Thank you for your amazing contributions to the barefoot community.
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
You got it , Elie! I will keep zero-dropping the videos as long as people keep watching. (:
@RLVGReviews7 ай бұрын
I appreciate the effort that went into this video!
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
Thanks very much, yo! Will keep the videos coming. Cheers from one reviewer to another!
@Gman10247 ай бұрын
The barefootwear site is amazing, based off all your experience, which is priceless, and almost thirty five gigs of media for this video is incredible, great job Andrew!!!!
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
Many thanks! It was probably more like 100 gb (35 gb was just the voiceover), ha! Glad you're enjoying the BF site, I use it a lot too. Cheers!
@RC-qf3mp7 ай бұрын
Great video, Andrew! You’ve introduced me to many great shoes and options, and most of all, helped me avoid shoes that wouldn’t be right for my feet and needs. Keep up the good work.
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
That's the key, yea, being able to narrow down your options. Glad the videos have been useful and I appreciate you hanging out. (:
@pType187 ай бұрын
Thank you for showing off the Kingdom of Wow slippers. I have been looking for a pair of slippers that i actually like, and those are perfect.
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
No prob, they've been my fav's for a while now. Cheers!
@MaximC7 ай бұрын
I think I'm about to buy my first pair of barefoot shoes, and this video (and the website) will probably be very helpful with that. Thank you.
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
Right on! Best wishes for your barefoot journey and lmk which ones you go with! (:
@Paindepice_64Ай бұрын
Your reviews are so helpful, thank you 😊
@AndrewFoltsАй бұрын
You're welcome! Appreciate you hanging out. (:
@thedykshow3 ай бұрын
I love barefoot shoes, been wearing the Hykes Vivo and love them, sooo comfy.
@AndrewFolts3 ай бұрын
Right on! Vivo's are my go-to's for all season, and yea, super comfy. Happy barefooting out there!
@regrr17747 ай бұрын
Thank you for this Andrew! I trust your reviews and now looking into the Magical Shoes. I really love their designs.
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
Magical is def unique. Love the side zip and fur on mine!
@regrr17747 ай бұрын
@@AndrewFolts The side zip is definitely what caught my eye!
@anniwilson25347 ай бұрын
You’re like the guru of barefoot shoes! Another casual one is Bohempia - they do a barefoot converse worth investigating. I have a question about the Wildlings boots - they look great but does the split sole let moisture in?
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
Ha, thanks, Anni! Another good looking shoe, I love hemp. I need to clone myself, so I can test and review more house. Water doesn't seem to come in the bottom of Wildlings, because there's an extra layer above the split, but it will come in through the upper fabric. That said, they have new "Resoled" styles with no split and a higher wrap that would be a bit more effective. bit.ly/4atJLma The Tann Resoled is top on my list to try.
@TrustedJustus3 ай бұрын
Hey, Andrew, I love your videos! The effort really shows through. I'm interested in your input for my first barefoot shoe. I'm looking for something that I might be able to do a bit of hooping in, but can also be worn casually out and about. Although price doesn't matter, I'm finding the Saguaros to be a possibility. They will probably wear out faster, though, and that's why I'm curious on what other options you think may be better. Thank you so much!
@AndrewFolts3 ай бұрын
Hey Ezra, a great option might be the Lono Flow. kzbin.info/www/bejne/eZK5ZXmaeq6cmtk It's super flexible and comfortable with a hybrid style that can work for sports and casual, plus a tiny bit of padding, which helps when you're jumping. They're also under $100, but still solid quality.
@GIANTSPACECRAB0016 ай бұрын
Such a good job!! Thank you thank you thank you!!
@AndrewFolts6 ай бұрын
You're welcome, Junpin. Appreciate you watching! (:
@tadghcr21757 ай бұрын
Love the ending. Honestly the philosophy behind Unshoes (who made my Terra Vidas I wear more than any other shoe).
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
Unshoes is def the OG or BF sandals. The Vida's look cool, 100% hemp sounds great!
@tadghcr21757 ай бұрын
What's really nice is they're so easy to wash! I can just scrub them by hand in the sink with a little Dr. Bronners, get all the soap out, leave them to dry in the sun. Then there's no gunk inside or outside, and the hemp canvas is nice and stiff again 👍
@RagnarHoff7 ай бұрын
Do you recommend other brands that has gone the same route as Lems Primal collection, Softstar Primal collection, Fivefingers and Realfoot? That almost clown shoe-like shape for full toe freedom? I have wide feet so other brands than mentioned above, i have to go up a size to the point it gets way too long, but it's the sacrifice i have to make. And Vivo's styling are so damn cool it's hard to pass up.
