Splay Freestyle Review – Affordable Barefoot Sneakers for the Whole Family

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Splay Shoes is a US barefoot shoe brand that makes affordable sneakers for the whole family. The Freestyle is their newest model that goes from toddler sizes all the way up to a US men’s 13! Read this review for all the details on Splay’s newest barefoot sneaker, the Freestyle.

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Splay Shoes Freestyle Review

Vegan | $48-$66 | Sizes Toddler to US men’s 13 | 4-6.5mm thick*

* Kids sizes are 4mm, Big Kid/Women’s sizes are 5mm, and Men’s sizes are 6.5mm. See the sizing section for details

My oldest boy has been wearing Splay Shoes for years now. We backed their original crowdfunding campaign in 2018 and they’ve just worked really well for his feet (and our budget). I’ve been hoping and encouraging them to make an adult version for a long time now so I am so stoked to be able to share these with you!

The Freestyle is Splay Shoe’s newest barefoot sneaker that fits even Justin, who wears a US men’s 13. He and I were both Vans wearers before switching to that healthy feet life and the Freestyle is the perfect replacement, both in looks and in price!

Freestyle sneakers cost $53 in kid sizes and $73 in adults, but you can always get 10% off your Splay purchase with code ANYASREVIEWS, making them only $66 for adults – almost the exact same price as most Vans sneakers.

Why Splay is Better Than Vans

I will always pick Splay over Vans and other mainstream sneaker brands for three important reasons. Splay Shoes have:

  • A foot shaped toe box
  • A thin, flexible sole
  • No heel rise

If you’re not used to thinking about your feet, it might come as a surprise that those shoe features can have a profound effect on your body. Foot shaped toe boxes allow the big toe to lay straight, making it possible to use your arch muscles while you walk. It also allows blood to flow through the foot, helping prevent issues like plantar fasciitis. Yep, you’re reading that right – tapered shoes like Vans might be causing your flat feet and foot pain.

And flexible soles are no less important: foot motion is intricately connected with the pelvic floor, so a shoe that lets your foot bend and flex (like it’s designed to do) keeps you healthy further up the chain. Finally, Splay shoes are completely flat from toe to heel so you can stand erect with good alignment. You may think that Vans are also completely flat, but the insole of the shoe has a built in heel lift. Even a small heel like that pushes your center of gravity forward, stressing your joints.

A collage of the same woman from the side, standing 4 different times. In the first stance she is wearing Groundies Liverpool and is straight up and down. In the 2nd-4th stances she is wearing the Timberlands and the heel is forcing her to make various compensations with her joints.
A visual demonstration of what happens when you stand in heeled shoes. The far left boots are completely flat, the others are not.

I could go on and on! If you’d like to learn more about the impact shoes have on your body, read this post on the benefits of barefoot shoes. Especially for my children, who don’t have foot issues (yet), I am adamant about putting them in these types of shoes.

Suffice it to say, choosing Splay shoes over Vans is a gift to your body that will keep on giving. Now let’s move on to picking a size in your Splay Freestyle sneakers.

Splay Freestyle Sizing

When it comes to picking a size, I always recommend learning how to measure your feet first. Remember that how you got your foot measurement determines how much extra space you need in front of your toes. My feet measure 22.8 cm long using the wall method (read the article linked above for an explanation), so I need a shoe 1-1.5cm longer than that. I wear my shoes without socks, and chose the women’s 7 which is 1.1 cm longer than my feet. If I were to wear socks, I would probably go with an 8.

When picking Freestyles for Justin, I broke my own rule and ordered his usual size without measuring (shhhh, don’t tell!). They ended up being just right for him, and it’s a good thing since he got the biggest size available. But for my children, I both measured and used the printable sizing guide to pick. It’s hard to keep track of a kids’ shoe size, so I always measure before ordering for them. With Splay I know to go with the larger size if we are in-between, because the kids sizes run smaller than other barefoot kids’ brands.

Note that the sole thickness depends on the size you’re ordering. Sizes 8C – 12C (or EU 24-29) are 4mm thick , Sizes 13C – 7M/9W (or EU 31-39) are 5mm thick, and sizes 8M/10W and above are 6.5mm thick.

Will They Fit My Foot Type?

The Splay Freestyle shoes are meant to fit most foot types, but there are a couple things to know. See them on different foot types below!

Not sure what your foot type is? Read this post

Same Shoe, Different Foot

Splay Freestyle on a high volume foot (left) and low volume foot (right)

On the left you can see my youngest son who has a thick, high volume foot and a high arch. He has trouble getting those “puffy bricks,” as I adoringly call them, into shallow or tight shoes. The Splay Freestyle works, but the tongue only just barely covers the space between the sides of the shoes.

