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Aqua X Sport
Type: Trail
Width: Average
Stack height: 5.5mm + 3.5mm insole
Weight: 7.5 oz / 212 g
A water shoe that doubles as a trail runner! Read the full Review
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Speed Force II
Type: Road
Width: Average
Stack height: 4.5mm + 3.5mm insole
Weight: 6.5 oz / 184 g
The most minimal shoe Xero Shoes has to offer! Read the full Review
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HFS II
Type: Road
Width: Narrow
Stack height: ~6mm + 3.5mm insole
Weight: 8.3 oz/ 235 g
A great option for the new to barefoot. Durable. Read the full Review
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Scrambler Low
Type: Trail
Width: Average and deep
Stack height: ~10mm + 3.5mm insole
Weight: 9.2 oz/ 260 g
Ultra-protective while still keeping some barefoot roots. Read the full Review
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Nexus Knit
Type: Road
Width: Average
Stack height: ~6mm + 3.5mm insole
Weight: 9.2 oz/ 260 g
A casual shoe ready for an easy 5-10km. Read the full Review
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Prio Neo
Type: Road
Width: Average, narrow midfoot
Stack height: ~5mm + 3.5mm insole
Weight: 9.6 oz/ 272 g
A great all-round shoe for our narrower-foot friends. Read the full Review
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Mesa Trail II
Type: Trail
Width: Average
Stack height: ~6 mm + 3.5mm lugs + 3.5mm removable insole
Weight: 8.2oz / 232g
Best trail shoe for ground feel and protection. Read the full Review
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Forza Runner
Type: Road
Width: Average
Stack height: 4-5mm + 3.5mm removable insole
Weight: 7.2oz / 204g
Lightweight, minimal, luxury bootie upper. Read the full Review
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HFS
Type: Road
Width: Average
Stack height: 5mm rubber outsole + 3.5mm removable insole
Weight: 6.8oz / 193g
Flexible in every direction. My daily road running trainer. Read the full Review
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Prio
Type: Road
Width: Average
Stack height: 7.5 mm rubber outsole + 3mm removable insole
Weight: 7.6oz / 215g
Cheap and durable entry-level road running shoes. Read the full Review
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Speed Force
Type: Road
Width: Average
Stack height: 4.5 mm outsole 3mm insole
Weight: 5.8 oz/164 g
A super-lightweight running shoe with maximum flexibility. Read the full Review
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Zelen
Type: Road
Width: Average
Stack height: 5 mm rubber outsole + 3.5mm removable insole
Weight: 7.8oz/ 210g
A great court and casual shoe and eco-friendly. Read the full Review
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Terraflex II
Type: Trail
Width: Average
Stack height: 6.5 mm outsole rubber 3.5 mm
Weight: 8.9 oz/ 252 g
A durable but heavier trail offer. Likely better for walking. Read the full Review
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Mesa Trail
Type: Trail
Width: Average
Stack height: 5.5 mm rubber outsole + 3.5mm removable insole
Weight: 7.6oz / 215g
Flexible in every direction. My daily trail running trainer. Read the full Review
Xero Shoes Roundup – Which model to choose
The Xero Shoes BIG SALE is on, but it won’t last long, so you need to know what the best buys are – and quick, because sizes sell out fast. I’ve compiled my top picks, saving you the time and effort of reading through all my reviews to make a decision. Here’s my straightforward and…
Top 5 Barefoot Trail Running Shoes 2024
Are you confused with all the barefoot options in the market? Fear not! I’ve conducted practical tests on numerous barefoot trail running shoes, evaluated them, and compiled a list of the top 5 choices in the barefoot running world of 2024!
Top 5 Minimalist Trail Running Shoes (2024)
Minimalist shoes and trails seem like an unlikely combination to some. They might ask, “What about sharp rocks and roots?” However, it is entirely possible to run trails in minimal shoes. In fact, many options are available on the market for this purpose.
Xero Shoes Scrambler Low vs Mesa Trail II – Great trail shoes for different situations
When I’m asked about minimalist trail shoes, the first brand that springs to mind is Xero Shoes. In my opinion, they make some of the best barefoot trail options on the market right now. And currently, the two shoes I suggest the most are the Scrambler Low and the Mesa Trail II. Both trail shoes…
Xero Shoes Mesa Trail II vs. Terraflex II – A single brand with two barefoot trail shoes!
There are not many barefoot trail shoes on the market, and that’s because it’s a tough niche to get right. Too minimal, and the sharp rocks will likely cut your run short. Too maximal, and everyone will complain that there’s no ground feel. But Xero Shoes are a brand that decided they could get it…
Xero Shoes Prio vs HFS – The battle of the minimal road shoes
If you’ve been looking for a new minimal road shoe, you’ve likely come across Xero Shoes. The issue is, Xero Shoes have a whole bunch of different road options, so how do you choose? In this comparison, I will help you decide between two of the most popular options in the Xero Shoe lineup: the…
Xero Shoes Review – The best barefoot brand for all situations?
If you’ve looked around the Barefoot Run Review site, you’ll notice several Xero Shoes Reviews. Being one of the biggest barefoot shoe brands, they’ve got a lot of options for road running, trail running, and everything in between. But is it the right shoe brand for you? That mostly depends on the shape of your…
The Best Xero Shoes Road Running Shoe 2023
For some unknown reason, Xero Shoes have a vast range of road running shoes. And I’ve tried them all. Some are light, some are flexible, some are wide, some are deep, and not every model will work for you. So which one should you try? Christopher McDougal’s (Born To Run author) favorite, the Zelen? Or…
Xero Shoes vs. Vivobarefoot – Both barefoot, but for different feet
So you’re looking for a new pair of barefoot shoes, but you’re stuck between Xero Shoes and Vivobarefoot. Where do you turn? Don’t worry, I’ve got you covered! This guide outlines the key differences, including fit, materials, price, and feel, to help you decide which brand best suits you! After reviewing many of the options…
Altra vs Xero Shoes – Which shoes are right for you?
Are you looking at moving away from “traditional” running shoe brands, but you’re confused with the options on the market? Zero-drop shoes provide a perfect alternative to the norm, I will be comparing two zero-drop brands, Altra vs Xero Shoes, and help guide you to choose the right shoes for you. And if you don’t…