My Plea To Shoe Designers - Reviewing The TOPO Athletic Terraventure 3 and Xero Shoes TerraFlex

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  • 00:00 Hey Y'all
    00:20 Xero Shoes TerraFlex
    01:27 Things I Liked
    02:00 Overall Thoughts on the TerraFlex and Barefoot Shoes In General
    04:04 TOPO Athletic Terraventure 3
    05:05 Compared To Terraventure 2
    06:02 My Plea To Trail Runner Shoe Designers
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Komentáře • 284

  • @monicafred2619
    @monicafred2619 Před 2 lety +101

    I 100% agree! Why? Almost no runner complains about “too much toe box room” but “too narrow” is something I see in almost every shoe review. We have clown feet- when can we just accept this and make human sized toe boxes?
    It seems to me like the “wide toe box” idea is a small brand only phenomenon. It stays until the brand sells from the original owner. Then the new owners put the same shoe on a standard mold to cut costs and create a higher profit margin. Original owners have to distinguish themselves and create a following. New owners have a whole portfolio and don’t care about individual customers.

    • @mistersmith3986
      @mistersmith3986 Před 2 lety +4

      Funny thing is, most of us that want a wide toe box don't have big or wide feet. I'm a man and my feet are narrow like a chicks feet, yet, through studying my feet and shoes, I learned about the benefits of a wide toe box and that really works for me.

    • @rodsands7646
      @rodsands7646 Před 2 lety +1

      Keen hiking boots and shoes all have a wide toe box, despite being D size. It is one of their advertised features. Keen is not a small manufacturer

    • @CaliforniaTravelVideos
      @CaliforniaTravelVideos Před rokem

      You nailed it Monica - the Topo Athletic Terraventure look and feel like clown shoes! First off, the insoles were, well - next to nothing so I immediately replaced them with a pricey pair of Superfeet insoles which made walking more comfortable. But regarding shoe box I mean sure, giving a bit of extra room is cool... but not so much that it makes me start thinking about moving some of my backpack gear into the toe box! Worse, now I either have to aggressively bind the laces very tight (which causes several days of discomfort on the top of my foot), or let my toes slide around and start to get a blister after 10-15 miles of a moderate hike. So I'll wear them around the home or a day hike without a pack but stick to my HOKA Speedgoat 5's that have spoiled me. However I'll give one nod to the Topo's for their $97 shoe, as compared to the Hoka's at a pricey $155. But IMOwhen you're backpacking you can't afford to sellout to pain and discomfort.

  • @steviefresh5343
    @steviefresh5343 Před 2 lety +25

    Yes! It’s terrible how Altra narrowed their shoes. We the people who supported them when they were a nobody brand feel forgotten.

  • @inquisitivewanderer2536
    @inquisitivewanderer2536 Před 2 lety +55

    I'm with you: keep the wide toe box, Topo!! I'm 10 miles into my Terraventure 3s and noticed the same thing. That's why I switched to Topo in the first place; wide's where it's at.

  • @Nynke_K
    @Nynke_K Před 2 lety +35

    So shoe companies making shoes with wide toe boxes keep throwing away one of their unique selling points? How silly!

  • @brettrohlfingvideo
    @brettrohlfingvideo Před 2 lety +30

    As someone with ankle issues I can say the rolling your ankle less in low stack height shoes is a real thing. Very beneficial for me.

    • @randomweirdo2701
      @randomweirdo2701 Před 2 lety +2

      Agreed. It makes a huge difference.

    • @mhaney1111
      @mhaney1111 Před 2 lety +2

      @@randomweirdo2701 I tried topos and they are too narrow for me. Altras fit better but I roll my ankles in the low tops. Now wearing the Lone Peak Hikers (ankle high) and love them. Very comfortable, lightweight and support ankles much better. The only downside is that they don't dry out quite as fast. I also like the lacing system better.

    • @troldhaugen
      @troldhaugen Před rokem

      So true! Also, I roll my ankles less with wide toe boxes.

  • @emmapowell1582
    @emmapowell1582 Před 2 lety +5

    I just switched from Altra Lone Peaks (after using the Hoka Speegoat first) to the Topo 2. I have really very super high arches (like a heel and ball/toes only showing up on my foot scans with no connection of my insole between), so I need some heel height support to avoid heel pain from too much stress on my achilles. My orthopedist (in Utah, so he sees a LOT of hikers) hadn't seen the Topo brand yet, so he looked them over pretty closely, and approved. He recommended I not ever try to use a zero drop, and even add a bit of of firm heel cup to the Topo as well to get it up to ~5mm. I kept thinking about how everyone is different, and we need to figure out our unique anatomy to find the best equipment. Your reviews have been helpful for me to figure out what options to try to solve or avoid issues. I never would have found the Topo brand if not for your videos: between the firm sole with rock plate, heel height, and wide toe box, it's been a great shoe for me versus the other options. Hopefully this review can help others with really high arches!

