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Oranginer Men's Barefoot Shoes - Big Toe Box - Minimalist Cross Training Shoes for Men

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$39.99

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2.Color:Green


Product details

Sole material
Rubber
Outer material
Synthetic
Closure type
Lace-Up

About this item

  • Wide Toe Box Design - Wide enough toe box allows your toes to relax and spread out naturally for more comfort and stability in uphill climbs and downhill descents, helping with balance and giving you better feedback from the ground.
  • Barefoot Inspired - Wearing this barefoot you’ll engage your feet more, and strengthen the muscle fibers that get neglected when you’re all laced up. With stronger accessory muscles in the foot, injury rates were expected to drop and running efficiency would improve.
  • Lightweight & Flexible - The flexible synthetic mesh upper provide breathability when you are doing workout or running, breathable mesh design and insoles can keep your feet away from damp conditions.
  • Various Activities - This trail running shoes are suitable for many occasions, such as walking,training, running, jogging, physical exercises, daily gym sports and so on. You can also wear it as a water shoe.
  • WARRANTEE & CUSTOMER SERVICE - We produce every pair of shoes responsibly. We trust that you will enjoy our shoes so all of our shoes come with a 12 months Warrantee. If for any reason you are not entirely satisfied, please contact us.



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J. Miller
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
They are some of the most comfortable shoes I own. I've worn them for two 8 hour shifts already on concrete and pavement and my feet do not hurt, the pain I normally get in my knees has lessened. They are well made, not too hot but keep your feet at a comfortable temperature. They are super light weight and it really feels like I'm almost barefoot. The orange is bright but I love it. They are a great value for the money.
Poluka
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Have these for about six months now. I’m 6 Foot 225lbs wearing size 13. Comfortable wearing. Nice and easy on and off. I wouldn’t wear them on Stoney walks but an average street or trail they work fine. Would definitely buy them again.
James Wood 404
Reviewed in Singapore on February 15, 2025
So far, I’m really impressed! The sole feels sturdy and well-built, while the inner sole provides exceptional comfort. It’s a great combination for everyday wear.
kim arellano
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
I don't usually write reviews for Amazon products, but these shoes have earned one. I deal with flat feet and bunion and bunionettes on both of my feet. I also have to wear orthotic insoles. My have even objected to Hokas, as comfortable as they are.I bought these, thinking $40 for a pair of made in China shoes, why not? They have turned out to be the most comfortable shoes that I've owned since my feet problems have worsened. The shoes offer a wide toe box, something that I need (and that really everybody should be choosing), along with zero lift which allows my foot to function more naturally (as nature intended).I like the stretchy laces with the plastic buckle. No more tying shoelaces. I just stick my foot in and slip the back of the shoes on and off. Doing this to regular $100+ shoes would eventually damage the shoe, but these seem to handle it just fine. Even if I do damage this shoe, it's only $40! For the price of the Hokas that I used to rely on, I could buy 4 pairs of these Oranginer shoes.In fact, that's exactly what I did. Worried that these shoes might not be produced anymore and in preparation for when I wear these shoes out (I wear them nearly every day), I went and bought 4 more pairs!I highly recommend these shoes.
John tucker
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2025
Very comfortable been wearing them daily for a few weeks. first shoe that don't make my feet hurt I just ordered another pair in a different color and runs true to size
Sean
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
I bought these back in 2022 and I was considering purchasing another pair. ONLY issue the the Velcro that attaches to the laces is starting to fall apart, mind you I’ve been using these shoes for workouts nearly 4-5 days a week for over 2 years. LOVE them for squatting/deadlifting, walking on the treadmill and overall the are very comfortable to walk in.I recommend these wide toe shoes for people who don’t even have wide feet. It’s healthier for your feet to have minimal restrictions. These shoes have the perfect amount of padding, extremely minimal yet very comfortable. Can’t recommend these enough for weight lifting. I’ll be purchasing another pair soon.
Maeha
Reviewed in Canada on August 29, 2024
Great
Shaman
Reviewed in Canada on May 28, 2024
