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Which Scrambler Is Right for You?

Which Scrambler Is Right for You?

Whether you’re headed out for an easy day on the trail, setting off on a multi-day trip or aiming for a new speed record, there’s a Xero Shoes Scrambler that will be the perfect fit for your adventure. This guide will help you choose which Scrambler is right for you.Like all our shoes, the Scrambler family is rooted in barefoot principles… Wider, foot-shaped toe box designed to let your toes splay for greater comfort and balance. Zero-drop heel promotes natural posture and movement for improved stability and agility. Thin, flexible sole gives you ground feedback to help you move better over any type of terrain. They’re also more lightweight than you would expect any hiking shoe to be. You know how, at the end of a long day of hiking, the first thing you want to do is take off your shoes? You won’t feel like that in any version of the Scrambler. Even after putting in the miles, your feet will still feel good.But each Scrambler has unique features that will determine the best choice for you…   *eVent Membrane: Designed to withstand any weather condition, eVent® BIO Footwear is a waterproof and planet-positive laminate that combines cutting edge technology with highly renewable plant-based materials. Derived from tall oil, a byproduct of wood pulp, BIO Footwear offers good abrasion resistance, ensuring your shoes stand the test of time.*Michelin Fiberlite: The thin Michelin fiberlite technology in the sole gives unparalleled strength, flexibility, and lightness. Plus, with mud-shedding lugs inspired by Michelin’s high-performance mountain bike tires, you feel the confidence that comes from incredible grip.The Scrambler Trail SeriesThe Scrambler Trail Series features a mix of mid- and low-cut, waterproof and non-waterproof hiking shoes made for day hikes and backpacking trips. The grippy lugged outsoles are up to tackling moderate terrain and the barefoot design means these are comfortable for long days on the trail.Scrambler Trail Mid – All-Day Comfort for Warm, Dry HikesThis hiking boot is highly breathable with an abrasion resistant upper that’s ready for tough terrain. The gusseted tongue keeps debris out. The durable mesh upper with welded overlays provides lightweight, flexible protection. The larger lugs give you ample traction for confidence and agility on the trail.The Scrambler Trail Mid keeps feet cool and comfortable throughout the day, even when you’re putting in a lot of miles.You’ll also enjoy good ankle protection that doesn’t feel too stiff. And the lacing system ensures a snug but not restrictive fit… important to feeling confident when you’re hiking on uneven ground.Bottom Line: This is our most comfortable hiking boot for warm, dry hiking conditions. If you’re putting in a lot of miles, hiking over uneven terrain, and enjoying a sunny day… that’s the perfect setting for the Scrambler Trail Mid.Scrambler Trail Mid WP – All-Day Comfort No Matter the Terrain or WeatherOur Scrambler Trail Mid WP is the waterproof version of the Scrambler Trail Mid.You’ll enjoy the same lightweight comfort, durability, and rugged traction, but with the added protection of being waterproof. The XeroTex™ membrane and gusseted tongue keep water and debris out. The mid-cut design offers the ankle protection you want for longer or more technical hikes. Even when you’re hiking a steep trail on a rainy day, you’ll feel secure on your feet… and your feet will feel dry and comfortable. Bottom Line: When you want to put in the miles no matter the terrain or the weather, the Scrambler Trail Mid WP is a great choice. This boot is waterproof and grippy — perfect for cool, wet conditions — but still comfortable on warmer days.Scrambler Trail Low WP - A Low-Profile, Waterproof Trail RunnerIf your favorite weekend activity is a long day hike exploring somewhere new, then the Scrambler Trail Low WP could be the perfect Scrambler for you. Featuring the same  abrasion-resistant mesh upper with welded overlays as the Scrambler Trail Mid, this trail runner gives you the lightweight, flexible protection you want on rough terrain.You’ll feel light and agile on your feet in any weather, and your feet will stay dry in soggy weather conditions and through stream crossings. Bottomline: A low-profile, waterproof trail runner that can handle serious hiking conditions.The Scrambler Michelin SeriesThe Scrambler Michelin Series features hiking boots and trail running shoes with our Michelin fiberlite sole. Made in collaboration with Michelin (the car and bike tire company), these soles boast unparalleled strength and flexibility while being unexpectedly light.Whether you’re out for a run on your favorite trail or tackling technical terrain, the combination of exceptional grip and lightweight design make the Michelin series a great choice.Scrambler Mid II – Ultra-Light Hiking Boot with a Michelin Fiberlite SoleThe Scrambler Mid II is up to the technical needs of an epic hike, but so comfortable, you won’t mind leaving them on when you finish your day.This boot’s Michelin fiberlite sole is combined with mud-shedding lugs so you have incredible grip on the trail.The Scrambler Mid II’s abrasion-resistant, vegan-friendly, breathable upper and welded sidewalls keep dirt and debris out of your boots. The moisture-wicking lining allows airflow even on the hottest days, so your feet stay dry and comfortable.Bottom Line: Whether you take it for a day trip or a speed hike, the Scrambler Mid II offers all the capability of a robust hiking boot while feeling more like a shoe.Scrambler Mid II WP – Ultralight Waterproof Hiking BootIn the Scrambler Mid II WP, you get a bio-based internal membrane that’s 100% waterproof but that allows moisture to escape. That means even when you’re working hard, your feet will remain dry and comfortable.We’ve paired the best in waterproof protection with the superior grip of our Michelin fiberlite sole and a tightly woven, abrasion-resistant, breathable mesh upper that keeps debris out and that’s durable in the face of rough terrain Bottom Line: Whatever you need, the Scrambler Mid II WP delivers… comfort on long hikes… grippy on technical terrain…  waterproof for when the weather gets soggy… and lightweight so you feel agile on the trail.Scrambler Low – Lightweight Trail Runner with Exceptional TractionRace, hike, scramble, and explore in the Scrambler Low.In addition to outstanding grip from the Michelin fiberlite sole, in the Scrambler Low you’ll also enjoy exceptional breathability, so your feet stay comfortable and dry, even when you’re working hard.When you’re running over distances, enjoying a leisurely walk, or putting in the miles on the trail, the Scrambler Low gives you all-day comfort on the road, trail, or gravel paths. Bottomline: Comfortable from the moment you put them on — great performance for a variety of activities and terrains.Scrambler Low EV – High-Performance Trail RunnerIf what you need is an all-terrain shoe with a barefoot feel and just the right amount of protection to feel the trail and enjoy every step, the Scrambler Low EV is the right call.The outsole, with Michelin Fiberlite technology, provides lightweight grip with unparalleled flexibility for confidence and agility on the trail. This shoe fits like a glove — so comfortable, you might forget you have it on.And they’re made to be tough, breathable, and quick drying, so whatever you do in them, you can count on doing it in comfort. Bottomline: This is our lightest trail runner yet. You’ll find it tough, breathable, and comfortable on or off the trail.Every Xero Shoes Scrambler gives you a true-to-barefoot experience. You’ll enjoy more room for your toes, zero drop for natural posture, and thin, flexible soles for good ground feel. That all adds up to all-day comfort no matter how you love to spend your time outdoors. For trail-running, day-hiking, and back-packing, you can’t beat the comfort, durability, and flexibility of the Scrambler series.
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The HFS Original Is Back

HFS Original or HFS II... Which One Is Right for Me?