  • @sirwilliamkarl5591
    @sirwilliamkarl5591 Před 2 lety +51

    Yes! Stop it with the toe smashing. It seems like if you find a shoe that works you need to buy ten pairs, cause... some idiot will change it the next year.

    • @dxgonza
      @dxgonza Před 2 lety

      This ^^^ Loved the Topo Ultraventures, wore them out, got the Ultraventure 2s and they were so uncomfortable with a super high arch. Can't go back in time now to get my favorite shoe. The terraventure 2s are a decent replacement so far after returning the former. You find a pair that's a match made in heaven, buy as many as you can!

  • @dianewalker9154
    @dianewalker9154 Před 2 lety +48

    Why is it so hard for manufacturers to understand we want cushion, color, and wide toe box in a hiking shoe?

    • @TheHybridHunter307
      @TheHybridHunter307 Před 2 lety +3

      That's what you want. That's not for everyone.
      I wear Xero shoes and sandals for everything except backcountry hunting.
      I prefer an absolute minimalist sole in the mountains, in the gym and for everyday wear.

    • @soullight2932
      @soullight2932 Před 2 lety

      @@TheHybridHunter307 Amen

  • @DoseofDirt
    @DoseofDirt Před 2 lety +28

    YES!!! Could not agree with you more! I've been on the hunt for some good zero drop / wide toe box trail runners for my backpacking. I used Altras for a long time, but have been unhappy with them recently.
    The Topo Runventure 3s are probably the shoe I'm using the most right now! So far I am liking them, but have noticed a few things: 1) toe box isn't as wide as I would like, 2) with only 20mm of stack height, I can definitely feel when I step on a rock or root "wrong". Maybe my feet will get used to it. 3) Boring colors like you mentioned for the Ultraventure. 🤣 So the search will continue...
    Can we just start a shoe company called "clown shoes for backpackers" and make them right?? 🤣🤣
    Love your videos and looking forward to following your continued search for the perfect shoe!

    • @saintjackula9615
      @saintjackula9615 Před 2 lety +1

      Lately I wear Astrals with bare feet, great around water, but for 6 years now I have always always used Merrills Trail Gloves (not the less-padded Vapor) with wool socks. The Trail Gloves have many colors, and I find they are a good compromise between narrow toe box vs wide toe box as well as a good compromise of padded vs no padding at all.
      Black Diamond has an ultralight low profile shoe for those that like minimal but some padding, but I havent tried them.

    • @DoseofDirt
      @DoseofDirt Před 2 lety

      @@saintjackula9615 I have wondered about the Trail Gloves! Maybe I'll give them a shot this year. I feel like I've exhausted other options and am still looking for my perfect shoe. I recently became aware of Astrals as well. Glad to hear that you like them! Thanks so much!

  • @jamessorenson2272
    @jamessorenson2272 Před 2 lety

    Merry Christmas!

  • @butchbinion1560
    @butchbinion1560 Před 2 lety

    Very informative. ✌️👊

  • @rvboondocker2559
    @rvboondocker2559 Před 2 lety

    Merry Christmas to you and your family Dixie. We’re looking forward to another two week trip to your fabulous state, in January! Thanks for the great content!

  • @leedanielson7452
    @leedanielson7452 Před 2 lety

    Great review!!!😊👍

  • @damonmuzzy277
    @damonmuzzy277 Před 2 lety +4

    I have had my Xero TeraFlex shoes for a good year and love them.
    I get what you are saying about dealing with uncomfortable terrain (rocks, roots, etc.), But I have found that I eventually developed some terrain reflexes, where I quickly adapt my foot pressure location (heel, ball, sides) depending on what I am landing on; almost without thinking about it. And I feel much more secure feeling the surface that I am walking in than I do with traditional thicker soles. But that is just my experience.
    I did want to mention that a friend of mine, who is a long distance trail runner, did wear out his soles, and they replaced his shoes without any hassle.

