(Top 5) Most popular barefoot hiking sandals

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  • @RoseAnvil2
    @RoseAnvil2  Před 22 dny +1

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  • @Guns_and_Butter
    @Guns_and_Butter Před 20 dny +7

    Bedrock Sandals are the GOAT

  • @hikethat401
    @hikethat401 Před 19 dny +4

    My wife and I love bed rocks! They are great for every day use and water activities. And they will resole them. Totally worth the $.

  • @adamgtrap
    @adamgtrap Před 20 dny +5

    I will say I really like my Bedrock sandals. Out of all the sandals I've worn, they seem to be the best in terms of comfort and durability. At least for me.

  • @drygnfyre
    @drygnfyre Před 12 dny +2

    Bedrock Cairns are the one pair of hiking sandals I always go back to. Not the lightest or thinnest, but they're rock solid and really hard to beat on the trails. Sometimes I combine them with the thickest Injinji toe socks and it's a really good combo that can rival hiking boots.
    But for more casual, everyday wear, I tend to prefer either Luna or Earth Runners. Luna in particular are a little softer, whereas I find the Cairns tend to be overkill if you just need to wear sandals for going outside or walking around the mall or something.

  • @Ryan-yx5vu
    @Ryan-yx5vu Před 21 dnem +15

    I have close to 600 miles clocked in bedrocks on the Appalachian Trail including Mt. Katahdin. They work really well. Just now getting to the point of resoling them 2 years later

  • @kevfowler
    @kevfowler Před 17 dny +4

    I would love to see cut in half videos of each of these! I just bought a pair of Earth Runners.

  • @JoshuaCairns
    @JoshuaCairns Před 21 dnem +5

    I wore a pair of Bedrock's older line every day for 4 years before they finally gave out. They endured rural mountain living year-round, as well as hard hiking. I put well over 10k offroad miles into them. The new EVO line isn't as wide as their old Adventure line or I'd be wearing a pair. The models with the gray outsoles grip well when it's wet, including on ice.

  • @_Malik__
    @_Malik__ Před 21 dnem +4

    I’ve been looking up barefoot sandals for the last few hours and then this pops up.
    Siiiick

  • @BenjaminSmith2
    @BenjaminSmith2 Před 17 dny +3

    I don't know about the other brands, but Bedrock also has a factory resole program. So likely at least the outsole and foam top are attached in the US.

  • @josea.gutierrez8883
    @josea.gutierrez8883 Před 8 dny +1

    I have owned most of those sandals and I am a solid fan of Bedrocks. Those to me have been the best sandals I have ever owned. Also the mules/ clogs I and my girl friend own them and they are super comfortable and seen very well built.

  • @sandragee2864
    @sandragee2864 Před 19 dny +4

    I think I’ll get a pair of Bedrocks for my trip to the pedicurist- won’t mess up the toenail polish.

  • @doublepower206
    @doublepower206 Před 21 dnem +12

    The Bedrock's have been great over the past few summers river rafting, canyon hiking, etc. Super durable, super grippy. 👍

  • @henry-victorgo8897
    @henry-victorgo8897 Před 20 dny +3

    Bedrock cairns hands down the beefiest hiking sandal there is. They’re also great for strapping to your harness for walking down after rock climbing since the vibram soles are so grippy.
    Shamma trail stars probably one of the best trail running sandals. The toe loop lacing style anchor your feet to the foot bed but I’ve had durability problems with the laces

  • @matthewsbernier
    @matthewsbernier Před 21 dnem +3

    I have a pair of Shamma warriors, and I love that the sole is thin enough to conform to the arch of my foot. It's the closest feeling to a PNW boot in a sandal I've ever felt. Instead of feeling like I'm manipulating a foam platter under my foot, there's complete interface between the entire bottom of my foot, and the ground. I love having full-bottom-of-foot perception, which is the exact reason I like high arch footwear with little padding. My favorite sandals by far.

  • @mountainman0522
    @mountainman0522 Před 7 dny +1

    I have 2 pairs of Earthrunners and have been really happy with them. I hike, and bike in them, and wear them around town. I can’t attest to the grounding claims but I didn’t buy them for that reason to begin with, as I cared more about the barefoot benefits. Once you get them broken in, they’re extremely comfortable because they conform to your foot shape really well! I was skeptical about walking on the straps as well when I bought my first pair but after the break in period, that area sort of flares up more to wrap around the side of your foot so there’s not as much contact where the straps hit the ground as it seems like there would be. The bunching issue with the straps is definitely present in the beginning and can be a little annoying but it’s also part of the break in period as well, and goes away eventually once the straps become a little more flexible . I also like that if you do break a strap, you can order a replacement on their website and thread the new one through yourself without having to send them in for repair.