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
As someone with medium feet I find that shape to be overkill. If your feet fan out quite a bit, then they certainly would be more comfortable. If you feet are just wide, not extra-wide, then Vivo might work, but def check the sizing templates to see. FiveFingers actually don't look that wide, they just stretch out to whatever shape your toes have.
@Patoybroccoli7 ай бұрын
Por favor me gustaría saber el nombre de las pantuflas de lana gris 4:45 ♥️
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
KOW Bamboo/Wool Slipper: bit.ly/3v3AmT6
@Patoybroccoli7 ай бұрын
@@AndrewFolts thank you so much! So sad because they don’t ship to spain. But thank you anyway, love your channel! ☺️
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
@@Patoybroccoli Idk if their Etsy store is any different, but you could check: bit.ly/3eineSa
@Patoybroccoli7 ай бұрын
@@AndrewFolts thank you, so kind! But doesn’ t work 😔
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
@@Patoybroccoli The link doesn't work or they don't ship to Spain on Etsy?
@StanleySimons-ek4dz7 ай бұрын
Hey Andrew, thanks once again for a great video. I'm sure your viewers appreciate the time and effort that went into this. I do have a question for you. Are you familiar at all with Tadeevo shoes, particularly the Vegan Bliss training/running shoes? I got a couple of pop ups on them and they look interesting. Would love to know if you have any thoughts on them. Thanks again!
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
Haven't tried them, but have looked at them before and they seem like a solid option with vented sides, medium 5mm sole, and a decently wide toebox, as far as I can tell. Similar to the Xero HFS kzbin.info/www/bejne/iqWah6ZjZ8aKgrs and Zelen kzbin.info/www/bejne/hWbSqmaphpaieaM, both of which I like.
@nar____4 ай бұрын
Where can I buy the Saltic boots in the U.S.? I can only find them being sold for euros or Czech crowns.
@AndrewFolts4 ай бұрын
I believe it converts automatically when you pay at checkout. You can just do a CZ to USD Google search if you want the exact price.
@Knotdead737 ай бұрын
I've had 3 pairs of Xero's shoes and never again. The Toe box is NOT wide. They have somehting like 4-5mm less than the Vivo's. I've measured them trust me. I still have a pair to sell here if someone is from Canada
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
Yea, it's really frustrating, because they make great shoes otherwise. I've told Xero this repeatedly and they'd probably increase profits by like 2x if they just added a bit more room. Idk what the their reasoning is.
@slavasss21897 ай бұрын
VIVO also often short and narrow and also shallow jn toe box dept 😅😊
@Knotdead737 ай бұрын
@@slavasss2189 Vivo are definitley wider than Xero, can't debate that. And, they last 10 times longer. I've destroyed the first 2 pairs I had of Xero in a year, I've had all my Vivo's for over 3to 5 years and still intact
@woolengrappler7 ай бұрын
Yeah they have great designs, but need to be wider
@Snaketamer-w4y7 ай бұрын
They used to be wider. At some point they changed the last. They may have had to change production facilities. This happens all the time with Chinese manufacturing. But I still want a wider Xero shoe. I can't wear them anymore.
@slavasss21897 ай бұрын
Surprised not to see marrell in video...vapor and trail glove are very good
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
Yea, I tried one years ago and it was pretty nice, although narrow. Vibram sole is always a plus.
@jeremysuggs83457 ай бұрын
Hey Andrew, have you seen the Softstar Camino sandal! Super interested in a barefoot style Birkenstock style sandal and this sure looks like it but wonder how it actually stacks up!
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
Oh cool, yea I saw that a while ago before it came out. Looks great with a VIbram sole. I used to wear Birkenstocks in HS and loved them but hated the arches.
@jeremysuggs83457 ай бұрын
@@AndrewFolts love the channel, Got a pair of Astral Loyak’s and been on the barefoot train since. Thanks to you I’m now in Vivo’s!😎👍Gday
@GeneRosellini7 ай бұрын
Wait the Primus Trail FG Knit is WIDER than the standard version? For some reason I thought it was the opposite.
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
Why, have you tried both? The original Primus Trail FG def felt more slim to me.
