WHITIN Men’s Zero Drop Running Shoes + Wide Toe Box
Original price was: $52.99.$43.99Current price is: $43.99.
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Customers say
Customers appreciate these running shoes for their wide toebox that provides plenty of room for toes, and find them comfortable enough to walk 15K steps. The shoes receive positive feedback for their quality, value for money, and appearance, with one customer noting they look like high-end Nikes. The durability and cushioning receive mixed reviews – while some say they hold up well, others mention the soles wear out quickly, and while some find the cushioning sufficient for fast-paced treadmill walking, others note there’s not much padding in the sole. The foot support is also mixed, with some customers saying they provide good support for workouts and running, while others report very little arch support.
12 reviews for WHITIN Men’s Zero Drop Running Shoes + Wide Toe Box
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Original price was: $52.99.$43.99Current price is: $43.99.
Sparty Rob –
Tremendous Value Wide Toe Box
Great value! For the price these shoes are excellent. Wide toe box allows my toes to splay and there is no pinching or confinement. They look great and so far appear to be durable. Better quality than I expected. There is not a ton of cushioning on the sole but they are comfortable. I would buy them again.
Justin Sandall –
Great shoe for an excellent price
I typically wear Xero shoes for the wide toe box and minimalist design. While these aren’t minimalist, they are true to the wide toe box and so much better looking than almost all of the Xeros I’ve worn. The extra cushion, with zero drop from heel to toe, is also incredibly comfortable during my work days. At about 1/3 the cost of Xeros, I’m very happy with this purchase.
Pen Name –
little loose but better on concrete
I ordered this shoe A. cause its cheap and B. I needed something more comfortable in the barefoot world on concrete. Im knew to the barefoot scene but 1 hour power walk in my $160 vivo barefoot shoes on pavement was a little rough cause there so thin in the sole. these $40 whitin shoes still have a wide toebox and zero drop in heel but the sole is a little thicker so its more comfortable IMO on pavement. Only complaint toe box a little loose, besides that I love running errands in these,
D. Jones –
Whitin road running shoes, what a pleasant surprise!
I was looking for a barefoot shoe with a little extra padding and decided to try these out. Due to a not quite successful surgery I lost the fat pad on the outside of my right foot behind the little toe, so normal barefoot shoes with no padding are not workable for me. Seeing that these are advertised as running shoes I was hopeful they would have a bit thicker sole. However, I was a little hesitant due to the low price, thinking they might be cheaply made and uncomfortable. I was wrong on both counts. They are very comfortable, true to size for me (size 10), look great in my opinion, and while they are not trail shoes they have good grip on normal surfaces. If you are like me and are into zero rise barefoot type shoes but need just a little more padding in the sole I highly recommend these. I typically wear orthotics but have not yet needed them in these, and I plan to buy at least one more pair before the tariffs kick in. I have only worn them for a month but I have been in them every day, walking quite a bit, and they are wearing very well so far.
Travis –
Can go the mile – 685 to be exact
I have had these since april 21st this year and I can give a full review of how I think they are. Honestly would love to get sponsored for these shoes to test them all and see how they do.I walk 10k steps every day and have been for the past 2 years as I really enjoy being outside and getting into better health. I use these in the gym 3 times a week and thats for bodybuilding styled workouts. They don’t have the best tread, but for doing calf raises they actually grip really well and keep my fit from slipping. Even without having a really expensive tread, these have held up well outside and I have not once ever slipped on anything. This includes gravel, water puddles, wet rocks, and even walking through rivers with them on I have had zero issues. as of right now I have walked with these shoes roughly 685 miles since I have gotten them. Some days I would walk 20k plus because of theme parks and hiking trails.I have some decent inserts from my doctor as I have absolutely terrible arches, tendon/bone sprains and breaks from the Infantry which caused my toes to roll under each other so I have to use toe spacers in my pinky toe and the toe just one over from in. The space in the shoes gives me ample room for my toes to fit the spacers and comfortably I might add.overall 10/10 for fit and sleek design. Only wear I really had was in the heel, I wear them slightly loose while I walk so my feet can swell without being uncomfortable and this has caused my heel to rub and rip the backing out of the shoe and expose the plastic frame. This is not an issue as I have absolutely worn these into the ground and still wear them comfortably despite the missing foam. I refuse to buy shoes that are not Zero Drop. Give them a try, I do suggest getting an insert for cushion for arch support regardless on whether or not you need them.
Stocktonator –
Great feel and quality if the tread lasted longer.
Felt I should write a review since I had so much hope for these. I run about 100 miles a month and was frustrated at the cost of having to buy new Altra Torins every two months. So I tried these.A few things. As others mentioned they run a half size big. The size I always get for Altra has too much room. It may be because they have zero cushion and so you need room for an insole. I ran a few times without insoles and it was okay, but when I bought some it was actually comfortable. I really enjoyed the experience.Unfortunately, the tread gave out on me in one month. See image. I pronate so I always wear the outside edge of the back of the shoe, but with Altras it’s not this worn through after twice as many miles. Because I had insoles and wouldn’t have to buy them again, I bought another pair of Whitins, this time a half size smaller, and it’s again very comfortable to run in, but after week I’m already seeing bad wear on the tread. As quickly as that’s wearing, I won’t save money with these – can’t buy shoes every month.The rest of the shoe feels solid to me. Some review said it looked like poor quality but they seem well made to me. Just need thicker tread for pronaters like me.
Lady Betsy –
Extra Wide, Good Value, Nice Looking
Nice pair of shoes. Definitely extra wide. Works great for my feet. Using for walking and low impact workouts. Light weight and cushioned.
Jim –
Roomy and comfy shoes. At this price, definitely beats Altra options for pavement running
Andres Ivan Lopez Moreno Chapoy –
Tengo un mes con estos zapatos y están siendo geniales, muy cómodos, el primer zapatos en el que mis dedotes pueden moverse con libertad. Es muy poco tiempo pero los ve en re buen estado. Además me gustan, está bonitos.
محمد علي بن علي –
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Al Haslet –
For years I have struggled with the fit of shoes,and spent money, on doctors and orthotics. They have all failed me.I saw the shoe on Amazon, it looked good so I took a chance.I am glad I did. (Why) there is plenty of room for my toes, on the side and top, I have average ankles and heals the fit is perfect no riding up or down! The shoe is very light and airy.I have been told that I need cushioned heal with stability.(I know now that is Not so for me )The zero drop shoes was the best thing for me, my walking is way more stable and my ankle pains are gone and other problems are healing.I have put almost 80km walking on them and they are holding up good. (No rough abuse)I now have purchased second pair just in case they are no longer available.This product works the best for me, and they look good too although they need some more colors.(Little note doctors are not always correct and shoe company’s promote hype, trust your gut and take some chances to find what works for you!) I did and its paying off 👍👍👍( Note I did upgrade the insole to Marks work warehouse 2 pack Duracare insoles)
sam –
As described.