  • @AlwaysDoingSomething
    @AlwaysDoingSomething Před 2 lety +6

    Nice video. Good to know this stuff. Using Lone Peaks at the moment. Love the wide toe box. Probably try the Terraventure 3 next. I'd rather have cushion than zero drop.

  • @mdg.9533
    @mdg.9533 Před 2 lety +3

    All I wear is Altra shoes. It's because of one thing.... The wide toe box. I wish they offered more cushioning in more shoes. The Olympus shoes are the creme-de-la-creme of Altra shoes but are a bit pricey. BRING ON THE CLOWN SHOES!!

  • @DrofJustice
    @DrofJustice Před 2 lety +2

    I completely agree about the wide toebox! Love zero drop myself, but do need some cushion as roots and rocks are problematic for my princess feet 🤣🤣. Thanks so much for your detailed review!!

  • @helenvwalker7919
    @helenvwalker7919 Před 2 lety +2

    Couldn't agree more about the toebox. Still loving my Altra lonepeaks. Merry Christmas🎄🥾

  • @mickiegould9858
    @mickiegould9858 Před 2 lety +5

    I loved my Topo running shoes. So I recently got the Topo trail runner and was disappointed that the toe box was smaller. Still better than other shoes but I wish they would leave the toe box wide.

  • @Robin-kf1yz
    @Robin-kf1yz Před 2 lety +5

    As a woman, I relate to you on foot size. I have always had to buy men size work boots, hiking boots, runners etc. I usually buy a size 10 men’s in any type of active footwear. I have come to love the wide toe box in trail runners. I do hope manufacturers don’t mess that up. I will say that one good thing about buying men’s sizing in my structured work and hiking boots (that I wear for work ) , is that you automatically get a wider shoe and more room in toe area than most women boots. But , sigh, then you have to watch the amount of movement in the heel.
    It is never a perfect world.
    I agree with a previous comment about buying multiples when u find something that works.
    When I have to try 5 or 6 styles and sizing in those styles to get a new pair of 10 hour day work boot , it is worth it to buy 3 years worth of boots.
    I did not do this with my last years topos but I did with the latest model after I knew they worked for me.
    If you NEVER have trouble shopping for shoes in terms of getting A good fit, please” REJOICE”
    I’m 65 now and I do think it becomes harder with aging feet.

    • @lindatisue733
      @lindatisue733 Před 2 lety

      Wish my feet were big enough to get mens shoes. Sometimes I can find boys sizes that work. Did you ever think another woman would envy your bigger feet? Wish shoe manufacturers would stick with a model instead of making "new and improved."

    • @Robin-kf1yz
      @Robin-kf1yz Před 2 lety

      @@lindatisue733 a woman has NEVER told me they wished they had feet as big as mine! You just gave me a Christmas smile.

  • @kowalski363
    @kowalski363 Před 2 lety

    Great video

  • @harrymathis4743
    @harrymathis4743 Před 2 lety +3

    I just tried my new terraventure 3’s, as it happens, on a thru hike of the Foothills Trail! I really liked how they handled the roots and wet steps. I’m coming from altar lone peaks so the extra stiffness of the sole was nice. I hope they don’t make the toe box narrower.

  • @quiqweig13
    @quiqweig13 Před 2 lety +4

    Great points all the way around. I sure would love to hear from some of the shoe co’s as to why there is a progression from wide to narrow. Altra has done this many times (just go look at their reviews). Thanks for your thoroughness.

    • @ashmaybe9634
      @ashmaybe9634 Před 2 lety

      I was looking at getting some Altras but it seems the build quality has gone down quite a good bit as well. looks like I may have missed the boat on that one. So hard to decide when it's £150 on the line!

  • @nickname6747
    @nickname6747 Před 2 lety +2

    That's spooky! I was just watching the video where you were introducing these shoes ( literally seconds before you uploaded this - twilight zone music 😉). Thanks for uploading.

  • @microgreensgrower3946

    I love my Topo Mountain Racer 2 trail runner shoes for hiking/backpacking. Great shoe!

  • @debrachase3131
    @debrachase3131 Před 2 lety

    Thank-you! I hope manufacturers listen. I have a pair of Vivos that aren't wearable for even a 5k jog. They are the same size as previous Vivos that I'd loved. I even tried jamming a river rock in them and hitting them with a hair dryer. They are selling-out the very thing that made them notable. I see ad photos for some of the newer brands, where they position the heels apart so the toes appear to be straight, but if you, imagine them with the heels together, there would be a wide V, pushing your big toe over, like a pointy toed shoe. My favorites that I adore are Tadeevo from Poland. Wow! the care and quality in the construction is impressive (glued + tight, perfect stitching) and looking down on that toe box, makes me so happy. They aren't clownish. Somehow they are wide, foot shaped, while being adorable. They "are" very feely and soft. I'd love if they kept everything the same, but offered a trail style with a bit more of a self-cleaning tread. That would supply just a bit more stone protection without losing feel.

