I’m a 10.5-11 US in most boots. When I first printed out their sizing sheet off my phone I didn’t check the scale and came out as a 12.5. I figured that was wonky and printed it off my desktop, making sure to go into Adobe and select print actual size. After that I came out a size 9. I went ahead and ordered that size and then second guessed myself thinking maybe I should have measured with socks on. The 9 fit perfectly for me. Just follow their sizing directions and you’ll do fine.I would love a bunch of people’s feedback on size as well. According to their sizing chart print out (properly to scale) my foot is a size 7….. I’ve worn 10.5-11s my whole life, so not sure what to think
Something is off. My trackers are size 9 and I usually wear 9.5 in most other shoes.I would love a bunch of people’s feedback on size as well. According to their sizing chart print out (properly to scale) my foot is a size 7….. I’ve worn 10.5-11s my whole life, so not sure what to think
Is that measuring how long your foot actually is? If so and if I reminder right you need to add to your foot length to determine the size you want off the printed chart. You have to decide how much room you want and add that to your foot length and then read the size. Also, did you verify the chart printed to the correct scale?According to their sizing chart print out (properly to scale) my foot is a size 7….. I’ve worn 10.5-11s my whole life, so not sure what to think
As others have said, something is wrong there - I've fitted out four family members using their print out scale, and it's been spot on each time.I would love a bunch of people’s feedback on size as well. According to their sizing chart print out (properly to scale) my foot is a size 7….. I’ve worn 10.5-11s my whole life, so not sure what to think
I have really high arches, although been wearing 'barefoot' shoes daily for about 10 years now, and ran in them for some years before that.The pair I have are just a little bit too big, so I bought a pair of insoles from Xero shoes. They are the right shape and just add a small amount of padding. If you haven't worn barefoot shoes before, it might be a good option to get used to them. I had arch reconstruction surgery in my left foot. While rehabbing that, I read the book Born to run. Part of the book goes through the history of how Nike's invention of Jogging shoes has pretty much destroyed our feet and knees. When I first started wearing barefoot shoes, I had to bring other shoes to work and swap them out halfway through the day. Now I've gotten to where I can run in them. Here's the link for the insoles if you're interested:
Replacement Insoles - Xero Shoes
Our replacement shoe insoles are mostly interchangeable, but they do come in 3 main types. We have Athletic, Lifestyle, and Reflective for added insulation. Some styles have insoles specialized to the style. Insoles are sold in pairs. If you are looking for replacements for a specific shoe...xeroshoes.com
Thanks for this heads up. Did you find that the Xero insole sizing aligns with Vito’s sizing?The pair I have are just a little bit too big, so I bought a pair of insoles from Xero shoes. They are the right shape and just add a small amount of padding. If you haven't worn barefoot shoes before, it might be a good option to get used to them. I had arch reconstruction surgery in my left foot. While rehabbing that, I read the book Born to run. Part of the book goes through the history of how Nike's invention of Jogging shoes has pretty much destroyed our feet and knees. When I first started wearing barefoot shoes, I had to bring other shoes to work and swap them out halfway through the day. Now I've gotten to where I can run in them. Here's the link for the insoles if you're interested:
Replacement Insoles - Xero Shoes
Our replacement shoe insoles are mostly interchangeable, but they do come in 3 main types. We have Athletic, Lifestyle, and Reflective for added insulation. Some styles have insoles specialized to the style. Insoles are sold in pairs. If you are looking for replacements for a specific shoe...xeroshoes.com
Looking at that chart I misspoke. My foot measures right around 26cm so more like an 8. Does that mean I need a size 8, or are they saying their size 8 shoe measures 26cm total?Is that measuring how long your foot actually is? If so and if I reminder right you need to add to your foot length to determine the size you want off the printed chart. You have to decide how much room you want and add that to your foot length and then read the size. Also, did you verify the chart printed to the correct scale?
Using the sizing guide rather than the printout (I originally used the printout and added as I said above) the guide is right on for me. My longest foot is ~27.5cm and the guide recommends a 44/11. I opted for more room rather than less since that’s sort of the purpose of the shoe. They fit perfect.
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It's been awhile and I thought you added to your foot length to get the size off the print chart but re-looking at it I'm not sure that's correct or if it was changed. Both the chart on the webpage and print chart seem to align now. At 27.5cm I'm in between sizes and sized up. Sized up .5 is about right and if it were a bit bigger it would still be fine. I would not want a dead on sized shoe if they made it in that size (they don't make a 44.5). In your case you're a hair over an 8. I'd probably lean towards sizing up if you wear normal thickness socks or would ever wear a bit thicker for winter. A slightly loose shoe in this type of shoe would be better IMO than tighter. They also like most leather shoes/boots will fold, shrink, etc...and form fit a bit to your foot. You can always do what was suggested above and add a thin insole to use up volume. I've done that on all sorts of footwear to alter fit. I had to on my Jim Green's to get the length and volume I wanted.Looking at that chart I misspoke. My foot measures right around 26cm so more like an 8. Does that mean I need a size 8, or are they saying their size 8 shoe measures 26cm total?
I measured based on their chart and ordered. Ended up having to go up 1/2 size because I had one toe on one foot hitting the end.I would love a bunch of people’s feedback on size as well. According to their sizing chart print out (properly to scale) my foot is a size 7….. I’ve worn 10.5-11s my whole life, so not sure what to think
I measured based on their chart and ordered. Ended up having to go up 1/2 size because I had one toe on one foot hitting the end.
I wear an 11.5 shoe. My Vivo's are 44's. I ordered an 11.5 from Xero shoes and it fit perfect. I didn't even have to cut them.Thanks for this heads up. Did you find that the Xero insole sizing aligns with Vito’s sizing?