Xero TerraFlex II Black
$110.00
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A High-Performance Minimalist Trail Shoe
The Xero TerraFlex II is a high-performance minimalist trail running and walking shoe that protects your foot while still allowing it to flex, bend, and move in a natural way. The TerraFlex II incorporates a padded and breathable mesh upper for increased comfort as well as lugged soles for additional traction on a variety of surfaces and trail features. With its foot-shaped design, zero drop platform, and rugged, yet flexible sole, this shoe is the perfect blend of form and function. The Xero TerraFlex II packs away easily, making it simple to transport to and from your off-road adventures.
Attractive, Durable, Lightweight & Vegan
This attractive, durable, and lightweight vegan athletic shoe has a 6.5 mm FeelTrue sole, 4 mm lugs, and an optional (i.e., removable) 2 mm insole. It also possesses a Tough Tech toe bumper, a ballistic mesh upper, and 3 mm of embedded TrailFoam in the sole—three features that enhance both foot comfort and foot protection. The TerraFlex II is highly water-resistant, and it incorporates reflective and adjustable heel and instep straps that allow you to create the perfect snugness for your foot (while still allowing your toes plenty of room to splay).
Can Be Used in Combination With Correct Toes
The Xero TerraFlex II pairs nicely with other beneficial footgear, including Correct Toes toe spacers, Injinji toe socks, Pedag metatarsal pads, and Naboso insoles. Using this footgear in combination with the TerraFlex ll can help address or prevent foot problems such as bunions, crooked toes, plantar fasciosis, and ball of foot pain. Each Xero TerraFlex II shoe weighs about 9.0 oz.
Note: If you are new to using Xero 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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- Zero drop sole
- 100 percent vegan
- Adjustable heel strap
- NF Certified Product
- Adjustable instep strap
- Huarache-inspired design
- Weight (per shoe): ~9.0 oz.
- 6.5 mm FeelTrue rubber outsole
- 4 mm lugs for additional traction
- Incorporates (optional) 2 mm insole
- Dual-direction chevron tread pattern
- Travel-Friendly: Foldable and packable
- Wide toe box allows for optimal toe splay
- Enhances ground-feel and proprioception
- Helps improve posture, balance, and agility
- Helps stabilize foot and ankle during activity
- Includes reflective strips for improved visibility
- Great for trail running or walking or casual wear
- Allows your foot to naturally bend and articulate
- 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 Xero TerraFlex II 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 Xero TerraFlex II.
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 Xero 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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