Five years ago we launched the HFS road-running shoe, which became a huge favorite with barefoot enthusiasts for running and many other activities, as well.Then a little over a year ago, we launched the updated HFS II.Since many people owned both versions, we did a survey and asked which they liked better, the HFS Original or the HFS II… And the clear winner was… both.Survey results were 50/50 almost down to the number. You spoke. We listened.That’s right, the HFS Original is back!  But that brings up a question…What’s the Difference Between the HFS Original and the HFS II? HFS Original vs HFS II - Which Is For You?Which HFS is right for you will depend on what you want from your running shoe…HFS Original – For a More Barefoot FeelIf you want as little as possible between you and the road when you run, then the HFS Original is the shoe for you. The HFS Original gives you: A closer connection to the ground A more responsive feel More ground feedback for more natural movement and agility. When we designed the HFS II, we added a thin BareFoam™ layer to the sole for some extra protection.If you’re a barefoot purist, or an experienced barefoot runner, this layer may be more than you want in your shoe. And indeed, some of our “most barefoot”Xero Shoes fans are the ones who asked us to bring back the HFS Original.HFS II – An Extra Layer of ProtectionThe HFS II has that thin BareFoam™ layer to provide an added bit of protection. If you’re newer to barefoot running or just prefer a different balance between protection and ground feel, then the HFS II can be your go-to shoe, not just for running, but for pretty much any activity.We also added a new, lugged tread tread to make the HFS IImore off-road friendly. If you do a mix of road and off-road running, then the HFS II may suit your needs better.While the HFS II has a slightly thicker stack height than the HFS Original, its sole looks thicker than it actually is. We’ve wrapped the BareFoam™ layer, cup-like, around the upper, giving the HFS II the illusion of a thicker sole while staying true to our barefoot ethos.Choose What’s Best for YOU!The HFS Original and the HFS II both give you barefoot-inspired comfort and performance. They each look great on your feet. And they’re both built to last and backed by our 5000-mile sole warranty.Whichever you choose, you’ll enjoy the benefits of Xero Shoes’ barefoot-inspired DNA. Wider, foot-shaped toe box that lets your toes relax and splay. Zero-drop, non-elevated heel for natural posture, which your joints will appreciate. A thin, flexible sole that lets your feet bend, move, and feel the way nature intended. So lightweight you might forget you’re even wearing them. Some people have asked if HFS means "Happy Face Shoe" or "Happy Feet Shoe" or something else. Whether you prefer the most barefoot feel possible or like the added protection that comes with a thin layer of BareFoam™, there’s an HFS that will give you happy feet and a happy face!
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New Year, Better You – Tips for Getting Back to the Gym

New Year, Better You – Tips for Getting Back to the Gym

Getting into better shape—and feeling better all around—is on a lot of people’s minds this time of the year.And with that (usually) comes getting back to the gym and setting some fitness goals. If you want to achieve the results you’re working toward, the key isn’t just getting back to the gym, but to keep going to the gym… not just for a few weeks, but as part of your routine throughout the year.Some of the reasons that people stop going to the gym just a few weeks into January is because they get sore—or even injured—as they’re trying to improve their fitness.David Freeman, Performance Coach and Xero Shoes partner, has a few tips to help you enjoy a more successful year, to stick with your fitness goals, and to feel good while you’re doing it.5 Tips for Getting Back to the Gym and Building a Successful Training Habit1.  Start Where You Are As the New Year starts, it’s common for your motivation to be high, which is great. But that high level of motivation can also turn into impatience for the outcome you’re after. And that impatience can lead to you pushing yourself harder than is healthy.David recommends starting where you are. He says, “Transitioning back into training isn’t about doing it all at once. It’s all about consistency. Just like Xero Shoes prioritizes natural movement and reconnecting with the ground, approach your training as a way to reconnect with your body. Begin with foundational movements and gradually build intensity once the mechanics have been mastered.”By focusing on small, steady gains and consistently showing up for your workouts, you’ll build a habit that sticks… and that’s going to deliver far better results than stopping and starting throughout the year because you get discouraged… or worse, injured. 2. Prioritize Form and Function.It’s so tempting to throw yourself into your workouts right from the start, to push yourself to lift more, go hard, and last longer. But that’s a recipe for injury and discouragement.What David recommends instead is to focus on form and function first, saying, “Before diving into heavy loads or complex movements, focus on perfecting your technique. Proper movement patterns not only prevent injuries but also ensure sustainable progress.”So, give yourself a break. Instead of trying to lift more or run further every week, spend the first weeks of the year learning the proper form and movement for your favorite exercises. Then once you have that down, you can start pushing for gains. 3. Listen to Your Body.A flexible mindset is key to building a successful workout habit. It’s helpful to schedule your workouts and to know ahead of time what you plan to accomplish in each session. But it’s equally important to pay attention to how you’re feeling, and to adjust your workouts as needed.David cites listening to your body as a key element to building a long-term workout habit. He says, “Training, like wearing minimalist footwear, is about awareness. If you’re feeling tight, tired, or stiff, incorporate mobility work or active recovery. Over time, this will enhance your performance and minimize your setbacks.”When you have to adjust a workout plan, remind yourself that you’re working smarter, and that will provide better results in the long run. 4. Set Achievable Fitness Goals.Having a big goal is great, but a big goal can take a long time to reach, which can be rough on your sense of motivation and accomplishment.Identify smaller fitness goals along the way that you can hit faster. David recommends you “break your fitness journey into milestones. Whether it’s completing a certain number of reps, increasing the weight on your squat, or mastering a movement, having tangible goals keeps you motivated.”These smaller goals help you see (and celebrate) the progress you’re making which can stoke your desire to hit the next milestone on your path. 5. Create a Strong Foundation.Starting with basic movements and strength helps you build safely into more advanced activities.David says, “Just as Xero Shoes promote natural stability, your training should begin with foundational movements that strengthen your core and balance. Build from there to increase strength and performance.”As you head back to the gym and start building your fitness routine for the year, keep these five tips in mind to create a consistent, healthy habit that will set you up for success.And to get started, try these exercises, recommended by David, to begin building your strong foundation.4 Exercises to Build Functional Strength and Put You on Track to Achieve Your Fitness GoalsBox JumpsBox jumps provide cardiovascular intensity while increasing your body’s ability to move explosively. They also help you work on balance, mobility, and coordination, making them an exercise that gives you layers of benefits.Start with a small box—six inches is a good place to begin if you’ve never done box jumps—and focus on your form and movement. Then, as you perfect your technique, add height in increments. David’s Tip: Focus on landing softly with control, keeping your feet under your hips and your knees slightly bent. Think about "floating" onto the box and minimizing impact… similar to how Xero Shoes encourage a light, natural step.Strength-Building Focus: Use your arms to generate momentum, engage your glutes and quads on the jump, and work on improving height over time while maintaining perfect form.Battle RopesYou’ve seen battle ropes in movie montages, but have you ever tried them? When you do, you’ll quickly discover they provide a full-body workout, challenging your strength and stamina. Battle ropes may look easy, but pace yourself. It might surprise how quickly you start to feel uncoordinated.David’s Tip: Stand grounded with your feet hip-width apart, knees slightly bent, and core engaged. Move the ropes in fluid, powerful waves to work both upper body and cardio simultaneously.Strength-Building Focus: Incorporate intervals—go hard for 20-30 seconds, then rest. Over time, increase the duration or resistance to build endurance and upper-body strength.Barbell SquatsA squat is one of the most functional movements there is. You likely perform a squat motion multiple times during your day—any time you pick up something from the floor and lift it, you’re engaging in a squat (or you should be!). Improving your ability to do a squat—and to lift more when you do—increases your core strength and stability.David’s Tip: Keep your chest lifted, core braced, and feet hip-width apart with your toes slightly outturned. Imagine you're gripping the ground with your feet, just as you would in minimalist footwear, to maintain balance and alignment.Strength-Building Focus: Gradually increase the weight, focusing on depth and full range of motion. Add tempo work to improve control and stability.BurpeesBurpees combine functional movement with a broad range of motion and explosive energy, strengthening your body in many ways simultaneously.David’s Tip: Move explosively but stay in control. Focus on a solid push up position at the bottom with your chest making contact to the ground and then transitioning to a powerful jump at the top.Strength-Building Focus: Add variations like target jumps to increase intensity. For endurance, aim to increase the number of burpees you can complete in a set time.Focus on Your Foundation FirstWhen you focus on building a strong foundation and engaging in natural movement, you’ll set yourself up for more success in the coming year… and you’ll feel better and enjoy every moment more.“By combining these tips with Xero Shoes philosophy of natural movement, you'll develop strength, agility, and endurance that’s both functional and sustainable. Stay grounded, stay consistent, and go get after it!!” - Coach FreezyNatural movement starts with shoes that let your feet move the way nature intended. Check out these favorites for getting back to the gym…The content of this post does not constitute and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions or concerns you may have about your health or a medical condition.
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Xero Shoes For All Types of Exercise