On the right is my older boy’s skinny ankle and low volume foot in the Splay Freestyle. He cinches the laces tighter and they work well for his foot type. In general, these seem to be geared toward medium to low volume feet, but can work for high volume as well.

Splay Freestyle on a high volume foot (top) and low volume foot (bottom)

Splay VS Other Barefoot Shoe Brands

There are over 200 barefoot shoe brands all over the world, each catering to a different foot type. You can get to know the different brands (and find ones in your price range and near you) by checking out BarefootShoeFinder.com. But since we don’t have time to go over each one, let’s look at some of the major brands in comparison to Splay. Below I’ve organized 8 barefoot shoe brands from widest toe box (top left) to narrowest (bottom right).

From top left to bottom right: Be Lenka, Freet, Feelgrounds, Splay, Lems, Magical Shoes, Mukishoes, Vivobarefoot. One notable brand I left off (accidentally) is Xero shoes. They would be after Vivobarefoot.

Splay shoes have a toe box that is comparable in width to brands like Freet, Feelgrounds, and Lems. That means they are good for a wide toe spread, but not crazy wide like Be Lenka and Softstar Primals. If you’re feeling overwhelmed right now, suffice it to say that Splay Shoes should fit most toe widths.

One quirk about Splay shoes is that they taper in at the arch (not to be confused with a toe box taper). Justin has brick shaped feet that are almost as wide at the midfoot as they are at the toes, and in his Splay Freestyles his midfoot is sitting right on the edge of the sole. It’s a common fit issue for him (if you have feet like his, brands like Freet, PaperKrane, and Xero shoes tend to be wide through the middle), but he is still wearing them without trouble.

My husband’s lineup of close toed barefoot shoes – Vivobarefoot, Feelgrounds, Lems, Splay, and Freet

For kids, Splay has been a wonderful addition to the available options because they are affordable and still look like regular shoes. My boys have always refused to wear the moccasin style shoes that are readily available, but for a while that was all I could find in our price range that also met my standards for healthy footwear. When Splay came on the scene, we were instant customers for life. You can read this article for more on how Splay compares to other barefoot shoes for kids.

Are They Durable?

My kids are tough on their shoes, like they should be. So it was an open question whether they’d tear through Splay Shoes in a matter of months. Since we’ve had a few years in the Explore shoes, we’ve learned time and again that they are quite durable! The biggest flaw Splay shoes have is that the color fades and gets discolored over time. But I personally don’t worry about that with my children – as long as they don’t fall apart we are good. In my own pair of Freestyle shoes, I don’t expect to be dragging them on concrete or wearing them in mud so anticipate they’ll wear better. But I will need to wash them occasionally as the grey collects dirt.

Brand new Explore shoe (left) vs Explore shoe that’s been worn daily for 7 months (right)

If there are just a few stains, then I spot clean at the sink. If they’re really dirty, I put them in a garment bag and run them through the washing machine on gentle cycle with scent/dye free detergent, then set them over the air vent to dry quickly.

Do You Wear Socks with Splay Shoes?

Rainbow socks from Anya’s Shop!

“Barefoot is best” are words I live by. As long as it is safe for me to do so, I am completely unshod. And when I do put on shoes, I almost always wear them barefoot, including my Splay Freestyles. The same goes for my children, because socks can restrict your toes just like shoes can! But if you want or need socks (because it’s cold or to prevent blisters perhaps) then consider toe socks or anatomical socks with space for your big toes. Here are a few options:

The nice thing about Splay shoes is you can wash them in the machine if they get real funky.

How To Order Splay Shoes

Splay Shoes is a US brand, but they ship worldwide for $5 – $20 depending on location. Returns are accepted on orders within 30 days, and international customers need to pay the return shipping (it’s free for US returns!). Don’t forget ANYASREVIEWS will give you 10% off any Splay shoes.

Hardcore barefoot shoe family

Splay Freestyle Review Conclusion

Brands like Splay Shoes are shaking up the shoe market by offering styles that respect the anatomy of the foot. In a world of foot pain and dysfunction, we need more of this. Thank you Splay for making barefoot living more affordable for the whole family!


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60 thoughts on “Splay Freestyle Review – Affordable Barefoot Sneakers for the Whole Family”

  1. Thanks Anya ! Glad to hear the issue was addressed. But, I just bought mine within the past 2-3 weeks and have the issue. Perhaps mine came from older stock ?

