He llevado todo el verano estas zapatillas y son muy cómodas! He ido a correré y para entrenar. Compré las blancas, lo único malo que enseguida se ensucian y ya limpiarlas no vuelven al blanco anterior. Pero son muy cómodas, me han encantado!
Son bonitas y comodas. Algo fina la suela para caminar por la calle. La tela de los laterales no sé cuanto durará. Las uso bastante a menudo, sobretodo con pantalones cortos
Son preciosas y muy muy cómodas. Solo a tener en cuenta: con los juanetes, la tira superior puede molestar un poco, importante probarlas para ver si encajan con la forma. Por lo demas, ¡perfecto todo!
Hola hoy estrené las lems Boulder summit durante unos 20km en la sierra de Guadarrama por caminos y campo a través,con lluvia intensa.Muy buenas sensaciones,son cómodas,no resbalan incluso en roca mojada,el cuero acaba mojándose pero el pie permanece seco gracias al botín impermeable interior.Mucho espacio para la parte delantera y media del pie,ademas me parecen bonitas para el día a día en la ciudad.No les doy 5 estrellas por que vengo de unas vibobarefoot Tracker ll FG,que he usado durante años e incontables km,ajustan como un guante y aportan comodidad inigualable.Una pena que ya no se fabriquen,un saludo.
He tenido varias huaraches de montaña y sin duda la mejor suela i entresuela de todas. El unico pero que le spongo es el sistema de sujeción ya que noto los plasticos laterales al correr.
Zapatilla que cumple con todas las características para ser respetuosa con el pie a la vez que a mis hijos les resultan cómodas y bonitas. A largo plazo, echo de menos que sean mas resistentes sobretodo la parte donde da la vuelta el velcro. Es el tercer par que hemos comprado y siempre se suelta la hebilla debido al rozamiento donde se sujeta dejando hebilla y velcro totalmente suelto. El velcro debería girar por dentro de la zapatilla y no por fuera para que estuviera mas protegida la sujeción. Esperemos que Merrel tome nota. Zami, geniales como siempre.
Estas zapatillas son muy cómodas y bonitas. Las he llevado todo el día sin problema, eso sí, al llegar a casa las tengo que quitar, mejor descalza. No parece que transpiren mucho, estoy acostumbrada a zapato de piel o textil. Hasta ahora parece que el agarre en ciudad va bien. Se limpian bien.
Cómodos, y relativamente sólidos.
No son super mínimos, y si tienes el pie muy ancho... se queda algo justo.
Las vivo son más mínimas y amplias para pies anchos.
Muy cómodos y sólidos, eso sí.
Mi hijo las llevo el invierno entero y las llevaba muy comodas. No se las quitaba. Es verdad que el pelillo que hay arriba de la bota se le empezo a despeluchar, pero tambien es normal con tanto trote. Son de piel y de buena calidad
Después de varios meses de prueba, puedo decir que las sandalias son cómodas y muy bonitas. Personalmente, me cuesta acostumbrarme un poco a caminar con ellas, ya que uso mucho las del tipo huaraches y estas son más robustas. No es una mala compra, pero me quedo más con las estilo huaraches (tanto de Zauri como de otras casas)
Personalmente las tuve que devolver porque, acostumbrado a llevar zapatos con mucha menos suela, se me hacía raro caminar con ellos, pero la calidad es impresionante. De las mejores calidades que he visto en zapatos barefoot, otras marcas más caras no tienen tan buenos acabados. Sin duda, me parecen muy buen zapato para iniciarse. Si, en cambio, ya estás acostumbrado a llevar otro barefoot yo no lo compraría...
I bought Telluride size 11 as a "winter version" of the Primal Zen that I liked so much. I'll give my measurements right away to help you understand. Length (to the big toe): 27.4, Horizontal width (metatarsal heads): 11.0, Instep: medium/high. My evaluation will still be very positive, the length is perfect, but there are some objective and subjective things that I don't like about the width. Objective: 1- Some corners where the seams overlap are thick and hard to the point of hurting, for example at the base of the lug (inside and outside) and at the top where the tongue joins the fur (inside it is exactly on the malleolus). Problem solved by hitting with a hammer. The other seams, however, are perfect, smooth and resistant. 2- The low instep, where the transversal seam of the tongue is. Combined with the fact that the seams are hard at the corners, it almost didn't allow me to wear the shoe the first time. Solved by hand, pulling hard upwards, and with a shoe stretcher after having thickened it for this purpose, but I had to do the same with the Primal Zen at the start. For example, my brother has feet like mine but a higher instep and for him this boot is unusable. 3- The price, considering everything, I don't say it's excessive, but at this price every corner of the seams should be re-wrought and flattened. These are the 3 reasons why I give 4 stars.
Subjective: 1- I have very wide feet from heel to forefoot, but I don't have "flat feet", especially the right one, loaded it's about 11.2cm at the level of the metatarsal heads. I need a support base as wide and flat as possible. And the Telluride is unfortunately slightly narrower than the Primal Zen, but also deeper (U-shaped). This makes me feel the outer edge of the foot a bit compressed. On the left I'm at the limit but still very comfortable. On the right, under the heel I created a 1mm thickness from a cork insole to fill the "U" void and widen the support base by 2mm. And I cut and filed part of the external rise of the insole for the same reason. Then I tried to insert the Zen's sole, and I actually feel better in width, I feel less pressure externally.
