DIY Huarache Sandals for Running?

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  • @VV-om8vv
    @VV-om8vv Před rokem +4

    This is literally the first DIY/how to video I’ve seen on CZcams where I actually enjoyed the background music.

  • @lukeavsec
    @lukeavsec Před 2 lety +8

    Much respect. I am an amateur sandal maker and I learned an enormous amount from you and this video. Thanks for sharing your process and your to-the-point video.

  • @climatecomedy7987
    @climatecomedy7987 Před 3 lety +29

    I adore the care and integrity put into every part of this video. I have such an increased appreciation for these running sandals after watching a pair come to life in your capable hands. I am grateful there is still such attention given to such an integral human activity-- running. Thank you for this video. I truly look forward to your next!

  • @Eleacc
    @Eleacc Před 3 lety +44

    Minimalist sandal companies after this 📉 😂. Luv the video, thank you!

    • @petertardigrade4485
      @petertardigrade4485  Před 3 lety +16

      Haha no!!! 🤣 What will probably happen is people will decide they want a pair to try out, but they don't want to go to the trouble of making them, and then just buy a pair from shammas or Xero or Deliberate life Designs or something.

    • @marty8150
      @marty8150 Před 3 lety +2

      @@petertardigrade4485 or we could buy a pair from you? 🤔

    • @petertardigrade4485
      @petertardigrade4485  Před 3 lety +8

      @@marty8150 Not at the moment, I'd recommend shammas for handmade, they'll customize to your foot if you want!

    • @katemosss
      @katemosss Před rokem +1

      @@petertardigrade4485 Hi, Peter. Do you wear a tungsten ring ? If yes, can you please share the place where you bought it, because it looks awesome!

    • @PseudoSarcasm
      @PseudoSarcasm Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@petertardigrade4485 I like making my own things and have made a quick prototype of the barefoot sandal, but even I probably won't go to that much trouble. I have quite a few tools, but it'd still probably be cheaper for me to buy barefoot sandals. (I'll be making all-leather ones, since I don't mind the soul being a bit floppy, though I quite like my flip flop soul prototype)

  • @bobbyflamez8857
    @bobbyflamez8857 Před 2 lety +2

    There’s so many valuable skills to be gained just by making your own sandals, I feel like that alone is a great reason to make some at home!

  • @rodrigosouto9502
    @rodrigosouto9502 Před rokem +3

    Every diy huaraches maker should watch this video!

  • @alleycaaat
    @alleycaaat Před 2 měsíci +1

    "Temporary loss of self-respect" 😂 excellent tutorial, making the toe plugs is going to be so much easier following your method! I was doing it backwards, melting the webbing and then trying to push it into a mold.

  • @anyasreviews
    @anyasreviews Před 3 lety +7

    Great video! Excited to see part II

  • @BIKE_LLECI
    @BIKE_LLECI Před 2 lety +15

    This video is so well done and has inspired me to look into more leather making ✊🏻 thank you!

  • @maryosnes7910
    @maryosnes7910 Před 3 lety +6

    Two toes up on this video!! Fantastic job-- I find it mesmerizing to watch this-- it feeds some part of me that wants to believe that somethings are still made by hand and with great care.

    • @MsSamareh
      @MsSamareh Před 2 lety

      Look up any shoe making video. There are lots to be inspired by.

  • @costasci
    @costasci Před rokem +1

    Weeelllll way more work than I expected 😂

  • @xXAnthony619Xx
    @xXAnthony619Xx Před 2 lety +3

    Such an awesome video! Thank you! It would be awesome to see some companies come out and show how they make their sandals. I guess this is why my Bedrocks were so expensive!

  • @josephdouglas4214
    @josephdouglas4214 Před 2 lety +2

    Very nice Peter. I think I best reread my barefoot runner book and get some leather working tools. Thanks for putting this excellent video together.

  • @skeletonforge4483
    @skeletonforge4483 Před 2 lety +2

    If you use leather as your footbed, it is a good to remember that the rough side of leather is more abrasive resistant that the smooth side. Amazing video quality, very inspiring and I absolutely love the final look!

    • @petertardigrade4485
      @petertardigrade4485  Před 2 lety +3

      I've tried both, and can see reasons for both. Rough-out leather is interesting because it's more durable, but it has more friction against your skin. This has a positive effect for mimicking barefoot, but it's also harder to clean. I can see why most companies sell smooth leather sandals, but I tried convincing Josh at Shammas to try rough-out sandals. We'll see.

