I always go for a padded sole, flexible and padded soles are (in my experience) much safer for MY day to day than no cushioning. I mostly walk 12000ish steps on tarmac and concrete each day.
I've been wearing barefoot shoes for a little over a year and a half. The first 2 months were very discomforting but after that it became very regular. I only wear the insoles if im doing something more impactful like running or hiking long distances.
Do you have any barefoot shoe "compromises"?
I always go for a padded sole, flexible and padded soles are (in my experience) much safer for MY day to day than no cushioning. I mostly walk 12000ish steps on tarmac and concrete each day.
@@Hdtjdjbszh Nice. do you have any favorite brands/ shoes?
Same here, need wide toe box the most
I've been wearing barefoot shoes for a little over a year and a half. The first 2 months were very discomforting but after that it became very regular. I only wear the insoles if im doing something more impactful like running or hiking long distances.
What are you favorite brands?
I get the wide shoebox, but are human feet made to walk on concrete all the time? I wouldn't wear shoes without cushioning when living in a big city.
Yeah, that's why I search for a wider shoe
Crocs are absolutely the best of both.
The problem i find is that they are so ugly hahaha i use saguaro
@@jdediego hahaha I like some of Lems' style if you like the outdoorsey look