  • @user-zg4ir8ug3s
    @user-zg4ir8ug3s Před 21 dnem +13

    Love the Bedrock mountain clogs! Would love a video on them

  • @readlesspraymore4686
    @readlesspraymore4686 Před 21 dnem +10

    I bought 3 different models of xero sandals 3 years ago on clearance for an average of $15 each. The Xero Treks are my favorite and still going strong. I will buy them again.

  • @drygnfyre
    @drygnfyre Před 12 dny +1

    For Luna sandals, I recommend rethreading them so that the buckle is behind the "wing" instead of in front. This only takes about 5-10 minutes to do and is much better. It gives the sandals more of a true huarache look and feel, making the Luna closer to Earth Runner. And because of that, you can also get a slightly more secure and snug fit. The way Luna come out of the box, they have a tendency to tighten over the top of the foot, leaving a lot of space. By rethreading them, they will tighten much closer to the ankle and just have a cleaner and more secure fit. Once I did this, Luna easily became my favorite because I love the feel of them, they have a nice balance of softness and rugged Vibram soles.

  • @drygnfyre
    @drygnfyre Před 12 dny +2

    For the Bedrock Cairns, you can fit your second toe through the webbing. This can make the fit a lot more secure as it will keep the sandal from sliding laterally. I don't think this is really intended, but I've tried it and it's not painful. If you find the sandals sliding too much, it's worth a shot.

  • @anklexpress
    @anklexpress Před 21 dnem +7

    Luna Sandals have an interesting story. Odd that Im here commenting on this, but back in the day, before all the maximalist running shoes, like 20 years ago, minimalist running was all the rage thanks to books that came out around 2008 or so like Born to Run. In the book, the author uncovers an indigenous group of people in the copper canyons of Mexico that routinely run these crazy races of hundreds of miles at a time, on terrain similar to the grand canyon, wearing sandals made out of leather straps and old car tires. Very similar actually to the Masai warriors in Kenya. These people are routinely shot and used by the cartels and to smuggle drugs, and one of the guys down there, Manuel Luna, had his son shot by the cartels. In the book, one of the characters, Ted Macdonald, befriends Luna and learns to make sandals like they do, and he founded the company to spread the word about minimalist runnings and to help create a fund for the Tarahumara people down in Mexico...The straps on that sandal you have are done the way these people make their sandals that allow them to run forever, so it cant be that weak of a design

    • @drygnfyre
      @drygnfyre Před 12 dny +1

      The Luna Origin is the sandal that is closest to what those people would have worn. It uses tire rubber. If you want the closest approximation, go with those.

    • @anklexpress
      @anklexpress Před 12 dny

      @@drygnfyre agreed. My point was just that the construction choice here is actually based on a type a sandal used by people who wear sandals made that way in very rugged terrain and have ostensibly worn sandals of that type for a long time. Maybe 15 years ago or so I went as far as to make my own by buying a sheet of vibram outsole rubber and some leather straps and they held up fine for hundreds miles. I’d rather just wear normal running shoes now, but it’s a design choice based on real authentic sandals worn by indigenous groups and isn’t dissimilar from styles worn by Roman’s or Greeks of old

  • @ernie8419
    @ernie8419 Před 19 dny +1

    love my bedrocks. havent tried the rest cause the ones i got from ebay in practically new condish are still going strong. done countless adventures on em. one thing i recommend for long sockless hikes is to get some spray antiperspirant and give ur feet a once over. just helps keep your feet cleaner if dusty situations.

  • @kitcraft9516
    @kitcraft9516 Před 21 dnem +3

    I have Lunas and I should have gone with the winged edition because I need the tech straps with the regulars due to my foot shape and having a high-volume foot means that the tech straps barely fit. I just don't love the strap system. I think I'll try a pair of the bedrocks next.

  • @cfgman84
    @cfgman84 Před 7 dny

    I started earth grounding six months ago. Since then I got a promotion at work, my golf swing improved, my kids started respecting me again, and my erectile dysfunction was cured. Thanks, copper rivet!