Xero Shoes For All Types of Exercise

There is nothing like the feeling when you slip on your shoes to work out. Whether you’re getting ready to head to the gym for a sweaty session, or you’re taking the dog on your regular neighborhood walk, an enjoyable and comfortable workout starts feet first. So if you or a loved one are looking to enhance their fitness routine (no matter how serious you are about exercise) Xero Shoes has a great assortment of shoes for each activity.  Xero Shoes is all about natural movement, and no matter how you move, we’ve got the perfect footwear for everyone, from cross-trainers to yogis to weight lifters to a casual walker. A new pair of stylish workout shoes is just what you or your loved one needs to feel good while exercising, and maybe even help you check off your New Year’s fitness resolutions. FOR THE HIGH-INTENSITY FITNESS LOVER Looking for a great workout shoe that can do it all? The 360º Cross-Training Shoe was designed specifically for HIIT workouts, CrossFit and more. With superior traction and control, you’ll be able to handle any quick lateral movement with ease. Reviewers say these shoes are super comfortable, even when they’re sweating hard through box jumps, rope climbs or plyometrics.  FOR THE BUSY BODY (AT THE GYM OR ON THE GO) The Prio Running and Fitness Shoe is touted as the most comfortable shoe for anything you do, and working out is no exception. The Prio is made of ultra-light and durable materials, perfect for athletes or anyone on the go. Plus, they won’t break the bank, as one of the few performance shoes out there that are under $90. FOR THE LIFTER Weight trainers say that strength starts with your feet, and the NEW Forza Trainer gives you power from the ground up. You’ve never felt so secure as you do with the heel-and-instep lockdown strap. The bootie-like construction and moisture-wicking, silky smooth lining makes the Forza trainer so comfortable you can wear them to the gym, in the gym, from the gym, and everywhere else you go. FOR THE YOGI (OR FOR WALKING THE DOG) Okay, you don’t wear shoes in yoga, but when you’re coming to and from the studio, you want to wear something that you can easily slip on and off your feet. That’s why the Ashland Bootie is a perfect cold weather option. It’s also a sustainable boot, made with hemp, and a vegan faux-shearling lining that keeps your feet warm. FOR THE ULTIMATE RECOVERY Whether you’re protecting your feet from gross gym shower floors, or going for a hike in a warm climate, you’re going to love the foot-stimulating technology of the Naboso Trail Sandal. You don’t want to risk going into the gym showers barefoot... pack a super light sandal that will take up no space in your gym bag. With the evidenced-based foot stimulation technology, you can start your active recovery instantly. And if the sandal isn’t quite your style, try the Naboso Proprioceptive Insoles that you can slip into your favorite shoes.

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Caption This Photo For a Chance to Win Free Xero Shoes

Caption This For a Chance to Win FREE Xero Shoes We've seen Steven run from bears, lions, racecars, and more...but Bigfoot?? We've put this pic on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Head to one (or all) of those places and give us your best caption about Steven and the scary Bigfoot. One winner will be selected on November 3rd to receive a FREE pair of Xero Shoes of their choice. Instagram Caption Sweepstakes Official Rules NO PURCHASE IS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN.  A PURCHASE WILL NOT IMPROVE YOUR ODDS OF WINNING. Eligibility:  The sweepstakes is open to legal residents of the United States who are eighteen (18) years of age or older (or the age of majority in their state of residence, whichever is greater).  Employees of Sponsor and their immediate family members are prohibited from entering.  Entrants are subject to all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations.  Void where prohibited by law. Sponsor:  The sweepstakes is sponsored by Feel the World, Inc. dba Xero Shoes, 100 Technology Drive, Suite 315C, Broomfield Colorado 80021 (“Sponsor”). Agreement to Official Rules:  By participating in this sweepstakes (the “Sweepstakes”), entrants agree to abide by the terms and conditions thereof as established by Sponsor.  Sponsor reserves the right to qualify all submissions and to reject any submissions that do not meet the requirements for participation as established by Sponsor. Sweepstakes Period:  The Sweepstakes begins on 10/27/22 10:00am MT and ends on 11/4/22 10:00am MT (“Sweepstakes Period”).  Entries received before or after the Sweepstakes Period are void.  Sponsor’s computer is the official time-keeping device for the Sweepstakes. How to Enter:  During the Sweepstakes Period, go to any of the below platforms and enter a caption on the Bigfoot post. 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Sponsor reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to cancel or suspend this Sweepstakes and award the prizes from Entries received up to the time of termination or suspension should causes beyond Sponsor’s control, including unauthorized human intervention, which, in the sole opinion of Sponsor, corrupt, compromise or materially affect the administration, fairness, security or proper play of the Sweepstakes or proper submission of entries.  Sponsor is not liable for any loss, injury or damage caused, whether directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, from downloading data or otherwise participating in this Sweepstakes. Selection of Winners:  On or about November, 4th 2022, a total of 1 winner will be selected at random from all eligible Entries received. The odds of winning are not calculable in advance and depend on the number of eligible Entries received. 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Introducing... Born to Run: The Naked Truth

Introducing... Born to Run: The Naked Truth

Challenge us! Bring us a problem the Born to Run duo can’t solve. Xero Shoes partners, Christopher McDougall and Eric Orton — aka, the author and coach from Born to Run and Born to Run 2 — have spent their lives studying natural movement and ancestral fitness. They’ve explored every aspect of human endurance, from what we eat, to how we run. So if you’ve got a problem, bring it to the Born to Run guys. If they don’t have the answer, they’ll know where to find it.This week's question came from the Customer Happiness team at Xero Shoes. “Should I order shoes a half-size larger for running?”That’s one of the questions we hear most at Xero Shoes. Our Customer Happiness reps get calls all the time from customers who want to know if they should leave space in their shoes for running?So we put the question to the Born to Run duo — aka,  Christopher McDougall and Eric Orton, the author and coach from "Born to Run" and upcoming "Born to Run 2.” Watch the video to see what they say about shoe sizing and more.It does come to personal preference but watch the video below to hear good tips on what specifically you should do when ordering minimalist shoes. "Why do I have discomfort when I run?"Xero Shoes' very own, Alexa Lampasona, should be running free, however, she couldn’t shake nagging discomfort… until Eric Orton got on the case. "Why do I have discomfort when I run?"Xero Shoes' very own, Alexa Lampasona, should be running free, however, she couldn’t shake nagging discomfort… until Eric Orton got on the case.Get Advice from the People Who Created the Natural Running MovementSubscribe to "Born to Run: The Naked Truth" on YouTube to hear more conversations from Christopher and Eric, straight from the future book, Born to Run 2: The Ultimate Training Guide.This guest column represents the opinions of Christopher McDougall and Eric Orton, and are not necessarily those of Xero Shoes. The content here should not be taken as medical advice and is for informational purposes only. Please consult with your healthcare professional for any medical advice. 

