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Men's Barefoot Run Bare Access 2

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Free up your running style with men’s barefoot running shoes. Barefoot running helps you adjust to your natural gait, strengthens muscles and often alleviates pain. However, it’s important to ease into this new style to avoid injuries. Our men’s Barefoot Run Bare Access 2 is a minimalist running shoe with a 0mm drop and uniform toe-to-heel cushioning to let your feet land flat with less impact as you adjust. Choosing a more cushioned men’s athletic shoe is ideal for runners who like longer distances, train on harder surfaces or are transitioning to barefoot running. Plus, its breathable upper and feather-light construction adds to your foot freedom. Start your next adventure with men’s barefoot running shoes from Merrell.

UPPER/LINING
• Barefoot construction
• Mesh and synthetic upper
• Reflective details for increased visibility in low light
• External heel stability arm

MIDSOLE/OUTSOLE
• 0mm Drop / 8mm Cush / 13.5mm Stack Height
• Integrated microfiber footbed treated with Aegis®
• Merrell Bare Access 2 Sole / Vibram® Pods

Men’s Weight: 7oz (1/2 pair)

41 reviews
Average Rating: 4.1
83% said Sized as Expected
15% said Larger than Expected
2% said Smaller than Expected
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  • Great Shoe!
  • By trailrunryan
  • 11/13/2012
  • 3 of 3 people found this review to be helpful.
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  • Most Helpful Positive Review

I own the trail glove (amazing shoe) as my primary runner and trainer but I needed a road shoe for a marathon, so I bought the original bare access. That shoe was absolutely terrible. Just go read all the negative reviews it received. However, it appears that Merrell actually listened to their customer reviews and released the access 2 as the answer. The durability problems are now fixed, with the vibram sole now covering the entire bottom of the shoe extending up the front of the shoe, along with a slightly more firm cushioning layer, which I'm happy to report didn't just collapse after the first 15 miles like on the original. This did add a small amount of weight, but I will certainly take the trade off. Also the heal rubbing problem that seems to be inherent on all Merrell shoes (at least until well broken in) is now gone. The cheap material that made up the inside of the shoe which caused blisters, with or with socks, has also been replaced with a much more foot-friendly material. Lastly, it just fits better. Instead of the shoe like feel of the original, it feels much more like a barefoot shoe should, like a protective glove. So kudos to Merrel for completely turning around that disaster of a shoe. I highly recommend this for distance runners, set a PR road marathon first time out in them.

Merrell's Reply:

Thanks so much for the feedback on this style and we are glad this style provides just what you were looking for—lightweight durability. We hope you really enjoy this style for many many miles.

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Sized as Expected

  • Not up to the challenge....
  • By JAMES
  • 1/22/2013
  • 1 of 3 people found this review to be helpful.
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I chose the original Bare Access as a transition shoe and have logged over 300 miles in them and have not experienced the durability issues that other runners have with them. I was training for Disney’s Goofy’s Race and a Half Challenge and bought a pair of Bare Access 2 in December with the hope to be able to rotate shoes between races. Unfortunately, the Bare Access 2’s have not performed as well as the original. I thought that the sole would be an improvement but I have found the arch to be stiffer and the sole near the forefoot gives the sensation of socks balled up under the ball of your foot, which creates numbness like that experienced occasionally when you run for an extensive time on an elliptical machine. The shoe is not as flexible as the original and the stackheight contributes to a decreased feel for the road. I have since abandoned running in my Bare Access 2’s and have focused solely on your original model. I don’t want to be completely negative… the original Bare Access performed great during the 39.3 mile challenge and I will continue using them if I can still find them.

Merrell's Reply:

We appreciate your comments on the new Bare Access 2. We are sorry to hear you are not experiencing the same comfort that you did in your previous pair. We hope you find another Merrell barefoot style that fits your foot well and provides the perfect amount of support you are looking for.

Product Size Rating:

Sized as Expected

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Collecting dust or as a chew toy for my puppies

  • Marin Hiker
  • By John
  • 5/16/2013
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Light weight, stylish looking and super comfortable; Bare Access 2 exceeded my expectations. I liked it so much I bought another pair in grey/orange.

Merrell's Reply:

If you love it, two pairs are better than one! That is great to know these shoes were able to exceed your expectations. We appreciate your review on this popular style.

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Sized as Expected

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Light weight and great comfort

  • Excellent Shoe
  • By AO
  • 5/15/2013
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I switched to minimalist running about a year ago and I have tried many varieties such as Vibram Fivefingers, New Balance Minimus MR00, Nike Free 3.0 V4 and Saucony Kinvara 3. My favorite was the New Balance Minimus because it was the most minimal and had a great barefoot feel, but I found it difficult to do longer runs (12+ miles) in them because my feet and achilles would hurt a lot once I went that far. The Saucony Kinvara 3 was also great for longer runs because it had a lot of cushioning, and actually a little too soft of a ride for me. Then I recently bought a pair Merrell Bare Access 2 and I love them. They are they perfect combination of the New Balance and Saucony shoes that I like and they are very durable. After about 150 miles or so, they have literally no sign of wear on the complete Vibram sole on the bottom of the shoe. I recently put these shoes to the test with an 18 mile run and they passed! I had no pain in my feet other than the tiring of the muscles and they felt great the entire time. If you are looking for a minimal shoe with good barefoot feel and a firm ride but still want a little cushioning for longer runs, the Merrell Bare Access 2 is great!

Merrell's Reply:

That is awesome the Run Bare Access 2 passed the test and allowed you to enjoy your 18 mile run. This Barefoot style is great for longer distances because it has 8mm of cushion while still having a 0mm drop to be a true minimalist shoe. Thank you so much for this stellar review.

Product Size Rating:

Larger than Expected

How do you most use this product?:

I run in these shoes daily

  • Bare Access Goodness!
  • By mPacT
  • 5/15/2013
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I love these shoes, love them. I would wear them with socks though because the inside can be a tad rough on bare skin. I got them because as my mileage increases, I noticed my feet are taking a pounding. I do barefoot style running but my feet were feeling beat up after six miles in my other minimal shoes. I had the thought that just a little more padding on the bottom would help and that is exactly what these shoes offer. I love the way these shoes feel when I'm running so much, I ordered a second pair. Please don't stop making them.

Merrell's Reply:

Awesome! We are so happy you were able to find a great shoe to add to your minimalist collect that works better for your longer runs. Good luck in your training and the triathlon. Thank you so much for this great feedback.

Product Size Rating:

Sized as Expected

How do you most use this product?:

Triathlon training.

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