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TF-BK31-RY_Men 11 D(M) Tesla Men’s Trail Running Minimalist Barefoot Shoe BK31 (True to size)

Tesla’s BK31 is the ideal option for barefoot trail runners.
Minimalist running shoe that is lightweight but constructed with strong upper materials and durable outsoles.

Slightly cushioned zero-drop sole.
Offers explicit feelings of the terrain that stimulates and develops the bottom muscles the of foot for better stability.

Dura Nylon Band
For instep support and a enhanced tight fit.

Nonslip Grid
Outsoles feature excellent grip and resistance against slips.

Dirt Proof Upper
Keeps dusts and stains away while assuring breathability.

Synthetic Rubber Outsole
Provides more striking grip to the ground and durability.

PU shank
Supports firmly on the heels while working as a stabilizer.

Product Features

  • * Alert : True to size ! Recommend ordering usual shoe size
  • ex: usual size MEN 7 (D) > MEN 7(D)
  • * 0.5 size up for Customer’s with very wide feet
  • ex: usual size MEN 7(4E) > MEN 7.5(D)
  • **06-14-17 Updated size guide based on customer’s comments**

Reblogged 6 years ago from www.amazon.com

Comments

Ryan L. Reilly says:

Instant review… will do a long term one too I was looking for a minimal shoe and was considering the Merrell Trail Glove 2 and came across these. I was a bit hesitant since the company doesn’t have a digital footprint anywhere other than Amazon and that they look like an identical to the Merrell so they are probably a knock off.When I got the package I was even more concerned. They came in a mail parcel and inside they were in a clear plastic bag with a rubber band around it, not a shred of paperwork except the single tag on…

Amazon Customer says:

Low priced minimalist shoe I’ve been a long time user of minimalist shoes. I started the transition using Nike Free 3.0, then moved on to Merrell Trail Glove 1 and Merrell Sonic Glove. I was looking for replacements. I looked at the new Merrell’s and wasn’t impressed. There were changes to a thicker sole with cushion which defeats the purpose of a minimalist shoes. Then were reviews questioning the construction and durability. I found these and the price was a ⅓ of the price of Merrells. Taking a chance on them…

ELM says:

Quality is terrible and getting worse I’ve had several pairs of these and, while they are a decent pair of shoes, the quality has gotten worse with each pair. My first pair was great, the second pair started falling apart within 3 months, same with the third, and on this pair (only 2 weeks of wear) the soles are already falling apart. I’ve walked less than 5 miles on these shoes, don’t scuff my feet, and yet the soles have completely rubbed off parts, have broken and cracked in other parts, and they are completely useless. I had…

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