  2. Thanks Anya ! Well I am still wearing and loving my Splay shoes and I guess I have adjusted to the issue discussed above. I do have an observation and general sizing question now. I got a size 8 and they seem like a perfect fit. Whats interesting is that since I have been wearing them daily for a few weeks now, it seems like I don’t have as much extra toe room as I did when I first got them. Could it be that my feet have relaxed, spread out some since theres more freedom in the shoe ?! My toes are at the end of the toe bed but not jammed or uncomfortable..I just noticed it. Anyway, I am actually thinking about buying another pair of Splays..maybe a different style for variety but wondering if I should go up a half size. What are your thoughts ? Thanks so much !!!

      1. Hi Anya, thanks for the review.

        This question is actually focused on your husbands collection. I am strongly considering my first pair of barefoot shoes and originally decided on Lems. However, now that I’ve read this review and observed the price difference, I’m considering trying Splay first. Does Splay compare well to Lems?

  3. Thank you ! I can’t thank you enough for all the wonderful information you provide. I would be completely lost without your experience and knowledge. I am loving the barefoot feel and will be getting rid of alot of shoes ! Next up will be sandals (and Splays). I am trying to decide between EarthRunners and Shammas.

  4. Totally disappointed with the smell. I had them in original box in closet and went away, missed the return window and came back and my whole closet smelt like an oil or chemical plant. Couldn’t for the life of me figure out what was causing smell for a couple days. Finally realized and have had outside for a week. I will not wear these shoes and surprised this is only place with comments.
    #dontbuysmellysplayshoes

    1. What color were yours? I’ve raised this with the owner and they don’t seem to know why only certain shoes have it. Mine definitely didn’t smell (I have a sensitive nose), and it seems most customers don’t experience it. But from what I’m hearing, when it’s bad it’s real bad.

      1. Bought the Freestyle, grey with white sole. They smell horribly. I washed them and they have been hanging out in the garden for many months. There is no improvement at all. I can not wear them.

        1. That is super disappointing. I would contact customer service. I’ve asked them myself about it and they say it appears to be a random issue and it’s unknown exactly why/when it happens.

  5. Hello Anya, have you tried the new Splayshoes Freestyle slip-on? I am curious whether they would fit feet with skinny ankles. All slip-ons I tried are just loose around my ankle (Opanka including).

    1. Still waiting on the slip ons! From everything I’ve heard from Splay (and zooming in on all the pictures) they look like they fit similarly to Be Lenka Eazy – low volume and closer around the ankle than the other options. But I don’t know for sure yet.

      1. How many cm are your husbands feet? Im trying to find shoes for my husband with enormous feet… he likes Splay but Im not sure the biggest size would fit him. Thanks 🙂

  6. I’ve purchased 5 pairs of Splay shoes – 4 Freestyle slips ons in 4 different colors and 1 pair of lace up Freestyle. They fit my size 9 feet true to size but I have 2 issues with their shoes.

    #1 – the Freestyle slip on light colors get dirty really easy and I’ll never buy them again. I tried to clean the blossom color and now I have weird yellowing on the shoes around the heels & toes.

    #2 – Since spot cleaning didn’t work great, I tossed the Freestyle slip ons into the washing machine on gentle and laid them out to dry over the air vents. Bad idea as they now feel too tight to wear & are uncomfortable. Not only that, I have a pair that became wet from grass & I left them on the porch to dry while I was inside. Even those are tight now and uncomfortable to wear. I would have gone up a size if I knew these shoes would become tight & uncomfortable after getting wet. The shoes that have never gotten wet still fit comfortably.

    None of these shoes smell bad so I can’t speak to anything there.

  7. I have bunions and the material of these shoes (I tried the Freestyle) were so stiff that they were digging into both sides of my feet at the toe box. I considered exchanging for a size up but I have a feeling the problem will still be the same. I feel that if they made the sides softer, especially around the toe box, these shoes would’ve worked well for me.

  8. I ordered a pair of Splay Freestyle shoes based on your review. My normal size, based on arch length using a Brannock device, is 11.5, so I opted for the size 12. The fit is perfect!

  9. Thanks for the great review!
    I’m not sure whether I should order the US W10 or W11:
    My feet are 9.8 cm wide and 25.8 cm long, and I have bunions.
    I would like to wear them with socks.
    Should I take the W11 which is 10.1 cm wide and 27.3 cm long? Or would that be too big and I should take the W10 which is 9.8 cm wide and 26.6 cm long?

  10. I’m surprised nobody has mentioned the incredibly hot insole. Maybe my feet just run hot, plus I’m in humid Florida. I bought two pairs of Splay a few months ago and I like them but have barely worn them due to them making my feet so hot so fast. I can’t go without an insole. Does an insole exist that isn’t hot? NorthSole’s are hot for me too but seem to be less hot than splay’s.

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I first discovered barefoot shoes after a long history of foot issues. By changing my footwear and strengthening my body I was able to completely transform my life. Anya’s Reviews is my way of sharing with the world that healthy feet are happy feet!

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