  • @Mike-kr9ys
    @Mike-kr9ys Před 6 dny

    I have used both the Lunas & the Bedrocks with complete satisfaction. I find them durable & comfortable. I use them as 3.5 season footwear, only leaving them at home if it snows. Unlike our host, I much prefer sandals to shoes, as I have trouble getting a shoe or boot to fit comfortably. Also, I have not had any issues with the Lunas having the straps attach to the sole like they do.

  • @jerryosullivan9633
    @jerryosullivan9633 Před 20 dny +4

    Earthrunners 4 life, best purchase I've ever made.

  • @officerockstar
    @officerockstar Před 20 dny +1

    I have and really like Luna sandals with a leather footbed and leather straps.

  • @Nopenope69
    @Nopenope69 Před 3 dny

    Bedrocks are sick, love them so much I have both the sandals and clogs

  • @HowlettYT
    @HowlettYT Před 20 dny

    I've had my earth runners for almost two years and I've worn them all over the US. They've held up super well other than the buckle on my right foot shipping broken.

  • @ShoelessPoimen
    @ShoelessPoimen Před 20 dny +1

    You really should do a video of Shamma Sandals. After owning all the brands you showed they are hands down the best lacing/strapping system and have the most sole options.

  • @Cal760
    @Cal760 Před 5 dny +1

    Check the monk sandals please they seem to have a great leather insole and be really lightweight (I think it is pro you missed of the ones you meantioned being “cheap” and having several cons which for sure they do)

  • @zzzetsulive
    @zzzetsulive Před 21 dnem

    yes plz

  • @ricatiman
    @ricatiman Před 21 dnem

    My all time favorite sandals were my Teva Pterodactyls... with thicker, wider straps than any of these, and a thicker, more durable type of sole. Mine lasted 7 years of hard summer use. I am currently in, for the past 4 years, a pair of excellent Salomon sandals. Very comfortable, but over $100.

  • @gillisjack
    @gillisjack Před 20 dny

    Thank you for this video. We live in Florida, so sandals are pretty much a way of life. Since you asked for similar suggestions - could you please review and/or compare Waldi Finn Comfort sandals vs. Birkenstock sandals? Thanks

  • @kilee-8136
    @kilee-8136 Před 19 dny

    Earth Runner Alpha’s do have a vibram brand outsole, and straps are adjustable so you can get a better fit around the ankle. I am a bit biased because I own a pair but I think in general you could’ve given some of the sandles more of a chance. 😂
    Love all your videos and would love to see a cut in half!

  • @wethermon
    @wethermon Před 21 dnem

    Around the house I use simple Zori sandals with foam soles and bamboo tops. Super comfortable but can't recommend them for outdoor use.
    😅

  • @karasz236
    @karasz236 Před 17 dny

    Source Solos are great minimalist hiking sandals without the toe wedgie strap

  • @mattriney6072
    @mattriney6072 Před 20 dny

    I had those same xero sandals and they fell apart pretty quick. The rubber tab holding the strap ripped off
    My earthrunners have been very durable for years now.
    My use case for both was mostly swimming in the river, scrambling around on small boulders, and some casual city walking

  • @MikeyElefant
    @MikeyElefant Před 4 dny

    what about ZuZu sandals ?

  • @_Malik__
    @_Malik__ Před 20 dny

    Review sandals/boots that you can wear while wearing CorrectToes toe spacers.

  • @thehuntstudio17
    @thehuntstudio17 Před 21 dnem +2

    Different category, but I just bought a pair of chacos to take to the beach. The rugged outsoles make me wanna try and hike with them too...

  • @ParanoidPixel
    @ParanoidPixel Před 20 dny

    Bedrock offers full rebuilds of their products in-house. So, I would assume they are fully assembled here.

  • @jettoh
    @jettoh Před 14 dny

    eR good , always grounded

  • @joelpico3493
    @joelpico3493 Před 8 dny

    Do the sandles hold an foot odor? Bedrock seems to be what is favored by most people.

  • @YouCanChangeYourWorldToday

    Xero Aqua Cloud

  • @allisfiction1599
    @allisfiction1599 Před 21 dnem

    Yes sandals 😁🩴

  • @SirSerene
    @SirSerene Před 20 dny

    watching this video made me wonder - have you considered expanding your channel beyond just footwear? Not sure how much research or consulting it would take, but I think it might be interesting to see dissections of coats, jackets, shirts, underwear, shorts, pants, etc.