USA Artistic Swimming's Favorite Xero Shoes

USA Artistic Swimming's Favorite Xero Shoes

Since 2020, Xero Shoes has been a proud sponsor of the USA Artistic Swimming Senior National Team! They wear our sandals and shoes out of the water, and we like to think it's just one of the ways that they've been so successful!Recap of the 2022 SeasonThe 2022 season just wrapped up for USA Artistic Swimming’s Senior National Team, and it was quite the success! They collected 20 medals (half were gold!) after three World Series, one Super Final, and a World Championship traveling to France, Greece and Hungary. Of course, when they took time to explore Europe after their competitions were over, they wore their Xero Shoes Goals for the 2023 SeasonNext year’s team will have a busy season ahead of them with the World Series, Super Final, World Championships, and the Pan American Games. It will be a critical juncture that will determine the trajectory of the next few years ahead of Paris 2024. With just 10 teams and 18 duets able to make it to Paris, the competition will be fierce. You can bet that Xero Shoes will be cheering on the team! USA Artistic Swimming's Favorite Xero Shoes:Z-Trail EV Hiking SandalHFS Road Running ShoeAqua Cloud Sandal

Meet Xero Shoes' Customer Happiness Team

Meet Xero Shoes' Customer Happiness Team

Do you ever wonder who the people are behind Xero Shoes' Customer Happiness Team? Whether you need help picking your favorite Xero Shoe to buy, or you’re looking for your order, our Customer Happiness Team is the front line between our customers and the rest of our team.  We have team members that have been here for more than 4 years! They have extensive knowledge about each of our shoes, not only from talking with thousands of Xero customers, but because they’re regularly talking with the product designers and of course, wearing the shoes in their daily life. Most importantly, Xero Shoes Customer Happiness Team does everything with a smile on their face. Their goal is to be as helpful as they can to help you find your new favorite Xero shoe. To get to know the team better, we asked them a few questions… What's the most popular question you get asked by our Xero Shoes’ customers? Customers often want to know if these shoes can really help their feet feel better. – Kelly I find customers often ask about women’s to men’s sizing conversions! – Leevi Are you the guy from the commercial?! – Ross Recently, customers have asked what shoes are best for Pickleball? – Savannah Do you actually wear these shoes? – Amber How do I exchange the shoes? Because it takes about 3 seconds to reply and it makes me feel productive :)  – Jan The most common question is probably how fast can I get my shoes! – Caitlin They ask what style would be best for what activity? We have a ton of styles and some may be better for certain activities, compared to others. I enjoy helping people get that figured out! – Garrett What’s your favorite Xero shoe and why? I'm really digging the Ashland, they are like slippers on my feet! – Ariel  The HFS by far, because it's the most comfortable in my opinion. Flexible, thin, and fits like a sock.  – Kylee The Speed Force and HFS! They're both incredibly lightweight and if I am looking for a closer to the ground feel, the Speed Force is my go to. – Garrett  I love the Zelen because it's light weight, breathable, and my new favorite workout shoe.  – Leevi  The HFS! It's easily the most comfortable shoe I've ever had. – Caitlin The Denver, I dig its style and warmth in the winter.  – Ross I have many favorites but I will always default to my well-worn and loved Hana shoes! – Kelly HFS, no question. The best shoe I have ever owned. It made me rediscover running. – Jan What do you do outside of work? Share some of your favorite hobbies or activities! I like to do all sorts of things, hang out with my dogs, family, love eating food, and watching scary movies. – Ariel Outside of work I love to spend time hiking, traveling, doing Yoga, or reading! – Caitlin Outside of work, I like to go on outdoor adventures, take a scenic drive, do anything water-related, and most of all, spending time with the people I love. When you have the right people, doing nothing can be everything. :) – Leevi Gyming, hiking, taking day trips and spending time with loved ones. – Savannah When I am not working, I enjoy the normal things in life with my boyfriend and fur babies (two Boston Terriers, Bruno who is 12, and Moxley who is 2). We spend time in the outdoors, cooking/baking, painting, listening to music, watching professional wrestling, watching movies (mostly ones from the 80s and 90s), watching drag/professional car racing, road trips, etc. Fly-fishing, camping, and Krav Maga.  – Ross Hiking, dog sledding, lifting weight, reading books, and an occasional beer at a brewery with my dogs.  – Kylee I go to a lot of concerts, play music and disc golf, plus go hiking and see new places! – Garrett When I’m not at work, I love spending time with my husband and family. I also love to bake! – Kelly  I love to get out climbing, mountain-biking, running, XC skiing. I enjoy editation and a good cup of coffee. – Jan Any surprising or fun customer service stories? I did have one customer ask me for the office address to send flowers as a thank you for helping them. Definitely wasn't expecting that! – Caitlin It’s always very satisfying to hear from an apprehensive customer who took a chance with a pair Xero shoes and found that they were amazingly life changing! I’ve heard from many customers in this situation that they have their mobility back because of their Xero shoes and are ‘customers for life’! – Kelly 

Customer's Favorite Xero Shoes to Pack for Travel

Customer's Favorite Xero Shoes to Pack for Travel

Whether you’re heading to the mountains for a hike, escaping to a faraway beach or exploring a city on your bucket list, you need a travel-friendly shoe that’s versatile and comfortable, no matter where the day takes you. And due to their minimalist design, Xero Shoes are so lightweight they can bend in half, making them easily packable in even the smallest luggage, saving precious weight. Instead of packing multiple shoes for every activity, reviewers boast that these travel-friendly Xero Shoes are the only ones they pack on a trip! Best Xero Shoes to Pack for Travel For a shoe that you'll use not just for all the city exploring on vacation or walking during airport travel days, but when you want to sneak in a workout. The HFS is an all-around favorite that's much more lightweight than other running shoes. We recently returned from a three week trip to France traipsing through airports, through the train station, climbing spiral stone steps up to the top of a castle and up the many, many steps Mount Saint Michel, tramping over numerous uneven cobblestone streets, over some rocky areas in Normandy, through vineyards, and through oak orchards following a truffle-hunting dog. Some days were a bit long with tours both in the morning and the afternoon. But through it all my feet felt wonderful; liked they’d been massaged all day! For the first time I’d never had the feeling of “I can’t wait to get back to the hotel or ship to kick my shoes off.” Even on the airplane, I didn’t take off my shoes - a first! All that traipsing around and my shoes hardly look like they’ve hardly been worn. -Diane O, "These are my travel shoes now. Perfect for runs and the gym, super comfortable on flights, great for walking and exploring. The black color blends in well enough to work for pretty much every situation, in my opinion. I wear them with jeans or dress pants... I just can't stand to wear any other shoes anymore..." - Daniel J . Want a comfortable, no-frills shoe that you can easily slip on and off? The Aptos Casual Hemp Canvas Shoe is a great pick for sightseeing or recovering from a day of active travel. “I am on a trip from Arizona to Helsinki Finland right now and can’t say enough good things about my new shoes! I stepped into my Aptos shoes and didn’t suffer the usual blister or rubbing that I have always had with a new pair of shoes. These are so comfortable and work so well for me. I can now travel without fear of damage to my sole lol.”Barb P. Just got back from a trip to Europe and a pair of black Hana's was all I took with me. Perfect walking shoe. Classy enough to dress up for some nicer dinners. Just comfortable all around. If you wanna save space in your bag, skip the sneakers and get a pair of these. And yup, these are my everyday shoes at home too! –David T. The TerraFlex II Hiking Shoe is an all-purpose hiking shoe for adventure travelers that fill their vacations with hiking, trail running and more! I wore these shoes every day during an extended 26 day work trip overseas…They are perfect travel shoes as they are light weight and easy to pack and most importantly, comfortable! The performance during the hikes was really impressive- great grip in some pretty steep and snowy situations. While city walking, I was happily surprised that they kept my feet dry even on rainy days when I was dodging puddles…. - Rhonda W. Walking in the City, Hiking on a Trail, Working out inside or outside; or out to dinner anywhere in the world, these shoes get you there, look good, feel good and you don't need to pack another pair of shoes. They have immediately taken pain out of my knees and tightness out of my shins. I know walk 6 miles every morning on the Broad Walk on Miami Beach in these. I bought a second pair because the colors all look so great. 58 Years old, 5'9, 200 and I feel i can move again like I was 15 years old. Will be walking up to Machu Picchu in these in 3 weeks. – Scott S. Hitting the beach or a tropical vacation and still want to get in your workouts? Whether you're beach running or creek crossing on your hike, the Aqua X Sport Water Shoe sheds water easily so you won't have to worry about wet feet. I traveled to Japan with these and they got me through days relaxing on the river, road runs in the pouring rain and a hike to the peak of Mt. FUJI. The hike up Mt. Fuji consisted of heavy rains, mud and Rocky trail and the Aqua X Sport performed better than I could have hoped. Thanks Xero! - Kirk B. If you're headed to a warm-weather destination, pack the Z-Trail EV Sandal, which can withstand hours of walking or paddling without any blisters. At just over 4 ounces, you'll barely realize they're in your luggage. “I bought these before a 2 week trip to Greece. I wore them the entire time and my feet were never sore. They were the perfect adventure travel shoe.” - Aaron O This sandal has been my day to day sandal used while travelling in Italy and it’s perfect for all types of activities.  - Pascal P. Plus, several research studies tout that daily activity or just walking in minimal footwear strengthens feet. And if you’re headed out for a super long trip, Xero Shoes has a 5,000-mile sole warranty, even for our performance shoes. (For reference, most performance footwear only lasts 300-500 miles.) However, we want to say that any of Xero Shoes are great for travel!

