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Raymond’s Double-Thong Running Sandal Tying Method

Raymond's Thong Barefoot Running Sandal tying style

Raymond's Thong Barefoot Running Sandal tying style

Raymond Mack developed this nice thong style

Once you get the tension just right, you slip ’em on and off in a second. People use this tying style for everything from walking to running marathons.

First, a tying tip:


Lacing tips:


Raymond’s Double-Thong Tying Style

Since there’s exposed lace under your foot, I recommend coating that part of the lace with Shoe Goo for added protection.

Step-by-Step instructions coming soon!

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Kelly’s Combined Barefoot Running Sandal Tying

Kelly's No-Knot Huarache Tying Style

Kelly's No-Knot Huarache Tying Style

Kelly’s is a “combined” tying method.

You can move the knot to the back of the shoe, behind your heel, if you like.

First, a tying tip:


Lacing tips:


Kelly’s Combined Tying Style

This video makes a reference to our old name, Invisible Shoes and show our Classic Kit… you can do this with our FeelTrue outsoles which will be much better.

Also, you can do the same lacing style, but “rotate” it so the knot ends up behind your heel!

And since there’s exposed lace under your foot, I recommend coating that part of the lace with Shoe Goo for added protection.

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Erika’s No-Knot Barefoot sandal tying methods

Erik's Barefoot Running Sandal Tying method

Erika Berglund has been on FIRE creating new tying styles. Enjoy these 3 videos (Erica reports that she’s switching all her Invisible Shoes to the 3rd style she shows in these videos):

First, a few tying tip:


Lacing tips:


Erika’s No-Knot Tying Styles

This video makes a reference to our old name, Invisible Shoes. And it references Sonja’s tying style.

And since there’s exposed lace under your foot, I recommend coating that part of the lace with Shoe Goo for added protection.



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Sonja’s No-Toe huarache running sandal

No toe tying huaraches by Sonja

 No toe tying huaraches by Sonja

Sonja came up with this tying style which has no toe strap or knot under your foot.

You can slip these on and off in a moment. BTW, you won’t end up with a big flap in the front… that’s just what happened in the picture 😉

First, a few tying tips and notes:


Lacing tips:


Sonja’s No-Toe Tying Style

This video makes a reference to our Classic Kit with our old name, Invisible Shoes… you can do this with our FeelTrue outsoles which will be much better.

Also, you can do the same lacing style, but “rotate” it so the knot ends up behind your heel!

And since there’s exposed lace under your foot, I recommend coating that part of the lace with Shoe Goo for added protection.

Step-by-Step instructions coming soon!

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Randy’s Marathon Huarache Tying Style

Randy Kriell's huaraches running sandal tying

Randy Kreill is an ultra runner who loves his Xero Shoes.

This is the tying style he came up with for his races.

First, a few tying tips and notes:


Tying the Lace knot:

This is the knot we most commonly use, especially with our 100% polyester laces.


The “Lace Bead”:

This is the smallest “knot” you can make for your Xero Shoes.


Tying a Figure-8 knot:

If you have our original laces with the nylon core, you’ll want to use this knot.


Lacing tips:


The basic running sandal tying pattern


Randy’s Marathon Tying Style

Step-by-Step instructions coming soon!

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Ultra-minimalist Fisherman

Ultra-minimal barefoot sandle tying style

Similar to the Ultra-minimalist Hitch style, it’s a single lace barefoot sandal tying pattern. Add a Fisherman’s knot and you have something comfy, without a knot at the top of your foot.

Once you get the tension just right, you slip ’em on and off in a second. People use this tying style for everything from walking to running marathons.

First, a few tying tips and notes:


Tying the Lace knot:

This is the knot we most commonly use, especially with our 100% polyester laces.


The “Lace Bead”:

This is the smallest “knot” you can make for your Xero Shoes.


Tying a Figure-8 knot:

If you have our original laces with the nylon core, you’ll want to use this knot.


Lacing tips:


The basic running sandal tying pattern


Ultra-minimalist Fisherman Tying Style

(this video was made with our old name, from our old site, Invisible Shoes)

Step-by-Step instructions coming soon!

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Ultra-minimalist Hitch

Minimalist Sandal Tying Style - Xero Hitch

Minimalist Sandal Tying Style - Xero Hitch

Perhaps the simplest tying style for minimalist running sandals there is!

In fact, for some it feels TOO simple

Once you get the tension just right, you slip ’em on and off in a second. People use this tying style for everything from walking to running marathons.

First, a few tying tips and notes:


Tying the Lace knot:

This is the knot we most commonly use, especially with our 100% polyester laces.


The “Lace Bead”:

This is the smallest “knot” you can make for your Xero Shoes.


Tying a Figure-8 knot:

If you have our original laces with the nylon core, you’ll want to use this knot.


Lacing tips:


The basic running sandal tying pattern


Ultra-minimalist Hitch Tying Style

(this video was made with our old name, from our old site, Invisible Shoes)

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Xero Loop

xero-loop

This is another great slip-on tying style for Xero Shoes.

The loop in the front gives you some fun decorative options.

Once you get the tension just right, you slip ’em on and off in a second. People use this tying style for everything from walking to running marathons.

First, a few tying tips and notes:


Tying the Lace knot:

This is the knot we most commonly use, especially with our 100% polyester laces.


The “Lace Bead”:

This is the smallest “knot” you can make for your Xero Shoes.


Tying a Figure-8 knot:

If you have our original laces with the nylon core, you’ll want to use this knot.


Lacing tips:


The basic running sandal tying pattern


Xero Loop Tying Style

Step-by-step instructions coming soon!

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Xero Shoes on ABC’s Shark Tank on Feb 1st!

Xero Shoes Barefoot Running Sandals on Shark Tank

For all of you who, for the last 3 years, have said to us, “You guys should be on Shark Tank!”:

  1. You can stop saying it now
  2. You’ll appreciate how good of a secret we’ve kept 😉

While Lena and I were taking our first vacation since starting our company, we got an email saying that we’re scheduled to appear on Shark Tank on Friday, February 1st. The show is on ABC and airs at 9pm Eastern and Pacific, 8pm Central and Mountain time.

For those who don’t know the show, check out ABC.com. For those of you who know Dragon’s Den from the U.K. and Canada… same idea (in fact, 2 of the same Sharks).

In essence, Lena and I will be pitching 5 investors — the Sharks — to get an investment in our company and take it to the next level.

We couldn’t be more excited than to see what happens when we air, and when over 7 MILLION people discover our barefoot sandal company.

BTW, we appear as Xero Shoes on the show and, if all goes well, we’ll be using our new site at www.XeroShoes.com starting next week!

Fingers crossed!

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Xero Basic

barefoot sandal tying -- Xero Basic

This is the tying style we use for our Custom-Made Xero Shoes.

Once you get the tension just right, you slip ’em on and off in a second. People use this tying style for everything from walking to running marathons.

First, a few tying tips and notes:


Tying the Lace knot:

This is the knot we most commonly use, especially with our 100% polyester laces.


The “Lace Bead”:

This is the smallest “knot” you can make for your Xero Shoes.


Tying a Figure-8 knot:

If you have our original laces with the nylon core, you’ll want to use this knot.


Lacing tips:


The basic running sandal tying pattern


Xero Basic Tying Style


Same thing, reversed image

Barefoot Sandal TyingClick here to download step-by-step instructions for the Xero Basic.