Love my Lems primal pursuit. It’s a natural toe box and low drop with I think the same tread. Highly recommend if you like these. Less cushion but I enjoy hiking, trail running and just walking around town in them. My wife loves her as well.
I had no idea Lems was in Colorado. Might have to try them out! Also - I love the Smoky Mountains! Used to go to Gatlinburg nearly every year growing up in southern Ohio SmokyMtnStyle? Lol!
Great question. I can't speak from experience, but I know someone who runs barefoot for those reasons. These might help if you're not into running with no shoes at all.
I’ve never worn anything with a lower drop than an adidas or a Nike and I’ve never worn a shoe with a wide toe box and my toes are really squished together without shoes on. I also have very narrow feet with zero arch because i wear logger boots while I’m at work. Do you know how sizing would fit with these complications? I would love your input if you could help. Thanks
I suppose it depends on the kind of fit you're looking for. I prefer plenty of room for my toes, so I went up a half size. It did require just a small amount of cinching in the material at the vamp, when tying the shoes, but it's worth it to me. I have pretty narrow feet and still appreciated the half size up.
Love my Lems primal pursuit. It’s a natural toe box and low drop with I think the same tread. Highly recommend if you like these. Less cushion but I enjoy hiking, trail running and just walking around town in them. My wife loves her as well.
It's my second pair of Lems and I really like both of them.
I had no idea Lems was in Colorado. Might have to try them out! Also - I love the Smoky Mountains! Used to go to Gatlinburg nearly every year growing up in southern Ohio SmokyMtnStyle? Lol!
SmokyMtnStyle 😂 Yep, I believe Lems is headquartered in Boulder.
Love the Smokies too!!!
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Yeah I had to go up a half size from what I usually wear in sneakers and that worked for me. Usually an 8.5 but wear a 9 in Lems,
Not sure why but seems to be that way for all barefoot shoes for me.
Are these a good or bad shoe for people with heel pain and plantar fasciitus? I'm looking for a wide toe box shoe that will help with my foot pain.
Great question. I can't speak from experience, but I know someone who runs barefoot for those reasons. These might help if you're not into running with no shoes at all.
I’ve never worn anything with a lower drop than an adidas or a Nike and I’ve never worn a shoe with a wide toe box and my toes are really squished together without shoes on. I also have very narrow feet with zero arch because i wear logger boots while I’m at work. Do you know how sizing would fit with these complications? I would love your input if you could help. Thanks
I suppose it depends on the kind of fit you're looking for. I prefer plenty of room for my toes, so I went up a half size. It did require just a small amount of cinching in the material at the vamp, when tying the shoes, but it's worth it to me. I have pretty narrow feet and still appreciated the half size up.
Ant that’s the bottom line!
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Yes! 💪