Xero Shoes' Top 3 Minimal Boots for Cool Weather

Xero Shoes' Top 3 Minimal Boots for Cool Weather

Cooler weather is finally here and it's time to swap out your sandals for comfy, warm boots. Instead of turning to clunky boots that are hard to pack for fall travel or office wardrobe changes, or boots that pinch your toes together, Xero Shoes’ barefoot-inspired casual boots are designed with a wide toe box and minimal sole, allowing your feet to move, bend, and flex naturally. Who says you can't FEEL like you're barefoot after the summertime? Research shows that just walking in minimalist shoes strengthens foot muscles as much as doing a foot-strengthening exercise program. If you struggle with plantar fasciitis, bunions, or just uncomfortable feet, Xero Shoes’ lightweight, comfortable fall boots are a great pick! WOMEN'S LEATHER BOOTS FOR LOOKING STYLISH Tari Women’s Leather Boot  The Tari is a minimal Chelsea-style boot for all occasions, made with sartorial detail. The full-grain leather upper feels as smooth as it looks, and tonal instep goring makes for easy on and off. The adjustable heel wrap helps stabilize your foot, and the flexible and durable FeelTrue® sole is lightweight at just 9.6 ounces each (W7). WOMEN'S COZY, FAUX FUR-LINED BOOTIES Ashland Women’s Faux-Shearling Boot  Our Ashland bootie is a sustainably-sourced cool weather bootie that takes natural comfort to the next level. This bootie is made with a water-repellant hemp upper and a vegan-friendly, faux-shearling lining. Your feet will stay warm all day long in this boot, whether you’re hanging in the house or bopping around town.  MEN'S HEMP STYLISH BOOT Denver Hemp Boot When there’s a chill in the air, you’ll love the comfort, style, and natural, barefoot feel of the Denver. This stylish ankle-high minimalist hemp boot offers a water-repellent canvas, cozy flannel lining and a heat-reflecting warming insole. And at only 12 ounces each for a men’s 9, you might stroll your way through the entire winter and forget you even have them on. Plus, be on the lookout for a MAJOR upgrade to our Denver later this Fall. WOMEN'S LACE-UP MID-HEIGHT BOOTS Mika Women’s Mid-Height Boot The Mika is a lightweight, lace-up hemp women’s mid-height boot that looks great dressed up or dressed down. This flexible, minimal mid-height boot features water-repellant canvas, perfect for the varying weather patterns in fall and winter. Stay warm thanks to a cozy flannel lining and stylish 70/30 poly/wool blend collar, and a heat-reflecting warming insole. Plus the lugged sole grips wet surfaces easily. WARMEST BOOTS FOR SNOW Alpine Snow Boot The Alpine is a snow-friendly, waterproof, lightweight insulated boot. Whether you're snowshoeing or relaxing apres ski, this snow boot keeps your feet warm, without all that bulk that traditional snow boots feel like. We designed this minimal snow boot with polyester insulation, a heat-reflective insole, and a fully seam-sealed lining.

Yes, You Can Wear Barefoot Shoes with Flat Feet or High Arches. Here’s Why

Yes, You Can Wear Barefoot Shoes with Flat Feet or High Arches. Here’s Why

Not infrequently, when someone takes a look at my barefoot shoes, they will say: “I wish I could wear barefoot shoes, but I can’t do that. I need support.” “Oh?” I’ll respond. “Why do you need support?” Then something happens that I love. I get one of two seemingly contradictory answers. Either: “I have flat feet!” “I have high arches!” They usually add to their proclamation some form of external validation, like, “I’ve seen one of the best podiatrists in the world and he agrees that I need orthotics.” Oh? Your podiatrist agrees that you need to give him or her an additional $300-1,000? What a shock. Contrary to what many people believe, high arches and flat feet are not necessarily a problem. To understand why not, you first need to know a little bit about arches and what can go wrong with them. Then we’ll talk about what the problem really is and why there is usually a better solution than orthotics. Finally, even if you are going to wear orthotics, barefoot-inspired shoes are a great choice. Keep reading to find out why. A Quick Look at the Anatomy of Your Feet Why do our feet have arches, anyway? If you look carefully at an average foot, you’ll actually see it has 3 arch shapes in both directions – from front to back and side to side.  When people talk about high or low arches, they're referring to the medial longitudinal arch. It’s the one that runs lengthwise on the inside of each foot. This flexible arch does two important things. When allowed to function naturally, it can easily handle the impact forces generated each time your foot lands on the ground.  Second, it acts as a spring, which helps to absorb energy on impact and return some of it when you lift your foot again. Why Do Flat Feet or High Arches Matter? Frankly, they don’t for the vast majority of people. In fact, a study found that arch height made no difference in pain or function of the foot.  Many people who have a low or high arch will never really notice it. Obviously, if something is wrong with your arches, there is the potential that they won’t adequately perform those two functions of handling impact and providing spring-like rebound.  For a very small number of people, very low or high arches can interfere with the function of the foot. If you’re in this group, you’re probably already well aware of it. For most people, again, arches that are higher or lower than average aren’t a problem. We all fall along a continuum of arch height and the shape of our particular feet is mostly a matter of genetics. The Real Problem and What to Do About It But maybe you have noticed something about your arches – high or low – and wondered if there is anything you should do. Most people have heard that they need some support, ranging from specially-designed running shoes to custom-made orthotics. All of these options are expensive; do they provide any benefit? The evidence suggests they do not. One study, for instance, looked at groups of children with flat feet for a few weeks and found that adding orthotics made no statistically significant difference. Here’s the really interesting part. We do have research that flat feet can be improved by exercising the muscles of the foot. (The linked study, by the way, also found that orthotics didn’t help.) To me, this makes perfect sense. Our feet are a complex combination of muscles, tendons, bones, and ligaments. Strengthening the muscles helps everything to function the way it should. I’m not a scientist or a podiatrist. But when I look at the research, it seems like the problem for many cases of flat feet isn’t that the foot needs support. That is, the “cure” for the problem is not putting your foot in a cast (which is essentially what an orthotic is), It's making it stronger by using it in the same way that your bicep gets stronger when you do bicep curls. Science writer Gina Kolata reports the conclusion reached by Dr. Benno M. Nigg, a scientist who studies orthotics: “The idea that [orthotics] are supposed to correct mechanical-alignment problems does not hold up.” Are Barefoot Shoes Good for Flat Feet? Yes, barefoot shoes are good for people with flat feet, allowing feet to move more naturally and strengthen muscles in your feet for improved support. This is good news for those interested in barefoot-inspired (or “minimalist”) shoes, or even trying barefoot running. Why? One benefit of walking or running naturally, the way our ancestors did, with a bit of protection (like you get from barefoot shoes), or even in bare feet, is that you engage the muscles of your foot in a way you don’t in “traditional” shoes. That’s because “normal” shoes have thick soles with lots of support and cushioning that limits the movements of your feet. Stiff arch support inserts limit motion even further. What happens to muscles that don’t move? They get weaker, as a study of the effects of orthotics on foot muscles demonstrated. The idea that going barefoot or wearing barefoot shoes helps develop foot strength isn’t speculation. A study by Dr. Sarah Ridge in 2019 found that merely walking in minimalist shoes strengthens foot muscles as much as doing a foot strengthening exercise program. (By the way, Dr. Ridge says you should get the same benefits wearing Xero Shoes as the shoes used in that study.) Another study confirmed muscle gains with minimalist shoes and also noted increased arch stiffness. In case some of these terms are new to you: barefoot or minimalist shoes are designed to let your feet move as naturally as possible.  Unlike a “traditional” shoe, they have thin soles that are flexible and let you safely feel the ground.  They also have “zero drop” — that is, they don’t slope downhill from heel to toe.  Finally, a barefoot shoe will have a roomy, foot-shaped toe box to give your toes plenty of room to move. I need to say it again: I’m not giving you medical advice and you should consult with your doctor about any problems you’re experiencing with your arches, preferably one who understands the research and the value of natural movement. But I am encouraging you to at least consider the possibility that you can enjoy the freedom and fun of wearing barefoot shoes if you have flat feet — even if you’ve assumed you would always need “comfortable” and “supportive” traditional shoes. The Best Running Shoes for Orthotics? But let me just add one more thing. Suppose you are someone who uses orthotics and plans to continue to do so. I think you are still best off choosing barefoot shoes.  Why? Look inside all the shoes you have now and note what you see. Each pair will have a different shape; some with more arch support, some with less; some with more slope from front to back, some with less, etc.  Your orthotics are designed to fit your foot while resting upon a level base, but the inside of most shoes is anything but level. What this means is that every pair of shoes you wear will fit differently, and probably none of them provides a level platform on which your orthotics can rest. Moreover, as the foam midsole in those shoes breaks down (which it starts doing the moment you begin wearing them), the geometry of the shoe and orthotics will change which could cause structural problems in your feet and legs. Barefoot shoes have a flat, zero-drop sole that provides the perfect base for your orthotics and no foam midsole that wears out. So with or without orthotics, barefoot running shoes are a great choice. My own story Personally, I had flat feet my whole life. If I stepped out of a pool, my footprint looked like an oval. After a few months of running and walking barefoot, I noticed I started developing arches! I ruined all the family jokes about the flippers I had at the end of my legs. Now, I get out of the water, step on the ground, and you see the outline of a FOOT. Granted, I don’t have drive-a-bus-under-them arches but, again, that’s genes. All I know is that I haven’t used my expensive shoe inserts since 2009 and my feet haven’t had a problem in all that time. Ready to try your own pair of barefoot shoes? Take this quiz to find your perfect pair here. The content of this post does not constitute and is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of a physician or other qualified health provider with any questions or concerns you may have about your health or a medical condition.