  • @Lidischberger
    @Lidischberger Před měsícem

    Great video. I already glued new footplates and just reused the binding of my shammas. It's great to see someone else doing diy straps. I'm planning to try it in the future

  • @anthonymyers4378
    @anthonymyers4378 Před rokem +1

    Your attention to detail and quality of videos is simply superb. I hope you gain more subscribers in the future - you definitely deserve it!

  • @rickwebermusic
    @rickwebermusic Před 3 lety +4

    Very nice! I've been working on my own prototype for a running/outdoor Huarache sandal. It's been a fun and rewarding project, though with a few challenges!

  • @user-bq7fl1en8x
    @user-bq7fl1en8x Před 2 měsíci

    this is gonna be a life saver. Couldn't find a pair of barefoot sandals that would be both comfy and affordable, luckily i'm handy! :D

  • @adityakalamkar3434
    @adityakalamkar3434 Před 2 lety +1

    Super video... first one i saw using leather and rubber and the proper footstraps... more power to you my friend. Thanks

  • @FloridamanFoodForest
    @FloridamanFoodForest Před 3 lety +2

    Underated video, love the depth you give to your videos, new subscriber

  • @geraldinegranado3386
    @geraldinegranado3386 Před 2 lety +3

    What a classy friend you are! Thanks for the lesson.
    Being Mexican American, I love how you say Huracha.
    I have noticed that my dependency on heeled shoes has messed up my knees and ankles. I am building myself back.
    Blessings to you for helping others.

  • @JohnMoseley
    @JohnMoseley Před rokem +1

    Great process, some of which will be super helpful to me when I need a replacement for mine. I sort of made mine, but not much craft involved: I used a sole from a Xero Shoes huarache kit and, because the lace from that kept breaking, a strap bought from Earth Runners, which is also a lot more comfortable and secure than the Xero lace. Very very easy to fit the strap to the sole using narrow headed pliers.
    The advantage for me was that the Xero sole comes wide, allowing most people to trim it, but I could leave it as is. I have wide feet and no existing sandals I know of are anywhere near wide enough.
    I don't think I need glued on leather and I definitely don't need foam, but good to know I can just get some rubber with a grip on one side and cut to size next time, as the Xero Shoe sellers have stopped selling the kit sandals here in the UK.

  • @ryanforletta2351
    @ryanforletta2351 Před 3 lety +2

    Very high quality video! Thank you, this was very helpful :)

  • @theguywitheyebrows
    @theguywitheyebrows Před 2 lety +1

    this a tremendous video!! the tutorial s well thought out and detailed enough that i'm doin this whenever my sole material shows up. many many thank yous!!

  • @keneticchannel
    @keneticchannel Před rokem +3

    I wonder if you could also make the sole material by glueing together a larger sheet and then cutting out these material sandwiches in the shape you want. That way you, you may even be able to create multiple soles in a go for later replacements. I'm just thinking about how Shamma makes their sandals-essentially cutting or punching the shape out of a sheet.

  • @Youtuberkit7
    @Youtuberkit7 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks Sir. I’m trying to make this kind. God bless brother greetings from Bohol Philippines

  • @orisisorisis6946
    @orisisorisis6946 Před rokem

    Muchísimas gracias por mostrar su hechura paso a paso, me gustaron mucho. Es admirable cómo los rarámuris/tarahumaras recorren enormes distancias corriendo con este tipo de sandalias, es un modelo más que probado. Saludos desde México.

  • @theperipateticaccrescent7685

    What a gem of a Channel, 💎👣💚

  • @madelaineG
    @madelaineG Před rokem +1

    Love your video with all the discriptions, made a few leather sandals myself and love them - now I want to make a sandal in your style but I can not find the sideposts pdf template that you mentioned. Is there such a template and where can I find it - would be awesome to know before I start cutting the leather :) THX

  • @mrberryman
    @mrberryman Před rokem

    Oh wow! That was brilliant, thank you so much for sharing what must have taken you loads of time to work out. Thank you!

  • @DrewLytle
    @DrewLytle Před 3 lety +1

    Been waiting for this!!

  • @AlexHasAnAxe
    @AlexHasAnAxe Před rokem

    Thank you for sharing this awesome video! Really helped me understand the steps needed ✌🏻

  • @John-qw8ch
    @John-qw8ch Před 2 lety

    Excellent work on the content and production quality! 🥰👍

  • @TheWizzkid67
    @TheWizzkid67 Před 2 lety

    This is fantastic ill be knocking out a few pairs for my self and friends.