That said, the rest is wonderful. The internal padding has a good thickness to isolate from the cold while remaining soft and breathable, externally it is waterproof. It is the lightest of all the boots I have had. It is as flexible as a summer Primal Zen. It is very warm, the color is fantastic (certainly a darker version would be more appealing to many). I love the back hook, large enough to pass even large toes, very useful for putting the foot in (less to cover with pants). The sole is perfect both for being in the shop on hard surfaces, and for walking on trails. It is excellent both for the city and for the mountains, snow included. The fur edge gives a lot of softness and warmth. In addition, the suede makes the anti-water treatment more effective if done regularly.
Speaking of the insoles. For those who were wondering, they are different from those of the Primal Zen. These Telluride ones are softer and a little thicker, they also have a layer of memory foam and overall they give more of a "cloud" feeling. The upper lining is made of fabric, which also gives softness but makes the sock slip a little. But, they are slightly narrower and have a more "U" shape, which is not for me because they further narrow the support base. The Zen insoles are more rigid and less padded and the outer edge rises less, which is also why they are a bit wider and flatter, and they are covered in cork so the foot does not slip at all.
In conclusion, Telluride is a "must have" boot. Exactly halfway between a minimalist barefoot and a normal shoe. Like the other Lems, they are the ideal transition to barefoot as they are slightly cushioned. Anyone with normal/average wide and voluminous feet will find it fantastic, perhaps the most comfortable winter shoe they have ever worn, for me it is like this on the left foot, for the right now (after the modifications) it is more comfortable than the dozens of other similar models (for example the Patrol Winter Feelgrounds is so narrow that I can't inflate my foot). I would not recommend it only to those who have very wide feet or a very high instep (like my right one or more), because there is that rigid transverse seam, and there the boot is quite low. So I hope that Lems will make a version of its shoes in the future designed for those with "very wide and voluminous" feet.
Zapatillas-minimalistas service is always exceptional, they give me useful and very quick advice, even on whatsapp. One request, I would like to find Lems insoles available more often, I have never found my size available in any version. In Italy the package arrives in 5 working days.
Zapato confeccionado con muy buenos materiales y muy elegante. Los únicos inconvenientes, la rigidez del talón hasta que non van cediendo el cuero y la goma, y que no sean tan resistentes como otros modelos de cuero de Vivo en el uso deportivo.
Una opción mas económica y en apariencia con mejores detalles respeto a durabilidad que las Merrel Trail Glove 7 Niños pero no les han durado ni un mes. No creo que sean de mala calidad aunque los cordones y el velcro se han partido debido al rozamiento, tal vez porque no están muy preparadas para las exigencias de los niños.
Mucho mas resistentes que las vapor glove originales. Se limpian bien.
Me ajustan a la perfección. Eso sí...tallan pequeño, he necesitado un número más.
Recomendable 100%
No son super mínimos, y si tienes el pie muy ancho... se queda algo justo.
Las vivo son más mínimas y amplias para pies anchos.
Muy cómodos y sólidos, eso sí.
Subjective: 1- I have very wide feet from heel to forefoot, but I don't have "flat feet", especially the right one, loaded it's about 11.2cm at the level of the metatarsal heads. I need a support base as wide and flat as possible. And the Telluride is unfortunately slightly narrower than the Primal Zen, but also deeper (U-shaped). This makes me feel the outer edge of the foot a bit compressed. On the left I'm at the limit but still very comfortable. On the right, under the heel I created a 1mm thickness from a cork insole to fill the "U" void and widen the support base by 2mm. And I cut and filed part of the external rise of the insole for the same reason. Then I tried to insert the Zen's sole, and I actually feel better in width, I feel less pressure externally.
That said, the rest is wonderful. The internal padding has a good thickness to isolate from the cold while remaining soft and breathable, externally it is waterproof. It is the lightest of all the boots I have had. It is as flexible as a summer Primal Zen. It is very warm, the color is fantastic (certainly a darker version would be more appealing to many). I love the back hook, large enough to pass even large toes, very useful for putting the foot in (less to cover with pants). The sole is perfect both for being in the shop on hard surfaces, and for walking on trails. It is excellent both for the city and for the mountains, snow included. The fur edge gives a lot of softness and warmth. In addition, the suede makes the anti-water treatment more effective if done regularly.
Speaking of the insoles. For those who were wondering, they are different from those of the Primal Zen. These Telluride ones are softer and a little thicker, they also have a layer of memory foam and overall they give more of a "cloud" feeling. The upper lining is made of fabric, which also gives softness but makes the sock slip a little. But, they are slightly narrower and have a more "U" shape, which is not for me because they further narrow the support base. The Zen insoles are more rigid and less padded and the outer edge rises less, which is also why they are a bit wider and flatter, and they are covered in cork so the foot does not slip at all.
In conclusion, Telluride is a "must have" boot. Exactly halfway between a minimalist barefoot and a normal shoe. Like the other Lems, they are the ideal transition to barefoot as they are slightly cushioned. Anyone with normal/average wide and voluminous feet will find it fantastic, perhaps the most comfortable winter shoe they have ever worn, for me it is like this on the left foot, for the right now (after the modifications) it is more comfortable than the dozens of other similar models (for example the Patrol Winter Feelgrounds is so narrow that I can't inflate my foot). I would not recommend it only to those who have very wide feet or a very high instep (like my right one or more), because there is that rigid transverse seam, and there the boot is quite low. So I hope that Lems will make a version of its shoes in the future designed for those with "very wide and voluminous" feet.
Zapatillas-minimalistas service is always exceptional, they give me useful and very quick advice, even on whatsapp. One request, I would like to find Lems insoles available more often, I have never found my size available in any version. In Italy the package arrives in 5 working days.
Me ajustan a la perfección. Eso sí...tallan pequeño, he necesitado un número más.