0:00 Intro 02:09 What makes a good barefoot sandal 02:43 EarthRunners Chronos: bit.ly/45RPCR5 (code TERRADRIFT for 10% off) 06:01 Luna Sandals Oso Flaco: collabs.shop/bxbdo5 (code TERRADRIFT for 10% off) 08:06 Correction to my correction: the USA version is $125 08:33 Deliberate Life Designs Pursuit Huarache: bit.ly/48BIhWc (code TERRADRIFT10 for 10% off) 11:08 Xero Shoes Z-Trek: bit.ly/44rUn3m 12:15 Xero Shoes Z-Trail: bit.ly/4bg1ZZ8 13:45 Feelgrounds Pathway: feelgrounds.com/?p=Terradrift *Contains affiliate links The 6 Best Hiking Sandals of 2023: th-cam.com/video/qmjQ-SmVeGU/w-d-xo.html Grounding Studies: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15650465/
Top tip! My feet are even too wide for the Luna template so if you reach out, they’ll do a custom cut for you! It’s a $30 additional charge, but so worth it.
I lived in Israel for a while and used, almost exclusively, Source sandals. We call them "shoresh" (which means "roots"), but the word sounds like Source so thus they are marketed. It is the original hiking sandal, copied by Teva (itself a Hebrew word meaning "nature"); this strappy sandal design was first mass produced from plastic on kibbutzim for young atheist communist farmers in short shorts. I live in Florida now and have used Xero, Earth Runners and a few other brands but nothing beats the longevity of Sources. They take a minute to break in, which Israelis dont have issue with since we wear them everywhere anyways, but once the footbed molds to your arch and you build up callouses from the straps, they are excellent heavy duty sandals. I treat the straps with peppermint oil and a beeswax ointment to combat water retention and its odor, as well as treating the footbed with patchouli oil to keep that part fresh.
I've bought second hand and then new dance jazz or celtic "flats" ( as in actual dance brands like bloch). Super thin, so sadly wear out the soles, but omg I LOVE them for non aggressive trails
Thanks for the overview. I love hiking barefoot but I'm looking for something lightweight to get over gravel sections. I find the sole shape of Xero a bit odd for my foot shape and I'm looking for something with more profile so I might give the Luna a try.
The xero aqua cloud would also be great in this list, I have them and love them for all summer activities. Just bought the pathways and have yet to try them, but I want them for a more casual use 😇 I already have the seaside model from feelgrounds and love them. As far as xero z trek...I'm not a fan 🤷 they are a bit long for my foot, the smaller size seems a bit small, so I guess I'm in between sizes, but since I have long toes I can make their aqua cloud model work :)
How about shammas? I’m looking into the trail master maximus, which has a big toe loop. The advantage is more stability and no sliding compared to toe thong sandals and no thong sandals. Hiking in rain is the test… going uphill and downhill.
Have you ever tried Shamma or Toetem sandals? Really curious about those two in particular. I've tried Xero shoes in the past and they were too narrow for my extra wide feet.
I have the Z-trek I walk and run in them, they are not the widest though, but they are better than the shoes I have the Prios and they are narrow I had to go up a 1/2 size and they are still to narrow.
I feel the same, but I’ve been wearing xeros and the little tabs on the sides (where the straps are) really prevent that. They’re small tabs but make my feet feel secure. I have never tried any of the other ones shown on the video though, so I can’t speak for those.
Any tips for keeping the Luna's on my feet? I just got a pair of Origen's and the lace keeps falling off the heel. I get 5-10 steps walking around before I have to stop and adjust the lace at the heel. I get 5-10 steps running before they fly off my feet, I can't seem to find any information online about the optimal way to adjust them to keep them on my feet. I've been wearing home made huaraches for over 10 years and never had this problem.
We’ve tested Bedrocks before and will be again this year! They’re definitely more minimalist than barefoot and not as flexible. But some folks prefer that and they are super durable!
