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I've been looking for a pair of gym shoes for a while now. My pair of Sensei shoes have like no tread left on them. I want on a whim and ordered a pair of these shoes, 

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Your new favorite lightweight minimalist shoe for everything you do -- run, work out, stroll, Crossfit... you name it... Check it out here >

So far, I am very impressed with the shoe. They have a lot of the what made the Sensei shoe great as a non-golf shoe. Very flexible, zero drop, wide in the toe of the shoe, and lightweight. 

Right out of the box I went to the gym, ran on the treadmill and had no issues. 

the only thing now is to wait and see how long they last. 

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4 minutes ago, saevel25 said:

I've been looking for a pair of gym shoes for a while now. My pair of Sensei shoes have like no tread left on them. I want on a whim and ordered a pair of these shoes, 

Prio-Men-White-Black-3-4.jpg

Your new favorite lightweight minimalist shoe for everything you do -- run, work out, stroll...

So far, I am very impressed with the shoe. They have a lot of the what made the Sensei shoe great as a non-golf shoe. Very flexible, zero drop, wide in the toe of the shoe, and lightweight. 

Right out of the box I went to the gym, ran on the treadmill and had no issues. 

the only thing now is to wait and see how long they last. 

Nice! I’ve always been a fan of Brooks when it came to shoes for hiking and running ( I do much less of both of late). But I like the wide toe area you mentioned in these which is what I always liked with Brooks.

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Are there any zero drop shoes with a narrow toe box? My feet slide around in wide boxes.

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41 minutes ago, colin007 said:

Are there any zero drop shoes with a narrow toe box? My feet slide around in wide boxes.

Try Lems. Primals are great.

P.S. Other than that,  main diff between men's and women's shoes is toe box width..ahem.. cough..hint..cough..sniff. 😋

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23 hours ago, GolfLug said:

Try Lems. Primals are great.

P.S. Other than that,  main diff between men's and women's shoes is toe box width..ahem.. cough..hint..cough..sniff. 😋

 LOL I think I would be scared to meet the woman who wears shoes as big as mine… 

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