@GeneRosellini7 ай бұрын
@@AndrewFolts I'm just comparing the Primus Trail FG 2 to the Primus Trail FG knit.
@MaximC6 ай бұрын
Andrew, what do you think about barefoot shoes for those who have flat arches/flat feet? Is it true, in your opinion, that people with flat arches actually need/benefit from cushioning/support in their shoes, or is this yet another misconceptions (like the one which says that we, in general, even those without any foot conditions, *need* support/cushioning in our shoes)? Btw, am I wrong using terms "cushioning" and "support" interchangeably? Thank you in advance.
@AndrewFolts6 ай бұрын
Barefoot shoes are great for flat feet! I had borderline flat arches back in 2017 and, without a doubt, cushion and arch supports made it worse, because my feet just became weaker and more exhausted from trying to keep steady on squishy foam. When I transitioned to barefoot shoes, my arches raised and became much stronger, to the point where they're now medium height. Also, yes, cushion and support are different. Cushion is just padding. Support usually usually means more firm devices, like inserts and dense stability foam, which are meant to "prop up" a weak foot/ankle.
@MaximC6 ай бұрын
@@AndrewFolts Thank you Andrew, you always give great, clear answers! 🙂 What about the transition period, would someone with flat feet possibly feel more discomfort/pain in the first few weeks or months of transitioning to barefoot shoes or no such thing? And should one alternate at first, wear one day normal shoes, next day barefoot shoes, etc. or not really? Oh, and also, in your view, is there like a limit for those with flat feet on how thin of the sole they should choose, for the transition period (that is if there is such a period at all)? Or is it actually the thinner - the better?
@AndrewFolts6 ай бұрын
@@MaximC What I'd do is just wear barefoot shoes for as long each day as you can without any significant discomfort, then go back to your normal shoes for the rest. Each day just gradually spend more time in barefoot shoes as it feels right.
@MaximC5 ай бұрын
@@AndrewFolts Thank you.❤️
@User-Tal19517 ай бұрын
Hi Andrew, which shoe would you recommend for long city tours walking? I used a vivo magna leather and my feet killed me in a 4 days tour in London ( could hardly walk after the second day, in the fourth I was almost crawling 😅) but this was last year, now I'm more advanced with barefoot
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
Yea, the Magna's too thick for city walking. You want something that's 3-4mm with a minimal road sole. The Primus series is a great option... + Primus Lite Knit kzbin.info/www/bejne/r5XJYoVoj5d-d7s + Primus Asana kzbin.info/www/bejne/mn3XopSbmaajaq8 + Sensus kzbin.info/www/bejne/d4O5kJ95qt2lmdE
@User-Tal19517 ай бұрын
@@AndrewFoltsI was considering vivo lite 3 or all theater IV. Are they also a good option? Sensus doesn't even have a insole. Can it really handle the amount of walking? What is this road sole that you mentioned?
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
@@User-Tal1951 Between the Lite and AW it's just about how much you need water resistance. My original Primus Lite's were 3mm like the Sensus (no insole) and I wore them for both working 8+ hours on concrete as a shoe salesman and running on roads. As long as you use a smooth stride, there's no need for padding, as your foot will come down softly. As with any new shoe, it's a good idea to work it in gradually so your feet can adjust and strengthen.
@User-Tal19517 ай бұрын
@@AndrewFolts yes, I only do smooth stride with front feet landing (I practiced a lot the walking style, and no longer land with heels). It will be two years of only barefoot shoes soon. I checked your videos above about the Primus and Sensus, they do look more comfortable, but I didn't like theire look 😄. That's why, I am thinking more about the lite or AW( hope they can handle a possible new challenge in the future.
@longneckproductions3788Ай бұрын
Love my Forest Esc but definitely not waterproof
@AndrewFoltsАй бұрын
Yea, it's a pretty soft leather, although it can be made a bit more WP with some balsam (beeswax/lanolin).
@gibbethoskins86213 ай бұрын
You should try/review Saguaro, they're actually a pretty decent budget BF shoe, got my self a pair and surprised with how good/durable they are.
