

🦶 Step into freedom with the Genesis – where barefoot meets bold style!
Xero Shoes Men's Genesis Black sandals combine minimalist barefoot design with practical features like a 5mm FeelTrue® outsole for natural ground feel, a patent-pending adjustable lacing system for quick on/off, and ultra-lightweight, packable construction. Engineered for comfort and durability, these vegan-friendly sandals come with a 5,000-mile sole warranty, making them the perfect versatile companion for travel, everyday wear, and active lifestyles.





| ASIN | B0CQG84WZT |
| Best Sellers Rank | 319,535 in Fashion ( See Top 100 in Fashion ) 289 in Men's Sandals |
| Customer reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (1,085) |
| Date First Available | 18 April 2018 |
| Department | Men’s |
| Item Weight | 130.41 g |
| Item model number | GEN.BLK |
| Manufacturer | Xero Shoes |
A**R
Great everyday minimalist sandal
Comfortable huarache style, minimalist sandal. Needs some playing with to get laces right for you (and will need regular adjustments as you go) but great once you find the sweet spot. Feels like there's nothing there but protects your foot from anything sharp or too rough. I've worn these almost exclusively since buying them for everyday and running use.
F**Y
So comfy
These are fantastic, grip well, even in wet, can adjust the fit, even lent them to a friend whose feet were 2 sizes bigger when her shoes started to rub and she loved them too. These are now my go to sandal.
M**Y
Great shoes
I genuinely love these sandals. The sizing as suggested by Amazon's clever algorithm was bob on and and, to be honest, other than when I'm in bed or wearing my climbing shoes, they haven't been off my feet. I've been looking for some barefoot sandals for a while now as I'm leaning more into the barefoot footwear. These were exactly what I was after. 5 stars from me.
V**S
overpriced
One star for minimalism and being travel friendly. The laces snapped after around 10 uses. It happened while wearing them, so I was lucky not to fall down stairs or anything like that. Xero sent new laces and inks to a youtube video on how to replace them. I haven't managed to do it despite many efforts and perhaps because I don't have the tools required, at least a multitool, as described in the video. This is from a comment on youtube (not mine), which I think is spot on: "its nowhere as easy as the video makes it look. For reference in replacing the toe stap on a pair of auquas. You will need Lighter, Multi tool ( leatherman), a box cutter is a good choice for opening it up, Elbow grease, String thumbs, spit" All in all, I'm not happy, mostly because of the price I paid for these. They look cool, they are barefoot and adjustable but that's about it.
K**N
Quite comfortable
More comfortable than I expected, especially between the toes. Can get quite a lot of sand underfoot on the beach though due to low profile sole. Lightweight and thin making it great for travel.
A**R
Comfort
Really comfortable, however manufacturers 5000mile guarantee seems optimistic as sole is already wearing down from April till now, will see.
S**N
Freedom
Love these sandals. Comfortable but barefoot feeling. I managed to drive in these and the grip was awesome. Can’t wait for weather to warm up to wear more
J**N
Barefoot simulation and Straps.
Comfortable, simulates bare feet adequately. Straps can be a fit fiddly to get right fit but fine once adjusted to your foot requirements.
H**O
They are very stylish, if they had a little more cushion they will be perfect
E**I
I first bought these Genesis shoes back in 2020. They were very comfortable, but I could never get the strap around the back of the heals adjusted correctly so that they would stay in place. They kept sliding down off of the heal which leaves nothing to keep the shoes on your feet. I gave up and didn't wear them for a couple of years. In 2022, I found a video on the Xero shoes website on how to properly adjust the straps. I decided to give them another try. With a bit of trial and error, I was finally able to get the heal straps to stay in place. Once they were adjusted correctly, I found that they were the most comfortable shoe I'd ever worn. I wear them everywhere. The soles are thin, which is a big part of their appeal. They're extremely comfortable on flat or soft surfaces. Walking around a store, on pavement or in the dirt or grass is almost like being barefoot, only better. The pavement gets HOT where I live and these things do a great job of protecting my feet from the heat. Most of the time, I barely know they're on my feet. The thin soles aren't so great when walking on gravel, stone or other rough or jagged surfaces. If I know I'll be walking on those types of surfaces, I'll wear my Xero Z-Trek IIs which have a thicker sole and provide more protection. After about a year of wearing the Genesis' full time, the rubber tag on the back of both heals came unglued which allowed the thread holding the ends of the straps together to come apart. Sad, but they lived a productive life. For a while, I promoted the Z-Trek IIs to my full time shoe. They're good, comfortable shoes, in their own right, and I wouldn't want to be without them, but they can't compare to the barefoot feel of the Genesis. I wanted my Genesis back so I bought another pair. Armed with the knowledge this time of how to adjust the straps, I was able to get them adjusted for my feet in no time. My feet are happy again. I would like the shoes to last for more than a year, but if I need to spend $40-$50 a year on new pairs, I can live with that.
L**I
I've been trying to minimize the amount of stuff I have, so when I burned through my last pair of all purpose shoes, I looked for something that could REALLY do it all and these are it! My Xero's replaced my running shoes, house loungers, flops, beach sandals, and hiking sandals. They're head turners too, having had plenty of people stop and ask me about them. Recently took them on a week long trip to Hawaii and could not have been more impressed by their comfort and durability. They took up "xero" space in my pack and I even kept them in my pocket for any impromptu hikes. These got me through the Olomana Trail with confidence (look it up) and looked great on the beach too! I'm coming from a world of thick soles, so running in these took a little getting used to (2-3 runs for me). I recommend very short runs at first until you get an idea of how your running form reacts to these. If you're like me, you may need to shorten your stride a bit to avoid calve strain and blisters. The Xero website has a ton of quick videos to get you up to speed on barefoot running though.
J**D
Love these barefoot sandals. My very favorite of all the barefoot running shoes I’ve tried. They are easy to adjust to dial in your fit, and they sit comfortably on the foot without feeling restrictive.
A**R
Wore these now for a few days and absolutely love them. I’m a big Teva fan but thee have converted me. The slim and minimalist profile is really functional and amazing. And on top of it in the dark at the hotel I slipped my feet in and had no idea they can be comfortable flip flops as well. I’m sure others figured it out but I was totally ignorant and it was by accident. This takes it to the next level now I can use them as quick slip ones in the hotel or airport going through security! Big fan now!
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