Xero 360 Shoes
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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- Barefoot-style shoe
- Surprisingly supportive
- Affordable
- Wide toe box
In-Depth Review
Xero 360 Shoes Review (2024): Surprisingly Supportive Minimalist Shoes
Author: Cooper Mitchell, GGR Founder In my Xero 360 shoes review, I’ll help you decide whether these zero-drop shoes are a good choice for you. Read the full review.
Pros & Cons
What We Like...
- Wide toe box that allows the toes to splay and grip
- Durable yet breathable materials
- Very comfortable if you're used to this type of shoe
What Needs Improvement...
- Will take some getting used to for people accustomed to cushioned shoes
- Feet and ankles might become sore at first
- Not as durable as most true CrossFit shoes (a la NOBULL and Nanos)
Summary
A great shoe for those who want to try barefoot-style training.