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Most of our customers already know the basic principles of barefoot footwear: a wide toe box, zero-drop sole, and flexible construction that allows your feet to move naturally.
But what does the research actually tell us?
A growing body of evidence suggests that minimalist and barefoot-style footwear can help strengthen the intrinsic muscles of the feet. A study published in the journal Scientific Reports found that participants wearing minimalist footwear for six months increased foot muscle size and strength compared to those wearing conventional shoes.
Other research published in Nature and the Journal of Foot and Ankle Research has highlighted how modern footwear can alter gait patterns and foot function, while minimalist footwear may encourage more natural movement mechanics and increased sensory feedback from the ground.
While barefoot shoes are not a magic solution and adaptation should always be gradual, many wearers report improvements in comfort, foot strength, balance, and overall enjoyment of walking and running.
Which Barefoot Brand Is Right for You?
At BarefootShoes.ie, we carefully select brands that excel in different areas. Here’s how our three most popular brands compare.
Leguano – Maximum Flexibility and Ground Feel
Leguano shoes are often the choice of experienced barefoot enthusiasts who want the closest possible feeling to being barefoot.
Key Benefits
• Extremely flexible sole that moves freely in all directions
• Exceptional ground feel and sensory feedback
• Lightweight and comfortable for all-day wear
• Made in Germany with high-quality materials
• Excellent for strengthening natural foot movement
Best For
✓ Everyday walking
✓ Travel and sightseeing
✓ Fitness and gym use
✓ Experienced barefoot wearers seeking maximum freedom
Many customers tell us that after wearing Leguano regularly, conventional shoes begin to feel stiff and restrictive.
Be Lenka – Premium Comfort and Everyday Versatility
Be Lenka has earned a reputation for combining barefoot functionality with outstanding craftsmanship and comfort.
Key Benefits
• Extra-wide toe box for natural toe splay
• Premium leather and high-quality materials
• Excellent comfort straight out of the box
• Wide range of styles for work and leisure
• Durable construction designed for daily use
Best For
✓ Everyday wear
✓ Work environments
✓ Walking and leisure activities
✓ People transitioning to barefoot footwear
For many customers, Be Lenka strikes the perfect balance between barefoot performance and traditional styling.
Barebarics – Modern Sneakers with Barefoot Benefits
Barebarics brings barefoot footwear into the mainstream with contemporary sneaker designs that don’t look “different.”
Key Benefits
• Fashion-forward designs and colours
• Wide toe box hidden within a modern silhouette
• Flexible sole with excellent comfort
• Suitable for casual and urban lifestyles
• Easy transition from conventional trainers
Best For
✓ Casual wear
✓ Social occasions
✓ City walking
✓ Customers who want barefoot benefits without sacrificing style
Barebarics is often the brand that converts sceptics into barefoot shoe enthusiasts.
Which One Would We Recommend?
Choose Leguano if your priority is maximum flexibility and the closest barefoot experience possible.
Choose Be Lenka if you want premium quality, comfort, and versatility for everyday life.
Choose Barebarics if you love modern trainer styling but want all the advantages of natural foot movement.
Whichever brand you choose, you’re investing in footwear designed to work with your feet rather than against them.
Explore our latest collections and discover which barefoot experience suits you best.
Happy walking,
Kevin and the BarefootShoes.ie Team
Research References
Ridge ST et al. (2019). Foot Bone Marrow Edema after a 10-week Transition to Minimalist Running Shoes. Journal of Sport and Health Science.
Miller EE et al. (2014). Influence of Minimalist Footwear on Foot Strength and Intrinsic Foot Muscle Size. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise.
Holowka NB et al. (2018). Foot Strength and Foot Morphology in Minimally-Shod Populations. Nature.
Journal of Foot and Ankle Research (various studies on minimalist footwear and foot function).
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