Hey, guys really stoked to have found these sandals and saved my feet for the few days of summer! Also, I was a little under the weather when I filmed the second part of this review so apologies for sounding a little unenthusiastic and robotic. 😊 The Sandals - www.decathlon.co.uk/p/bivouac-sandals-trek-500/_/R-p-174331
I have the Xero ztrek. They are a little more expensive, but they are great. Wide toe box, and just a thin piece of rubber to protect from sharp objects. Thanks for this review.
Awesome. Iv had the Xero Z-trek in my basket for a month now but can't bring myself to make the purchase due to the price vs estimated use of the things. I wasn't aware of these Decathlon variants until I saw this video. Perfect price for a sandal I might use 4 weeks in the year. Thanks for that.
I tried the Z-Treks from Xero, and my first reaction was to buy 2 more pairs in case they ever change or discontinue them! Of course, I know that Xeros are a little harder to get and more expensive in the UK. The USA site has a big sale or two every year. I got my first pair mid-summer and got the 2nd and 3rd pairs at about 60-70% off.
@@PeteOnPurpose I actually got injured too when I rode a motorcycle. It does not guard your toes very well so I just need to be extra careful. Other than that, I still prefer to use it for my daily walking on flat surfaces.
I have a pair of those, and for me they're just fine regarding the size, straps, etc. The only problem is that I can't wear them for mid/long walks because they hurt. And it's not due to the thin and flexible sole, that's ok (that's what I was looking for in the first place), but for the fact that some dumbass thought it would be a good idea to put a rough surface on the upper side, just where it contacts the feet. It's like walking on a sand paper. Very clever, yes sir... Since they're very affordable I decided to make an experiment and I sanded the surface to smoothen it, but it didn't work. Now I can't return them, of course, but at this price is not a big problem, I can still use them when I know I'm not going to walk too much.
Interesting, I have the same problem when walking they hurt my feet and so does Loretta. The strap also pushes in my little toe so I have given up on the sandals. You are right though a great sandal for the price but also not perfect
I would say I really like them, but I think the toe strap is too far forward. They aren't secure enough for a long hike, especially over rougher terrain. I find that if I curl my toes theres a risk they'll just slip out. I don't know why the strap is over the toe rather than over the knuckle, where I'd expect. I've not worn them since getting some Merrell Kahuna IIIs.
@@PeteOnPurpose That was you taking all the first place glory. 🤣 Normally I comment within 30 seconds of your upload. But a guy's gotta sleep sometimes 😴
Tried these and they are very narrow for people used to minimalist footwear Best spending a bit extra on a genuine baref6brand Wildsoles are UK made and designed if you're interested. Hoping get some soon
That's a good find because most brands are stupidly expensive and it's hard to justify. Having said that I wouldn't fit in these as I wear 42s which are normally a bit long but I need 110mm width. I might try the suggestion below for home made xeros as xero shoes are the best I've ever found but expensive for me.
I find the protruding portion at the back is slightly annoying when it hits the heel. They should have just made the back of the sandals flat like the front. Thinking of filing it down.
@@PeteOnPurpose yeah sizing is also way off for me. Too long. Measured them and it was a cm longer than what the size guide says. But other than those two issues, the sandals are pretty great. The sides don't hurt my toes as I have really narrow feet and I like that these sandals are on the narrow side.
I have no idea mate as I have never worn them swimming? I would assume water would ruin the velcro straps but reading online it says water doesn't, so it could be ok?
Yes, you can. I wore them for two summers, last one really intensively and I swam in the nature every day wearing these sandals. I was kind of hoping to finally destroy them so I would "have" to get my dream Zero Shoes for next summer, but they are still holding up :) Also, I wash them quite often in the washing machine. They're indestructible, after all of this the velcro is 75% functional, I'd say.
@@homegrownheroz, I think the longer I have been wearing barefoot shoes the wider my feet seem to get. So they are no longer comfortable for me, however, they may be fine if you don't have really wide feet like myself.
