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Comfortable sneakers, and the toe is high enough for jumping toes. I can still fit a thin additional insole under my own insole, so there will be more cushioning. Size 39 is suitable when my foot is about 24.2 cm long and 9.5 cm wide. They would certainly be too roomy for low and/or narrow feet.
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Really good shoes, it fits well on the soles (the widest part of my feet) and also the big toe doesn't stick to the fabric. Today I can use outdoors on asphalt, I started barefoot n 3 months ago. At first I used it as a so-called hall shoe. In addition, these do not get through the morning dew.
On the downside, it might have been necessary to be half the size larger.
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Good and spacious barefoot shoe. Wide design, but good tightening possibilities, so the shoe gets a good fit on your own foot. Purple is a wonderful color, even a few strangers have admired my brightly colored slippers. Have been on foot both on shopping trips and on a trail run.
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Really comfortable shoes for jogging and lighter use. There is more padding than usual in Barefoot pops, which also makes the shoes a little sweaty. Optimal intermediate shoes. The corresponding size reported by the seller was just and not almost appropriate. Xero's own size chart would have become a hut. In particular, the sole is stronger towards the heel than I would like to be liked in barefoot shoes, and the shoe is not "rolled". There is also more weight compared to other barefoot running shoes. The Xero Prio is definitely suitable for those who are used to barefoot shoes and who need a little better support from the shoe.
I bought those shoes a little over a year ago. Have been good on my feet and I have liked the shoes very much. The only downside is the quality of the shoes. The edges of the paddles do not withstand use well. The fabric wore out after three months of use and I had to sew on the worn fabric. I have had to repair my shoes about every two months so that the wear and tear on the toes of the shoes would not become disproportionately large. The soles have withstood wear well. The yarns on the seams have also been of poor quality and I have sewn these so that the pieces of the shoes stick together. I would get these shoes again unless I had to fix them all the time. It would be awesome if the quality of the seams and fabric material of these shoes improved, then these would become my credit shoes that I would buy again and again every few years. Without repairing, however, these shoes should probably be purchased every six months which is a little too often for me and expensive as well as unecological.