  • @andrewpaisley
    @andrewpaisley Před 2 lety +2

    I got the Topo TA 3 on your recommendation and I love them. Before the TOPOs I was a loyal I Altra Lone Peaks fan but I just kept ripping thru them in what I feel is too soon. Less than 250 miles I estimate. So far the TOPOs are great. I have about a hundred miles on them and they seems to be wearing well. Good traction. Good comfort. No complaints. I probably won’t get the xeros because I have sensitive feet and need the padding.

  • @jbinmd
    @jbinmd Před 2 lety +5

    I just started wearing the Topo Ultraventure Pro. It looks like it's based on the same last as the Terraventure. I found the heels on my Altras would collapse after a couple hundred miles, they also tended to have problems in material and build quality. To soon to judge the Ultraventure Pros conclusively, but the initial impression is that they are much better made and offer a comparable toe box. Sure, I could go for a bit more space.

  • @mattallengroupatREAL
    @mattallengroupatREAL Před 3 měsíci

    I just got a pair of the Traverses today, they feel really good out of the box, can’t wait to get them out on the trail.

  • @SusanSvensson
    @SusanSvensson Před 2 lety

    Love both pairs and hiked PCT with Xero's the last day as my camp shoe and returned Salaloms that nearly took my toe nails! Pretty sure the Topos's will be my go to hiking boot next season they are resting over winter and waiting for next season trail work.

  • @robinpratchett5290
    @robinpratchett5290 Před 2 lety +5

    Hi Dixie, I've had good results using a sharpie paint-pen (oil-based) to change the colour of my shoes. I was easily able to colour the rubbery overlays. Admittedly I was going darker (pink to black) and you'd probably want to go lighter but it could be worth a try to get the shoes you want to wear..

  • @thatsamazinggrace9512
    @thatsamazinggrace9512 Před 2 lety +2

    Ugh, I love that wide toe box. Just got the Altra timp 3 and I love them.

  • @brucewest3995
    @brucewest3995 Před 2 lety

    I used the Topo Ultraventure 2 and the Terraventure 2 last summer. I prefer the Ultraventure 2 which has a 5mm drop. Very comfortable and lasted a long time before needing replacement. I plan on wearing them on the PCT next summer. Thanks for the review. Always nice to hear about other shoes.

  • @francismoran1230
    @francismoran1230 Před 2 lety

    Nice to see you’re wearing Darn Tough socks!

  • @davidriley1034
    @davidriley1034 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Dixie, my first section of the AT (amicalola to Fontana) I wore Brooks Cascadia trail runners. I was miserable in them. After that I saw a video of you on the PCT, I think. I told my wife I need to find out what those CLOWN shoes are she is wearing. Somewhere you commented that they were Lone Peaks. I got a pair and loved them. And then Altra began narrowing them. I don't understand stand it. I still wear the Lone Peaks. But, I have had to go up another size to get the width. Thanks for the video review.

  • @WanderingSwitchback
    @WanderingSwitchback Před 2 lety +4

    I have been happy with Ultraventures so far. I bought a pair of the pros this last time because they have a rock plate. I hear you about the narrowing toe boxes- WHY???? Considering practically every shoe post I see in trail groups is someone looking for a wide toe box, it makes zero sense!!

  • @johneason6540
    @johneason6540 Před 2 lety

    Hi
    Yes, altra user here. My Olympus 3.0 were fantastic, best ever. Then the 3.5 were tighter could never hike long distance, used them as trainers. Then the 4.0 came out great fit, but the sole is not as grippy slipped hard many times. In between I used the timps great shoes but not as much stack height, but worked well. So, I understand you about the changes.
    Thanks for your work with the videos and your wealth of knowledge 👍 🙏

  • @tompava3923
    @tompava3923 Před 2 lety +4

    You are my hero! Bozo toes for me! Still rockin' the Lone Peaks for going on 5 years now! They look totally normal to me!😁
    I do swap out to the Olympus 4 for road walk and hard rock, But I do swap back to the Lone Peaks ASAP because of the wider toe-box “ Trail feel” I get from them.

