The 10 Best Shoes for Bunions

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  • čas přidán 16. 05. 2024
  • In this video we review the 10 best shoes for woman and men with bunions. Each one of these shoes have a wide toe box that can accommodate natural toe spread and splay, thereby eliminating hallux valgus.
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    Chapters:
    0:00 Start
    0:01 How we chose the best shoes for bunions
    0:42 Crocs
    1:51 Vivobarefoot
    3:07 Birkenstock
    5:08 New Balance running shoes
    6:13 Altra running shoes
    7:43 Vibram FiveFingers
    10:06 Feelgrounds
    11:19 Splay athletics
    12:49 Saguaro
    13:40 Skinners
    15:10 Wildling
    15:36 Naboso inner soles
    16:04 Conclusion
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  • @joyjchen5496
    @joyjchen5496 Před 2 lety +19

    Wow this is another amazing video! I’m so grateful I found you. I’m a dog walker and in the recent months have developed pain and bunion. I just can’t give up walking which is my livelihood. Having worn bad shoes for so long as I’m cheap, I’m now looking for shoes that accommodate my bunion pain. The first video I saw of yours yesterday led me to this one and they’re like godsend. I’m now pondering to purchase one. Thank you so much! I’ll continue to follow you… I love how your baby stretches her toes!

  • @LMinem
    @LMinem Před 7 měsíci +15

    These shoes seem all to be for good weather, walking on dry surfaces. However, my winter is cold and wet early on, progressing to bitterly cold (-15F/-26C, so ice, not wet) and snowy. Frostbite is a concern. The summers can also be very muddy. None of these shoes seem to be very good for those more extreme environments.

    • @tomquinn7974
      @tomquinn7974 Před 11 dny +1

      Jim Green Barefoot ranger is a boot with a wide toebox that is very hardy

    • @GeeNoniGee
      @GeeNoniGee Před 10 dny

      I live in the Pacific Northwest. I wear Crocs with wool socks in the winter, but boots for working.

  • @iandownes3130
    @iandownes3130 Před rokem +56

    As a vibram rep, wear them for a few hours and rotate with other shoes and build a comfortability with them. I have been wearing 5 fingers since I was 13... after a few weeks and you get comfortable with spreading your toes you can get right into them. Just when you get close to the toes (putting them on) inch worm your (wiggling) toes as you slide in. The kso are a great weight training shoe, and my favorite is the v-trail 2.0. I've been back packing in vibrams for a while time, I have back packed 36 (out of 46) Adirondacks peaks in vibrams. You get tons of grip and being able to grip your toes helps!

    • @ArcheoLumiere
      @ArcheoLumiere Před rokem +2

      As a frequent vibram wearer, can you pass on a request for a wide layout model? I tend to wear through the seam between the big toe and the second toe on my right foot, and the layout of the toes has them too close to each other for my fat toes. I'd love to wear my vibrams for longer, but this issue has plagued my experience for every pair I've owned.

    • @GreasyFox
      @GreasyFox Před rokem +2

      It took me a month of continuous using the toe shoes before fully adapted to them. Been wearing them for a decade now.

    • @ArcheoLumiere
      @ArcheoLumiere Před rokem +1

      @@GreasyFox I got about six months of near continuous use out of my last pair before breakthrough.

  • @scentybeast9531
    @scentybeast9531 Před rokem +14

    Awesome content! Worth looking at the ALTRA Lone Peak 6 and Topo Athletic series for a wide toe box running shoe. Probably the best in the market right now, as far as reviews go

  • @littlegreenliza
    @littlegreenliza Před 10 měsíci +12

    Very interesting for me having suffered from bunions for 50+ years. I wish you had reviewed Arcopedico brand soft shoes which give me support and bunion relief. I wore out a pair or two then got my first Birkenstocks which are letting my toes spread. I now wear both brands alternating from one to the other. Whether it was the double arch support of the Arcopedicos or the toe spread of the Birkenstocks, I now can walk barefoot nearly painlessly which I could not do for many years. Thanks!

  • @deefee701
    @deefee701 Před 2 lety +8

    That was so interesting and informative. I have two Altra shoes and a pair of Feel grounds on the way in the mail. Love to try some others.

  • @tesscot
    @tesscot Před 2 lety +4

    Great show. I liked the Vivo and the Skinners best. The Vivo for their organic cotton, suedes and leathers, plus the style to wear for work and the skinners because they are like barefoot but with protection.

  • @janethankinson8849
    @janethankinson8849 Před rokem

    Another most helpful video. Love your work. Cheers

  • @jeremybentham7447
    @jeremybentham7447 Před rokem +94

    I transitioned too fast into barefoot shoes. While they helped me resolve foot weakness and plantar fasciitis issues, they also seemed to trigger a painful episode of sesamoiditis. The ticker midsole of the Birks and Altras that didn't work for you, actually ended up allowing me to heal the sesamoiditis without surgery. The first two shoes I moved into after the orthopedic boot (prescribed for the fracture), were a Finn Comfort Stretchy shoe with a cork footbed and a tick midsoled Altra Paradigm. Finn/Birk Sandals worked well too, Chacos were close but had too much toe spring and heel lift. Slowly, I transitioned from the Altra Paradigm to the Torin, and also to Finn Comfort Vassa. Camper Peu Sneakers were also useful, they allow you to play with different footbeds. Removing the footbed temporarily to strengthen, then replacing cushioned and supportive inserts for long hours standing (museums, subways). It's a journey, you have to try what method works for you. For me, concrete floors, city sidewalks and parks with completely minimalistic shoes were a no-no. A footbed with a few milimiters of latex or cork usually prevented a flare up. Trails, rocks, grass, sand, gravel...I can walk all day with nothing but a thin rubber out sole. YMMV.

