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Closeouts. Champions in the minimalist category, Merrell's Barefoot Train Flux Glove running shoes have a 0mm drop from heel to toe and feature a Vibram® Road Glove sole for traction like none other.
Breathable mesh and synthetic upper with protective fused toe bumper
Reviewed by Rugball from Portland, OR on Thursday, May 16, 2013
Another great shoe in the Merrell barefoot lineup. Snug through the midfoot and grips my heels. Nice wide toebox. Excellent traction with the Vibram soles. They seem to run about 1/2 size big, but I wear socks with them so they fit great. Go down in size if you want to be sockless. The inside construction is somewhat less breathable than other models, but very well constructed. I also have the True Gloves and the insides came apart almost right away. Merrell beefed up the construction and I expect this pair to last a long time.
Reviewed by I am barefoot from Michigan on Monday, April 22, 2013
I love this shoe on land and in water !! This shoe will be my kick-around and my kayak shoe !! I will wear this shoe all summer !!, as close to barefoot as you can get !!
Reviewed by southern sweat from Raleigh, NC on Sunday, April 21, 2013
flat is most important. Like the other merrels, this one is great for its zero drop. It is roomier in width than some of the similar merrells. The mesh upper is a nice change of pace from similar merrels too. cooler, lets air through
Question
“I realized that my Brooks running shoes are horrible for P90X and CrossFit training. I have talked to bunch of people and they all swear by 'barefoot' shoes. I wear 9.5 in almost every shoe size but with the barefoot shoes they need to fit snug. I am worried though that I won't get the right size and I'm on deployment so I can't find a store to try them on in before buying them on your site. What size would you recommend.
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Asked on 3/30/2013 7:23:47 AM by Rick from Cleveland