  • @iwbagiai
    @iwbagiai Před 17 dny

    Do it. Show us bedrock clogs

  • @_BLANK_BLANK
    @_BLANK_BLANK Před 21 dnem +1

    You should do a test to see if the copper rivet thing even grounds you at all.
    You can take a multimeter, touch it to different parts at the top. And the other probe touching the copper rivet. And check it it completes a circuit.
    Obviously even then that wont prove that grounding does anything for your health. But it will prove if they are lying or not about jt grounding you.

    • @Sprchkn
      @Sprchkn Před 21 dnem

      And compare that to other shoes and see how much of a difference it makes. Vehicle tires typically have a grounding strip through the center of the tread to reduce static build up with the newer compounds. You don't really see that with shoes, yet I don't run into issues with static when walking around outside even in the desert. That leads me to believe that the voltage potential between the ground and my body is negligible. Besides, whether I'm grounded or not makes no difference as far as my biological functioning goes. The only potential impact is if a significant difference exists then I may get a tiny shock when grounding myself. That copper rivet will only ever make a difference if you're at a gas station and forget to ground yourself to your car prior to filling up.

    • @drygnfyre
      @drygnfyre Před 12 dny

      I'm about 99% sure the whole "grounding" thing is just marketing BS to sell the sandals. It should be noted there is a paper that was submitted to some scientific journal, but it was written by the founders of the company. Earth Runners are great sandals overall, I own a few pairs, but they really don't need to cater to the more "new age" beliefs that have very little solid science to back up the claims.

  • @tristanjones7427
    @tristanjones7427 Před 19 dny

    👍🏼

  • @samjohnson3124
    @samjohnson3124 Před 21 dnem

    hey, thats a cute idea, I guess I should do copper studs in my shoes. I do believe/love the grounding stuff, not sure the copper rivet does what its believed to do, but I love the idea.

  • @russellzauner
    @russellzauner Před 17 dny

    The copper nub will discharge static electricity from you so you never get shocked. :-)

  • @LunaSandals
    @LunaSandals Před 8 dny +1

    🤟

  • @toneeviera8336
    @toneeviera8336 Před 18 dny

    The bedrock mountain clogs have bad leather, but great shoe

  • @wethermon
    @wethermon Před 21 dnem +1

    😂 The minus points for vegan friendly. Priceless.

  • @jayaneyon9316
    @jayaneyon9316 Před 20 dny

    Could you please cut open some motorcycle racing boots or motocross boots

  • @Jared-Kreate
    @Jared-Kreate Před 20 dny +1

    When I was looking for good sandals a year ago, I skipped right past Lunas because of the grounding BS lol so ridiculous. Got shamma mountain goats. Great sandals

  • @adamradomski9366
    @adamradomski9366 Před 18 dny

    when sth about Franks boots ?

  • @tz12346
    @tz12346 Před 21 dnem

    Dude ,*please* do a teardown!

  • @rayraap3905
    @rayraap3905 Před 12 dny

    Really sandals, what next tampons?

  • @enfcrb
    @enfcrb Před 17 dny

    Instead of sandals, do some wading fishing boots

  • @samjohnson3124
    @samjohnson3124 Před 21 dnem

    I really liked the $10 pair of "sandugo" sandals in the philippines a few years ago. forget paying $70-$120 for a pair of sandals. seems like the kids book: "the emperors new clothes" paid a bunch of money to basically be naked.

  • @sallys2423
    @sallys2423 Před 20 dny

    I have two pairs of Bedrock sandals. First pair was Carin 3D. This spring I got the new Evo C cushion sandals. They are the most comfortable sandals that I have ever worn. I've worn them practically every day for the last month or so.
    Years ago I tried wearing Teva sandals and they made my big toe go numb almost instantly. I really like the Bedrocks that go between your first and second toes, no numbness.

    • @drygnfyre
      @drygnfyre Před 12 dny

      Oddly enough, I haven't had the best experience with the EVO-c. They are the only Bedrock pair I own that have had to be broken in, and they gave me blisters. I can wear them but they also take a while for the cushioning to be felt. My overall experience with them hasn't been great, so I ended up not liking them as much as I'd hope. I find them best worn in shorter increments, whereas I can wear something like Luna sandals all day.

  • @Fiddleback
    @Fiddleback Před 21 dnem +2

    I've had my Xeros for about three years now. For cheap Chinese junk, they sure are comfortable and hard wearing in my experience.