    • @annej5699
      @annej5699 Před rokem +6

      I feel for you with the sesamoid pain! Several years ago I had strange pain in my foot only for the sports medicine doctor to tell me, after x-rays, that I managed to break a sesamoid bone. I had never heard of them before that!

    • @agnieszkasojka4379
      @agnieszkasojka4379 Před 9 měsíci +3

      I transitioned too fast too and have problem now with quad tendonitis other results articular cartilage changes, thickened lateral colateral knee ligament. My feet are stronger but as a hypermobile will probably never be strong enough to go barefoot again. I added now arch support. When people have bunions they should think about arch support as it might mean they don't have arches strong enough and this could be the cause of bunion in the first place.
      Never mind it is difficult for me now to get out of the injuries I got from barefoot shoes!

    • @sharonmitchel1377
      @sharonmitchel1377 Před 3 měsíci +2

      I recently bought Altra Torins for aerobics. I have been doing these classes for a while in New Balance shoes but started getting MTP joint pain behind my big toe. My dr thought it was gout, but nothing showed up on the xray, or bloodwork. Now I’m wondering if it was from the shoes, exercise, bunions, or a flare up of sesmoiditis I had years ago!
      How did you like the Torins? I’m looking for a better aerobics shoe, either zero or minimal drop, but flexible toe box so I can wear them for heel raises.

    • @jeremybentham7447
      @jeremybentham7447 Před 3 měsíci

      The original Torins had a good concept but many flaws. I had to modify them a bit. However, they have kept improving them; by the version that had the plush (2-3 years ago), they were close to perfect for my feet and intended use (hike, mild run, walks). I bought a couple of the same model.@@sharonmitchel1377

  • @feleciawallace8420
    @feleciawallace8420 Před rokem +5

    Great video... I just found your channel while search of shoe ideas that'll help my left side bunion problem... I cancelled surgery today for a bunionectomy, so I thought I'd better find proper shoes now that I've decided to live with the bunion.

  • @Korgon2013
    @Korgon2013 Před 2 lety +26

    Vibram 5 Fingers- YES! Plantar fasciitis sufferer for years, they really helped along with the bunion from boots. Also had a plantar flexed first ray - all solved from 5 fingers.

    • @jimjamthebananaman1
      @jimjamthebananaman1 Před rokem

      Plantar flexed first ray isn’t going to be corrected with shoes. It’s a structural issue from either TMT hypermobility, inflammatory arthritis which weakens the tendons/muscles or more importantly you have a pes cavus foot type which was inherited from your parents.

    • @Korgon2013
      @Korgon2013 Před rokem +3

      @@jimjamthebananaman1 I also wear toe spreaders in the evening, it’s a lot less than it was.
      Stronger feet also meant able to walk more, lose weight and all the compounding problems from that.

  • @jklfds85
    @jklfds85 Před 2 lety +44

    Very surprised Merrell zero drop trail runners were not mentioned, even though they have been modifying their model to add more midsole😕. Should have mentioned Merrells instead of New Balance. On a positive note, I am glad this video introduced me to more brands of minimal shoes.

    • @gloglos100
      @gloglos100 Před rokem +1

      I have merrell vapor glove 3 and keep buying when see them.I always walked hugely not a runner and barefoot at home,so no problems with barefoot all just relief. Better than the $3 white Chinese flat plimsolls which outraged women around me who said they would ruin my feet, no, a relief and my feet are flexible well shaped and strong. Very hard to find excellent leather shoes with appropriate shape, even many sandals pull on big toe.

  • @antonpohrebniak5704
    @antonpohrebniak5704 Před 2 lety +1

    Amazing information!!! Thank you very much!

  • @G.G.8GG
    @G.G.8GG Před 7 měsíci +1

    I tried expensive knit fabric top shoes bc of bunions but my feet always shove forward in them. Very uncomfortable. Will consider some of these others. Thanks for the list!

  • @hansanieriverapomalaza9498

    It came exactly wen I needed, thank you!

  • @pmbluemoon
    @pmbluemoon Před rokem

    I had your channel recommended to me in my feed, and I have to say, I'm glad it was suggested! I just started watching tonight, but will be catching up on your newest ones later on. I have bunions, loved to be barefoot most of the day but had an unfortunate accident with a broken glass bottle when I was in my teens so haven't wanted to be barefoot since. I have been to the podiatrist and they gave me the most awful hard inflexible plastic insoles, they actually made my feet hurt worse! I went back to wearing slippers pretty much, but now that I know about barefoot shoes, I will be hopefully trying a pair in the future once all the snow melts!
    *Side question: which barefoot shoes are the most latex free being I'm allergic to latex?*

  • @divakingsley9020
    @divakingsley9020 Před rokem +6

    I’m glad that you called out New Balance’s false advertising…I do wish that there would’ve been a brand/model for the office work shoe (non business casual).
    THANKS for posting though for this was very informative.

