WHITINMen's Zero Drop Running Shoes + Wide Toe Box
J**O
Looks Like a Brooks, Fits Better than a Brooks.
I am new to minimalist shoes and properly fitting for wide-toe box and splaying my toes. After reading reviews on several products, I decided on Whitin. So far I have tried their canvas and relaxation fit. For my style, relaxation fit is the best for me.I apologize for the long review; however, I did this to help others ensure they get as close to a fit as possible the first time. In normal shoes I wear a 9.5W in Brooks Ghost 16. Between AI and the Whitin instructions on measuring for a proper size, my foot size is the following in Whitin measurements: 10.6 Length max by 4.2 width max.In the Whitin running shoes, I ordered a 12W. In comparison to Black Brooks Ghost 16 9.5W, they look nearly Identical. As for size, the Whitin at 12W are obviously a bit longer by 1.5-2 inches and the toe box is nearly the same, maybe a wee bit wider. Where you see and feel the difference is the toe splay area. Whitin is wider. In the Brooks, the angle across the pinky toes come in at a lower angle, contributing to the pinky toes feeling cramped. How did the Whitin 12W running shoes fit? It’s a bit too long for my feet, but manageable. Once these wear out, I will order 10W. Then they shoe fit much better.Soon, I will be trying their food service shoes and anything with the relaxation materials and will provide my review in hopes it will help future Whitin fans.Most of us grew up on mass-produced shoes that are tailored to all. For those looking to sustain proper foot health or improve foot health, these shoes are the way to go. If you’re thinking about switching from the “normal” we all have been taught, these are a great starter. Just remember to measure your feet correctly. The old, normal shoe sizes might not work. Good luck!
C**A
Stiff sole - insoles removable
Stiff sole. Big toe box. I have wide broad bad feet (arthritis & a break that didn't heal well, planner fascitis, & bone spurs). I wear prescription orthotics to help. The insoles that came with the shoe are easily removed and my orthotics slid right in. My foot Doc said I need stiff soles. Usually I have to wear solid rubber soles boots with my insoles to have any time on my feet before they throb. These seem to be adequately stiff... Not the stiffist I've had, but they feel like they will work. The outer rubber is a bit thin (suspect I'll wear it through soon enough, but at this price point I'd expect it). The foam Eva middle is fairly rigid. I ordered 12w and got a euro 46: fit fine. I'll update if time shows a different result.
P**E
little loose but better on concrete
I ordered this shoe A. cause its cheap and B. I needed something more comfortable in the barefoot world on concrete. Im knew to the barefoot scene but 1 hour power walk in my $160 vivo barefoot shoes on pavement was a little rough cause there so thin in the sole. these $40 whitin shoes still have a wide toebox and zero drop in heel but the sole is a little thicker so its more comfortable IMO on pavement. Only complaint toe box a little loose, besides that I love running errands in these,
D**T
A Real Shoe
Whitin has met the standard as a quality shoe maker with this pair. I have put them through the ringer riding few thousand miles on a bike, hundreds of hours exercising on concrete and many thousands of hours wearing them out as my only shoe since the August of 20'24.With well over 10k steps walked every day, there is barely any wear on the fabric, the tongue and the bond between the souls and the upper body. Even the shoe laces have held on for the journey.Not until recently have the bottoms of the shoe lost any significant amounts of traction, but I also began incorporating motions into my workout that put a lot of stress on the material, specifically against the coarse concrete slab I exercise on.These shoes are well worth the money at $50.00, in fact, I bought a replacement set and two other colors, to boot.I would hardly ever do a product review, but these Whitin shoes have satisfied my thirty years search for a reliable, and honest, wide toe shoe for active wear.
A**.
Excellent value for daily shoes
These replaced an $80 pair from a brick and mortar store that started coming apart after a few months. I've had these for about a year and they're going strong. These are the first wide toe box shoes I've owned and they are so freeing. Comfortable, not stiff, true to size. Not at all waterproof but that's not what I got them for, and they dry quickly. Excellent value.
C**W
wide foot fantastic
I have only had these a few days but I love them. I am female with very wide feet - 3.8 inch wide. It is very difficult to find shoes that fit and not cause pain. These actually work. I can measure my foot, decided to go for the size listed at 4 inches wide at a Euro size of 42. They are long but I am use to that, the beauty is they are actually wide enough so my little toe does not get squished under my foot or rubbed raw. I am not in constant pain - something I’ve been dealing with all my life. These are the first zero drop I have tried. I am not a runner and seem to get weird cramps when using running style shoes. These do not give me cramps. They felt weird at first but the short break-in was well worth the effort. I recommend. …will update later as I experience this different kind of shoe.Update 6/17/2025: Went on a 3 week vacation. Love these shoes even more. Kept changing back to these shoes because they don't give me pain, no matter how much I walked. I'm buying another pair - after I pay for my trip. Lol.
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