How to Make Huaraches

How to Make Huaraches

Ever since the publication of Christopher McDougall’s book, Born to Run, there has been an increased interest in the simple sandals worn by the Tarahumara, which he describes in his story. Called “huaraches,” the footwear of the Tarahumara are basic sandals created from the rubber tread of old tires and a bit of leather cord. Not to be confused with the fancy leather sandals that are also called huaraches, the sandals worn by this people group are the original minimalist running sandals. Members of the tribe are known to run incredible distances over rough terrain and gravel roads with nothing on their feet but these huarache sandals. Granted, the Tarahumara are not the first or only people to wear similar sandals. In fact, the oldest archeological find of a shoe is many thousands of years old, was found in Fort Rock, Oregon and looks quite familiar. Now, If you’ve read Born to Run, or otherwise heard about huarache sandals, maybe you’ve been itching to get your hands on a pair of your own minimalist running sandals. There are two ways you can do so. For the less adventuresome, Xero Shoes has created barefoot sandals that recreate the minimalist experience of the original huarache sandals. Find yours here. For those who are up for the fun of taking on a fun do-it-yourself project, you can make your own sandals. These instructions will give you the details you need to create your own DIY huarache sandals from scratch using our Xero Shoes Classic Kit with Vibram rubber. Or you can make some sandals with the only outsole made specifically for barefoot running sandals (yes, you can wear them for other activities than running) – either the 4mm Connect or 6mm Contact kit with FeelTrue™ rubber outsoles. Click here for instructions. (Find out more about our FeelTrue™ products here.) And, at the end of the instructions about making huaraches, you’ll learn one way to tie huaraches. If you’re adventurous and creative, you can find other tying styles here. You can also download a PDF of the instructions, below, by clicking here. Things you’ll need to make huaraches: Some sort of sole material. Again, we made our FeelTrue rubber to be the best combination of strength, flexibility, and barefoot feel for DIY huaraches sole material. Another good option is the material in our Classic kit, the 4mm Vibram Cherry. Something to lace the sole to your feet — about 60-72″ per lace (depending on your size). You can use leather lace, hemp cord, etc. We use 5/32″ polyester cord… it’s soft, durable, colorful and provides the right amount of support (too thin can hurt, too thick gets unwieldy). Piece of paper and a marker (like a Sharpie) — to trace your foot. Pencil — to transfer your foot template to the sole material. Strong scissors — to cut your tracing and the sole material. Leather punch — to make the lacing holes in the sole (NOTE: We do not recommend using a nail or knife to make the hole. Holes made that way tend to tear). You want the holes to be the same size, or slightly smaller, than your cord. We use a 1/8″ punch for our 5/32″ cord (the hole is 1/32″ smaller that the cord). We use this Lace Hole Punch. Note: Depending on the material you use, you could try drilling a hole (some Xero Shoes customers have done this with the Vibram Cherry sole). Lighter or match — to seal the ends of the lace, if you’re using polyester, nylon, other woven synthetic lace material. Step-by-step instructions for making Huaraches: Step 1 – Trace your foot Step on a piece of paper. Lean forward and put a bit of pressure on your foot so it flattens a tiny bit. Then, using a marker (like a Sharpie) held vertically, trace around your foot. You don’t need to get every tiny nook and cranny, and you’re not trying to get an EXACT measurement of the sole of your foot… in fact, by holding the pen vertically, you’re making a trace that’s slightly bigger than your foot, and that’s exactly what you want. Step 2 – Even out the tracing You want to smooth out the curves. For example, you want to make the toe area into a curve, rather than bumps for each toe. Also, I extend the area on the inside of the big toe and the ball of the foot a little bit (sometimes when you run, your foot slips to the inside, so you want to add a bit of extra space here). Step 3 – Cut out the tracing Cut around the tracing. That is, cut on the outside of the line you’ve drawn, rather than ON the line. Again, that little extra bit can help make sure the finished product is comfy. Plus, you can always remove material from your huarache sandals and make them smaller, but you can’t make them bigger, so err on the side of too big. Step 4 – Check your other foot Take your cut out tracing, flip it over, and step on it with your other foot. If your other foot fits in the cutout, then you’ll use just this one template. If your other foot is significantly different (especially if it’s bigger), repeat steps 1-3 on your other foot. The beauty of making your own huarache sandals is that you can make them to fit your unique feet. Click this picture to see a video of Steps 1-4 How to make Xero Shoes Barefoot Sandals Step 5 – Transfer the pattern to the sole material Place the cutout pattern(s) onto your sole material and trace around it/them with a pencil. If you only have one cutout pattern, remember to flip it over otherwise you’ll end up making 2 soles for the same foot! Step 6 – Cut out the soles If you’re using the 4mm Vibram material that comes with the Xero Shoes DIY huarache kit, you can use strong scissors for this. You’ll have to make small cuts towards the back of the scissors and work your way around the material. Step 7 – Mark the toe hole Step on your soles and, using a marker (I use the Sharpie from Step 1), put a dot between your first and second toe, right where the webbing between your toes is, and slightly closer to the second toe than right in the middle of the space between the toes. The reason for this is, when you wear your sandals running, your foot will want to shift toward the inside. By putting the hole closer to the second toe, your foot stays in place better. NOTE: It’s much easier to have someone else make this and the next 2 marks while you just stand on the soles. Step 8 – Mark the inside ankle hole Still standing on the sole, place the pen vertically, just in front of your ankle bone, and make a mark on the sole at that point. Step 9 – Mark the outside ankle hole Still standing on the sole, you’ll notice that there’s a place where your foot makes less contact with the ground. Make a mark on the outside edge of the sole at that point. At this point, you should have marks for three holes. Step 10 – Punch the holes The size of the hole you make depends on the material you use for the laces. For example, when I use 3/16″ polypropelene/nylon for the laces, I make a 1/8″ hole. You’ll want to use a leather punch (I use either a rotary leather punch or the Lace Hole Punch we provide with Xero Shoes). NOTE: I do not recommend using a nail or knife to make the holes. Doing so can often leave a hole that’s not clean, leading to tearing the sole. Punch out the toe hole exactly on the mark you made. For the two ankle holes, punch a hole about 1/4″ in from the edge, in line with the marks you made in steps 8 and 9. Step 11 – Prepare the laces Depending on your lace material, you may need to prepare the ends in order to get them through the holes. For example, if you’re using leather, you may want to cut the ends of lace into a point. If you’re using polypropelene/nylon, heat the ends with a flame and carefully (so you don’t burn yourself) seal and shape the ends to be as pointy as possible. Step 12 – Thread the lace through the toe hole and secure it Push one end of the lace through the toe hole, from the top to the bottom. A traditional option is to make a knot in the lace, on the bottom side. I typically use a “Figure 8 knot”, pictured here. If you’re using polypropelene/nylon or polyester lace, you’ll want to run the flame from a lighter (or match) under the knot, to melt the nylon slightly, then press the knot together to seal it and flatten it a a bit. Lately, though, I’ve replaced the knot with a lower profile “Lace Bead.” Click this picture to see a video of Steps 5-13 How to make Xero Shoes Barefoot Sandals How to make Xero Shoes Barefoot Sandals Step 13 – Thread the ankle holes Pass the lace through the outside ankle hole first, from top to bottom. Then pass the lace through the inside ankle hole, also from top to bottom. Follow the pictures to get it correct… you want the lace to “lock in” around the holes. Click this picture to see a video of how to tie huaraches How to make Xero Shoes Barefoot Sandals Step 14 – Put your foot in and tie the huaraches There are 2 common ways to tie huaraches running sandals. One is the more traditional “toga-style.” And the other (which I learned from “kicksock” on the Google Barefoot Running group) is more stylish and allows you to slip the huarache on and off without retying. There’s no easy way to describe the tying methods, so follow the pictures/videos. Oh, and you may want to check out these new cool, decorative, and stylish ideas about how to tie huaraches and what to do with “leftover lace.” The “slip-on” method from a 1st person view: How to make Xero Shoes Barefoot Sandals Step 15 – Go out and ENJOY your new huaraches! Remember, though, to take it easy at first. If you’re not used to going barefoot, especially running barefoot, you’ll be putting more stress on your muscles and skin than you’re used to. Work your way into your huaraches slowly. And if you come up with cool, new tying ideas, put them on our Tying Page. Quick Questions and Answers I have found I often get a couple of questions when I’m talking about DIY huarache sandals. Maybe they’re your questions, too. Can you really run in huaraches?   I get it. We’re used to running in shoes with thick soles and lots of padding. But yes, you can absolutely run in huaraches and I do all the time as do many tens of thousands of Xero Shoes customers. Remember, these aren’t flip flops. Unlike a casual sandal, huaraches fit snugly and securely to your feet. It is important to realize, however, that you are going to need to learn to run differently. One of the things Christopher McDougal talks about in his book (which I mentioned at the beginning of this post) is the relationship between footwear and running style. If you want to know more, I have written a post that tells you everything you need to know about how to run barefoot or in minimalist shoes like huaraches. I like the idea of minimalist footwear. Is there something with a bit more to protect my foot? After making your own DIY minimalist sandals, you may wonder if there are more minimalist shoe options out there. Absolutely. Huraches are associated with the barefoot style of walking or running that emphasizes minimal footwear that allows your feet to move and function naturally. Barefoot sandals, of which huaraches are an example, are just one type of footwear available. You can also wear barefoot shoes or even a pair of barefoot boots. Xero Shoes has models designed for running as well as walking & hiking. They are perfect for wet or cold weather or any time you just want a bit more coverage or protection. You can check out our entire collection here.

