Highlights
0mm Drop
Barefoot Training Shoe
ROPE-TEC
TPU Heel Stabiliser
BOOMERANG Footbed
Bare-XF Pro Mens
The most stripped back shoe in the range just got better. The Bare-XF Pro is a super lightweight, close to the ground design to ensure the shoe moves freely with the foot in motion. This zero-drop shoe is perfect for a wide range of functional movements, bare-foot walking/running, yoga and more. The new V3 upper design is now one seamless piece of 3D air mesh, giving the shoe a super-breathable and flexible finish. We also added even more protection to the shoe, adding a specially designed, welded TPU protector around the toes which ensures your forefoot is protected at all times. We've also kept out superb grip and Rope-Tec protection.
0mm Drop
Barefoot Training Shoe
ROPE-TEC
TPU Heel Stabiliser
BOOMERANG Footbed
| Product Specification | |
|---|---|
| Fit | Wide |
| Footbed | New, Lighter BOOMERANG |
| Lugdepth | N/A |
| Midsole | N/A |
| Midsole stack | 0mm Heel / 0mm Forefoot |
| Sole compound | INOV8 Rubber |
| Vegan | Yes |
Standard Delivery
$8.95 for orders under $100
Free for orders of $100 or over
If you’re not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return it within 30 days of it being delivered. To qualify for a full refund, you need to return the item in an “as new” condition, in its original packaging.
We pride ourselves on the quality and performance of our products. However, in the unlikely event of a fault of defect, all INOV8 products come with a 12-month warranty.
This warranty excludes:
How to measure the length of your foot
PLEASE NOTE:Check the sizing note before selecting the size of your shoe or boot for expert sizing recommendations.
Please note that these widths are intended only as a rough guide. We strongly recommend you measure the width of your feet before deciding which fit is best for you.
Depending on the type of activity you’re doing you may wish to go for a more precision fit (for racing for example). Equally you might prefer a wider fit if you are running longer distances or lifting heavy weights.
How to measure the width of your foot
Make sure you’ve measured the length of your foot first. You’ll need this measurement to work out the correct width.
You should choose your width based on the measurement from your wider foot.