  • @keneticchannel
    @keneticchannel Před rokem

    I really wish I would have listened to you more about the importance of wearing huaraches that fit the shape of one's individual foot before running a trail half-marathon in some Shamma Mountain Goats. While a great sandal, because they were likely a half size too big and not customized, I tripped twice on rocks due to catching the excess front end material (I call this the "diving board") because my brain was confusing my toes with where my foot ended. After taking a box cutter to the soles, they're now some of my favorite trail running shoes. I'll probably make a video about the process soon.
    Great stuff, Peter!

    • @petertardigrade4485
      @petertardigrade4485  Před rokem +1

      Yeah every change you make should be done with care. When I can, I like to try to make less than 20% change every week. One week 20% new shoes, the next week 40%, etc. Trimming Huaraches around your foot also really helps limit the tripping, but it increases how much skin is exposed.

    • @keneticchannel
      @keneticchannel Před rokem

      @@petertardigrade4485 Yep. That's really good advice that wife would probably say, "Seeeeeeeeee?? I *told* you to take it easy."

  • @PlayingTarot
    @PlayingTarot Před rokem

    Bro!
    I wish there was a master like you in my town. Those shoes pretty much ain't sold in my country, and ordering from abroad will like double the price.

  • @LuisLopez-to8rr
    @LuisLopez-to8rr Před rokem

    Nice sandals you made by hand nice uuork .

  • @jeancamacho5023
    @jeancamacho5023 Před 23 dny

    I tried this DIY huarache sandals on my own haha, a pretty funny project, but Idk if I'm using the wrong nylon adjustors, but the one piece that is used to tie the leather strap and the nylon really hurt my skin, and if I try to adjust it to make more comfortable, the sandal feel loose, so I tink I am not using a good adjustor.... also I made ton of mistakes that I will fix in a future 😅.... great video! and great project.

  • @BeyondIntention
    @BeyondIntention Před 2 lety

    This is amazing. Great video. Looks nice, sounds clean, practical content. A+

  • @SooperToober
    @SooperToober Před 3 lety +2

    Peter - this was brilliant and I’d love to get started thanks to your inspiration. As a life long vegan I’d like to use vegan leather but do you also have a blog with a list of tools and patterns.. I know there’s more than a few of us who think it’s daylight robbery to pay $70-100 for minimalist sandals. I’d rather make one for $10-15 and send a $50 donation to the Seed Foundation supporting the Taramuhara(sp?) community. Thx mate!

    • @petertardigrade4485
      @petertardigrade4485  Před 3 lety +1

      After making them I definitely believe companies making sandals aren't charging more than I'd have to for a pair of sandals. Its all about scale, and not enough people are buying minimalist footwear. I don't have a blog, but the PDF of the side post is coming, and your foot is the pattern!

  • @Prietoalejandro
    @Prietoalejandro Před rokem

    Great video. Would love to make my own pair like you do

  • @angelicamichelle1646
    @angelicamichelle1646 Před 2 lety

    Oh my God I was just talking to some people about how creative people in Mexico were and Huarache sandals that they used to make out of car tires

  • @pino_t0412
    @pino_t0412 Před 2 lety

    Amazing job..Amazing sandals 👍

  • @DidItMySelfProdu
    @DidItMySelfProdu Před 2 lety +3

    Couldn't find the pdf

  • @cotymorris
    @cotymorris Před 3 měsíci

    Hi Peter, wonderful job! Where did you get the piece of metal for the toe plug jig/pattern? Do you have any details on this? Thanks

  • @PHamm54
    @PHamm54 Před rokem

    Really nice idea. I have one change: feet are almost never the same size. When u test measure you need to measure both feet, individually.

  • @brittwilliams8217
    @brittwilliams8217 Před 2 lety

    Wow, great video!

  • @therichieconway
    @therichieconway Před 2 lety +2

    This is amazing! Where do you source the materials?

  • @enso-
    @enso- Před 2 lety +2

    Great video! However I cant find the PDF that you talk about for the side post.

  • @rachelgrig9985
    @rachelgrig9985 Před rokem +1

    Hello! Would love to try this! You said you would include pdf pattern below, but I don't see it 🙏 Thank you in advance.

  • @janellegater4253
    @janellegater4253 Před rokem

    Thank you brother man may God bless you

  • @violetpurple6191
    @violetpurple6191 Před 5 měsíci

    I was thinking of maybe making my own and quickly resigned to buying my first pair😅

  • @tamidick5820
    @tamidick5820 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video, thanks! I have a question about the form you used to make the toe plug- does it have to be metal? Would it “stick” in a wood form? And where do you get metal machined like that if you can’t do it yourself? Thank you!

