1/23/2024 0 Comments Minimalist shoes wide toe boxWear Merino Wool Socks: If your barefoot boots are lacking a warm and cozy lining, pair them with a quality pair of merino wool socks. Brands like Wildling offer wool insoles (check out their US or International website) as does Feelgrounds.Ĭheck out a more extensive list of warm insoles here. There are also a lot of options for sheepskin insoles on Amazon, though it can be hard to know what you’re getting from an off-brand. Or, for a lot of warmth, try sheepskin insoles by Softstar, Manitobah, or UGG. Vivobarefoot has thermal insoles you can add to their winter boots. For leather, use Otter Wax or NikWax.Īdd thermal or sheepskin insoles: Like I mentioned above, if you’re going to be trekking over freezing cold ground or snow, you may want to trade off some ground feel for a more insulated sole. Waterproofing: If the boots you love are not waterproof, or you just want to make extra certain that they are, you can add your own waterproofing treatment. If you want reviews on new barefoot shoes as they come out, check out my Instagram account just for barefoot shoes: find me on TikTok for getting the most out of your barefoot winter boots Some barefoot boots have a thicker sole than you’d find on a traditional barefoot shoe, and several companies (like Vivobarefoot) offer thermal insoles to add another layer of warmth to the bottom of your feet. A thick bottom means more insulation from cold ground and snow. Because barefoot shoes by definition have a thin and flexible sole, there is a tradeoff with warmth. I looked for three w’s when I was trying to find the best barefoot boots – waterproof, warmth, and weight. Now that we’re almost to winter, I wanted to share the best barefoot boots that will keep your feet warm and dry. And just to give a quick definition of barefoot, I mean shoes that have thin, flexible soles, a wide toe box, and a zero-drop platform. I’ve already shared the best barefoot and minimalist hiking shoes here. It’s easy to opt for barefoot shoes during the warmer months, but once you start dealing with cold weather, rain, or snow, it can be tough to find a shoe that’s fits the criteria for being both a barefoot boot and warm and weatherproof enough for winter. Check out this round-up of the best barefoot winter boots. It’s winter, which means it’s time to switch out your barefoot shoes for warm, waterproof, zero-drop boots.
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