WHITINMen's Wide Toe Box Running Shoes + Zero Drop Sole | Rubber Outsole
R**R
Amazing value
These are fantastic! The wide width is actually wide (fits like a 4E). The wide toe box is super comfortable and the shoe is very lightweight. Great traction in the wet or dry. And the shoe is one of the few zero drops available with enough padding to be comfortable all day. The orange color is vibrant and fun. The shoe may not last as long as comparable Altras, but at 1/6th the price, you'll come out way ahead.
B**B
Versatile, comfortable and budget friendly shoes
These are nice looking and incredibly comfortable shoes for a great price. The wide toe box is great and helps the feet really breathe! They are also really lightweight. I’ve been a lifetime Nike customer, but these might be the most comfortable shoes I’ve ever worn.
R**.
Not a running shoe, but fine
I wouldn't run in these, well at least I'm not going to try anymore lol. Very poor cushioning and sole, st least for running. But they have become decent yard/whatever shoes. I am not sure if the foot is wider than your average shoe, probably not.. but the toe box is wider and more foot shaped than your regular shoe. Pretty comfortable, they are fine, I wouldn't buy again because they definitely aren't my style, I was just hoping to score some decent wide toe/zero drop running shoes. They are not that, but they are decent wide toe casual/semi athletic sneakers. I have other whitin casual shoes that are also decent. For the price, Whitin seems to be pretty good! But spend money for good running shoes...
M**
Best looking, best fitting, and cheapest wide toe box shoes on the market
I’ve tried on Flux adapt runners (not wide enough toe box/narrow at arch), Bronax (too narrow at the arch or wide and bulky), Smartville (bulky and ugly design), and other random up and coming Amazon brands, but this specific shoe seems to be the best. I think they are better looking than all that Lems has to offer too. The traction on the bottom is decent but not the best for slippery surfaces. The wide toe box provides a lot of stability though so they are doable for wet grass and things of that sort. They work well running on flat hard surfaces, but I would avoid using them for trail running. They are flat so good for the gym too, although I prefer to squat in socks. I saw other people say they looked like clown shoes, but that’s unavoidable to a degree with wide toe box. Either way, you get used to the look pretty quick and no foot pain is quite worth it. They work well with joggers and shorts too.
A**N
A Comfortable Shoe
I’ve worn these for about a month now, so far they seem pretty durable, and offer a nice flat sole with decent traction. Fit is good but it will vary based on your foot. For me the wide toe box is exactly what I wanted, and for the price it’s a solid deal.
T**N
Five stars for the fit, one star for the durability
I put a lot of miles on shoes. I am not a small person, so I tend to destroy shoes pretty quickly.The good:These shoes fit wide, triangle-profile feet very well (Big toe is the longest, then each toe gets progressively shorter - looking down, it looks like a triangle.) I used to look for 4E shoes, now I look for foot-shaped shoes, like these.They are semi-barefoot shoes, meaning that they are barefoot shape, there is zero drop, but there is a bit of cushioning like a more standard running shoe. The sole has a good base thickness and very small traction features with contributes to getting decent life out of the sole as long as you stay on pavement or flat dirt. These are not an off-road shoe.The ugly:The interior of these shoes, for me, lasts about 50 miles. This is abysmal. I have several holes develop. One in the inside, low down on my heel and one at the top of the rigid plastic heel counter. These get progressively larger over time. With strategic taping and thicker socks I can still wear them, but they do start to eat the socks. I get about 250 miles out of the sole before it wears through. This is pretty good for an inexpensive shoe and they certainly last longer than soles with large lugs on them. The soles obviously get more slick when the little traction features wear off, but for street use they are fine.I have worn out several pairs of these in exactly the same way. Why? The fit. I am actively looking for other shoes with a similar fit that I hope will last longer.
H**L
Comfortable And Affordable
The media could not be loaded. I recently purchased these shoes, and I couldn't be happier with my choice! As someone who spends a lot of time on my feet, I was looking for a pair of shoes that is comfortable but also affordable. These shoes were exactly what I was looking for. For one, the zero drop design makes a noticeable difference. It promotes a natural feel that my feet absolutely love. The wide toe box is a lot more comfortable than I expected. I always struggled with shoes that felt constrictive, but these allow my toes to spread naturally, which has led to less fatigue and better overall comfort during long days. I have always just worn normal shoes from the store, but wide toe box will be my go-to from now on. The dark grey color goes well with a lot of stuff, so I can wear them at work or at the gym without looking out of place. Plus, the colorful stripe on the side looks really nice without being over the top or corny. Overall, the price is fantastic for the quality you’re getting. If you’re looking for comfort, affordability, and style all in one pair of shoes, I highly recommend giving these a try. They’ve easily become my go-to footwear. I don't have any negatives at the moment but I haven't had them for a long time so I can't speak for the durability of the shoes. Everything I see has been great so far, though.
M**E
Great shoe
Comfy, looks great and very good on the toes.
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