m often on my feet for a large percentage of the day. Current pair still looking great. I will probably order a fresh pair for when I go to Europe since I plan to walk several miles each day and would prefer some extra cushioning (it wears down a bit over time).Background:I started to read in summer 2022 about the benefits of toe spreading, gentle ground contact, losing “arch support”, and strengthening the whole foot. I stopped buying running shoes and decided to transition to zero drop using these. As I transitioned, I continued to use my regular hack around shoes for the day-to-day so I wouldn’t snap my Achilles as it started to lengthen back out. With the joomras My runs at first were very short and very slow, and I’d stop at any sign of Achilles pain or any pain that felt like tearing. The hack around shoes that I continued to wear for work were allbirds for context (a little heel but nothing extreme). I think continuing to wear these really helped with the transition, because if I completely transitioned to flat shoes immediately I probably would have torn something.The verdict:I have a super high opinion of these shoes. Once I got a size that felt good (my big toe not touching the top), I was able to implement toe spreading and begin to improve my running. After approximately 8 months I feel almost completely transitioned to flat shoes. My arches never hurt anymore. My feet often hurt—not in a tearing way—but in a “I just worked these muscles” kind of way. It’s a wild and exciting feeling. For awhile I actively was forcing my toes to spread in the shoes. That was really helpful in getting these shoes to work for me. Plus, I found that spreading my toes made my feet more bouncy and allowed me to rely less on the ball footpads and heel of my foot to absorb shock—it feels more like the inner musculature of the foot is absorbing the shock. I’m not a podiatrist, so take this with a grain of salt. Just sharing my experience.My advice. Tread lightly. Transition slowly. Don’t heel slam. Make a conscious effort to spread toes.

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Where have these been all my life

Eric Customer 2023-07-02 00:00:00

I’ve had these shoes for a few months now and they are by far the best shoes I have owned. They are great for day to day wear and have incredible flexibility- I can point my toes! They aren’t great for theme park or walking for long distances on concrete- but they are incredible for walking on trails and outside and day to day use as they are easy to take on and off and are quite comfortable. They have amazing breatheability and I’m so stable. They have pretty good arch support for my flat feet and I’m able to spread my toes out all the way! I have incredible balance and stability. After wearing these shoes daily for weeks it was a shock when I put my Nikes on and walked… I had no idea how crunched my toes were. Get these- your podiatrist will thank you- and so will your feet. I seriously love these shoes.

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Worth the Money

Carla 2023-06-29 00:00:00

I'd owned several pair of the regular type Merrill zero drop running shoes; I don't run, but my feet really like this type of shoe. I bought Joomra to see how they compared to Merrill, since they were half the price. I am very pleased with the quality and comfort. I didn't see in the picture I ordered from that this Zoomra shoe was a trail-type running shoe with heavier tread. The fit of this trail shoe feels slightly shorter and a little wider on my feet (i have narrow feet) than the regular shoe of Merrill, but I can wear 2 pair of peds to help take up the extra width and still have enough toe comfort in length. Overall, I am pleased for the money I spent.

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Yes for naturally wide feet!

asitis 2023-05-19 00:00:00

Yes! I have naturally wide feet and there was slightly more room for my toes and feet in these shoes than the Saguaro version of the closest size:SAGUARO Men's Women's Barefoot Minimalist Shoes Athletic Hiking Water Shoes for Aqua Swimming Trail Running Cross TrainingI have only put them on once but they were comfortable.One star off because of room for aesthetic improvement, e.g. compared to the Saguaro shoes.I'm not a fan of the large velcro strap on top or the floating arc of laces --these laces could have easily been made shorter since the extra length is not going to be used for a shoe of this size? The floating arc looks quite messy. If they were to change the laces to look like the Saguaro laces, which are similar but without the floating arc and large velcro strap, I would rate these shoes higher.Also, the designs on the sides and the toe area protrude so much that it looks a bit tacky.I'm being detailed with my criticisms so that they could hopefully make a better version, but overall happy with these shoes, and would recommend them for a wide-, flat-footed person starting on barefoot shoes. Comfy, not pretty, not flattering for your feet (your feet will look kinda big compared to what you would see with standard shoes).

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