Oh no way! Even hough my little toes touch the sides I haven’t had problems, I have heard the Xero sandals are really good so may be worth checking out? Decathlon also have a great return policy. 😀
Well... dear @@PeteOnPurpose ... about this answer : "Going barefoot is the gentlest way of walking and can symbolise a way of living - being authentic, vulnerable, sensitive to our surroundings. It’s the feeling of enjoying warm sand beneath our toes, or carefully making our way over sharp rocks in the darkness. It’s a way of living that has the lightest impact, removing the barrier between us and nature".- Adele Coombs, in “Barefoot Dreaming” ! ☺
Mine are my regular size though as I say in the video my little toe does brush the edges, though if I sized up I feel like they may be too long? Decathlon have a very good return policy so you could always order two pairs and see which fits best.
In the shot at 5:14 both your sandals seem to be too large for your feet. I presume that is so that your toes fit underneath the strap. However, that seems to squish both your little toes by the strap that isn't in the right place in relation to your toes.
Yes as we have both been wearing only barefoot shoes for Nearly two years our fit are much wider than average shoe wearing feet and it is a problem for these types of sandals, I would suggest a thong style pair in place of the strap I believe xero do one like this.
I apologise for my last comment Pete because I thought you deleted my comment but what’s been happening to me whenever I post a comment with a link TH-cam deletes it… As for the sandals, I’m considering purchasing EarthRunners but they are expensive and I’m not really sure. I’m also looking for warm, barefoot men’s slippers which aren’t made from wool, to avoid silverfish or clothes moths destroying them but I can’t see any options out there, apart from some handmade leather options on Etsy.
For walking a lot of miles I found these shoes to rub on my little toe so depending how wide your feet are that may be a problem for you also? I was told the Genesis shoe by Xero was better for longer distances how my sandals snapped within the first week so I am still yet to find a barefoot sandal that works for me.
@@PeteOnPurpose I've seen those genesis ones but I'm never keen with the bit that goes through the toes I find those a little uncomfortable. I was considering the Merrell kahuna sandles
I took mine to Norway. I found the decathlon ones terrible. I did 20 miles in them around the Norwegian forests and lakes. My hole right foot turned into blisters. My left foot had two blisters. Well I tried them. I think I'm going to buy merrells sandles next to take to Sweden.
Hey, guys really stoked to have found these sandals and saved my feet for the few days of summer! Also, I was a little under the weather when I filmed the second part of this review so apologies for sounding a little unenthusiastic and robotic. 😊
The Sandals - www.decathlon.co.uk/p/bivouac-sandals-trek-500/_/R-p-174331
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I have the Xero ztrek. They are a little more expensive, but they are great. Wide toe box, and just a thin piece of rubber to protect from sharp objects. Thanks for this review.
Yes I have heard they are a great sandal and not as tight round the toe box as these 😀
Good review, thanks for showing us these sandals. I make them homemade and I am surprised to discover them in sports stores. I'll have to try them!
Oh nice, homemade ones sound like a good idea.
Just had mine come through today - all down to your review !
Awesome, I hope you like them as much as I do. 😊
Haha spotted the wristband the shoes come with. I did exactly the same with mine 😅
haha, nice little bonus. 😂
Awesome. Iv had the Xero Z-trek in my basket for a month now but can't bring myself to make the purchase due to the price vs estimated use of the things. I wasn't aware of these Decathlon variants until I saw this video. Perfect price for a sandal I might use 4 weeks in the year. Thanks for that.
Nice, just be aware if your feet are really wide (like mine) your little toes may pinch the sides.
I tried the Z-Treks from Xero, and my first reaction was to buy 2 more pairs in case they ever change or discontinue them!
Of course, I know that Xeros are a little harder to get and more expensive in the UK. The USA site has a big sale or two every year. I got my first pair mid-summer and got the 2nd and 3rd pairs at about 60-70% off.
I like Decathalon I’ve got all my fitness gear from there
Yes they have such a good range for a reasonable price and their returns policy is insane. 😊
Excellent vid as always Mr White, 💪
Cheers David! I will have you in barefoot shoes soon. 😅
@@PeteOnPurpose 😊🤘
Earth runners sandals for me. Luckily my feet are small enough to wear the kids version so cheaper. The decathlon ones look good though!
They are good though a little tight around the little toe
I love this pair of sandals... light weight... although not very sturdy but good for walking...
I like them though I find they crush my little toes a bit which defeats the point of barefoot style shoes in my opinion?
@@PeteOnPurpose I actually got injured too when I rode a motorcycle. It does not guard your toes very well so I just need to be extra careful. Other than that, I still prefer to use it for my daily walking on flat surfaces.
