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Good Grip
Customers rave about the excellent grip of these shoes, providing a natural and secure feeling even on various surfaces. They compare it to being barefoot but with added protection.
Comfortable Fit
Customers have expressed overwhelmingly positive feedback regarding the comfort of WHITIN Women's Barefoot & Minimalist Shoe, with many stating they are comfortable enough to wear daily and even prefer them over name brand shoes. The shoes provide a perfect fit for most customers, alleviating foot pain and improving gait. Some customers have reported wearing these shoes almost every day since their purchase.
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Durability
Customers have mixed opinions on the durability of these WHITIN Women's Barefoot & Minimalist Shoes, with some reporting long-lasting use while others find them to wear out faster than expected. The shoes are praised for their high quality materials and ability to endure intense activity, but some users note that the sole may not be as tough as other brands and require replacement within a year.
Wide Toe Box
Customers with wide toes appreciate the ample space and comfort provided by the wide toe box of the WHITIN Women's Barefoot & Minimalist Shoe, allowing for natural toe spread and improved foot health. Some customers have reported pain relief from previous foot issues such as bunions and high instep. However, a small group of purchasers mentioned that they were not fond of the look of the laces and Velcro.
Lightweight
Customers generally have positive feedback on the lightweight nature of the WHITIN Women's Barefoot & Minimalist Shoe, with some mentioning that they are comfortable and easy to forget they are wearing. However, a few customers have noted concerns about durability and deterioration over time.

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Quality
Well made, the most comfortable shoe i have ever purchased.
Loads of wiggle room for the toes, fit nicely adjustable across the arch.
In the last four months these shoes began to deteriorate quickly and wearing them became a chore.
A vibram sole lasted me 3 years when i was working out daily and this only lasted a year with 3-4 days of use.
Price
Great value for the money, good grip.
Seriously invest in these shoes, they’re the best price for the best value!
They had good reviews and for what they are (minimalist style running/training/all around shoes) they were cheap!
On one hand, they’re very inexpensive and if one is willing to replace them every year, then go for it.
Shipping
I got them in august so it's been close to 2 months now.
The turn around time from order submitted and shoes on my feet was phenomenal here at christmas time.
Packaging/appearance
Tie box wide enough for toes to move.
Competitiveness
I’ve used name brands (nike, adidas, pumas, nb, etc) and honestly with blisters and all i prefer these.
They gripped better than my brother's expensive salmon hiking boots.
This is a good, inexpensive replacement for the merrell shoe, as long as you understand the sole is not as tough as merrell's v... Read More
The sole isn't as tough as the vibram, though, and after five months is starting to show wear, but it's still a good deal.
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
comfortable, barefoot, good and great. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 10,324 reviews as of our last analysis date on Mar 26 2025.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
But these shoes aren’t just quite made for these rainy conditions
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I can feel the rocks barely tho
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I am used to running barefoot and i tried running with them on and frankly it just doesn’t feel the same
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
When i’m skipping jump roping i’m also off balance compared to skipping barefoot
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
If your not used to almost feel like your bare foot shoes it will make your feet hurt
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
And your feet are not strong as they should be
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Because of the so called “support” that majority of the shoes have nowadays
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