Randy Kreill, December 5, 2020
Minimalist AVR Score: 9.8
Editor Overall AVR Score: 9.8
Price $110 Ladies or Mens (Primarily available online at: www.XEROSHOES.com/go/randy_kreill (affiliate link) #XeroAmbassador
Review Summary
One of the best, most versatile general and athletic use truly minimalist shoes on the market, at a very reasonable price point.
Pros:
~ True minimalist design with 5.5MM outsole that includes a 5000 mile warranty, and a 2MM removable insole.
~ New vehicle tire inspired tread pattern
~ Reflective trim for enhanced safety at night
~ Attractive, flexible, light with some extra toe protection and a breathable upper mesh designed for sock free use.
~ Men’s color choices are red, blue, grey and all black. Ladies color choices are pink, blue, light grey and darker grey.
~ Uppers have enough material to help keep feet warm in sub freezing temperatures, yet are light and breathable for hot summer days.
~ Men’s sizes run in half sizes from 6.5 to 12, plus 13, 14 and 15. Lady’s sizes run in half sizes from 5-11.
Cons:
I’ve experienced no problem areas with the HFS. I typically need to double knot the laces to prevent them coming loose. If there were a way to improve the laces, that might be nice. I’d give this model a 10, but that wouldn’t leave room for improvements.
Minimalist AVR Score: 9.8
Weight – 9.9 – Very light
Toe Box – 9.7 – Wide and flexible.
Heal to toe drop – 10 – no drop
Sole Flex – 9.7 Super flexible, less so in the heel area
Foot grip support – 9.7 Effective lacing system for getting your custom fit
Cushion – 10 – A plush “ride” for such a minimalist running shoe
Flat sole – 10 – no arch support and zero drop from heel to toe
Other Parameters 9.8
Does the shoe deliver on intended use and benefits – 9.8 – yes and it does much more.
Grip – 9.7 – very good traction
Temperature Isolation – 9.9 – well ventilated for year round use
Specs:
~ Use. Road Running shoe designed for paved surfaces
~ Weight. 6.8 oz per shoe for a men’s size 9
~ Materials. “Vegan Friendly” Rubber and fabric
~ Water. Not waterproof. Dries faster than the similar Xero Prio model.
~ Widths. One standard width. Xero Shoes are designed with a generous forefoot area to handle most foot widths.
~ Seasons. All season use. I like my shoes sized and laced loosely, which will usually allow for a heavier weight sock for sub freezing temperatures. By removing the insole, you can ‘create more space” to add a heavier weight Winter sock.
Detailed Review
Xero Shoes was founded on selling simple huarache kit sandals roughly ten years ago, so they started with the least foot protection and built their lineup from a paradigm where everything is functional with the least impact on natural motion. All other Xero Shoes and sandals have a functional strap on the sides for tension adjustments. The HFS is an exception, the pattern of stripes on the HFS are a nod to the huarache lacing appearance and are reflective. For my use, the heel area has been stable enough via the regular laces on top. The huarache style pattern is a wise nod to their history and style. HFS means Happy Face Shoes, or High Frequency Stride. Or whatever you prefer, holy flippin shinola!
The HFS is the first shoe I’ve ever worn for an entire 100 mile foot race! Typically, people know me as “the sandal guy”. My “HFS 100 mile run” was not planned and I wore toe socks due to many hours of sub freezing temperatures for that run over Mother’s Day weekend. I had sandals in my drop bags to wear for the warmer mid day temps, but my feet were so comfortable and my pace strong enough that I opted to leave the HFS’s on for the full distance, which was mostly blacktop bike trail with occasional opportunities to run on gravel, dirt or grass. I’ve found the HFS very nice for trail running as well. The heavy lugs on many trail racing shoes can inspire a false sense of security, so as an ultra runner focused on injury free running, I prefer to keep a safe pace and recover quickly for the next race. Nominal tread patterns work of me on rugged trails, especially if I add trekking poles for a safety assist.
The insoles are easily removed for cleaning or to get more feedback from the terrain. It feels like the outsole rubber on the HFS is a bit softer than other Xero models, but I’m not sure if that means they the rubber may wear down faster. I find this shoe to be super comfortable and keep the laces extra loose so the running experience feels a bit like running in sandals. All Xero footwear is truly minimal. All are zero drop from heel to toe, no arch support, wide forefoot areas, thin and flexible outsoles and light weight.
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