Xero Shoes Partners with Dignity Restoring Hope

Xero Shoes Partners with Dignity Restoring Hope

There's nothing worse than leaving your beloved home in pure fright. Through the Dignity Restoring Hope foundation, we were able to connect with Iryna and her young family of Ukrainian refugees.Introduce yourself, what is your name and how old are you? “My name is Iryna and I’m 30 years old.”Where are you from? “I'm from Kyiv.”What were you doing in Ukraine? “At that moment I was on maternity leave, we have 4 kids, and the youngest was 2 years old, right now he is 3 already.”Is all your family here in the Czech Republic? “Right now we come back to Kyiv. But later we are planning to go back to Prague. Right at this moment, my son has an operation on his leg. There are things we need to take care of and then we are arranging our return back to the Czech Republic.”Why have you decided to go to the Czech Republic, was it a deliberate choice? “It wasn’t a choice. That was all unexpected. We didn’t know where are we going and what to do, complete misunderstanding. But at that moment I was studying online and my classmate, who lives in Prague, called me on the 24th of February and invited us to come to her and offered to help. We were driving through different cities and finally decided to go to Prague. We wanted to stay for one week and see how the situation is going to change, to realize what is going on. We stayed for one month without registration, every day hoping that will end today, but there was no end in sight. Finally, after a month registered and got a visa for temporary residence”Were you leaving Kyiv the day it started? “Yes, we awoke by the sounds of the explosions. Packed some things in a suitcase, woke the children, jumped in the car, and went nowhere”What is the current situation in Kyiv? “The last days were quite tough. The air–raid alarms went off very often. Thank God, there were no explosions. A few days, after we came to the Czech Republic, we were watching the explosions from our window. This is scary, painful, and displeasing. But the days following all of Ukraine suffered from bombs. It is an intense situation, this is war.”How does your children react to a civil defense siren? “We were talking about that a lot, I was showing him a cartoon about the air–raid alarm. It is our friend, it notifies us about the threat of an attack and helps us. So now they are absolutely fine about it, say “Hi, alarm and thank you” because in the cartoon it is said to greet it and make your way to the shelter. They don’t have a fear. It is scary that they play games that you have to hide somewhere in the bunker, the flying shells. Luckily they didn’t see much of it but they know and understand everything from the information filed“Have you been to Europe before, to the Czech Republic? “ Yes, we were traveling before. More with the first kid. Then my daughter was born. And then we had another two kids, one year apart. With the oldest, we've been in the Czech Republic and Portugal. We've been traveling to Spain and Paris, but with one kid it was easier..”When you were traveling, have you ever thought about leaving Ukraine, to emigrate? “We had these thoughts when we were young, we were playing for a Green Card, but that was before we delivered our first baby. No action was taken for that. We had an idea to live somewhere for one winter, or 3 months, temporarily, this is interesting and changes your daily routine for a while. But apparently, once the war started, you realize that the only place you want to be is home.”Security is way more important, especially with the kids. “It is also about the choice. When you are choosing to leave. It is a conscious decision, your personal choice that is comfortable at this stage. But this is a totally different thing when you are running. First days we had a fear that we did something wrong, our actions can be against the law of this country. In Budapest, our money was stolen from our pockets. We were scared and lost anywhere.”Have you received help with documents here in the Czech Republic, people were willing to help? “We were waiting for a long time without registration and believed that it would end quickly. So after one month from the beginning, when we finally came there, everything was easy and fast. I've heard the stories before about how people were waiting all day, coming early in the morning to stand in line. But for us it was a very positive experience, people were nice, with open hearts, and did everything for us.”Was there a kind of negative situation, for example at kids' play yards, is there a difference in people's behavior, compared to the first weeks? “We had a negative experience on our way to the bank, the guy on the street was really aggressive and he was screaming that you are fascists. He was with a huge dog. I went to the bank and my husband stay in the car, and the stranger continued yelling. But my husband didn’t react to that, so he left. It is a catchy negative experience on the street that happened to us. We were spending almost all of the time in the play yards, and closer to summer more people from Ukraine came. Little conflicts I usually had with Ukrainian people, rather than with Czech. We went to the shopping mall, and there was a carousel with 3 horses. I was on the phone and didn’t get the whole situation. The lady put her daughter on it and turned it on, two of my kids saw it moving and also jumped on. The lady starts screaming this is only for her kid. Obviously, I took my kids off it. But the Czech moms act differently, they always say, common join, there are free spots, your kids can have a ride with mine. On the other hand, it is the difference in their attitude to their own things. When I come to the play yard, I simply pour out all the toys in the middle of the band, I don’t care who will take them, my kids share everything with the others. But when they tried to take a balance bike, the lady strictly notified me, that this is forbidden. We had a lot of different bikes and cars in Ukraine, and we were sharing them with everyone around, but we didn’t buy one in Prague, every day thinking that tomorrow we will go back home. But my kids are used to sharing and surprised that they can't take it. At the same time, i think this different attitude and vision might be right.”In general, do you like staying in the Czech Republic, and how long you are planning to be here? “By the end of the war, we really want to go home. This is not that the Czech Republic or Europe is bad, but we want to go home. We have a house here, I hope it will survive. We are here now, and you can’t imagine how much we were missing our city. We used to solve medical questions immediately, with stomatologists for example. My husband had a stomach ache and they offered an appointment three months later, or the nearest in another city in one month. We could manage this situation and we know that in Ukraine you can get the appointment on the same day. We love Kyiv. I believe our win is close. And we will all come back home”When are you planning to return back to