Lems Primal Zen Leather Ebony
$126.00 was $140.00
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A Well-Crafted Minimalist Casual & Dress Shoe
The Lems Primal Zen Leather is a thoughtfully crafted minimalist shoe that promotes natural foot function and encourages optimal gait. Comfortable, attractive, and accommodating, the foot-friendly Primal Zen works well as both a casual shoe for urban outings and as a dress-up option for more professional settings. Whether it’s walking your dog through your neighborhood, exploring nearby trails and parks, or delivering an important presentation at your workplace, the Primal Zen has you covered and allows you to seamlessly transition from work to leisure and vice versa.
Durable Design, Foot-Healthy Features, Grounded Feel
Built to last, the Lems Primal Zen incorporates a durable full-grain leather upper with a pebbled finish and a protective yet highly-flexible 9.5 mm air-injection rubber outsole. The generous toe box of this healthy-foot-shaped shoe offers your forefoot and toes ample room to spread out, and the completely flat sole from heel to toe helps stabilize your ankle and activate natural arch support. Along with its lightweight design (~10 oz. per shoe), the relatively low stack height of the Primal Zen (11 mm without the included insole) confers excellent ground feel and the ability to put your best foot forward.
Works Great With Other Helpful Natural Footgear
The Lems Primal Zen Leather is compatible with a variety of other helpful natural footgear. Use your Primal Zens in combination with Correct Toes toe spacers to help rehabilitate your feet and realize the full benefits of optimal toe alignment. This versatile shoe also works well in combination with Injinji toe socks, Pedag metatarsal pads, and Naboso insoles to help strengthen your feet and restore them to their optimal form and function. In order to best accommodate this helpful footgear, we recommend removing the included (optional) insole.
Note: If you are new to using Lems footwear, we recommend that you start in slowly, gradually building up your wear-time and giving your body the chance to adapt to the thinner soles and the increased workload on your feet.
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- Weight: ~10 oz.
- Tongue: Gusseted
- NF Certified Product
- Upper: Full-grain leather
- Last: Lems Natural-Shape
- Drop: 0.0 mm (i.e., flat from heel to toe)
- Lining: 100% moisture-wicking polyester
- Travel-Friendly: Collapsible and packable
- Insole: 3.0 mm PU with 0.8 mm cork top layer
- Outsole: 9.5 mm LemsRubber injection rubber
- Stack Height: 11.0 mm (without optional insole)
- Toe Box: Extra wide toe box for natural toe splay
- Works great with Correct Toes and Injinji toe socks
- Works great with Pedag met pads and Naboso insoles
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To get the most out of your Lems Primal Zen shoes, the manufacturer recommends that you order your normal US shoe size. For example, if you normally wear a men's US size 11 shoe, consider ordering an 11 in the Lems Primal Zen. If you are between sizes, order up to the next available size.
If you're on the fence about what size to order, consider ordering both sizes and then simply return the size that doesn't fit as well for a refund. If you have concerns about sizing, feel free to contact us or Lems customer service.
Sizing Tip #1: To create additional roominess within the shoe, we suggest removing the included (optional) shoe liner/insole; this action does not, in any way, affect the performance of the shoe. Optionally, and to enhance balance, posture, agility, and general foot/body awareness, you might consider adding thin, flexible Naboso insoles instead.Sizing Tip #2: Correct Toes toe spacers will often add width and length to the foot. If you’re planning to wear Correct Toes with your footwear, we recommend sizing up, especially if you are on the border between sizes.
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