I’ve loved my Xero sandals but found that they’re already getting low spots in them. Unfortunately it has caused my feet to rub now and I can’t stand wearing them for long periods of time 😢
Check with Xero. They provide a long warranty so send them in and maybe get a new pair. I just got a pair Xero Genesis and love wearing them around the house and daily walks to the bay but it’s getting cold even here in Fla.
I am kinda bummed I found your channel.. cause I’m gonna spend $160 on these Luna sandals within a month dangit lol. My Teva originals are fine but that crazy Vibram tread has me attention.
0:00 Intro
02:09 What makes a good barefoot sandal
02:43 EarthRunners Chronos: bit.ly/45RPCR5 (code TERRADRIFT for 10% off)
06:01 Luna Sandals Oso Flaco: collabs.shop/bxbdo5 (code TERRADRIFT for 10% off)
08:06 Correction to my correction: the USA version is $125
08:33 Deliberate Life Designs Pursuit Huarache: bit.ly/48BIhWc (code TERRADRIFT10 for 10% off)
11:08 Xero Shoes Z-Trek: bit.ly/44rUn3m
12:15 Xero Shoes Z-Trail: bit.ly/4bg1ZZ8
13:45 Feelgrounds Pathway: feelgrounds.com/?p=Terradrift
*Contains affiliate links
The 6 Best Hiking Sandals of 2023: th-cam.com/video/qmjQ-SmVeGU/w-d-xo.html
Grounding Studies: pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15650465/
I've always gone barefoot when I can. I love the new barefoot footwear you can buy now.
You’re so fun! 😁Thanks for the great reviews!
Xero sandals have been my go to sandals, but I just bought my first pair of Lunas and can’t wait to hit the trails in them.
Top tip! My feet are even too wide for the Luna template so if you reach out, they’ll do a custom cut for you! It’s a $30 additional charge, but so worth it.
I LIKED THE LUNA MONO BUT MY WIDE FOOT IN THE BACK KILLED WITH BUCKLES
Been wanting to get into zero drop shoes for a while.. finally took the plunge. Waiting for said shoes-eez
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Thank you for this video!!
Enjoy your new shoes-eez! 😜
Love my Lunas. (Oso Flaco Winged, and Origen Flaco).
Guau guau. Súper. Geniales. Con. Esos. Pies descalzos. Tan. Lindos
I lived in Israel for a while and used, almost exclusively, Source sandals. We call them "shoresh" (which means "roots"), but the word sounds like Source so thus they are marketed. It is the original hiking sandal, copied by Teva (itself a Hebrew word meaning "nature"); this strappy sandal design was first mass produced from plastic on kibbutzim for young atheist communist farmers in short shorts.
I live in Florida now and have used Xero, Earth Runners and a few other brands but nothing beats the longevity of Sources. They take a minute to break in, which Israelis dont have issue with since we wear them everywhere anyways, but once the footbed molds to your arch and you build up callouses from the straps, they are excellent heavy duty sandals. I treat the straps with peppermint oil and a beeswax ointment to combat water retention and its odor, as well as treating the footbed with patchouli oil to keep that part fresh.
Love the video, Alisha!
Awesome review. I think I'm in love.
Love the video way to go tank girl from a fellow person who does not like shoes.
This is an excellent video. Bravo and thank you 🙏🏼
I've bought second hand and then new dance jazz or celtic "flats" ( as in actual dance brands like bloch). Super thin, so sadly wear out the soles, but omg I LOVE them for non aggressive trails
I've ridden on Shammas, and they're good, just weird looking. They were my first barefoot sandals. But Xero, OMG, so good! Xero Z Trails all day!
Thanks for the overview. I love hiking barefoot but I'm looking for something lightweight to get over gravel sections. I find the sole shape of Xero a bit odd for my foot shape and I'm looking for something with more profile so I might give the Luna a try.
