Adapt Waterproof Runner - Review summary
Customers noticed how breathable the shoes were, even with the waterproof ability. "All-day support and good comfort" were also commonly used phrases.
Customers shared how they enjoyed the waterproof feature, especially nurses and service workers.
A few customers mentioned that the waterproof lining feels a little tight and recommended sizing a half size up if you want more room.
"These are solid shoes. They fit tighter than the original runners and have a bit of a break-in period, but they're comfortable after wearing them for a couple of days. Tested the waterproofing and it worked very well for a running shoe. Some might not need to downsize like with original runners." - Edward K.
"This shoe is a must-have for nurses seeking reliable performance and all-day comfort in their work footwear." - Tabby F.
We started the journey with a brainstorm of everything we’d want from the waterproof shoe.
Lightweight, Stretchy, Breathable, Withstand hours of wet conditions, and comfortable
Where others tried, we succeeded.
At Flux we don’t just make shoes, we make better shoes.
After putting hundreds of fabrics to the test we finally found the ultimate pairing: our AdaptKnit Upper + a stretch waterproof lining provided previous unachieved breathability and comfort.
Whether you get stuck in a spontaneous downpour or slugging through sloppy snow. These shoes have your and your socks covered.
Stay Dry. Move More.
Our AdaptKnit™ upper is lined with a waterproof stretchy material that keeps liquid out and lets your feet breathe.
The removable AdaptSol™ insole includes over 100 nodes that massage your feet and provide comfort with every step.
Lightweight and cushioned. The rubber AdaptTread™ outsole provides the ultimate traction for any adventure, wet or dry.
Wearing bulky shoes is like keeping your feet in casts. Sure, they’re temporarily safe, and may even be able to recover from overuse, but this is merely a band-aid, not a long term solution. Your body works and feels best when it’s being used and appropriately challenged.
- Stronger Feet: Traditional shoes restrict movement and weaken foot muscles over time. Barefoot shoes promote natural movement, strengthening muscles in the feet, ankles, and lower legs for better stability and strength.
- Happier Toes: A wide toe-box gives your toes freedom to wiggle and flex. This builds up their strength and flexibility, making it easier to move around without hurting your ankles or knees.
- Balanced Stride: A zero-drop design, meaning your heel and forefoot are on the same level, gives you a natural, graceful stride that takes the strain off your joints and perks up your posture.
"Barefoot shoes" is a general term for shoes that optimize the natural biomechanics of the human foot. To achieve that, our shoes feature excellent flexibility, zero-drop (no heel raise), and a generous toe-box to accomodate the foot's natural shape.
Flux shoes have a generous toe-box, thanks to the toe-off shape which creates ample room for the toes throughout the gait cycle.
Yes, these shoes are flat from heel to toe, allowing your feet to land naturally.
The amount of time it takes to transition to barefoot shoes varies for each individual, as everyone's feet are different and may adapt to the new shoes at different rates. However, the following general guidelines can help:
- Gradual transition: Gradually increasing the amount of time you spend in barefoot shoes can help reduce discomfort and allow your feet to adjust to the new sensation of walking without shoes.
- Start small: Begin by wearing barefoot shoes for a few hours at a time and gradually increase the duration as your feet get used to them.
- Listen to your body: Pay attention to any discomfort or pain you experience while wearing barefoot shoes. If you experience discomfort, take a break and switch back to your regular shoes for a few days.
- Give it time: It can take several weeks or even months for your feet to fully adjust to barefoot shoes, so be patient and persistent.
Keep in mind that everyone's feet are different and the transition time may vary. It's important to listen to your body and adjust accordingly to ensure a comfortable transition to barefoot shoes.