Adapt Trainer - Review summary
Customers expressed how much they enjoyed the breathable, lightweight knitted upper, and while some shared it took a short while to get used to, they eventually really enjoyed the textured insole.
Customers shared that these are good for everyday and training shoes, one described them as the "perfect to-go coffee, work, and gym shoe.
A few customers mentioned that sizing could be difficult but recommend sizing a half size up.
"I had high expectations for these shoes after reading the reviews, but I didn't realize just how incredible these shoes were going to be. The insole is incredible. The fit encompasses my feet like a cloud." - Sam W.
"I am in constant search for the best drop-zero shoes. And I can’t say enough about Flux. Total comfort. Total cushion. The weight was perfect, like wearing nothing at all but amazingly better with the perfect cushion and comfort. I don’t mind paying for quality shoes. Flux was the perfect price point." - Brittany S.
Fact: Our feet expand by up to 20% every step we take.
Our feet are incredible pieces of technology that shouldn’t be hindered so we made the Adapt Trainer to move with you not against you while strengthening your feet with every step.
Our feet expand when they move so why shouldn’t our shoes. Most shoes are built using a singular piece of rubber restricting your shoe to mimic our feet’s natural ability to contour to their environment.
Our AdaptSol technology allows for 45 independently adhered dual injected rubber hexagons to flex and move depending on the terrain and movement being performed.
Barefoot shoes with zero-drop, a wide toe box, and just the right amount of stretch will allow your feet to revel in newfound freedom.
The AdaptSol™ insole includes over 100 nodes that massage your feet and provide comfort with every step.
Utilizing a dual-injection rubber, the outsole of the Adapt Trainer provides supreme flexibility paired with unmatched traction.
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.