  • @DrewBoswell
    @DrewBoswell Před 2 lety

    Good thorough review to which I can only add some anecdotal info if anyone is interested. I'm currently walking around in a pair of Xero Terraflex, which will be my third pair of Xero shoes. I like their Z-trek sandals the best. I've also tried a pair of their Prios, but found them not durable enough. Mine self-destructed in about 300 miles, which given the price, was too soon. I loved the feel and fit of the Prios, but the durability issue kept me from buying a second pair. The Terraflex are comfortable enough, but not as comfy as the Prio. I'm hoping that being a little beefier they'll last longer.
    The Topos have been on the radar for a while, so I'm glad to have your perspective on them before I plunk down my money. The narrowing of the toebox may be a deciding factor in not getting them.

  • @jamiebone8583
    @jamiebone8583 Před 2 lety +7

    Thank you for saying something about this narrowing footbox pandemic! I don't get why companies are doing this and purposefully losing customers because of it! Wide toe boxes, people!

  • @blakew5672
    @blakew5672 Před 2 lety

    Still searching myself. I’ve got light, mid ankle boots figured out. Still working on the trail runner.
    I own a pair of speedcross, some north face model, lone peak 4.5s (which destroy my ankles lol), and literally just ordered some Olympus 4s.
    Gonna have to try Lone Peak 5s as well. Test fit a pair and the back piece that bothered my Achilles in the 4.5 seems much improved. New sole material was pleasant as well.

  • @oldschool8798
    @oldschool8798 Před 2 lety +18

    Shoe companies are BIZARRE! They create a popular shoe and then can't wait to change it!🤨

  • @MikeAltogether
    @MikeAltogether Před 2 lety +3

    I had the Topo ST-2 road shoe and I loved it. Recently got the ST-3 and had the same problem with the narrower toe box! Not sure what they were thinking.

  • @jonallan392
    @jonallan392 Před 2 lety +3

    Lems Primal Persuit is good option to look into for wide toebox, zero drop, 1.4 cm stack height( I think?), and an aggressive lug pattern. More protection than the Terraflex which will take a total rehab of my poor feet to adjust to. I dont think you can go straight to a Terraflex for backpacking. The "civilized" foot is just too weak for that level of exposure. Foot strengthening exercises are very important, I think.
    Dr. Emily at EBFA fittness is pretty awesome for functional podiatry and foot wellnes( double thumbs up).
    Thanks for the Vid!!

  • @davidshirley6850
    @davidshirley6850 Před 2 lety +1

    Yes altra timp was the best fitting shoe ever now its more narrow, so I completely understand your frustration

  • @lisasdayoff503
    @lisasdayoff503 Před 2 lety

    I have the ultra venture topos. I love them.

  • @cailin5309
    @cailin5309 Před 2 lety +1

    I found a brand new pair of Topo terraventure 2 shoes for free at a donation center. That’s so cool that you used them on your PCT hike!

  • @melizabeth908
    @melizabeth908 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent review, Dixie. I wear Keen hikers for our rugged/rocky terrain - when I need a firm sole. New ones now have the narrow toe box as well. Why, Keen, whhhyyyyyy? You were different, you fit my foot. I loved you but now we are breaking up 😢.

  • @hikerJohn
    @hikerJohn Před 2 lety

    I still have extra Lone Peaks I bought last year and one unopened box left over from 2019 and I have one pair of Terraventure 2 that have quite a few miles left in them. You brought up the most important issue which is that all the shoe companies keep making changes that make our reviews obsolete before we use up our old stock.

  • @GruntProof
    @GruntProof Před 2 lety

    Merrell started the wide toe box and still does it. They're also still super cheap.

  • @speedbump68
    @speedbump68 Před 2 lety +1

    Love a wide toe box. Lonepeak 5.0 has a wide version now. 👍👣

  • @davidjaniszewski6653
    @davidjaniszewski6653 Před 2 lety +6

    I have the Topo MTN Racer 2's and those have been pretty fantastic over the last 300+mi. I really like the Vibram megagrip and the quick dry mesh design all on a low drop medium/high cushion mid. Not sure if you will love the color options Dixie
    My favorite trail runner of all time has been the new Salomon Ultra Glide. Wide toe box for Salomon, lots of cushion without feeling tall, quick drying, good grip from the Continental rubber, and just all around the most comfortable shoe for long hikes and trail runs that I've tried to date.
    Thanks for all that you do Dixie and HWL team!

  • @cybertrk
    @cybertrk Před 2 lety +1

    Love my Topo’s!

