Pulse All Black
High-quality leather sneakers designed for natural and healthy movement, even on hard urban surfaces. Give your toes and feet freedom thanks to a truly spacious toe box and a sole flexible in all directions.
Category: | Barefoot shoes |
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Handcrafted leather sneakers with ample toe room are versatile city shoes. Made in the European Union.
- Sole 4 mm - non-slip, very flexible, and durable
- Special insole Standard 4mm - an ideal combination of materials, the result of 3 years of development. It is flexible but shock-absorbing, simulating walking in nature, for example, on a forest path
- Optimal shape for supporting natural and healthy movement
Materials:
- Upper: Smooth leather
- Lining: Textile
- Sole: Rubber
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Jette Jørgensen
Based on the advertisement, I had anticipated that these shoes would be softer in the soles, than the other Realfoot shoes.
That was the reason, I bought them, since I get pains in my heels, when I walk on hard surfaces in my other Realfoot shoes.
I am disappointed, that the soles in the Pulse feels exactly the same as the other shoes from Realfoot.
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Petr Kníže
Botky vypadají solidně. Teď na zimu se ale ven moc nehodí, takže hodnotit je budu až na jaře.
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Kirk DeGrant
Superb. Oh how long I've been searching for a solid, simple, WIDE, comfy barefoot shoe. These shoes are exactly what I needed and were worth the wait. Every time I order a pair of Realfoot shoes, I am consistently and pleasantly surprised by the high quality look and feel. If you've got real feet like me, get these shoes.
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Why the textile lining?
Andrew Oster
These look rad for some of that 90’s skate shoe swag… But why ruin all that foot-shaped leathery goodness with textile lining? All it does is make a shoe like this totally unnecessarily toasty - whereas leaving it unlined (or lining with leather) would let the shoe breath, for that ultimate, total wearing comfort.
Other users have been asking for an unlined/leather-lined leather shoe for a long time now… I’m hereby joining the chorus, preparing to be patient.
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