  • @skyperoni4530
    @skyperoni4530 Před 12 dny

    I have a pair of earth runners, they are the shoes I wear the most. Two years later the soles have held up great. Very comfortable once you break in the straps

  • @CeliceDSCh
    @CeliceDSCh Před 21 dnem

    You can by some Vietnamese made sandals, and they are way better price over material. They have leather sandal as well; people wear them through out the yearn no issue. Sandals are the only thing can't yield to US made.

  • @starkparker16
    @starkparker16 Před 21 dnem +1

    Copper rivet ain't doing jack

  • @Jared-Kreate
    @Jared-Kreate Před 20 dny +1

    When I was looking for good sandals a year ago, I skipped right past Earth Runners because of the grounding BS lol so ridiculous. Got shamma mountain goats. Great sandals

    • @sallys2423
      @sallys2423 Před 20 dny +1

      Earth Runners are the ones that use the copper plug in the sole and metal in the straps for grounding, not Luna.

  • @czgunner
    @czgunner Před 21 dnem

    LOL, no sandal is worth more than $50.

  • @dajuice7030
    @dajuice7030 Před 20 dny

    Did you ever find your barefoot casual sneakers? Also, not a fan of thongs either that….. rope btw the toes thing I hate which is why I would love a slides sandals showdown.

  • @RyTrapp0
    @RyTrapp0 Před 20 dny

    My favorite part about eco-conscious brands is their diehard commitment to replacing components made from renewable resources with components made from petroleum products instead. Oil does come from the earth, amirite?

  • @kevinorr6880
    @kevinorr6880 Před 21 dnem +2

    I think that the price of sandals and “barefoot” shoes in general is outrageous! That said, I have some that were purchased on sale and were returns. I would NEVER buy any of these at full price, but I like the ones I have.

  • @kart182
    @kart182 Před 20 dny

    Bedrock for resoleability

  • @samjohnson3124
    @samjohnson3124 Před 21 dnem

    no one does leather sandals then?

    • @kitcraft9516
      @kitcraft9516 Před 21 dnem

      I've thought the same. Then again, I would love a pair of zero drop leather flip-flops with a megagrip outsole but that doesn't seem to exist.

    • @joelhawk7399
      @joelhawk7399 Před 20 dny

      These are focused more on hiking. They do make lifestyle sandals that are leather.

    • @emeryalpizar7687
      @emeryalpizar7687 Před 19 dny

      Luna offers leather sandals, USA made options too.

    • @drygnfyre
      @drygnfyre Před 12 dny

      Quite a few of these companies do leather options if you prefer. Shamma offers leather, as do some Luna models. Earth Runner offers leather footbeds as an option instead of canvas.

    • @kitcraft9516
      @kitcraft9516 Před 12 dny

      @@drygnfyre Too bad Lunas, from what I can see, doesn't offer their winged version in a leather topped option. I don't love the strap system on their normal model (I have both the Origen and Oso Flaco Winged). Maybe someday.

  • @theyreMineralsMarie
    @theyreMineralsMarie Před 21 dnem +2

    Kinda weird that you didn't include Chaco's.

    • @drygnfyre
      @drygnfyre Před 12 dny

      This video is specifically about minimal hiking sandals. Chaco are not minimal due to lacking the zero drop heel and not having a wide toe box (it's curved, you can tell the difference when they're side-by-side). Chacos are nice, I've got a few pairs myself, but they aren't minmal.

  • @sleepwhenimdead9667
    @sleepwhenimdead9667 Před 18 dny

    I'd rather go for Chacos. Had a pair that lasted 5 years wearing them all summer ever summer. Hiking and canoeing are a breeze and they have great grip. They form to your feet pretty nicely too.

  • @minitos1
    @minitos1 Před 21 dnem +2

    No tevas? huh..

    • @drygnfyre
      @drygnfyre Před 12 dny

      This video is specifically about minimal hiking sandals. Teva are not minimal due to lacking the zero-drop heel and not having a wide toe box (it's curved, you can tell the difference when they're side-by-side). Tevas are nice, I've got many pairs myself, but they aren't minimal.

  • @samjohnson3124
    @samjohnson3124 Před 21 dnem

    I heard from Dan Winter that I think sweden (or was it Norway? or maybe Iceland?) got PHENOMENAL improvements in children school performance when they went barefoot (good for grounding). you might be able to turn that into a business, by getting the best of both worlds, where you get protective shoes for your feet, but still get grounded. maybe useful

  • @paulsnell1274
    @paulsnell1274 Před 21 dnem +3

    Where are: Teva, Chaco, Keen?

