The World's CHEAPEST BAREFOOT SHOES | Whitin

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THE WORLD'S CHEAPEST BAREFOOT SHOES | WHITIN
Barefoot shoes for only 20 quid, what a time to be alive! Or is there a catch?
This week I give an intensive review of the world's cheapest barefoot shoes but are they even barefoot?
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Drop us a like for being brave enough to wear these out and about in public! 😊👇

PeteOnPurpose
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In my country (Turkiye), the minimum wage is 245 pounds per month and 50% of working people work for this wage. What you did was very precious, thanks. Please make more budget friendly videos with 3rd world countries in mind.

muhammetfurkandemir
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I think the insole with the heel arch is actually a benefit, because it helps with the transition to barefoot shoes for beginners.

TwistyTrav
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I bought a pair from US Amazon that look like skate shoes. After watching this video I pulled out the insoles to look at them, and you're right, there's some arch support. I still think they're a good intro to barefoot/foot-shaped/zero drop shoes if you've never tried them before.

liachang
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I just bought some pure step ones and they were cheap, afterwards many people said online there a scam but they turned up and it’s made me want to buy a proper pair as didn’t want to pay more for something I wouldn’t use.

Jsarson
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I’ve had a pair of these and a pair of their canvas casual variety for 2 years now. Switch out the insoles for zero drop ones will solve the problem. I used Spencos. The canvas ones are really good casual shoes, they don’t look out of place with a simple pair of jeans and a flannel shirt.

bricktop
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Hi, I’ve had a pair of these, I switched the insole for an old Vivo insole from a worn out pair and they were really good (apart from the weird toe look). I’m a postman and do about 13 miles a day in barefoots, so they lasted pretty well for the money. The weird toe look put me off buying anymore though, I’m now on my second pair of Voovix (Amazon brand), look a little more normal and again no barefoot insole, so still using the same Vivo insole (4th time now) and they are pretty good at a fraction of the cost of normal barefoot shoes.
Great video.

andyawol
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Whitin makes several styles; many don’t have the toey thing. Mine don’t. They just look like a regular sneaker.

KarenSchuessler
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They are 40 now. I came here to see if there's different shares that already have but you showed the shoes I have

idahofishgamer
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I think the rubber section adds a little bit of support to help hold your foot. And it makes it look more like a shoe instead of a sock/slipper. I actually like it.

lifeismusic
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I’ve had this same pair like 2 years and still going strong

Leggtyler
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FYSA, you can buy cork sheets to cut your own insoles. They're very cheap to buy but many sellers are onto this and increase prices, tagging the product with superfluous words about* your foot health.

graikonungr
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i have a similar shoe and put the insole out! i even did a mountain hike with them what was pretty easy and i only had to change shoes when it started raining i a was little scared to slip.

sazzowl_gaming
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Nice vid review 👍 I have a pair of cheap water shoes that are similar to these and I find they are the best fitting barefoot shoe for my foot by miles. So many of the more expensive brands are actually quite narrow. Some Vivos are narrower than my regular trainers.

Do you have any tips for a medium-expensive brand that are better for very wide feet? I’ve got some freet which are pretty nice and I like that they have a thicker sole, but to get the width I have to have them a bit longer than I would like. Certainly too long and loose for cardio.

CraigWrightStraygoat
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I have a pair of Whitin’s coming tomorrow from US Amazon, different style thankfully haha! I’m curious to see how they pan out. Thanks for the review!

Britbec
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if you want cheap barefoot shoes, my father and grandfather was wearing french shoes called espadrilles. they are around 10 to 15 bucks in the south and still made today. it was great stuff.

Tailslol
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The USA Amazon store has a similar style but without the toe design. Why 4/10? How are they with an actual zero drop insole?

areallyboredguy
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Barefoot shoes are criminally expensive for being less. That’s not “ minimalist “ that’s capitalism.

Msasha
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Aren't they a little too tight for you in the toe box? I recently ordered very similar ones, and even though they are wider than normal shoes, there is still a little pressure on the big toe.

bartekyamahastunter
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My first move was to remove the insole. They felt squishy as HELL!

DaveDEF