Great quality and super comfy. My first pair I was a bit worried but the reviews are going on here and it looks decent so I ordered and am very happy. The shoe is tough and well made. Good inner shoe and feels awesome right away for me. I have high arches and am getting aches and pains in areas that I believe is from shoes and arch support so I am going minimalist to see if I get some positive results. Regardless these are great barefoot shoes and a great price. I would do competitions in them. Would buy more and recommend. Thank you seller and all involved in my purchase. Blessings.
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Reviewed in Mexico on February 24, 2022
De inicio se percibe buen material, Medida ligeramente justa, a pesar de que mi pie mide 26.5 cm y pedí 27.5 cm, espero con el uso no cause alguna molestia futura. La selección no deja claro si estás pidiendo medida de hombre o de mujer, lo aclaré preguntando directamente al vendedor, de no ser así habría seleccionado realmente una talla equivocada.
Paul R. Steel
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2022
We got the two of us each a pair, both needed half size larger. I fit 10 1/2, got 11 and they are fine. Partner uses 9 1/2, but too tight on the right foot, so we will try 10.Pros: The wider front, flat, not curved, so so comfortable and interesting toe shaped design. Hoping my bunion squished toes spread out.Look carefully at the products photos as you order as there are two types of shoe: one I got has elastic ties with a cinch and Velcro hold-down. I like that. Fit like a gloveThe other type has shoe laces, not as nice styling, boring. The build and materials seem top quality. Good styling. I will only use them at my gym, no uneven surfaces and that matters with this less padded shoe.Cons: There is intentionally less padding. People are saying too much padding is weakening the feet. But less padding may take some getting used to. The heel is lower than with conventional sport shoes. One could always add inserts.I would buy these again.
Capt Rulo
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2021
So I needed a new pair of workout shoes at the office. I've been getting back into Crossfit and I didn't want to be limited to my New Balance running shoes. When these shoes popped up, I thought they were a pair of unmarked Merrells but the $32 price point seemed unusual. I bought them anyways to try them out.Delivery arrived a few days sooner than expected so thats a plus. I opened the box and these shoes were in a shrink-wrapped plastic bag. Then I came to realize these shoes were an off-brand that I have never heard of (oran-gine-er?) The design and color scheme is kinda cool but they seem like a cheap, chinese-made knockoff shoe.I also think the term 'minimalist' means different things to different folks. The sole itself is fairly thick rubber that wraps up and over the toes. Kinda looks like a cross of the old Five Finger minimalist shoe and a Merrell Trail Glove. Not many minimalist shoes I have owned have a removable sole insert though. I normally buy size 12 in athletic shoes for expansion but these still feel slightly small just walking around the office and house in them. The heel cup is padded like a pair of basketball shoes. Not saying it wasn't comfortable on my first 30 minute run with them but also a little false advertising. Parts of the upper are made with what feels like a 1mm neoprene. I thought my feet were going to sweat like a whore in church when working out.All-in-all, not a terrible first outing with them. Ran in some uneven terrain but mostly pavement. Didn't feel much of the road on the bottoms of my feet. Toes felt like they were getting a little squished but I'll take them out for a few more rounds. Hopefully these stretch a little. Even though it was 35 degrees out this morning, I was pleasantly surprised that my socks were not drowning in sweat. Finally, sole tread. Though it looks a little aggressive, I would not trust them on slick mornings. That fidget spinner design on the balls of the feet and heel look cool in the pictures but are not really functional for grip.I'll give these shoes the good 'ol college try. If this specific pair don't work out, I'm contemplating on buying a new pair 1/2 size larger since they are dirt cheap for shoes.
Nameer Kanderian
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on November 19, 2020
Literally, the first day of receiving these, so I may update once they’re more worn in. Motivation for buying them was for gym weight training.Please treat this as first impression:Slightly heavier than I expected, but not to any detriment. They feel substantial, so my feeling is they’re a hybrid between barefoot and a running shoe.I have wide feet and I’m really happy with the fit.Zero packaging experience, just literally arrived in a plastic clear sealed bag. The elastic draw laces are thin. Effective, but bit concerned they might fail in time. That said, they have a clever Velcro end to prevent the loose send from flapping.I have size 12 up feet, and I’ve gone for 48’s, which fit really well.I’d say the heel strike isn’t great, but I appreciate that’s kind of the point of barefoot running, that you don’t heel strike.Feels like good integration of fabric to rubber sole.In short, really happy with them. Hoping they serve me well.