20 Affordable Barefoot Shoes That Look Awesome

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Published 2023-11-11
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Our ultimate guide to the best cheap barefoot shoes, presenting 20 remarkable unisex choices, all under $100. Enjoy even more savings with our exclusive discount codes. Plus, check out our 'Shoe Value for Money Equation' to learn how to accurately assess the real value of a pair of shoes, illustrating that price is just one aspect of their true worth. #barefootshoes #barefootshoereview #cheapshoes

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0:27 $90-$99
2:11 $80-$89
4:15 $70-$79
5:00 $60-$69
5:34 $50-$59
6:26 Under $50
7:02 The "shoe value for money equation"

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All Comments (21)
  • @yoshiplz
    For the past 10 years, I have only worn Vibram five-finger shoes everyday (except for the rare rainy day in Phoenix, AZ when I wear my uncomfortable, 15 yo pair of Pumas). I use them for work, hiking, running, and casually about town. Lately, their styles and prices have moved beyond my comfort range. This video gives me hope for an affordable, more traditional looking barefoot experience. Thank you!
  • @theklr
    Been able to support a couple of barefoot startups on kickstarter. It really is an exciting time for barefoot shoes. Just hope there’s some more versatility with soles soon, would love to have a barefoot dance shoe.
  • Thank you for your research and reviews. I’m loving my 18 month transition to barefoot shoes. I work in a corporate environment so it’s challenging to find suitable non sneaker-esque shoes for work. But happy to see movement with barefoot shoe companies!
  • @scottpuntel284
    I absolutely love all my five fingers!! I have been wearing them for years. I use them for casual, hiking kayaking just about anything that doesn't require a boot. I honestly do find them a bit pricey, but at the same time I think I've gained balance agility and the more comfortable gate when I walk. I noticed when I have to go back to boots for a long time my hips hurt. That doesn't happen in my five fingers ever.
  • Can you do a review for those of us who stand all day at work, I really suffer with sore feet, ankles and knees from standing for up to 8hrs a day at work as I'm sure alot of people do in retail, hospitality and nursing.
  • @Kirtahl
    I bought a pair of whitin trail shoe in 2020 and wore it for four years, I only mow in them now as they have blown out. but 10 dollars a year got me into barefoot shoes.
  • @todallard8791
    I had the xero prios but they are not wide went up half size and still not wide enough and the uppers did not last long enough. I got a pair of Sagauros and they are much wider my feet love the room they have the strechy top is nice I like and don't mind at all the look of water shoe.
  • @mattgreen753
    I recommend TSLA Trail Running Shoes. I've had mine for nearly 3 years and use them for the gym and everyday tasks. They're less than $40.
  • I’m a Vibram Five Finger fanatic and my V-Trek shoes are my go to shoes for every day wear. So far they’ve cost me 33 cents per day. That’s according to my formula of Price divided by days used. Not days used divided by price. Apart from your mix up with your formula this is an awesome vid. Thanks.
  • @Jessica-zi1en
    I have the Hykes Pinnacle and love them, also love that they donate a pair with each purchase.
  • @urgentsiesta7606
    I used to have a pare of five-fingers that I wore only while hiking. Ditched them when I moved for some reason... :( Just got another pair and am wearing them almost everywhere. Was wearing flip-flops, but your feet get dirty... Going to get a few more five-fingers for different occasions - they're amazingly comfortable and now that i've really discovered barefoot shoes, I'll stick with them until my feet finish spreading back out. :)
  • @MelodicMethod
    i bought a pair of Whitin cross-trainers for indoor training and I am quite happy with them. Normal price $63
  • @JetSe77er
    I'm primarily interested in barefoot shoes because they're so packable. I would love to see a video on the most packable/travel barefoot shoes.
  • @mariak1865
    I switched to barefoot shoes about 2 years ago , and i LOVE Vibram's soles (for their barefoot models of course) ! My first barefoot shoes were Furoshiki by Vibram, i also have KSO eco, and generally i feel that they give feeling of being barefoot more than other brands. I also like Vivo barefoot, they have good thin soles, they are light, flexible and have cool designs (not very cheep though).
  • I have tried several minimal shoes and the most comfortable and versatile were also the cheapest: Saguaro. I think they're especially great if you like a secure but not restrictive fit. My Xero Mesa Trail 2 are the total opposite. Their fit is far too imprecise (too much space) for me
  • As a consumer of barefoot footwear, my favorite model continues to be huaraches. You can run a marathon in them or take them to a wedding, and they are not very expensive.
  • @user-ji3sz5yx3k
    Love Whitin. I've had Vivos, merrel barefoot line when they made them and others, and id choose my cheap Whitin's anyday.
  • @Amazon_213
    Definitely the Vimes school of thought on shoes. Terry Pratchett nailed it with that character