Barestep Peak
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Barefoot shoes are shoes that try to mimic walking barefoot. They have very thin, flexible soles and give your toes lots of room to spread out.
They're comfortable because they don't squeeze your feet like regular shoes. They let your feet move naturally, which can feel good and reduce pain.
A zero drop sole means the heel isn't raised higher than the toe part. Your foot stays level, just like when you're barefoot.
Start by choosing one size smaller than your usual shoe size. Make sure there's enough room for your toes to spread out, but not so much that your foot slides around.
Yes! We offer hassle-free exchanges for size swaps. Just contact us if you need a different size.
Many people with neuropathy find barefoot shoes helpful. The thin soles let you feel the ground better, which might improve balance. But everyone is different, so it's best to check with your doctor.
Barefoot shoes can help people with plantar fasciitis. The flexible sole can ease pain and strengthen your feet. But it's a good idea to start slowly and see how your feet feel.
Barefoot shoes often work well for people with bunions. The wide toe box gives your toes plenty of room, which can reduce pain and pressure on bunions.