Here in Brazil they are out of stock for this sandal. Would love to try.
I actually think there are better sandals these ones kinda pinch your feet -
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I have a pair of those, and for me they're just fine regarding the size, straps, etc. The only problem is that I can't wear them for mid/long walks because they hurt. And it's not due to the thin and flexible sole, that's ok (that's what I was looking for in the first place), but for the fact that some dumbass thought it would be a good idea to put a rough surface on the upper side, just where it contacts the feet. It's like walking on a sand paper. Very clever, yes sir...
Since they're very affordable I decided to make an experiment and I sanded the surface to smoothen it, but it didn't work. Now I can't return them, of course, but at this price is not a big problem, I can still use them when I know I'm not going to walk too much.
Interesting, I have the same problem when walking they hurt my feet and so does Loretta. The strap also pushes in my little toe so I have given up on the sandals. You are right though a great sandal for the price but also not perfect
@@PeteOnPurpose same thing for me, I sand them with sandpaper, now it s much beter
I would say I really like them, but I think the toe strap is too far forward. They aren't secure enough for a long hike, especially over rougher terrain. I find that if I curl my toes theres a risk they'll just slip out. I don't know why the strap is over the toe rather than over the knuckle, where I'd expect.
I've not worn them since getting some Merrell Kahuna IIIs.
Yes they are good for the price but the fit is not really barefoot friendly
Damn, Pete! I can't be first when you upload at 2am in the states!🤣
Haha, trying to keep you on your toes mate! You still got the first comment. 😂
@@PeteOnPurpose That was you taking all the first place glory. 🤣 Normally I comment within 30 seconds of your upload. But a guy's gotta sleep sometimes 😴
Tried these and they are very narrow for people used to minimalist footwear
Best spending a bit extra on a genuine baref6brand
Wildsoles are UK made and designed if you're interested. Hoping get some soon
Yes I think it depends in the person as I found they pinched my little toe but they fit Loretta perfectly
That's a good find because most brands are stupidly expensive and it's hard to justify. Having said that I wouldn't fit in these as I wear 42s which are normally a bit long but I need 110mm width. I might try the suggestion below for home made xeros as xero shoes are the best I've ever found but expensive for me.
Yes xeros are great though i brought some sandals that were too big for me and they ended up snapping.
hallo. am planning to buy these for a 1100 km bike touring trip. would u recommend them?
Depends on the girth of your feet, they are a little too narrow for me but they fit Loretta fine.
Would you say these could be suitable for cycling in?
Maybe, I ended up getting rid of these as my little toes were rubbing on the sides so I am still on the look for a barefoot sandal
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I find the protruding portion at the back is slightly annoying when it hits the heel. They should have just made the back of the sandals flat like the front. Thinking of filing it down.
Yes the sandals definitely need some work
@@PeteOnPurpose yeah sizing is also way off for me. Too long. Measured them and it was a cm longer than what the size guide says. But other than those two issues, the sandals are pretty great. The sides don't hurt my toes as I have really narrow feet and I like that these sandals are on the narrow side.
I have really wide feet so my fat feet were falling out sides 😅
Can you go swim while wearing these sandals or does it damage the straps?
I have no idea mate as I have never worn them swimming?
I would assume water would ruin the velcro straps but reading online it says water doesn't, so it could be ok?
Yes, you can. I wore them for two summers, last one really intensively and I swam in the nature every day wearing these sandals. I was kind of hoping to finally destroy them so I would "have" to get my dream Zero Shoes for next summer, but they are still holding up :) Also, I wash them quite often in the washing machine. They're indestructible, after all of this the velcro is 75% functional, I'd say.
Do you think they will hold up for walking within city in pavements?
The material would hold up fine however I personally found them hard on my feet when walking on concrete
@@PeteOnPurpose right, makes sense! Thanks for your quick response :)
I am thinking about buying these I have narrow feet so they may be perfect
if you have narrow feet, these should be the dream.
The heel looks a bit high... that cannot be zero drop or am I mistaken?
I believe they were sold as zero drop however i no longer have them as they crushed my little toes
@@PeteOnPurpose so does that mean you wouldn't stand by the recommendation any more? How long until you disliked them because of your toes?
@@homegrownheroz, I think the longer I have been wearing barefoot shoes the wider my feet seem to get. So they are no longer comfortable for me, however, they may be fine if you don't have really wide feet like myself.