@AndrewFolts3 ай бұрын
Yea, I've considered them, but I do have concerns. For one, like Whittin, they've directly ripped off the Vibram V-Trek's style, which bothers me, but more importantly when I see shoes selling for $40 that tells me that everyone else in the brand's supply chain is getting screwed over in order for them to charge that little, especially the workers in the factory. For a budget option, Lono kzbin.info/www/bejne/eZK5ZXmaeq6cmtk, Xero kzbin.info/www/bejne/iqWah6ZjZ8aKgrs, and Freet kzbin.info/www/bejne/inOtlp-fjZytf80 at least make a solid effort to use sustainable/ethical practices and materials without charging a ton.
@gibbethoskins86213 ай бұрын
@@AndrewFolts hmm yeah interesting point, but also assumptive as I doubt some of the other companies charging exorbitant prices are squeaky clean when it comes to ethics and business practices. Perhaps it's what the BF industry needs to bring down the exorbitant pricing of brands like Vivo price capitalising on the lack of decent competition. I personally can't afford them so had to find an alternative, here in Australia there was virtually no other options. Hopefully as BF shoes become more common and more brands pop up, the pricing becomes more reasonable. Thanks for the info 🤙🏽
@AndrewFolts3 ай бұрын
@@gibbethoskins8621 Yea, like I said, Lono, Freet, etc, aren't perfect, but are at least making a solid effort. For $40 you 100% know everyone in Saguaro's supply chain is getting extorted, because it wouldn't be possible to deliver them at that price any other way. Vivo charges what they charge because they're simply the best in every way. They're, durable, flexible, well designed (although some models look dumb/Nike-sih, imo), and made with premium materials at a higher ethical standard than pretty much any brand, except maybe Wildling. They can't magically do all that for bargain prices. I totally feel you, though-it's frustrating that sustainability is expensive. The whole thing comes down the the richest 1% controlling more wealth than the 99%. Realistically, Vivobarefoot is a gnat on the radar compared to tycoons like Bill Gates.
@gibbethoskins86213 ай бұрын
@@AndrewFolts I totally agree regarding the 1%, especially regarding that parasite Bill Gates lol. Thanks again for the info and the reply 🤙🏽
@MilesLangley7 ай бұрын
Once someone becomes accustomed to barefoot shoes would they run a 100 mile ultra on trails in them? Or is there max distance most people can run in these shoes?
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
Nope, in fact some people run ultra's completely barefoot, although you need a lot more callus for that. I've found that I can run much longer in barefoot shoes than in cushion with less fatigue, especially with FiveFingers shoes.
@tjs11897 ай бұрын
How the hell did you manage to not mention a single shoe I have in rotation haha. Vibram KSO EVO, Luna Venado, Lems Boulder boot, Vivo ra 3 lux, and splays (I saw those in the video). Too many to choose from these days
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
There's so many barefoot shoes out there now it's a blessing and a curse, ha!
@joophunt55694 ай бұрын
Lens?
@AndrewFolts4 ай бұрын
Lems have a higher stack height and foam cushion, so they're more in the zero-drop category, rather than barefoot. I personally don't care for them, since they're generally either too soft/squishy or too rigid.
@joophunt55694 ай бұрын
@@AndrewFolts thank you very much
@andrewwinchel46597 ай бұрын
I'm looking for a video that covers durable and tough hiking barefoot shoes that are cactus and sharp rock resistant in places like Arizona.
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
The Vivo Magna FG has a tough medium thick sole and rugged leather upper kzbin.info/www/bejne/hIqsiHxqbM2ipaM and if you want super protective, then the Magna ESC has more beefy lugs while still being flexible and breathable up top. kzbin.info/www/bejne/pqDKZZanedV0eZI
@scottd46106 ай бұрын
Jim Green Barefoot African Ranger.
@Walkerxy7 ай бұрын
I want to try the vibrams but I’m convinced they won’t fit as I have a longer second toe than big toe and their shoes are designed that way. So I’m fucked out of them.
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
Actually I'm looking at my KSO ECO's right now and the second toe is exactly the same length as the big toe, plus the toe rubber is flexible and kind of folds down to accommodate longer toes, so it might work for you. My second toe is also longer than normal.
@Walkerxy7 ай бұрын
@@AndrewFolts fair enough. Good to know. They’ve never appeared such in photos.
@KobevanReppelen7 ай бұрын
My Primus Lite Knit's (Acid Lime) are on the way and I ordered a first pair for the girlfriend :-)
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
Nice!! Those are my fav Lite's, since they've got the best of both casual and training. Have fun out there!
@morgant65087 ай бұрын
how do you rate shoes?