Prague? Right now we have an operation for one kid, one of our kids is adopted, and we need to do a medical check for him, he has a condition of late growth, he is one year behind, and during the last year, we were working on this question a lot. He was in a hospital for a while, now he has a blood test. By the end of the week, we will have answers from doctors and in the middle of August, we are planning to come back to Prague. But it is not easy to find a place in Prague, we don’t want to go nowhere, firstly we will find a place to live, and then go.”Do you have relatives in Ukraine? All our relatives stayed in Ukraine. My husband's parents are from Mykolaiv. My h and my husband, we used to live there for a while. And every day you are reading from the news: bombed hotel - my cosmetologist was working here, an explosion in the city mall - I used to work here, destroyed university - my husband got an education there. That's terrible. The current situation in this city is a nightmare. Bombs every day, and for almost two months they don’t have drinking water. Two months ago they went to my mother in the Odesa region, and later, when we came to Kyiv, they came to us. This is horror. We are all together now, and i§m so happy, you never know, when is the last time we can see each other, and how long we won§t meet. For me, the importance of life and visions has changed a lot.”In general how much your life has changed? Do you feel safe, the ground disappeared below you, or points are a fulcrum? “On the first day, everything collapsed, utterly unknown. Early in the morning, it was still dark, we heard the sounds, I started throwing clothes into the suitcase, I caught myself thinking “for how long I packed, for a few days, or ф few weeks, or months, will I ever come back here, will my home survive will my home not be destroyed, will I have a place to come back.” The first month was the hardest. But after I went back to study. My academy is in Moscow, but I took a decision to quit it, even I was studying for 1,5 years, and left only one module and diploma, I couldn’t continue it. So I found another school, and after one month went back to study, it is really helpful and distracting. Housekeeping, studying, and taking care of kids there is no time for depression. I’m more flexible now and adjusting to changes is way easier. Sometimes you are at your emotional bottom. The last few week's news is full of stories from Mykolaiv and Vinnytsia. You are reading and feel like you are dying with these people. I allow myself this emotion, this is grief, this is pain from loss, but we are moving on. I have a motivation for myself to become better. They are trying to destroy us, but they can’t, instead of hatting them, I put my anger in the right direction I will grow, I will use this energy for self-development, we will be better, and we and our state become more beautiful. I will be a better person, opposite to them.”If you would like to donate directly to Dignity Restoring Hope, we encourage you to do so below. Donate To Dignity Restoring Hope Looking for more ways to help? We have put together a list of great foundations that are accepting donations for those in need.1. International Humanitarian Fund2. Children of Heroes 3. Fond Masha4. Voice of Children5. People in Need6. Unicef7. Doctors Without Borders

Family of 7 Hikes the CDT in Xero Shoes

Family of 7 Hikes the CDT in Xero Shoes

Imagine this: hiking the Continental Divide Trail which is over 3100 miles with FIVE KIDS and a newborn baby! The Netteburg Family is making their way along the CDT, and we are lucky enough to sponsor them in Xero Shoes the entire way. In 2020, the Netteburg Family trekked the Appalachian Trail and their daughter, trail name “The Beast,” became the youngest person to ever trek the entire trail on her own two legs, at age four. Her older siblings, Lyol (was age 11, “Blaze”), Zane (was age 8-9, “Boomerang”), and Addison (was 6-7, “Angel Wings”) also trekked without difficulty. They spent a total of 177 days on trail. If they successfully complete the CDT in 2022, “The Beast” will become the youngest to trek the trail at age six, and oh yeah, since the AT they have added another little addition to the family. So now with five kids, they will possibly be the largest family to complete the trail and the first to carry a baby the length of the trail (which has been done many times successfully on AT and PCT.) It’s been amazing watching their journey unfold through social media, and we got an update from the Netteburg Family at about 600 miles into the CDT: “Our Xero Shoes are holding up amazingly well, considering they are ultralight minimalist shoes and the abuse we are putting them under. Most trail runner shoes long-distance thru-hikers use end up beat up by 400-500 miles and these are surprisingly resilient. Also, we’re so pleased with how the zero drop and the minimalist design makes us more intentional when walking.” We weren’t lying when we told you about the 5,000 mile sole warranty. No matter what kind of abuse you are putting Xero Shoes through; they can handle it. When you’re hiking a long distance such as the CDT it’s not only important to have lightweight shoes on your feet, but also to pack lightweight. The Netteburg Family was smart enough to bring Xero Sandals with them as well. Here is what they had to say about their sandals: “The sandals are so comfy and handy around camp and around town. Much better than clunky crocs or flip flops. Xero sandals mean we can still wear socks around camp. Feet don’t freeze and feet are protected. The truth, however, is the boots are so comfortable, we hardly ever use our sandals around camp. Really only when we’re in towns.” Needless to say, Xero Shoes are so comfortable you just may never want to take them off. As we cheer on the Netteburg family throughout their ground-breaking journey, it is humbling to see how our shoes can help this family achieve their goals. After walking over 1000 miles in the DayLite Hikers, and the kids walking over 700 miles in the Prios it’s clear that our shoes are quality products that truly last. We’ll leave it off with sweet words from the Nettebur Family: “We love having a company that supports families getting outside and into the wild. From the youngest hiker to the parents, we are all happy with our minimalist shoes. They have held up amazingly well. This is our second long trail, so our family has definitely been through some shoes. Xero Shoes hold up every bit as well as heavier traditional hiking shoes.”

BOSU Ball creator's favorite Xero Shoe?

BOSU Ball creator's favorite Xero Shoe?

David Weck, developed the BOSU ball and is all about helping people maximize their health and performance.What shoe does David, and his team at weckmethod.com wear?Check out the video, below, for the answer to that question plus his great (and FAST) advice on how to make the transition from a "normal" shoe to a minimalist, lightweight shoe that lets your feet do what's natural.What can you do in the Speed Force?Well, it looks like almost anything according to this video: