Adam, that would be a great
Adam, that would be a great idea, but that is why the Jingas were banned, because of the very thin bottom. I bought a pair of Terra Plana Aquas. The sole is very thin 3mm but they look like a normal shoe, plus they have a layer of duraflex, which is puncture resistant. Terra Plana sent me a spec sheet on duraflex and I showed it to the safety department at the hospital and it was accepted!
The Terra Plana Aquas are awesome, very minimal, no arch support and a wide toebox for natural foot movement. The are way overpriced, but I had to get them to be comfortable at work. Hey can these be a tax writeoff? Can I get the BFR Podiatrist to write me a prescription for minimal shoes?
Adam, that would be a great idea, but that is why the Jingas were banned, because of the very thin bottom. I bought a pair of Terra Plana Aquas. The sole is very thin 3mm but they look like a normal shoe, plus they have a layer of duraflex, which is puncture resistant. Terra Plana sent me a spec sheet on duraflex and I showed it to the safety department at the hospital and it was accepted!
The Terra Plana Aquas are awesome, very minimal, no arch support and a wide toebox for natural foot movement. The are way overpriced, but I had to get them to be comfortable at work. Hey can these be a tax writeoff? Can I get the BFR Podiatrist to write me a prescription for minimal shoes?