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
I use an algorithm based on width, flexibility, thickness, materials, etc. It's not perfect, but does at least give an objective comparison for reference.
@morgant65087 ай бұрын
@@AndrewFolts Ok it is a ranking on "barefoot level", not necessarily the quality/durability/efficiency/resistance/longevity of the product !
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
@@morgant6508 It includes durability too.
@johnlee76917 ай бұрын
This is great, but I can't understand the names. I know several of the shoes, but could you either enunciate the names better or put a title with the actual name of the shoes. You tend to slur your consonants.
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
Hey John, here's the video in article form with photos and all the names written out: bit.ly/4dJYf46
@DrLeeBrainSurg7 ай бұрын
@@AndrewFolts Thank you. This is very very helpful!!!! Thanks for putting this together. It is a great resource :)
@isaac71847 ай бұрын
I wish the term "vegan mesh upper" or just any "vegan" description was a clearer. I would prefer to know if I'm getting something that's mostly plastic or something with some meaningful biodegradable potential. If it's mostly cotton, hemp, etc, I'd be more interested. If the shoe is almost entirely plastic or if it's some ambiguous greenwashed thing (ex. Lono says they use "biodegradable polyester" without publishing proper reference documents or having third party certifications), then I'd probably pause and think harder about that purchase.
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
Yea, I should have specified further, although you can use the search icon on my website barefootwear.org look up a specific shoe and see its materials or the shoe finder tool to filter for specific materials. bit.ly/49U1Ryo. In terms of a deeper dive on supply chain that's something you'd have to do yourself, because it''s not practically possible for me to do it for hundreds of shoes, and companies constantly change their sourcing/production. That said, Wildling and Vivobarefoot are the two brands with the highest level of sustainability and transparency/certification.
@isaac71847 ай бұрын
@@AndrewFolts Thanks! You do more than enough good work tbh. It's honestly more on the companies to communicate these things effectively, or at least not be misleadingly ambiguous.
@jamesclawson92437 ай бұрын
Vegan leather is always plastic. But I 100% agree with you. I feel like companies use the term vegan is to give the illusion that the material is good for the environment when it's most likely non recycled plastic. And if it is recycled they are pretty good about mentioning that usually
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
@@jamesclawson9243 To be fair, vegan is also a common search term. Like, no one is searching for "synthetic shoes," but a lot of people are searching for "vegan shoes." The reality of the internet is that you have to use the terms people are searching for, or you'll never get found, but yea, more transparency is always a good thing when it comes to materials.
@vow93437 ай бұрын
@@jamesclawson9243That's not true. There are vegan leathers made from other materials that are biodegradable, such as cactus, pineapple, mushrooms, rubber, corn, hemp and new ones are popping up all the time.
@fraac7 ай бұрын
you may have enough barefoot shoes at this point :) wish i'd got that grey xero hfs in my size
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
Gotta catch 'em all...bare-foot-shoes! But yea, the grey's are a great design.
@Anwrimos237 ай бұрын
Make a video with your diet and running tips
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
I don't feel like I know the perfect diet, although what I'm eating right now is mainly organic/free-range bison/elk, wild caught salmon, lettuce/spinach, alkaline fruits (kiwi, pear, papaya, avocado, lemon, coconut), veggie juice (celery, fennel, ginger, lime), soaked/sprouted nuts, seeds, legumes, and pseudo-grains (quinoa, lentils, buckwheat, cashews, walnuts, pepitas, pecans). No dairy, gluten, acidic, or processed foods. For running tips, my Zero-Drop Transition video has a lot: kzbin.info/www/bejne/n2OnaHWLhKaYbsk. Anything in specific you wanted to know?
@The508ranger7 ай бұрын
Have you done a review on the Lems Chelsea boots? I'm rocking a pair of those. 🫡🫡💯
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
No, since I just review barefoot shoes without cushion, but my mom has some Lems Primals and likes them.
@The508ranger7 ай бұрын
@@AndrewFolts ahh ok. Gotcha. I’m going to have to check out those Chelsea boots your recommended. I like those. Cheers 🥂! T/y
@W4ldgeist7 ай бұрын
"Vegan upper" is code for: cheap plastic sold at the price of leather.
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
Sometimes, but not necessarily. For example, synthetic can be made into a finer mesh for hot weather without sacrificing durability. You can't make a thin durable mesh with leather.