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Thanks for sharing 👏🤩
Totally barefoot or sandals is great ❤
I have bedrocks,lunas, and xeros and tevas. Wear the rocks and the xero z trek the most.
🤔🤔those Luna sandals look really nice I think I need to get a pair for trail running
They're pretty dang comfy!
The xero aqua cloud would also be great in this list, I have them and love them for all summer activities.
Just bought the pathways and have yet to try them, but I want them for a more casual use 😇 I already have the seaside model from feelgrounds and love them. As far as xero z trek...I'm not a fan 🤷 they are a bit long for my foot, the smaller size seems a bit small, so I guess I'm in between sizes, but since I have long toes I can make their aqua cloud model work :)
Stay tuned for even more options coming in a review and comparison this spring! 😉
You’re right.. the lack of common sense today is just downright embarrassing🤦🏻♂️ BTW, I love your channel just became a subscriber!
I love this flavor kool-aid ❤😊
How about shammas? I’m looking into the trail master maximus, which has a big toe loop. The advantage is more stability and no sliding compared to toe thong sandals and no thong sandals. Hiking in rain is the test… going uphill and downhill.
I Love my shammas. For me the Sandale for every day and everytime in summer, for running and hiking.
Thank you! have you tried "Shamma Warriors"?
Have you ever tried Shamma or Toetem sandals? Really curious about those two in particular. I've tried Xero shoes in the past and they were too narrow for my extra wide feet.
We have tried Shamma! We included them in last year's sandal vid (give it a watch)!
Hi can you pls suggest sandals (flip flop)for home.i have plantar fasciitis and over pronation
I have the Z-trek I walk and run in them, they are not the widest though, but they are better than the shoes I have the Prios and they are narrow I had to go up a 1/2 size and they are still to narrow.
Great video, great host
Thanks so much!
I'm a big fan Teva Hurricane
I feel like I slip a lot sideways in these sort of shoes, but I'm keen to try
I feel the same, but I’ve been wearing xeros and the little tabs on the sides (where the straps are) really prevent that. They’re small tabs but make my feet feel secure. I have never tried any of the other ones shown on the video though, so I can’t speak for those.
Any tips for keeping the Luna's on my feet? I just got a pair of Origen's and the lace keeps falling off the heel. I get 5-10 steps walking around before I have to stop and adjust the lace at the heel. I get 5-10 steps running before they fly off my feet, I can't seem to find any information online about the optimal way to adjust them to keep them on my feet.
I've been wearing home made huaraches for over 10 years and never had this problem.
Adjust the strap on top and around the heal.
Where do you think bedrock cairn pro sandals fit around the line up?
We’ve tested Bedrocks before and will be again this year! They’re definitely more minimalist than barefoot and not as flexible. But some folks prefer that and they are super durable!
I’ve loved my Xero sandals but found that they’re already getting low spots in them. Unfortunately it has caused my feet to rub now and I can’t stand wearing them for long periods of time 😢
Check with Xero. They provide a long warranty so send them in and maybe get a new pair. I just got a pair Xero Genesis and love wearing them around the house and daily walks to the bay but it’s getting cold even here in Fla.
No bedrock sandals?
th-cam.com/video/qmjQ-SmVeGU/w-d-xo.html
I am kinda bummed I found your channel.. cause I’m gonna spend $160 on these Luna sandals within a month dangit lol. My Teva originals are fine but that crazy Vibram tread has me attention.
😂
Try Surce sandals if you .
We’re trying to get connected with them for this year’s comparison!
Where is Source ?
No Bedrocks??
Here ya go: th-cam.com/video/qmjQ-SmVeGU/w-d-xo.html 😂
Nothing like sandals . Try that once and you are never going to take it off. Everyone start to realize that comfort shoes is the one
Quakery…
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I will not blow up your comment section. I already wear minimalist footwear.
Avoid thin sandals all cost as over stony ground they are Hell
You feet learn to walk lighter. Why they last so long.