  • @Gigi-sf9gz
    @Gigi-sf9gz Před 7 měsíci +3

    After years of wearing high heals, I had to stop after bunions started popping out. I've had great success with Alegria Shoes, specifically those with rocker bottoms due to a fallen metatarsal and high arches (flat shoes cause pain). I add Solemate™MicroLifts in both shoes. Can walk miles with this combination. 27,000 steps in Europe one day and no issues!

  • @richignacio81
    @richignacio81 Před 2 lety +11

    This is the best review I have found and discovered Splays. I love em! I have HUGE bunions and there is plenty of room in the toe box. I read that the bunion may be irritated by the seam and I found thats not the case with me. The bunion does touch the seam but doesn't irritate it but again thats just me. They do stretch out after a short time. Also, my foot has actually splayed out more just after wearing these a few times and when wearing toe socks it allows your toes more freedom. Thank you for sharing the reviews!

    • @JoeZUGOOLA
      @JoeZUGOOLA Před 2 lety +1

      Bro they look like 30year old virgin shoes

    • @mamabear9389
      @mamabear9389 Před 2 lety +1

      I also love Splay shoes. I have big bunions and they do not bother me at all.

    • @nycbearff
      @nycbearff Před rokem

      @@JoeZUGOOLA So the health of your feet is less important to you than the look of the shoe. You must be young, with healthy feet.

  • @carolr4871
    @carolr4871 Před rokem +6

    I watched one of your other videos (on fixing bunions) a few hours ago and am happy to report that I ordered a pair of Whiten barefoot shoes and a silicone toe separator. Can't wait til they arrive. I'm also doing my toe exercises. Thank you for all of this!

    • @karenbennett9464
      @karenbennett9464 Před rokem +6

      I just received my Whiten shoes and love them..I also use “Correct Toes” toe spreaders and love them, I wear them pretty much all day long in the house but take them off to sleep, I use a single toe spreader if I go out when using my regular shoes..( but now will wear the CT’s in my Whitens ) I took a before picture before starting the CT’s and will take another pic in about 6 months, and then again in 1 year….from what I’m reading and watching, it will take that long or longer to correct foot alignment, so fingers crossed.. bottom line is my hip and leg pain is gone and I do feel more stable on my feet!

    • @carolr4871
      @carolr4871 Před rokem +2

      @@karenbennett9464 I love my Whiten shoes too. My toe separators arrive on Wednesday. I plan to take pics of feet too. Hoping to get rid of my bunions. but if it doesn't happen, I'll settle for having comfortable shoes at last.

    • @DictatorOfCandyland
      @DictatorOfCandyland Před rokem +4

      @@karenbennett9464 How are you getting on with this after 6 months?

    • @ThisisLalo
      @ThisisLalo Před 9 měsíci

      how is it going ?@@karenbennett9464

  • @sven_the_giant
    @sven_the_giant Před rokem +30

    Another great shoe for bunions are Lems, based out of Boulder, Colorado. Their extra wide toe boxes accommodate the silicon toe spacers too.

  • @maryloudelossantos1624

    Thank you the informational & educational video. Nice to pay heed to.

  • @risemahadeva
    @risemahadeva Před rokem +1

    Yes to the Birkenstock modification tutorial. Thank you!

  • @danielc.1169
    @danielc.1169 Před rokem +5

    Vibram 5 fingers are by far top 2 , for toe separation and they also sell full cover non toe flat shoes also.

  • @mdbenoit
    @mdbenoit Před 11 měsíci

    Hi, just recently found your videos and they're so informative! Thank you so much for making them. I do have a question about barefoot shoes: I usually have to wear orthotics in my shoes. Would I have to wear them in barefoot shoes? It seems to defy the purpose of the shoe since I lose some flexibility in the arch with the orthotics. Thanks!

  • @SmallBobby
    @SmallBobby Před 2 lety

    Excellent video; subscribed! 👍🏽

  • @sheilasmith1109
    @sheilasmith1109 Před rokem

    I can’t believe this video came up! I’m so excited to look at the channel!!!! I’ve suffered severely from my feet, my entire life! I hope I can find answers here!

  • @indiafoxtrotbravo
    @indiafoxtrotbravo Před rokem

    This is a great video. Thank you!

  • @quimmly
    @quimmly Před 2 lety

    I love this video. Thank you!

  • @duvessa2003
    @duvessa2003 Před rokem +10

    I have bunions and NEED ARCH SUPPORT. I also need my heel to be higher than my toes to be comfortable. The type of Crocs you showed wreak havoc with my Morton’s Neuroma because they have no structure. I literally just threw away a pair and can now walk again in Danskos, Ariat, and other well-made shoes. That said: Croc makes some extraordinarily comfortable sandals which I wear all summer and even use for easy hikes when it is too hot for hiking boots.

    • @stevej.6674
      @stevej.6674 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Millions of humans have been in the process of evolution over millions of years and SUDDENLY people “NEED” arch support, ankle support, cushioning & elevated heels.
      Looks like you won the timing lottery to be born in time where people felt the need to have such requirements. What would you have done if you were born a mere blip too early in the scale of things where arch support & heels never existed yet???

  • @diannedelledera3096
    @diannedelledera3096 Před 2 lety +33

    I work in the food service industry and found crocs years ago and have worn them nearly every day for the past 11 years. I have had to glue the bottoms back together a few times, but I am on my feet usually on concrete floors for hours everyday. I have to wear something that is slip resistant and protect my feet . They are not pretty, but I wouldn't trade them! I have been doing the bunion exercises you suggested. My problem is trying to find a pair of dress shoes that don't hurt and that I can afford!

    • @AWholeVibe96
      @AWholeVibe96 Před rokem

      THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO 💕💕💕💕 I’m working on being a restaurant consultant after 8 years in the industry. And my main goal is to amplify Restaurant peeps. I believe my bunions also showed up during my time in the industry. Please rest your feet 🥺 and I hope you were able to get the money to find better shoes. I started to buy my shoes a half size up and it’s helps a bit. I also wear a silicone toe separator now.

    • @emjay1983
      @emjay1983 Před 2 měsíci

      Lem's has nice shoes that are more dress up

  • @rubricsuxi
    @rubricsuxi Před 7 měsíci +2

    Thanks for the reviews! I have Splay Freestyle, the laced on version, and the stitching, first eyelet and stiffness of the canvas really rub against my moderate sized bunion. :(

  • @arinasaito9773
    @arinasaito9773 Před rokem

    Thanks for that video, I appreciate this presentation. Tabi shoes are great too, gives a special impulse while walking, But quite difficult to find....

  • @AlinaHerasymenko
    @AlinaHerasymenko Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you a lot! I really needed it

  • @peterhunt5890
    @peterhunt5890 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank you very informative ❤

  • @paradise_garden1421
    @paradise_garden1421 Před 2 lety

    Excellent topic!

  • @hippybecca
    @hippybecca Před rokem

    This introduced me to new barefoot brands I wasn't aware of. Thanks.

  • @tamdurand1673
    @tamdurand1673 Před rokem

    I enjoyed this video even though I do not have bunions. I was just told by a podiatrist that bursitis in my forefoot is what she suspects. I had been to 3 podiatrists 15 years ago and j learned to wear the shoes that made my feet the most comfortable...Anyway, the current podiatrist suggested Birkenstocks will become my best friend while working on the inflammation in my forefoot area. Within 4-5 days of wearing Birkenstocks my feet do not have any pain, except when I walk around without them...then they start to get agitated again. And bonus, since wearing the Birkenstocks my lower back has become pain free since feeling agitated as well the past 5 years. I am currently waiting for the Altra Paradigm to be delivered to me. The other shoe she recommend. I am hoping this is THE shoe I can wear so I can get out and walk for exercise again!

  • @mbmb77
    @mbmb77 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for this!!! ❤👏👏

  • @peacelove4445
    @peacelove4445 Před rokem +9

    I love my altra lone peaks but will watch this again to see what else I can try although I don’t have bunions…I just like wide toe box shoes. Also, I started developing Taylor’s bunions (pinky toe side) from wearing Birkenstocks. I was so bummed to give those up😢 Thanks for this video and great information!

    • @beckyclifton9151
      @beckyclifton9151 Před 11 měsíci +2

      I used to love Altra Lone Peak until they redesigned them, and now they are more stiff and tighter. I tried a new pair this year and had to send them right back. Instant nerve pain in the ball of my foot. I was so bummed! Also, the laces were extremely short to where I could barely tie them. Now I have to find something different, so I'm glad I saw this video!

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    @barefootstrength  Před 2 lety +12

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  • @annej5699
    @annej5699 Před rokem +13

    I had a pair of those vibrams. They did take a little getting used to and I found them. Amazingly comfortable and quite nice except for two problems, both of them fit related: not enough vertical height for my big toes at the tip, resulting in the end of the toe pressing down on my toenail while I moved; and not enough length to the little toe next to the big toe, basically, as I walked, my toe kept stubbing against the end of the shoe's toe. I haven't tried any other pairs of toed shoes because these were quite costly and I couldn't afford to keep buying different brands of shoes. But because these are more like foot gloves, it really becomes necessary to find that individualized fit.

  • @kulch-ey7sn
    @kulch-ey7sn Před 2 lety +25

    I've tried a few different brands now, my favourites are the Vibram finger shoes. They mimic barefoot more than anything I have tried. The V runs are the best shoes I've ever run in, period. Would love to see more Vibram content

    • @scarlettj0125
      @scarlettj0125 Před rokem +2

      Vibram has a new line called Furoshiki and I highly recommend them! They are quite literally the best thing I’ve ever worn and that includes all of the five fingers I have. Same price point, same quality build, extremely comfortable, and it’s got a toe box instead of the individual toe homes so they are a bit more discreet as minimalistic shoes. I love my five fingers it’s just a hard style to pull off for everyday wear

    • @l8dyl1berty
      @l8dyl1berty Před rokem

      @@scarlettj0125 Hi Julie, The Furoshikis are beautiful, but are they too beautiful for my crippled feet? The toe box before you wrap them looks pretty narrow, or is that fabric extremely stretchy, as I have a bunion on both big toes; and the second toe, next to each bunion is a hammer toe. Weren't those "pretty" shoes of my yesteryear, just lovely?..sarc.

    • @scarlettj0125
      @scarlettj0125 Před rokem

      @@l8dyl1berty the toe box is super flexible and stretchy. My feet aren’t super wide but more wide than not and I have plenty of wiggle room and play. I have been hiking in them as well as regular wear and they’re my absolute favorite. The more I wear them the more I love them!

    • @l8dyl1berty
      @l8dyl1berty Před rokem

      @@scarlettj0125 Do they accept returns, if the shoe isn't wide enough?

    • @scarlettj0125
      @scarlettj0125 Před rokem

      @@l8dyl1berty yes! I think it’s like a 60-90 return policy.

  • @hayleycoles5100
    @hayleycoles5100 Před 2 lety +6

    I have bunions but also have excruciating pain from plantar fasciitis. The advice for PF is to have arch support and thick soles, are barefoot shoes something that someone with pf should transition to? or should we stick with shoes like crocs?

  • @karinturkington2455
    @karinturkington2455 Před rokem

    Wonderful video! Thank you. I have a very painful bunion.

  • @user-yv4lm4he8m
    @user-yv4lm4he8m Před 10 měsíci

    You are so informative .What about Vionics Shoes with the arch support , Isn't that essential for bunions and flat feet correction ?

  • @familywellbeingcoach
    @familywellbeingcoach Před rokem

    Fabulous information. 👌

  • @taylorbikowskitaylorfaefem8800

    This was so helpful thank you!! My only wish is that these included grounding disks within the shoes. However I’ve seen you can add a grounding band to certain shoes. Do you have a recommendation for best shoes for bunions with grounding feature?

  • @janmorgan7435
    @janmorgan7435 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I’m having a terrible time with bunions and yes any type of raised heel is too painful.. Birkenstock sandal is very good. Winter here in Scotland and wearing flat trainers. Any thick wedge open sandal was wearable at a wedding this year. Soulful has a large thick sole This video is very useful. Thank you

  • @starkeymorgan4142
    @starkeymorgan4142 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. I have a very wide midfoot and heel (actually the midfoot bows out around the pointed bone there). Ok can't t find a shoe that works. It's painful. Basically, ALL shoes are too narrow. Any suggestions, or maybe a video like this?

  • @richardjackson7624
    @richardjackson7624 Před 2 lety +255

    As an avid Vibram 5 finger shoe wearer, now almost 5 years, I feel you downplayed these shoes. Yes, I had dorsal bunions for over 30 years, yes, I had periods of plantar faciitis, yes, I had repeated between the toes fungal infections, yes, I develop periods of tendonitis, muscle cramps, and yes, grew once again my muscles to spread my toes, yes, I experience shin muscle pain early in the day, yes, I can walk again 10 miles/day, yes, I can stand for hours on concrete with NO pain. Ok, the shoes look funny, but I think I will live now well over 100 years. I am 73. Forget all the other shoes. Tough it out, I DID!

    • @abi2270
      @abi2270 Před rokem +9

      Thank you for sharing this. It would be great if you had it in a youtube channel. These Vibram shoes are hard to come by. I have one foot a half-size bigger than the other and since a kid, my parents bought me shoes that only fitted the smaller of the two feet....and I continued doing that into my adulthood....hence my bunion on my left foot developed.

    • @jimjamthebananaman1
      @jimjamthebananaman1 Před rokem +9

      @@abi2270 shoes don’t cause bunions: it’s a structural issue that was inherited. Usually hypermobility of the TMT joint, sesamoid bone instability, pes planus or arthritis of the MTP joint cause bunions.

    • @nowster
      @nowster Před rokem +35

      @@jimjamthebananaman1 As a person with joint hypermobility and a wearer of Vibram FiveFingers for a decade, I would totally disagree with you. My feet have strengthened such that they're no longer flat and I now have a neutral running gait. My toes have straightened a lot too. I can no longer wear "normal" shoes as they're far too cramped and any heel raise feels very unnatural.

    • @janeflip1
      @janeflip1 Před rokem +4

      Not much of endorsement.

    • @xdave4277
      @xdave4277 Před rokem +4

      Does anyone know some good wide boots?

  • @sharonjoan9997
    @sharonjoan9997 Před rokem

    Excellent content ❤️

  • @floragomez7417
    @floragomez7417 Před rokem

    Hi, thank you for all the advice. I have severe feet problems with bunions, callouses.
    On top I am getting worse by using steel toes boots in my new job.
    I find very hard to get used to the boots and feel sore most of the time.
    I also needed some good sandals and purchased today a tong sandal brand Hoka that was recommended brand from my podiatrist it feels comfortable for now but I am worry, like any shoe that could hurt my feet later with the use.
    What is your option in this brand Hoka ?
    Also do you have any suggestions to relieve the pain of steel boots ?
    I will appreciate any advice to help my feet issues.
    Thank you

  • @ARMADUS.TENEBRIS
    @ARMADUS.TENEBRIS Před rokem +1

    Well done for the direction of the information you are going. What you say here is 100% true. People have devolved in movement and this is the consequence. Currently only KAMIKATA prevents the further process and is the only one that enables a conscious approach to solving that problem. Thank you for spreading the right information. Soon it will this kind of information is the basis for conscious evolution. I put the bones back in place with various movements and thereby additionally strengthened the cushions on the foot. Conscious balance is the only way to consciously approach movements.

  • @redsrt4
    @redsrt4 Před 2 lety +2

    I’d love you to try all of these! But sadly, I wear a size 16, and I think only vivobarefoot makes a shoe in my size (for a hefty price tag too) New balance used to make their minimus shoes, but I don’t think they do anymore. At least, not in my size

  • @meenak3574
    @meenak3574 Před rokem +4

    Hi, Could you recommend some best formal shoes for women with wide toe box? most women formal shoes have narrow toe box. Thanks a lot

  • @doreenhoppe8103
    @doreenhoppe8103 Před rokem

    I just love your video. I have been looking for shoes to fit my 3 wide bunion feet. I think you have given me some great options to look at to find a shoe to cover my feet. I do have a few issues that I was wondering if you would do a video on. I need a work shoe. I am a cook and am required to wear nonslip shoes. At this time I am wearing 7.5 EEE shoes that are blowing out the sides from enlaged bunions. Just an idea thanks so much for the video.

  • @owenthomas9863
    @owenthomas9863 Před 2 lety +4

    What shoe would you recommend for cold rainy weather?

  • @susanneedham2836
    @susanneedham2836 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Could you please recommend some safety toe cap shoe's for people with bunions.

  • @justme8649
    @justme8649 Před rokem +4

    One thing to add. It's very important to have the feet breath often, especially the toes/toenails, as bacteria and fungus thrive in the underside of the nail cuticle in dark and damp conditions (closed toe-box compounded by dirty sweaty socks). Let those toes breath. Stretch em out. After a swim, bath or shower... dry those feet/toes real good.

  • @babigirljay
    @babigirljay Před 2 lety +16

    My bunions were mainly the result of having flat feet. Because I have a poor arch and so my feet roll in, is having an arch support not what I need.
    I understand why the presenter keeps saying that having thin soles allows the feet to move naturally, but with flat feet, that natural movement is not great as it my foot naturally want to roll inwards.
    I cant see my arch strength improving by having no support.
    Any thoughts?

  • @mofroable
    @mofroable Před 8 měsíci

    I would love to know how you modified the Birkenstocks! I’ve been on a hunt to find Birkenstock style barefoot shoes.

  • @sandilobianco6734
    @sandilobianco6734 Před rokem +1

    If your shoes don’t fit or are too tight. Buy shoe stretchers and keep your shoes on there for a as long as possible. It will help.
    Some shoes I feel might feel good and come in 2 x wide are mens Saucony Phantom and Mens on Cloud.

  • @spacekat8249
    @spacekat8249 Před 2 lety +16

    What an excellent topic! I had completely forget my two bunions this summer, thanks to my Birkenstock and FlipFlop... But since few weeks fall weather made me change my shoe habits and the pain is back.
    I have decided it was enough and this guide will help me to make my choice more wisely.
    Just a question, you don't talk about socks, are we supposed to wear some in barefoot shoes?
    Many thanks from France!

    • @jacobtraeger9751
      @jacobtraeger9751 Před 2 lety +1

      From my experience it's normally expected to wear socks with your barefoot shoes. Just make sure your socks don't fit too tight. If you can't spread your toes easily in your socks, they're too tight. Sometimes you can get away with not pulling them on all the way so that they're looser on the end around your toes. Toe socks are also a popular option for minimalist shoe wearers.

    • @clarapillat5347
      @clarapillat5347 Před 2 lety +3

      You could also try toe socks, that way your toes can spread inside the shoe.

    • @ShadyMcFly
      @ShadyMcFly Před rokem

      Essayes les Vibram Fivefingers, 😉

    • @dominiquesala2722
      @dominiquesala2722 Před 11 měsíci

      Je porte les chaussures Caroline Macaron on ne pe 16:35 16:35 ut pas être toujours en baskets.

  • @reginasoul3929
    @reginasoul3929 Před rokem +2

    Waiting for the days we can find these experts shoes on every corner store.... 😍

  • @lisacollins3304
    @lisacollins3304 Před 2 lety +18

    This was a great video.Thank you for making it.I have just started wearing zero drop shoes.The only brand I have really been aware of,and have tried is Xero shoes.I would be interested in your opinion of them.They seem good to me,but I am a novice at this.They are expensive too,depending on which style one chooses.Anyway,I have a lot of foot problems,and this segment was well done.
    Sincerely,
    Lisa Collins

    • @barefootstrength
      @barefootstrength  Před 2 lety +13

      Hi Lisa. Thank you for your feedback. Really glad you enjoyed the video. We have done a review on Xero Shoes a few months ago. I’ll link to it 👇
      We are also currently making a mega barefoot shoe review which will include models from 13 brands. Stay tuned for that one 😉
      Xero shoes review: czcams.com/video/4jy46o_zZqE/video.html
      All the best,
      Chris

    • @jacobtraeger9751
      @jacobtraeger9751 Před 2 lety +7

      My first experience with zero drop was with Xeros too. I first tried the Prio and then the Hana after they wore out. When I got the Hana I felt like they were noticeably wider than the Prio, and over time my foot splay improved and filled them in quite a bit. In hindsight it makes me believe that the Prios are on the narrower side and I wouldn't be able to comfortably fit in them again. I've since picked up a pair of shoes from Feelgrounds and have been wearing them since October.
      I'll mention here too that Xeros are actually one of the CHEAPER brands of minimalist shoes. It's just that pretty much all minimalist shoes are more expensive than traditional shoes.

    • @lisacollins3304
      @lisacollins3304 Před 2 lety

      @@jacobtraeger9751
      Thank you for taking the time to give me your input.It is really appreciated,and it was helpful,too.
      Sincerely,
      Lisa Collins

    • @lisacollins3304
      @lisacollins3304 Před 2 lety

      @@barefootstrength
      Thank you very much for the link to your review of
      Xero Shoes.It was an excellent review,and it gave me a lot of good information.I will also watch your coming- review of the different, minimal-footwear Companies.
      Sincerely,
      Lisa Collins

    • @AntonioSilva-vn2be
      @AntonioSilva-vn2be Před rokem

      @@jacobtraeger9751how can a minimal shoe be more expensive? I'm afraid to buy barefoot shoes because they're expensive and for the time you use them they don't last ... I've nikes with almost 10 years and still using them. The last pair was like 60 bucks and is made for wide feet but they are higher in the heel. Still trying to understand how can a 200 gram shoe cost more than 100 bucks for a year of using it...

  • @vldarden
    @vldarden Před rokem +2

    Altra Solstice has a thin sole. I love Earthrunners. I also have a pair of Topo Athletics. Lems makes a great shoe. I don’t have bunions. I spent most of my life barefoot and I’m a yoga teacher so I always look for shoes that allow my feet to move naturally.

  • @elfsemail
    @elfsemail Před 2 lety +2

    I've been waiting (sorta) patiently for this. Now to go buy some shoes!

  • @sherrihinton8567
    @sherrihinton8567 Před 2 lety

    Have you done a review on neuropathy or possibly I missed it. Thank you. Great review.

  • @dreamcreationmedia4000
    @dreamcreationmedia4000 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I already have Plantar Fasciitis so what shoe would you recommend starting with?

  • @steveroberts3713
    @steveroberts3713 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks this was helpful

  • @andyburris2555
    @andyburris2555 Před rokem +6

    I got my dad Altra lone peak 5s. He has bunions but he’s older and likes the cushion. I think it’s a good transition for someone approaching 70.

    • @anamari9434
      @anamari9434 Před rokem +1

      i hiked the vermont long trail in these twice... amazing shoe!

  • @javiersebastiandelosrios371

    Muy interesante. Gracias!

  • @XeniaAidonopoulou
    @XeniaAidonopoulou Před 2 lety

    Great video, thanks!

  • @juliabarton4608
    @juliabarton4608 Před 2 lety +57

    Please make a video about how to convert Birkenstocks into barefoot shoes.

    • @Anthony-kb7xr
      @Anthony-kb7xr Před 2 lety +2

      Yes Please!!

    • @lidieyay7324
      @lidieyay7324 Před 2 lety

      Yes yes PLEASE

    • @thatzevy
      @thatzevy Před 2 lety +2

      PLEASE Do! I love the durability of the materials but it's extremely uncomfortable to break into that hard cork

    • @barefootstrength
      @barefootstrength  Před 2 lety +4

      Here you go :)
      czcams.com/video/Y1YBJ36jsmY/video.html

    • @lidieyay7324
      @lidieyay7324 Před 2 lety +1

      Exercising Health YOU SIR ARE AWESOME 👏

  • @erynhuntington6129
    @erynhuntington6129 Před 7 měsíci +2

    The seaming and flat toebox on most Vivos are HELL on bunions and hammer toes. They're one of the few barefoot shoemakers that make a leather dress boot for women for winter, however. So I paid the $$$ and then stretched them over several weeks with a shoe stretcher with bunion attachments on it.

  • @janehodgett959
    @janehodgett959 Před 2 lety

    Wow thank you great info

  • @nanb7149
    @nanb7149 Před 8 měsíci

    Would you recommend barefoot shoes for those will fallen arches and over pronation, with posterior tibial tendonitis?

  • @SherrieWortel
    @SherrieWortel Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you for this video. I have wide feet and when looking at the sizing of these shoes, they recommend a size larger for wider feet. How does increasing the length solve the width problem I have when purchasing shoes?

  • @cilla5277
    @cilla5277 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Recently I bought a pair of Altra's but the laces are too short! The company doesn't sell laces separately, nor do they provide replacement ones.

  • @tentimetex
    @tentimetex Před rokem +7

    The best shoes for bunions are Mephisto, which make literally the most comfortable shoes in the world for problems like bunions, gait pronation etc.

  • @nikitakhliestov3578
    @nikitakhliestov3578 Před rokem

    Yes for birkenstock conversion/modification video!

  • @willstevens5113
    @willstevens5113 Před 2 lety +1

    what kind of shoes do you recommend for people that have to wear combat boots for work, such as in law enforcement or military

  • @Socks53
    @Socks53 Před 2 lety

    Great video. You mentioned a coupon for one of the shoes but not able to locate. Thanks in advance

  • @okinawan44
    @okinawan44 Před 8 měsíci

    But what if you have orthotics?
    I tried on some Birkenstocks recently and because of my bunions, there's a lot of empty space cuz my toes turn onwards so much and by baby toes rub against the edge or my bunion rubs on the leather.

  • @EruAnor
    @EruAnor Před rokem

    Is Arch support bad only if you already have a good Arch?
    I am severely flat footed. I have had a "temporary" surgery for it and I have custom Dr made shoe inserts with a bit of an aggressive arch to support to help keep my feet from pronating (turning inward). While I don't suffer from bunion I am still trying to buy wide toe shoes/boots. My wife on the other hand has very bad bunions and very small feet so it's hard finding shoes for her that fit, but also have a wide enough box for her bunion.

  • @amysheetz3031
    @amysheetz3031 Před 8 měsíci

    What brand of toe spreaders should I get? I have one bunion on my right foot.

  • @marialaurabarrios696
    @marialaurabarrios696 Před 5 měsíci

    Would be awesome if you could make a review of different type of crocs (Dylan, Echo, Mellow, sandals, etc) - great video!