  • @Wayondon
    @Wayondon Před rokem

    So agree with your toe box commentary! Keep 'em wide!

  • @clarkansas6590
    @clarkansas6590 Před 2 lety

    Good job

  • @TheBahamabob
    @TheBahamabob Před 2 lety

    I saw your earlier episode on Xero and actually bought some for Knick around shoes. Very comfortable but my model is minimal and below $100. I have worn Vivos for many years but like these better. I would not wear this Prio model on rocky soil. I live in a rocky area in the Texas Hill country but for street barfoot shoes yes. Thanks for pointing out that brand as barefoot style and zero drop have been very slow to catch on and hard to find until now

  • @evandickinson6393
    @evandickinson6393 Před 2 lety +3

    I recently gave topo a shot and got a pair of their Phantoms, I really like the feel of their midsole! Between Altra, Brooks, saucony and adidas theirs feels the best to me! Unfortunately I still have like 3 pairs of perfectly good trail shoes...and should retire at least one if them before considering new trail shoes, lol

  • @drewpfeif5028
    @drewpfeif5028 Před 2 lety +1

    Great review. If you can wear your xeros on that root covered trail, I feel more confident to wear mine everywhere 👍

  • @lindasue8719
    @lindasue8719 Před 2 lety

    I just bought these hiking shoes and I love them! A complaint about these thin-soled shoes is feeling everything underneath, but that's part of the point of wearing them. Also it makes us pay more attention to what our feet are doing and where we are placing them.
    I discovered Xero shoes about a year ago and I've bought a few pair now and got rid of ALOT of my shoe collection- it's hard to go back to wearing those.

  • @joecleveland7866
    @joecleveland7866 Před 2 lety

    Have hiked a couple of weeks in the Xero TerraFlex. Very comfortable. They have a wide toe box without having the clumsiness of a wide thick sole shoe so you are more nimble than with other shoes. Yes, when it comes to rocks you want more cushioning. However I solved that with Doctor Sholles inserts. Shoes still nimble and I thought I had a great hiking shoe until they started falling apart after a couple of weeks on the trail. The sole separated from uppers on one shoe and the reinforcing ed areas of the uppers is too thin or the material too weak to offer much protection for the upper mesh. The soles do ware very well but that comes from them being very dense which adds unwanted weight. So as Dixie said the long ware warranty for the sole is of little use if the rest of the shoe falls apart.

  • @The_Channel_Of_Chad
    @The_Channel_Of_Chad Před 2 lety +2

    I took the advice of slowly breaking in the terraflex walking around my neighborhood and absolutely loved them until I hit a trail with a bunch of rocks and roots. Walked about 10 miles over that terrain and could barely walk the next two days.

  • @LostAgainwithJim
    @LostAgainwithJim Před 2 lety

    I’ve got about 100 miles on my Terraventure 3 (I had the 2’s first). I really like them. They’re really comfortable, and I dig the deep lugs. Great for traction.

  • @GSSmth
    @GSSmth Před 2 lety

    I thruhiked the SHT in my Xeros. I think that they are a super nice hiking shoe but they aren’t the best backpacking shoes. Dixie said true about feeling the rocks/roots more and with the added weight of my bag, it wasn’t always very comfortable. Another note, I normally wear Xero shoes daily so my feet are used to the zero drop.

  • @thomashughes_teh
    @thomashughes_teh Před 2 lety

    I got a pair of Xero Shoes Alpine. The soles look almost identical to those shown here. It's been a snowless warm December so far, but I'm ready to try them in their intended conditions a.s.a.p.

  • @MB-id2ok
    @MB-id2ok Před 2 lety +1

    I need a mens 13 -2e width. I buy the shelf when i can find it. I 100% agree that companies get narrower as they go in models. I just want my lonepeak 4.0s again

  • @andrea4633
    @andrea4633 Před 2 lety +4

    I'll never understand shoe companies ... a 2 min google would tell them what hikers etc. are looking for in a shoe (wide fit, large toebox, quick drying ...). You would think companies have an interrest in selling their product but apparently not.

  • @josephsantangelo2801
    @josephsantangelo2801 Před 11 měsíci

    My terraventure 3s are being delivered today actually! I wear altras typically.

  • @davidhartley6232
    @davidhartley6232 Před 2 lety +1

    I recently purchased a pair of the Topo Terraventure 3s... and although I only have a few miles in them, I do really wish the toe box was bigger 😓
    I feel the 3mm stack height, even in my Men's Size 13s, when I first start walking in them; however, I don't notice so much after a few minutes.

