XERO shoes and sandals let you enjoy the fun and freedom of letting your feet move the way nature intended and they’re lightweight, flexible, super comfortable. The minimalist design has thin and flexible soles that are contoured to the shape of the human foot, mimicking a barefoot experience. Whether you’re walking, hiking, running, working out, paddling, dancing or doing pretty much anything on your feet, they have a perfect shoe to connect you to the earth in a proper, natural and functional manner.
I’m dancing barefoot
Headin’ for a spin
Some strange music draws me in
It makes me come up like some heroine
Lyrics by Patti Smith
They offer a natural fit with wide toe boxes that let your toes spread and relax and a “Zero-drop” non-elevated heel for proper posture. The flexible soles let your foot bend and flex naturally with a low-to-the-ground design for balance and agility. Their FeelTrue sole lets you safely ‘Feel The World’, protecting your foot while giving your brain the feedback and stimulation it wants and that bare feet would offer.
TerraFlex
Natural movement meets nature. Feel connected to your world when you run or hike in the brand new lightweight, 9.6 ounces (M9), TerraFlex. The wicking mesh upper keeps your feet cool and dry while the aggressively lugged sole provides confident traction. Bumps fade away thanks to 3mm of TrailFoamTM hiding inside of the patented FeelTrue sole. The heel cinch and adjustable mid-foot webbing give you a secure and stable fit while the wide toe box lets your toes splay and flex to empower your stride.
DayLite Hiker
You’ll love exploring tree-lined trails or city streets in the new 10.2 ounces (M9) DayLite Hiker. Perfect for when a technical boot is just too much. Built on the same natural movement platform as our best-selling Prio tennis shoe, the DLH has a breathable ballistic mesh upper with a ToughTek6 toe bumper. The 6mm FeelTrue sole flexes and bends and, with our signature wide toe box, your feet work with the ground — strong, stable, protected, connected.
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