
One pair. Every kind of day.
This is the shoe that does it all — and gets out of the way while it does it. Light enough to forget you're wearing it, wide enough to let your toes spread, flexible enough to move with the ground instead of against it. Walk the dog, stand a full shift, chase a weekend trail — Sports Two keeps up without ever crowding your feet.
Comfort you feel, not padding you sink into
We didn't pad the heel and call it comfort. We did the opposite: a thin, zero-drop sole that puts you back in contact with the ground, so your feet do the work they were built to do — and feel stronger for it. Less cushioning. More feel. More balance.
Built around your foot, not a fashion last
Wide toe box, zero drop and a flexible sole — every detail follows how feet actually move. Best for: your first foot-shaped pair, and anyone who wants one active shoe for everything.
What changes when you switch
Week 1-2: Your foot muscles wake up. Mild soreness is normal.
Week 3-4: Stronger arches, better balance, easier steps.
Month 2+: Most customers stop reaching for their old shoes.
Why your feet feel the difference
EQUINOX vs. the shoes you've always worn.
|   | EQUINOX | Ordinary shoes |
|---|---|---|
| Foot-shaped wide toe box | ||
| Zero drop — heel level with the toes | ||
| Flexible sole you can feel the ground through | ||
| Lets your foot muscles do their job | ||
| Lightweight, all-day comfort | ||
| 30-day risk-free trial | ||
| Free worldwide shipping |
Move more. Notice your feet less.
Sports Two is the easiest first step into foot-shaped footwear — light, flexible and built for whatever your day throws at it. Wear it for 30 days; if your feet don't agree, send it back. Free worldwide shipping, zero risk.
Need more? See our full FAQ.
Common questions, honest answers.
What are foot-shaped shoes?
What are foot-shaped shoes?
Foot-shaped (or "barefoot") shoes have three core features that make them different from conventional shoes: a wide toe box so your toes can spread naturally, zero drop (heel and forefoot at the same level), and a flexible sole that bends with your foot. The goal isn't to "correct" your foot — it's to let your foot do what it was designed to do.
How do I find the right size?
How do I find the right size?
Stand on a piece of paper, mark the back of your heel and the tip of your longest toe, and measure the distance in centimeters. Add 0.5-1 cm for toe movement. Match that number to our size chart on any product page. If your feet are different sizes, always size to the larger foot. When in doubt, size up — a slightly bigger barefoot shoe still works, a too-small one defeats the point.
Will my feet hurt the first time I wear them?
Will my feet hurt the first time I wear them?
Maybe — and that's normal. If you've worn conventional shoes for years, your foot muscles have been doing less work than they were designed to. Switching to foot-shaped shoes wakes them up, which can cause mild soreness for the first 1-2 weeks. Start with 1-2 hours the first day, add 30 minutes daily. Keep your old shoes in rotation during the transition. Within 2-4 weeks, most people are wearing them all day comfortably.
How do shipping and returns work?
How do shipping and returns work?
Shipping: Free worldwide. Typical delivery is 5-10 business days for most countries; 7-12 for Australia/NZ; 10-15 for the rest of the world. You'll receive tracking by email as soon as your order ships.
Returns: You have 30 days from delivery to return for any reason — even if you've worn them. Email us with your order number; refunds process within 5 business days of us receiving your return.
I have a foot condition. Will these help?
I have a foot condition. Will these help?
We don't make medical claims. EQUINOX shoes are not a treatment, and we can't tell you what will work for your specific condition. What we can tell you is what we've learned: many people with plantar fasciitis, flat feet, neuropathy, bunions, and similar conditions report comfort improvements with foot-shaped shoes. See our conditions guide above for detailed information on common foot complaints — and please consult a healthcare professional before making changes if you have a serious or acute condition.