  • @bernardweaver2416
    @bernardweaver2416 Před 2 lety +6

    I love xero shoes as my daily shoe, trail running without a pack, and for cycling. The comfort is amazing. When I hit the trail, I need more cushion. Here in New England the trails are just too rocky to wear a minimalist shoe with weight on your back.

    • @zonto22
      @zonto22 Před rokem

      Fellow New Englander here. What do you wear on the trail?

    • @bernardweaver2416
      @bernardweaver2416 Před rokem +1

      @@zonto22 Right now I'm using some topo runventure for trail running and warm weather hiking and lems outlanders for wet weather. I haven't tried the lems in snow yet, so I can't say how good they will be long term.

    • @Raevenswood
      @Raevenswood Před rokem

      it's still good training and strengthening for your feet to wear the minimal shoes outside of backpacking scenarios. I'm pretty much the same way. I use Xero shoes around town or on shorter day hikes a lot but if I'm going on extended trips I use Altra Lone Peaks or Inov-8 Trailfly G270's. I actually like the Inov-8 G270's a lot because they are kind of a happy spot between Lone Peaks and Xero as far as stack heigh is concerned.

  • @hagendf
    @hagendf Před 2 lety

    Looking forward to using my Xeros at Joshua Tree this weekend!

  • @karenpaulson966
    @karenpaulson966 Před 2 lety +6

    Go you for nudging shoe companies about the toe box! Keep up the good work!

  • @libertyvilleguy2903
    @libertyvilleguy2903 Před 2 lety +1

    Good review. Agree 100%, give me a wide toe box! Regardless of shoe brand, I struggle with this.

  • @burnt-reynolds
    @burnt-reynolds Před 2 lety

    Honestly thought it was just me unable to find your video for this, lol. Now the Lone Peak 6's come out soon.

  • @MetroOnTheMove
    @MetroOnTheMove Před 2 lety +1

    The Terraventure 3 shoes were great! Only issue I had was that the back fell in on itself and started rubbing my ankle. Would buy them again!

    • @hikerJohn
      @hikerJohn Před 2 lety

      Yikes! That would seem intolerable on trail

  • @john1smith752
    @john1smith752 Před 2 lety

    I like my Altras but I wanted to wear something different from everyone else since it seems that is what everyone wears. So I tried the Topo Mountian Racer2 (MTN RCR2) and like them a lot. I tried them out on the Savage gulf trail. The trail is rocky, rooty, and there are water crossings and they handled them with ease. They do not have a rock plate but i did not feel anything while walking in them.

  • @snakejumper3277
    @snakejumper3277 Před 2 lety

    Our feet are designed to run/walk barefoot on dirt trails. They have arches which mean they work best without support & need to expand about 15% when used. I run in zero-drop, barefoot shoes & plan to start hiking in some. Be sure to transition slowly, but you'll feel a lot of little muscles developing in your calves that you never knew were there.

  • @randyholloway920
    @randyholloway920 Před 2 lety

    Great video as always! Can we get more Fancy!?! She’s just sooooo cute!

  • @williamwelch7
    @williamwelch7 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Dixie

  • @anikbay3474
    @anikbay3474 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you Dixie! I want a wide toe box on all my shoes. If I could find one brand that consistently offers a wide toe box, I would stick with that brand.

  • @roadbiker9606
    @roadbiker9606 Před 2 lety +2

    I agree fully with you Bozo.
    Wide toe box is more important than style in trail runner shoes.

  • @m46273
    @m46273 Před 2 lety +4

    My dog, Cali, is dying, today. We started following you in 2017. I want to thank you for all the great hikes and reviews. I hope to hike the section from I80 to Castle Crags in 2022. So many fires here, in NorCal. Again, thanks, especially for the 700 mile on the PCT. God BLESS.

    • @rachael11
      @rachael11 Před 2 lety +2

      I'm so sorry for your loss.

  • @johnhelmuth9718
    @johnhelmuth9718 Před 2 lety

    Got those xero shoes.
    The bottom traction presses thru the sole and up against my foot when walking on pavement or harder trail. The sole doesnt offer much protection when stepping on a small rock.
    After some time, I naturally adjusted how I walked...feel ground more before putting down all my weight... not smash my foot down on the ground.
    Regardless, i wouldnt dare using them on a long distance, multiday backpacking trip in say the sierra mnts.
    I want to love them, but my Achilles aches too much if I spend too much time in them. So, I primarily use them on shorter hikes along easier going trails (grass, sand, dirt).