    • @joelhawk7399
      @joelhawk7399 Před 20 dny +1

      Those are nowhere near barefoot style sandals. However, it would be interesting if he did a video on those as well.

    • @drygnfyre
      @drygnfyre Před 12 dny +1

      None of those are "minimal sandals" in any way. This video is specifically about minimal sandals, which generally include zero drop heels and wide toe boxes.

  • @fishingfitness
    @fishingfitness Před 20 dny +1

    Couldn’t care less about all the claims of earth runners… but man I love my pair and they have lasted so long. I wear them all the time specifically for hiking

    • @fishingfitness
      @fishingfitness Před 20 dny

      They are hard to find out the tightening, but once you have that set they are fantastic. Will be getting some shamma or Luna next though. I go running in mine and bed rocks are easily the worst for running

  • @BrettG64
    @BrettG64 Před 20 dny +2

    That copper rivet thing... a load of crap.

  • @justinrobertson5493
    @justinrobertson5493 Před 21 dnem +15

    You'll do a cut in half video on flip flops but not hiking sandals? It's practically the same video.

    • @deltajuliet3164
      @deltajuliet3164 Před 21 dnem +1

      He cut up a pair of Chaco's just to use the pizza pattern webbing as a lanyard or something lol

    • @yeetusfeetus4280
      @yeetusfeetus4280 Před 21 dnem +4

      Dawg this is rose anvil 2, he never cuts anything in half here and literally 50 seconds in he says if this does well he'll do main channel videos where he cuts them in half

    • @justinrobertson5493
      @justinrobertson5493 Před 21 dnem

      @@yeetusfeetus4280 dawg, I know this. I'm asking why he doesn't do one on these when he just did one on a similar shoe.

    • @mattriney6072
      @mattriney6072 Před 20 dny +1

      Probably because in the flip flop video they were made of a lot of leather. Lol

    • @kart182
      @kart182 Před 20 dny +1

      More people are wearing flip flops than hippie sandals, coming from someone who dailies Bedrocks

  • @dustinread6407
    @dustinread6407 Před 21 dnem

    I have a really worn down pair of crocs maybe I can sell them on eBay to some yuppie that heard that barefoot sandals are super in

  • @jeremyk1060
    @jeremyk1060 Před 21 dnem

    I’d take my crocs over any of these all day. I have a 20 year old pair that I wear around the house, go hiking, camping, to the beach, vacation, boating. Everything.

  • @TheGameBoy56
    @TheGameBoy56 Před 20 dny

    If Thursday can charge 200$ for a boot and u see how much leather u get
    Those Sandles 1/16 of the materials
    100 percent profit lol
    So sad
    That’s how they can sell those 1/4 of the year mak end meet vs whole year
    But sad
    I though vibram was really high quality know evthing say vibram
    When red wing switch to vibram makes wonder if that’s when they dropped the price or they went out sourced to china or wat ever

  • @samjohnson3124
    @samjohnson3124 Před 21 dnem

    yeah, I can see why you think it would be pseudo science, new stuff always seems "questionable" (to be fair it is generally good to have some level of skepticism for lots of things). maybe that could be a good video to check out? check to see if grounding for your feet is actually usefully good. all the leather you use was grounded all its life, maybe thats why you like leather ALOT?

  • @thejarrod123
    @thejarrod123 Před 21 dnem

    I feel like this is actually a parody video. The humor is SO dry.

  • @tomislavbaier
    @tomislavbaier Před 21 dnem

    I feel that there are about 75 people into barefoot footwear worldwide, but they somehow get most of the attention regarding footwear.

  • @cortezandthekillers
    @cortezandthekillers Před 21 dnem

    This is a video that could not have been made. Hiking in sandals? You’re better than this. Disappointing bro.

    • @theyreMineralsMarie
      @theyreMineralsMarie Před 20 dny +2

      Huh? So many people hike in sandals. Personally I've hiked over 300 miles in Chaco's.

    • @joelhawk7399
      @joelhawk7399 Před 20 dny +1

      I go backpacking in my earthrunners

    • @drygnfyre
      @drygnfyre Před 12 dny

      @@theyreMineralsMarie Obviously this is one of those dumb users that just assumes if they don't do something, no one else possibly could and/or shouldn't. Since this person is too simple-minded to realize that not everyone has the limitations they have (i.e. others can hike in sandals just fine), clearly it must be some kind of fake video that isn't real.