Review by Jaymon Hotz aka the Supehero
  I am  very happy with my Achilles running sandals.  The break in period was a  bit long but once my feet adapted the turned out to be an exceptional  supplement to my barefoot running.  Some of my favorite features of the  Achilles are; the ground feel, fit and stability of the split toe  design; the textured floor and the very durable waterproof  construction.  Some of the trade offs for those features are a more  complicated fastening system, propensity to rub raw spots ,on the top  and sides of the foot, until a sufficient period of breaking in and a  tendency to mix dust and sweat inside the shoe making dirty streaks  across the foot.
    Being a  sandal wearer, already, I appreciate the the split toe design that  allows for more grip, feed back and control.  Being a sandal wearer I  also had the patience to give my feet time to adjust to the rubbing and  wearing the split toe design brings.  It took about a week of casual  wearing for my feet to acclimate.  The split toe design lets me tighten  the fastener in the back until my big toe is snugly pushed up against  the front of the shoe.  This would cause soreness and toenail issues in  most shoes but the smooth molded rubber of the Achilles receives the toe  perfectly giving you a secure tight fit that does not inhibit foot  splay.  I really like the feel and utility of this design.  
  The  strap across the back of foot does make putting the Achilles on a bit  complicated.  I find I have to sit down to put the shoe on and then  position the strap.  This is a bit of trouble when you are in the middle  of a run.  
    Most of  my running is barefoot.  Barefoot running has given me an appreciation  of the beneficial effects of running on a textured surface.  The most  important benefit for me it that it stimulates my feet to develop  thicker skin that can more quickly replace the skin that wears away when  I run barefoot.  The Achilles has a texture pattern on the floor of the  shoe.  This keeps your foot from slipping in a way that may cause  blisters and stimulates the foot to develop that same thicker skin that  barefoot running gives you.  This texture may be uncomfortable until you  adjust to it so give yourself time some break in time.
    I really  like the simplicity of this shoes construction.  It is single piece of  molded plastic with an attached floor.  Everything flexes and moves  together very well.  It is very light at 7 ounces for my 12 inch foot.    This design is waterproof and therefore easily washed so run through  the mud all you want.  Being a sandal and waterproof this shoe will  streak the top and sides of you feet with a mix of sweat, dust, oil and  worn away skin during any run over three miles.  I am used to dirty feet  but it may be more of a put off if you are used to new running shoes  and clean socks.
    The  styling of the Achilles is bold and attention getting.  If you are a  barefoot runner you are probable used to attention.  It you are new to  running or used to conventional shoes the styling might be a detraction  for you.  Keep in mind that the design is functional and you pay a price  in functionality when you go with more conventional looking minimalist  shoes.
    Being a  high mile barefoot runner I find the Achilles running sandal to be a  very efficient and functional design.  They are light, rugged, durable,  provide good road feel and foot protection.  For me running in Achilles  is a great supplement to running barefoot when my feet start wearing a  little thin. 








6 comments:
Hmm those are quite different looking.
I love the Japanese tabi style to these sandals.
I was glad to hear your review of this sandal. I saw them on the web page and thought they looked kind cool. Not sure if I have much use for them myself though...I try to go barefoot as much as possible, even when just walking around. My whole family is doing that too.
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