  • @heatherhathaway125
    @heatherhathaway125 Před 2 lety

    Hi Dixie! I was wondering what your thoughts were on how the Terraventure 3 performed in deep mud/wet rocky conditions? I love your videos and keep doing you lady!

  • @michaelslomka3973
    @michaelslomka3973 Před rokem

    I just ordered a pair of Topo Terraventure 3’s. I loved the older versions of the Altra Lone Peaks, but the last pair that I got left my knees hurting…a lot. I had lost a bunch of weight (130+ pounds), and started running (different shoes for running and hiking) so hiking should not have been an issue. I just don’t think that there was enough cushion in the Altra’s. I’m hoping that the Topo’s are better.

  • @jamesb8467
    @jamesb8467 Před 2 lety

    The terraflex reminds me of my old pair of Vivos. I’m in the Lone Peaks now…no looking back!!!

  • @ArthriticAngler
    @ArthriticAngler Před 2 lety +1

    Wide toe box also doesn’t need a giant heel box in non wide sizes

  • @duckninja9349
    @duckninja9349 Před 2 lety

    I had the same negative experience w/ Top and Altra for shoe box width and height. I only buy Xero's now for the toebox. The Terraflex isn' t likely the best choice for backpacking. I think Xerjo's Daylite hiker would have been a better match for your application. It has a stiffer sole and is my go to hiker for that specific reason (especially if you have a bit of weight on your back).

  • @januarysdaughter6664
    @januarysdaughter6664 Před 2 lety

    Sounds like you need to design a wanderlust brand!

  • @cecill5220
    @cecill5220 Před 2 lety

    Sorry, change of subject. Do you have videos on thru hike with dogs or any videos recommendations on this subject?
    Love quality of your post👍

  • @kjbdn
    @kjbdn Před 2 lety +4

    I agree with the wide toe box problem--why do the manufacturers narrow them???? Anybody remember Earth Shoes from the 1970s? They were popular, even though they made your feet look like duck feet!

    • @reneehadala2231
      @reneehadala2231 Před 2 lety

      I loved my earth shoes and would love to have them once again

  • @dannyslaughter4845
    @dannyslaughter4845 Před 2 lety +3

    We want a wide toe , zero drop shoe. Altra started that way and i loved them. Bummer that looks win out.
    I told inquiries that i bought my shoes at clowns are us.

  • @than1967
    @than1967 Před 2 lety

    Love the xero sandals but I could not get used to the prio shoes. Went back to my altra. Sounds like you feel the same.

  • @markglazer8972
    @markglazer8972 Před 2 lety +1

    Imba TOPO guy also-Trailventure mids>>>>just wish they went just a bit higher on the ankle-more support!!!

  • @four-x-trading5606
    @four-x-trading5606 Před 2 lety

    Wildings has some really good zero shoes and they look nice too

  • @MomLife-wb3qr
    @MomLife-wb3qr Před 2 lety

    If you want wide + grip look at the Soft Star mega grip primal trail shoes. Much wider than Xero shoes and hand made in USA.

  • @christieogdenadventures

    xero shoes are the only shoes that I can wear with my plantar fasciitis! I can wear Keen sandals but that isnt feasible in Canada in the winter!

  • @Iron-Bridge
    @Iron-Bridge Před 2 lety

    Preach. Someone needs to tell Merrell 🙄. I only just moved on to the Xero Mesa Trails with no issue. Lovely. True zero drop, no b.s midsole support and yes, wide toe box, thank heaven.

  • @lindatisue733
    @lindatisue733 Před 2 lety +1

    Yes, wide shoes! Once I figured out my toes don't have to be squished I started to enjoy walking. Once I gave up high heels my whole attitude changed. Men got it right when they quit wearing heels.
    Birkenstock used to make a Mary Jane shoe called Maryland that had a wide toe box. They were great for me, as I was on my feet all day. They quit making them. Wish they would bring them back.

  • @JoelManers
    @JoelManers Před 2 lety

    I’ve got narrower than average feet. So glad they narrowed the Lone Peak 6.0. I can now wear them!

  • @eireannerussell9211
    @eireannerussell9211 Před 2 lety +1

    I also have clown feet (or maybe duck get is more descriptive) and would love for manufacturers to leave the wide toe boxes alone. It would also be nice for those of us who can't wear women's sizes for men's sizes to be more colorful.
    I know a lot of men who would like more options in color as well