  • @brianhiebert8367
    @brianhiebert8367 Před rokem

    i suggest using kangaroo leather or latigo for the straps. much stronger

  • @bushtherapy7655
    @bushtherapy7655 Před rokem

    Great video thanks

  • @MissyJane1974
    @MissyJane1974 Před rokem

    Do you sell these? I just love the care put into these. Would ❤ a pair. I would love to try making a set myself but seems a little outside of my abilities. 😂

  • @joaxgolf
    @joaxgolf Před rokem

    Nice. I want one😃

  • @mesri3
    @mesri3 Před 2 lety

    Am watching this 11 months after and am assuming you've gone into full-scale production by now.

  • @stanleyan
    @stanleyan Před rokem

    Very nice

  • @jivangalper1791
    @jivangalper1791 Před 2 lety

    What is the purpose of having the leather straps only on the inside of the huaraches? When I've worn sandals, the outside straps have grinded against the ground and worn out. is there any merit to putting leather straps, or the x shaped attachment onto the outside rather than just inside? Great video btw. Love the energy that you bring to showing people how to do something so awesome! You clearly put a lot of effort into this video, and these shoes :)

    • @petertardigrade4485
      @petertardigrade4485  Před 2 lety

      The leather attachment is more for supporting the strap around your ankle. I find that the sole of my sandals wears faster than my straps on the ground. Shamma sandals offers supportive posts on both sides now, but the design I have in my video is like an older shammas design. It's all about how many steps you're willing to do in the process, and how hard you find it is to keep the straps around your feet. I've had a fine time in sandals with no supportive straps, just tension.

  • @andivet
    @andivet Před 2 lety

    hi, great video. I couldn't find the PDF.
    thanks

  • @jonaslarsson4971
    @jonaslarsson4971 Před 2 lety

    Great video! Can you please link to the nylon webbing adjustors that you are using?

  • @user-op2ro5xt9d
    @user-op2ro5xt9d Před 3 měsíci

    how would you make the sandal a grounding sandal with copper like the earth runners sandals?
    I'd like to be able to make those myself.

  • @lucygibson5664
    @lucygibson5664 Před 2 lety

    I think you don't need to sand off the glue that got on the leather. You should be able to wipe it off with a rubber cement type of eraser - the same material that's used to remove rubber cement, and also to clean sanding belts.

  • @VV-om8vv
    @VV-om8vv Před rokem

    FIY huaraches are used commonly through out Mexico/ Latin America, not just taramaharu.

  • @thomasradlmeier7958
    @thomasradlmeier7958 Před 2 lety +1

    Hey Peter - thanks for this great video. Can you maybe tell me what kind/brand of Nylon Webbing you are using? The one I got is way to hard and hurts between the toes ...

    • @petertardigrade4485
      @petertardigrade4485  Před 2 lety +1

      I purchased it from MEC in Canada. It's very light, 5/8 inch webbing. I have tried lots of different webbings though, you just have to find something that works. Curious what your sandals looked like, did you make your own? I'd love to share your sandals in a future video if you've been making them yourself.

  • @MsSamareh
    @MsSamareh Před rokem

    Why did you choose to put the y-post on the inside of the foot, and not the outside. Also, why use a post at all? Why not two?

  • @aquariusbarlow
    @aquariusbarlow Před rokem

    Do you still have a pdf of the side post you can add into the description?

  • @nickgo79
    @nickgo79 Před 2 lety

    I saw you mention sourcing Ultragrip in the comments. I don’t think you can. If I read the Shamma site correctly Toughtek specifically developed that footbed for Shamma. Toughtek does have some other non slip fabrics similar, however I’m not sure how well they would work. I’ve even looked for the manufacturer for Monkey grip (Luna) and haven’t been able to find a source for that either.
    Additionally where did you get the EVA. I’m a 6-9mm sandal runner myself and I’ve been able to find the 5mm new flex but having a hard time sourcing a “midsole”.

