As a follower of the barefoot shoe philosophy, I’ve been rocking barefoot footwear for fairly a while now. With just a few exceptions, I don’t think about I will likely be sporting conventional footwear for on a regular basis use once more. Whereas a barefoot shoe could sound counterintuitive, the idea encompasses a huge toe field and nil heel-to-toe drop. So that you’re nonetheless sporting a shoe, however your toes are positioned as if you happen to have been barefoot. When Merrell reached out and requested if I’d prefer to strive their Wrapt Barefoot shoe, I used to be all in.
The claimed purpose with barefoot sneakers is to construct pure joint perform and the primordial muscle power in our toes, one thing we supposedly lose when sporting conventional footwear.




I used to be launched to the “barefoot” footwear philosophy again in 2017 with Bedrock Sandals and LEMS Footwear. For me, after solely sporting LEMS Footwear and Bedrock Sandals for the final eight years, I’ve observed a big distinction in my foot well being. To not point out how good my decrease again feels on lengthy walks.


Look, I do know I’m no podiatrist, so don’t take my phrase for it… go forward and analysis it your self. I feel you’ll be stunned.
Zero Drop?
Zero drop merely refers back to the angle at which your heel sits in comparison with your toes. Conventional footwear elevates the heel above the toes between a half and a full inch (14-24 mm). Some say that this misaligns the backbone and causes an “unnatural heel strike.”


Zero-drop footwear retains your piggies (toes) and heel degree, mimicking the pure state the foot is in whereas barefooted and standing on a flat floor. Plus, the huge toe field in most, if not all, barefoot sneakers additionally mimics the pure unfold of the toes when standing or strolling barefoot. It’s easy.
The Merrell Wrapt


I used to be excited to obtain the Merrell Wrapts, and I put them on instantly after they arrived. In comparison with the Lems that I’ve been sporting, these are a bit extra aggressive-looking. They sport the Merrell Quantum Grip, which appears excessive and able to seize maintain of something.


Constructed with a pig suede leather-based higher, they’re constructed to take a beating. I acquired the Wrapt in dimension 11US, within the Olive colorway. I feel they’re a really good-looking pair of sneakers, though I feel the facet tread could be polarizing for some shoppers.
First Impressions
After sporting the Wrapt for the primary few days, my first impression was that the toe field didn’t really feel as roomy as my Lems. Don’t get me improper, my toes had loads of room to do their factor, however when in comparison with Lems, the Wrapt simply felt extra comfortable.


I actually just like the aesthetics of the Merrell Wrapt, and I don’t thoughts the tread alongside the facet of the shoe. It’s principally unusable, and I feel it’s there only for a extra aggressive look. That’s wonderful with me; it doesn’t make me just like the shoe much less due to it.


They aren’t very simple to slide on and go, however that’s not a deal breaker for me. I don’t thoughts taking day out of my morning to take a seat and placed on a pair of sneakers. The advantage of the best way the bellows tongue is constructed, to maintain particles out of your sneakers, far outweighs the time it takes to place the sneakers on.


Not all “barefoot” sneakers are created equal. There are some sneakers that can have wider toe bins than others. And, some will really feel narrower all through the waist and higher. Moreover, some are supposed to be a minimalist method to the class, like Vivo and Xero sneakers.
Comparisons
Beneath are some pictures for reference of the barefoot sneakers that I’ve been sporting for just a few years. I even included my favourite Chaco Paonia Desert Chukka Boot for side-by-side comparability of zero drop and Chaco’s “Luvseat Footbed”.


You’ll see beneath the distinction within the drop between the Lems and my Chukka Boot. Though I discover the Chaco’s Luvseat Footbed very snug, I additionally discover that if I put on them for greater than two days straight, I begin to get just a little decrease again ache.




On a regular basis Use
I’ve been sporting the Merrell Wrapt each single day for the final 5 months and there hasn’t been a single challenge with how they really feel. They’ve wanted zero “break-in” interval, not like another sneakers on the market. The Merrell Quantum Grip is burly. I had no points scrambling up some filth hills on a handful of hikes. Whereas not marketed as a motorcycle shoe, they’re nice for driving in as properly. I’ve used them numerous instances on my Clem Smith Jr for journeys and errands round city.


They’ve worn properly, and nonetheless look nice. Even the laces are hardy and have stood as much as some abuse. The laces have skilled zero fraying or coming aside on the ends.
Delamination Nation


That is really my second pair of those sneakers. The primary pair, on the left shoe, suffered from delamination within the first two weeks of sporting the sneakers. I reached out to Merrell, and so they apologised and despatched out one other pair


The second pair lasted a bit longer than two weeks. However, sadly, after solely 5 months of fixed use, the identical drawback is going on. It simply took a bit longer. I’ve began to see a really small quantity of delamination on the appropriate entrance toe cap, the place it wraps as much as the higher (above photograph). Whereas this function on different sneakers appears to be a weak spot, I really feel that for a shoe that’s $120 a pair, that is unacceptable. I do know that it’s an particularly weak space, perhaps resulting from how the tread wraps up and across the backside of the sneakers.
I’ve to say, I might contemplate Merrill to be a legacy outside model that I’ve all the time equated with top quality, so this can be a bit disappointing. Nicely, hopefully, it gained’t worsen… However I feel we all know it’s going to solely worsen. I actually just like the sneakers, although, so perhaps a little bit of Shoe Goo will do the trick.
Wrapt Retail & Element
Retail: $120 ($90 on sale as of this overview)
Metallic hook with conventional lace closure
Bellows tongue retains out particles
Breathable mesh lining
Stack Top: 13-13mm
Weight: 10.5oz
Merrell Barefoot 2 development retains the foot in a pure place
Merrell Quantum Grip sturdy rubber outsole
Conclusion
Thus far, apart from the delamination challenge, the Merrell Wrapt has been a cushty piece of footwear. I’ve put it via the paces (pun meant), lengthy days of strolling, two full days of amusement parks with the granddaughter, and a bunch of gardening and dealing round my property. They’re snug and straightforward on the eyes. As the primary sneakers that I’ve worn apart from my Lems, the Wrapt has some work to do within the high quality division.
The Lems are the identical worth, and I’ve by no means as soon as had a single challenge with high quality. The suede leather-based pair within the pictures above is over 4 years outdated, and has been worn each day earlier than I acquired the Merrells. There’s not one signal of them coming aside.


I can’t say that I might really purchase a pair when these put on out. Though I really feel that the $120 worth is cheap for a pair of leather-based sneakers, the delamination challenge would cease me from shopping for or recommending them. Merrell does provide a 1 12 months guarantee on their sneakers, so mine would have been coated, nevertheless it looks like you could simply get one other pair with the identical challenge. Possibly, if you happen to can catch them on sale, which may make it simpler to swallow that you could be or could not get a full life out of them earlier than they begin falling aside.
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