I think you should get one size bigger. I got one size bigger and its more comfy
Yea size up for sure.
Unfortunately they are super slippery on wet wooden floor and not good on long walks as it starts hurting the end of my toes.
Yes they are only good for a short time, which is why I have just ordered some new sandals for summer. Hopefully they work out better.
pretty tanned for living in the UK
Thank you
I bought this sandals, and i got blisters on my little fingers
Oh no way! Even hough my little toes touch the sides I haven’t had problems, I have heard the Xero sandals are really good so may be worth checking out? Decathlon also have a great return policy. 😀
Heye Pete!
Are these sandals suitable for running?
Possibly though I found them a little restrictive on my little toes
They look like they do have some heel rise
They seem pretty flat to me to be honest, though I haven't worn them since last summer. They will be making an appearance again soon though.
@@PeteOnPurpose ok, I may give them a try mate 👍
I'm feel much better barefoot ! 😄
Barefoot is the dream
Well... dear @@PeteOnPurpose ... about this answer :
"Going barefoot is the gentlest way of walking and can symbolise a way of living - being authentic, vulnerable, sensitive to our surroundings.
It’s the feeling of enjoying warm sand beneath our toes, or carefully making our way over sharp rocks in the darkness.
It’s a way of living that has the lightest impact, removing the barrier between us and nature".- Adele Coombs, in “Barefoot Dreaming” ! ☺
Yes, exactly what I said. :P
Yes @@PeteOnPurpose, you said it here. But I said it for the first time when I was 2 years old, in 1961 ! 😄
Haha ok you, win 😅
Do these sandals run true to size? Or should I size up or down?
Mine are my regular size though as I say in the video my little toe does brush the edges, though if I sized up I feel like they may be too long? Decathlon have a very good return policy so you could always order two pairs and see which fits best.
Thanks
In the shot at 5:14 both your sandals seem to be too large for your feet. I presume that is so that your toes fit underneath the strap. However, that seems to squish both your little toes by the strap that isn't in the right place in relation to your toes.
Yes as we have both been wearing only barefoot shoes for Nearly two years our fit are much wider than average shoe wearing feet and it is a problem for these types of sandals, I would suggest a thong style pair in place of the strap I believe xero do one like this.
@@PeteOnPurpose Cheers.
How did I not know they do barefoot sandals??? 🧐
Yes there is quite a few, I actually would not recommend these ones 😅
I apologise for my last comment Pete because I thought you deleted my comment but what’s been happening to me whenever I post a comment with a link TH-cam deletes it… As for the sandals, I’m considering purchasing EarthRunners but they are expensive and I’m not really sure. I’m also looking for warm, barefoot men’s slippers which aren’t made from wool, to avoid silverfish or clothes moths destroying them but I can’t see any options out there, apart from some handmade leather options on Etsy.
No, they aren't zero drop and they aren't wide in haf. Have a nice life.
They are zero drop but not quite wide enough which I explain in the video
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It's the sandals.
@@PeteOnPurpose nope
@@XanderBeckett1 you would be surprised what a pair of minimalist sandals can do. 😅
@@PeteOnPurpose clearly u don’t know what fetishes r
@@XanderBeckett1 ive never been to France, I've heard they taste like chicken?
I want to worship your feet so bad 🤤🦶🏼🙇🏽♂️
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Are these suitable for walking maybe 10 miles on cycles paths?
For walking a lot of miles I found these shoes to rub on my little toe so depending how wide your feet are that may be a problem for you also? I was told the Genesis shoe by Xero was better for longer distances how my sandals snapped within the first week so I am still yet to find a barefoot sandal that works for me.
@@PeteOnPurpose
I've seen those genesis ones but I'm never keen with the bit that goes through the toes I find those a little uncomfortable.
I was considering the Merrell kahuna sandles
Yes I am still struggling for a sandal, just wear trainers now. Let me know how you get on if you go for the merrells. 😀
I took mine to Norway.
I found the decathlon ones terrible. I did 20 miles in them around the Norwegian forests and lakes.
My hole right foot turned into blisters. My left foot had two blisters.
Well I tried them.
I think I'm going to buy merrells sandles next to take to Sweden.
Yea there not the best for walking distances for sure, I have just ordered some new sandals from feelgrounds which look really good.