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.

Come catch the craze that is sweeping the nation. MBT has designed a shoe family that uses natural motion to work muscle groups of the legs, back, and abdomen as you stand or walk in their shoes. The Boost is part of that family. Features: Textile lining. Polyester mesh and PU syntheticleather upper makes for a flexible, comfortable, and more breathable fit.
Customer Review: MBT Shoes
I purchased these shoes for a better workout while jogging. When they arrived, I tried them on and they seemed a little tight even though I had ordered a half a size larger. I called the company and asked for a half size larger and they issued a RMA number. I sent the shoes back and within 10 days I had my new pair and they fit great. The shoes do all that the other reviewers said they would. I've had them for three weeks and I feel the difference in my legs and back. I hope these shoes last as long as everyone said they will because the only minus is the $245.00 price tag. Great service.`
Customer Review: MBTs...
Purchase a half size larger. If you have a really wide foot, beware there is not a lot of give in the toe box. I have not done a lot of exercising in the shoes yet but so far am happy with fit and comfort. I purchaed for toning benefits, not medicinal purposes but have heard great thing from friends about the relief on knees, back, etc.


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For casual and comfortable wear, many prefer walking shorts and Bermudas, which are longer and have loops for a belt. These have a much more relaxed feel about them. Three-quarter length pants are also worn as comfort wear.

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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.