Xero HFS - Lightweight Road Runner - Men
Tip: For Xero shoes, at least for the ones i bought, Men's HFS Running Shoes order 1/2 size larger than the normal athletic shoes you wear.
So far I have no complaints at all, I ordered 1/2 size larger and it fit perfect, very lightweight and comfortable.
In the review option it had 'working out', 'comfort' and 'support'. I only put 3 stars for support because that is confusing in this context, as these are minimalist/barefoot shoes and the shoe 'support' is minimal, but that doesn't mean it is bad, it is exactly what I wanted.
My ONLY issue is on certain surfaces like tile if you drag your foot across the floor, it makes a very LOUD squeaking sound and can be a little annoying at times. Solution: lift my feet more :P
As an airline pilot I am always looking for the perfect travel shoes. Living out of a suitcase for half of the week you quickly figure out how much space a pair of shoes takes up. This is what originally got me into wearing minimalist/barefoot shoes about ten years ago. Since then I have gone back-and-forth between wearing minimalist and traditional shoes. I recently switched to international flying and once again had to address my travel shoe needs. The Xero Shoes Men's HFS shoe fits my travel needs perfectly. Supper comfortable, the laces cinch down perfectly and holds it’s position. I think this design would accommodate a good number foot widths. I love working out in them, using them on long city walks or just kicking back in them on layovers. Normally my travel shoes stay in my suitcase when I’m home but I keep taking them out to workout in because I’m enjoying them so much. (Maybe I should get a second pair 😁) They don’t look too wide in the toe box. We all know how some of these shoes make you look like you have duck feet. As my wife has pointed out about several other shoes I have owned in the past. Xero shoes has done a good job on updating there designs. Not sure I love all their colors. This could be an area they could improve on. I like this shoe so much I recently picked up a pair of Xero Shoes DayLite Hiker Fusion Hiking Boots. Not sure if I’ll use this shoe for my work travels but I’m thinking it will be a good shoe for local hiking and fishing in Colorado. I’ll post a review later. Next on my list will be a pair of running sandals and an all around travel shoe (I have a big wishlist for this one). I’ll post an update if I find some that I like. Safe travels!
I ordered 1/2 up per the Xero Shoes website. I already own a bunch of Xeroes in different styles but these are already my favorite road runner. They provide some lateral support compared with the Speedforce or Merrell TG. I also own the Xero 360s for circuit training, cross training. I removed the sock liner in these for a better ground feel, but I do wear no-show socks with them. There’s a nice wide toe box without looking like a toddler’s shoe. My narrow heels remain secured and the whole shoe flexes with my foot when running or doing more extreme movements like stretching and yoga. I’m going to put a lot of miles on these.
I wear a 9 in most shoes. I ordered the HFS in a 9.5.
Bought these to replace an old pair of sneakers that I used for rowing. Most newer sneakers seem to have a heel "rise" anymore. I tried some other sneakers I had at home and just couldn't get past that rise in the heal. These work great. I row sock less so the "open" design of the top is appreciated. I haven't yet tried, but I may replace the insole with a Spenco one for a little more cushioning.