Reddit Reddit reviews TSLA Men's Trail Running Minimalist Barefoot Shoe, Baretrek(bk32) - Black & Grey, 10

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TSLA Men's Trail Running Minimalist Barefoot Shoe, Baretrek(bk32) - Black & Grey, 10
TSLA : Zero-Drop Cross-Trainer shoes designed for barefoot performance and outdoor trail activities* Alert : Choose 1/2 size down! We strongly recommend based on customer's reviewsex: usual size MEN 7 (D) > MEN 6.5(D)Slightly cushioned zero-drop sole : Offers barefoot feel of the terrain that stimulates and develops the bottom muscles the of foot for better stability.Dura Nylon Band : For instep support and a enhanced tight fit.
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u/attackoftheack ยท 1 pointr/lifting

You can probably find the Vivos on Zappos or Amazon if you search around.

The Romaleos aren't ever going to really break in. They have a composite sole and their entire purpose besides the heel lift to give better squat depth is they are a hard composite material that allows a weightlifter to transfer the most force into the ground possible. In the late 80's and early 90's Weightlifting shoes had wood soles. You can look up some old Pendlays if you are so inclined.

I do know of the Altras but personally if I was going that route I would just spend $25 and get TSLA's on Amazon and throw them out after 6-12months.

TSLA Men's Trail Running Minimalist Barefoot Shoe, Baretrek(bk32) - Black & Grey, 10 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HQKV9B5/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apa_i_z6-MDb908XK17

Like the Lems they do have that thing where the actual sole is too narrow IMO because of the arch. Vivo's are almost a completely flat bottom which makes me feel much more planted while I'm lifting. I want as much foot to ground contact as possible. I already have a high arch.