MBT Women Shoes Reviews

MBT shoes are physiological footwear - the first footwear that has a positive effect on the entire body. MBT stands for "Masai Barefoot Technology." MBT sneakers and casual shoes are designed using a multi-layered, curved sole which makes for a unique and rewarding walking experience. Few shoes can keep your muscles engaged in a purposeful way, but this is what MBT has done.

MBT Women's Chapa GTX Trail Shoe (0)

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With decorative topstitching, contrasting highlights, and pull-on loops, this flashy footwear goes the extra mile by providing a gym-quality workout every time you walk. A GORE-TEX membrane adds breathable waterproofing.
Customer Review: Perfect shoe for winter walking
If you have a dog or just like to walk on/off road no matter what the weather, this is the shoe for you. My feet have stayed dry and warm no matter where I have walked or how long I've stayed outside. My only negatives would be that these soles are NOT great on icey surfaces or on rocky trails. I really like these shoes for the winter months!


The market for fake purses and clothing styles has grown to include athletic shoes and it is costing consumers and business billions of dollars. According to a report by Stop Fakes, a government consumer information site this fake market is costing businesses over $2 billion dollars every year to catch and prosecute criminals.

Unfortunately there are many people who want to make money so they find a way to make counterfeit (fake) products. The counterfeiting of anything is stealing and it is a criminal offense. If you do a search on the Internet for the fake market you will see how out of control it is and how people are prosecuted daily for these violations.

Unfortunately the knockoffs continue and the best or most expensive fakes are the ones that people want and counterfeiters make for the market.

How to spot fake Air Jordans

Every company has a logo and has certain characteristics of their product lines. They have taken great pains to design them with the public in mind. Before you buy a pair of athletic shoes go online and look at the design you like and take some notes. When you go to the shoe store or when you shop online make sure that what you get meets those specs.

As an example, let's take a look at the Jordan 23 which is the newest style of Air Jordans. The company has done a lot of detail on the shoes that you might not see on a fake. There are specific things like how the shoe is made, where Michael Jordan's name is placed and where his thumbprint was placed on the shoes.

Also, the jumpman logo has changed in size and the shoes are made from specific materials. In order to get the right pair of shoes, you have to know where to look on the shoe for these things. If you see a purple Air Jordan XXIII than you know that it is a fake because these shoes were only released in black, white and Varsity Red.

Another way to limit your chances of buying a fake is to only buy from legitimate businesses. Most online stores will tell you they only sell authentic Air Jordans. In the mall or a local shoe store you can get a very close look at the shoes. If a shoe store or merchant sells variants than you know automatically these are fakes.

George Wynn loves sneakers and is a well known sneaker head on the East Coast. Please visit his store where he shares his passion for buy Jordans and to buy Air Force Ones.

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MBT, Masai Barefoot Technology, was invented by Swiss engineer Karl Müller. During a visit to Korea he made the startling discovery that walking barefoot over paddy fields alleviated his back pain. Back in Switzerland, Müller began to develop a footwear technology that would make the natural instability of soft ground such as Korean paddy fields or the East African savannah accessible also to those, who have to walk on hard surfaces. In 1996, after years spent on research and development, Masai Barefoot Technology was mature enough to be launched on the market. MBTs are now available in over twenty countries, and approximately one million pairs of this revolutionary footwear technology are sold every year.