  • @pamwoller9145
    @pamwoller9145 Před 2 lety +14

    my problem is that i am over 65 and have hallux rigidus in one foot. Podiatrists have been minimally helpful...all i have received is advice to wear really stiff, inflexible shoes and they made an insert for my shoes that was very expensive. i cannot go barefoot at all because i have pain after i do. i feel like bunions are not quite the same as the problem i have but maybe i am wrong. Being unable to bend your toe at all causes so many more problems...foot, ankle, knee and hip at times are affected because of mimimal mobility. i mostly wear altras, sometimes hokia, but i need casual sandals for sandy conditions, etc. do i have to wear tennis shoes all the time??? i use trigger balls and foot stretches to help with pain...but i am still confused about shoes even after this excellent advice.

    • @babycakes8434
      @babycakes8434 Před rokem

      That is horrible to hear about your pain. I am 41y.o but I had my bunions from when I was a kid. I only look for comfortable shoes. For booties I like my City Streets. I wear them whole fall and spring and even winter dependable on weather. I also love City Streets flats. That brand was sold in Target, unfortunately it got discontinued alltogether. For sandals I recently found very comfortable, although little grandma looking, I think it is called Air Pilot, but I am not 100% sure. For flip flops Everlasts are great. They are sold in Sears.

    • @lucysarahbest
      @lucysarahbest Před rokem +1

      Speaking as an orthotist, you need rocker soles to compensate for the rigidity in the toe joint. You can ask your local orthotic service to convert your sandals or other shoes to rocker soles. If you are in the UK, it is free to do on the NHS (need a referral from your GP to orthotics) or go to a private orthotic clinic.

    • @galinalaurinaviciene7487
      @galinalaurinaviciene7487 Před rokem

      I`m older than you. I had my bunions from 55 y.o.
      Но в отличии от большинства тех, кто тут комментирует, я думаю не только об удобной обуви. Главное - спортивные упражнения, работа над своим телом. Особенно надо развивать мышцы и суставы ног (не только стоп), спины. С годами мышцы стягиваются, теряют эластичность, суставы стираются и "усыхают". Надо обратиться к честному реабилитологу, который даст вам первоначальные упражнения. Потом найдёте с помощью youtube еще каких-нибудь 150 других упражнений. Делайте их в разное время. Хотя бы 5 дней в неделю. Очень многое можно исправить или вообще избавиться от болей с помощью такой активной правильной реабилитации. У вас получится. Не стоит покупаться на рекламу, не лелейте себя иллюзией, что только обувь спасет.

  • @dandelionsarefree7436
    @dandelionsarefree7436 Před rokem +2

    Birkenstocks hurt my bunions. Crocks help much better with comfort for all day standing, but are slippery. Like your video

  • @hirchy-uv9bx
    @hirchy-uv9bx Před 6 měsíci

    I tore my plantar fascia years ago. Recovery was very lengthy, and since then I have re-injured it less severely on several occasions. It starts to flare up like clockwork when I go barefoot or wear shoes without arch support.
    But I also have bunions, a particularly bad one on my right foot.
    You say that the most effective barefoot shoes for bunions should have a low heel, unlike a shoe such as Crocs which are so effective in preventing my plantar fasciitis from recurring.
    What barefoot shoes and exercises do you recommend for someone with bunions and plantar fasciitis? I should add that I don’t have flat feet.
    Thanks

  • @Hi-gb8kw
    @Hi-gb8kw Před 3 měsíci +1

    What are the toe spacers you used in this video? Im looking for cheapish ones that I can wear with shoes all day for my bunions

  • @kginoregon8550
    @kginoregon8550 Před 2 měsíci +1

    My Vibram five fingers are like being barefoot and wearing toe spacers at the same time as well as having protective calluses on the soles of my feet. They keep my big toe more where it should be and allow me to use my feet as they are meant to be. It's a struggle to get them on, but once they are on, it's completely worth it. I'm 76 and just don't care that others aren't used to how they look. They make feet feet feel like dancing.

  • @maddi_greys
    @maddi_greys Před 10 měsíci +1

    Thank you a lot ❤

  • @pranay8227
    @pranay8227 Před 2 lety +5

    Please do make the how to video, i had watched the vans one and I've been wearing nothing else. I can't afford to ship barefoot shoes to my country bcs the import duties essentially double their price so your how to video was really helpful and my feet are getting its arch back slowly

    • @barefootstrength
      @barefootstrength  Před 2 lety

      Im so glad to hear that you found the Vans video so helpful. Here is our DIY barefoot Birkenstocks version: czcams.com/video/Y1YBJ36jsmY/video.html

  • @heartnlung
    @heartnlung Před 2 lety +3

    New subscriber here! Would love if you did the DYI of Birkenstocks into barefoot shoes. Thanks so much :)

    • @barefootstrength
      @barefootstrength  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for your support! Here you go, as promised :) czcams.com/video/Y1YBJ36jsmY/video.html

  • @francesyoungperson1882

    THANKS CRIST 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👌🎖🏆
    EXCELLENT🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟

  • @janicesztabnik5471
    @janicesztabnik5471 Před 8 měsíci

    Do you have any videos about Tailors Bunion? Thx

  • @janetretzer4869
    @janetretzer4869 Před rokem

    What wide toe box shoe is best for pickleball. I have bunions that are a problem. Thanks I can really use your help!

  • @tresbien9141
    @tresbien9141 Před 2 lety +2

    What kind of shoes do you recommend for bunionettes?