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What is BAREFOOT footwear?

Have you ever wondered what it would feel like to walk on clouds? To experience the world beneath your feet in its purest form? Barefoot offers you the chance to do just that. It's not just about different shoes, but about a completely new level of comfort, freedom, and connection with the ground.

 

MAIN FEATURES OF BAREFOOT SHOES

1. Barefoot shoes have a perfect ZERO DROP. Zero-drop, meaning zero difference between the heel and the toe, adjusts body posture, changes the stereotype of heel striking to stepping through the front of the foot, and adjusts the center of gravity. The joints are exposed to less stress and we are less likely to lean forward and walk hunched over.

For every centimeter of heel height, the load on the front part of the foot increases by about 10%.

Possible consequences of high heels: in the long run, they can shorten the calf muscles and change the distribution of weight, which can lead to knee osteoarthritis and back pain. Prolonged wearing of high heels can also lead to "hammer toes," bunions, as well as heel spurs. Morton's syndrome is another potential consequence and causes numbness, tingling of the toes, and pain due to swelling of the interdigital nerves.

 

2. They are known for their typical shape, which resembles the shape of a foot. WIDE FRONT PART gives the toes freedom of movement and does not press them in any way. Thanks to this, the toes can spread and contract naturally while walking, giving the body greater support.

 

 

3. Thin and FLEXIBLE SOLE provides perfect contact with the ground, stimulates nerve endings, strengthens balance, and gives an excellent sense of the ground while protecting the feet. The more irregularities on the terrain, the higher the level of brain stimulation.

 

 

4. LIGHTWEIGHT  Light and breathable, barefoot footwear allows your feet to move naturally. Say goodbye to cramped toes and enjoy all-day comfort.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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