  • @annevallance4726
    @annevallance4726 Před rokem

    I can't see a side post pdf in the description

  • @markthomasson5077
    @markthomasson5077 Před rokem

    Can you use webbing rather than leather for the side post

  • @solidmetaknight
    @solidmetaknight Před 2 lety

    These are truly amazing, great video... but i cant let you get away with saying enbiggen when enlarge is available xD

  • @majestic2814
    @majestic2814 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you very much for the detailed guide! I have a question because I'm kinda stuck making my own sandals:
    How would you go about countersinking the knot/plug when not using EVA foam? I have 6mm soling and don't want to add another layer between the leather and the rubber. I have tried with a dremel, but I am not sure about it. Do you have any experience with that?

    • @petertardigrade4485
      @petertardigrade4485  Před 3 lety +3

      I think you have to cut into the rubber, I've had sandals work ok with the rubber fully cut out, and the plug being held by one layer of leather. But you can also just cut part way into the rubber

    • @telldpablo
      @telldpablo Před 3 lety +1

      Just wondering where the PDF link is? But honestly I’ve watched to many videos to count. If this isn’t my #1 there is no reason for it. 😂 Thanks!

    • @georgecataulin907
      @georgecataulin907 Před 2 lety +1

      Go to Xero Shoes for a hole punch-xeroshoes.com/shop/extras/hole-punch/
      and to create a plug instructions from Xero Shoes czcams.com/video/mw6F3rMrj50/video.html

  • @penelope-oe2vr
    @penelope-oe2vr Před rokem

    Im going to use your methods, but modify it to not be between my toes. I cant do things between my toes.

  • @gjceman
    @gjceman Před rokem

    Hi. Great video. Just a question: what's holding the plug on the sole when the straps are inserted? Is it the Eva foam plus the leather?
    Thanks. Will try this out.

  • @earthnativa
    @earthnativa Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing, are there any links to where we can source the materials from?

  • @dm2836
    @dm2836 Před rokem

    9:30 “enbiggen” 😂

  • @matrix43547
    @matrix43547 Před rokem +1

    How do you like leather footbed compared to other options? Thinking of making some. My concerns are: will get dirtier/harder to clean compared to synthetic, and slippery when wet. Are these valid?

    • @flowersafeheart
      @flowersafeheart Před rokem

      Yes great question and I think leather is not waterproof and can take effort to maintain? Plus some people prefer vegan. I wonder if vegan leather could work, but also if there's some other option that's comfy but waterproof.
      Also wondering what colors webbing comes in and where to source it. Does rubber come in colors other than black too?

  • @anthonypomar7580
    @anthonypomar7580 Před rokem

    What’s the point of the leather side post

  • @jontethetall
    @jontethetall Před rokem

    Looks awesome!
    Where do you buying the rubber sheets?
    I've ben searching and searching I can only find the 30cm long sheets, my feet are 31cm so I need a bit more 😅

    • @petertardigrade4485
      @petertardigrade4485  Před 9 měsíci

      My hardware store has recycled rubber sheets in huge widths, enough for a dozen pairs of shoes. Make sure the rubber is pretty hard, not air-injected.

  • @ECFrost
    @ECFrost Před 7 měsíci

    How thick is the leather you use? Have you ever had a toe plug pull through the leather ?

  • @davindearth4573
    @davindearth4573 Před rokem

    "A noble spirit embiggens the smallest man"

  • @flowersafeheart
    @flowersafeheart Před rokem

    Super super super cool! Thank you!! Some ASMR lovers may even enjoy this. Could vegan leather work as well??

  • @JustMuah57
    @JustMuah57 Před rokem

    can they not have the stuff between the toe

  • @hardikkheradia4626
    @hardikkheradia4626 Před rokem

    WOW 😍

  • @brettfliesser
    @brettfliesser Před 3 lety

    How much for a custom pair? Amazing video.

  • @kelaltieri
    @kelaltieri Před rokem

    I would throw dollars at you to make me a pair!

  • @rasalas91
    @rasalas91 Před rokem

    5:11 Where is the PDF you're talking about?

  • @sanjavukovic169
    @sanjavukovic169 Před rokem

    Could you please edit another version without background music? It is very distracting

  • @georgecataulin907
    @georgecataulin907 Před 2 lety

    Do you have a suggestion for a non leather top foot bed? Perhaps a textured EVA for the foot bed?

    • @petertardigrade4485
      @petertardigrade4485  Před 2 lety +1

      I recently made another pair with waxed canvas, works pretty well. Use really thick canvas!

    • @georgecataulin907
      @georgecataulin907 Před 2 lety

      @@petertardigrade4485 How thick. I have 5mm Vibram Newflex sheet. I want to add a foot bed that's around 4mm or less. Do have any other foot bed recommendations?