@W4ldgeist7 ай бұрын
@@AndrewFolts The thing is: synthetic is cheap. You get the same kind of mesh, from the same materials and the same quality, made in the same factories from some China brand as well as Vivo Barefoot. One costs a third of the price. I am not saying that certain materials are not functionally useful, they definitely are, but some materials are just... cheap, sold at a premium. I am not a fan of synthetic materials because of the turnaround. These shoes are done after 1-2 years. A bit like fast fashion. They produce a huge amount of waste and I try to buy products with turnaround, made from materials, that will not clog up my son's and his children's children arteries for the next 300 years. The whole "vegan" thing makes me angry, because people pretend that this is the "better for the planet and morals" option, while it objectively is easily as hurtful to animals as leather, just indirectly and for decades, centuries to come. If "vegan upper" would mean: made from high quality cotton, made from hemp etc. (there are dozens of plant fibers, that are incredibly durable, functional and bio degradable), then I would nothing but applaud "vegan alternatives" to leather/wool. Vegan is supposed to be the "moral option" (and I really would love for it to be that). To be that, it needs to be cradle2cradle. It cannot damage maybe even more living creatures, than actually killing them for leather. Otherwise, it's a cheap scam, branded to play on the emotions of customers. Then you add the "nicely branded" "membrane" for water resistance.... PTFE coated cotton or synthetic fibre. A forever chemical. It's incredible bad for the environment, animals and every human on this planet, for hundreds if not thousands of years. Especially vegan options have those in them. Why not use oilskin? Made from carnauba wax or some other non animal alternative wax and linseed oil, mineral oil (i get that's not a great option, but still). If those brands would really care about the environment, as their green washing branding wants us to believe, they would look for viable alternatives to some of the worst materials known to men. (A good company in that regard is Mukishoes, that you also reviewed, the are actively looking for REALLY sustainable alternatives)
@AndrewFolts7 ай бұрын
@@W4ldgeist I totally agree with you that natural fabrics are preferable and much healthier for the planet, but you can't expect to change everyone's behavior with one video. Furthermore, the barefoot products/brands that check all the boxes of 100% sustainable, natural, ethical, durable, breathable, etc, are so few that it would be financially impossible for me to only make reviews about them, currently. My goal is to draw people in through a variety of options that are still orders of magnitude better than the ultra cushioned marshmallow "trash in 300 miles" shoes that the majority of the population wears, so that we can all move in a better direction. Finally, it's not that case that synthetic shoes fall apart any faster than natural fabrics. My original Vivo Primus Lite's (all synthetic) are still going after 7+ years. How you treat your shoes is a big part of it.
@W4ldgeist7 ай бұрын
@@AndrewFolts From your comment I gather that I might have come across as critical towards you, your videos: This is absolutely not the case. I am sorry if I came across as critical towards your work. Your channel is great, your videos interesting, educating and informative. You review some of the shoes that I haven't seen anywhere. I would never demand any KZbinr, that has to make a living to fight a fight of an environmentalist. That's incredibly unrealistic. Continue doing what you do! I wish you all the best :)
@yankeesuperstarАй бұрын
I like them, but these shoes should be twenty five dollars tops.
@AndrewFoltsАй бұрын
No brand could manufacture high quality shoes for $25. Consider the materials, manufacturing, shipping, marketing, payroll, healthcare, rent, etc, etc, etc. That would be a charity, not a business, ha.
@BeetleBuns2 ай бұрын
I was NOT happy with splay, they are way too expensive for shoes that didn't even last a week before getting a tear, and started completely falling apart at less than 3 months. Awful shoes period, but for how much they cost they're a borderline scam.
@AndrewFolts2 ай бұрын
Did you buy them recently? I've heard at least five complains within the past couple months and apparently the new version is not as good as the original ones I have.
@BeetleBuns2 ай бұрын
@@AndrewFolts about 8 months ago, not sure if that's recent enough to count towards your data though
@AndrewFolts2 ай бұрын
@@BeetleBuns Hmm, not sure when they switched, but def contact customer service if they wore out that fast.
@BeetleBuns2 ай бұрын
@@AndrewFolts I made the mistake of being upset and just chucking them in the trash unfortunately, so I can't exactly return them or anything. Lesson learned on keeping a cool head I guess lol
@AndrewFolts2 ай бұрын
@@BeetleBuns Oh jeez, well, we've all been there before, ha.