    • @petertardigrade4485
      @petertardigrade4485  Před 2 lety +1

      @@georgecataulin907 It comes in 1 to 24 oz. Use 16+ I would say. Other foot bed materials: you could try finding a source for the ultragrip product Shammas uses? I dunno, I found leather to be quite adequate, and although it is an animal product, it is a waste product from the beef industry and would otherwise go to waste. I don't have much guilt from using and producing leather products.

  • @mackjenkins7721
    @mackjenkins7721 Před 2 lety

    Man those are some awesome sandals. I wish you could make me a pair of those. I have big very very extremely wide feet sz15 6 EEEEEE wide with very chubby fat wide toes that are equally straight across making my foot very very wide at 6 1/2 inches wide from my big toe to my lil toe. My foot outgrew shoes, socks, & boots when i was 18 years old & flip flops is the only footwear that will barely & i mean barely fit me because my toes are wider than the flip flops straps. With my toes being straight across & very fat & wide having only the straps that goes in between the toes would make it a lot easier for me to slide my foot into a sandals like this. I have to do a lot things barefooted 👣 driving my car barefooted 👣because of my foot being too wide. My foot is touching the gas & the brake pedal at the same time because of my toes being to wide & being straight across. I never thought with me being a chubby fat dude I would had to deal with having very extremely wide feet with very chubby fat wide toes that are equally straight across. Good video I really enjoy watching it. thank you for sharing.

  • @savannahrain6573
    @savannahrain6573 Před 2 lety

    great tutorial! where do you source the rubber sole material?

  • @georgecataulin907
    @georgecataulin907 Před 2 lety +1

    Do I really need to let the contact cement dry and reheat it? Can I just apply the contact cement then attach the bottom and top soles?

    • @petertardigrade4485
      @petertardigrade4485  Před 2 lety

      At the very least you have to let it lose its tackiness. Check out other cobbler videos to learn more, like from Bedo's Leatherworks.
      That said, before I started using my heat gun, I had problems with glue adhesion, where layers would come apart and stay gummy well after I finished the sandal. So, definitely a recommended step.

    • @georgecataulin907
      @georgecataulin907 Před 2 lety

      @@petertardigrade4485 Thanks again. I'll be ordering a heat gun now.

  • @chadkopelowitz5642
    @chadkopelowitz5642 Před 2 lety

    Where is a good place to get the leather for soles? What should I look for in the leather?

    • @petertardigrade4485
      @petertardigrade4485  Před 2 lety

      Vegetable tan leather is good, and available locally many places. Look up "leather supply" near where you live

  • @davidchi8914
    @davidchi8914 Před 2 lety

    Is a heat gun necessary or would the glue soften up under a hot hairdryer?

  • @g8fulgertrude74
    @g8fulgertrude74 Před 2 lety

    Can you make these with a lift? Like when adapting for one leg being longer than the other?

    • @garethbaus5471
      @garethbaus5471 Před 2 lety

      You could probably add an extra layer of leather towards the heel(skive the transition to avoid a bump) I wouldn't do much more than one extra layer of leather on this style of sandal due to how it is supposed to conform to your foot.

  • @AndresReal1998
    @AndresReal1998 Před 2 lety

    I saw at the end of the video you are walking heel toe isnt it suppose to be forefoot first meaning you land on the outer ball of your foot then your heel slowly touches the ground

    • @garethbaus5471
      @garethbaus5471 Před 2 lety +2

      Forefoot first is only for running, and a mid foot strike is actually fine for running so long as you aren't impacting the ground too hard. These types of shoes are painful to incorrectly run or walk in so the wearer will naturally learn what does and doesn't work.

  • @georgecataulin907
    @georgecataulin907 Před 2 lety

    Is the leather rougher a wire brush?

    • @petertardigrade4485
      @petertardigrade4485  Před 2 lety +1

      It's specifically designed to have metal wires aimed against the direction you pull, so it makes many deep grooves in any soft material, like leather or rubber.
      A wire brush might do the same thing, but make sure you're making lots of deep scratches.

    • @georgecataulin907
      @georgecataulin907 Před 2 lety

      Thanks for getting back with me. I went ahead and ordered a leather rougher after you replied to my question.

  • @oliverk191
    @oliverk191 Před rokem

    Yeh minimalist sandals are a rip off, thanks for the video. You arent kidding, ive beeb walking around barefoot for years and dont feel a thing even on rough terrain

  • @waltergigandet6715
    @waltergigandet6715 Před 2 lety

    Would like betterclose ups