The Barebarics Zing Sneakers are the perfect choice for anyone who values urban comfort and sustainability. These barefoot shoes combine a modern design with eco-friendly materials that are both stylish and functional. The microfiber and polyester upper provides breathability and durability, while the use of recycled raw materials in the shoe production contributes positively to the environment. The innovative Dermodry Coolmax® technology in the lining ensures effective moisture transport, keeping feet dry and comfortable even during extended wear. The ComfortGrip sole made of soft synthetic rubber offers excellent grip and flexibility, making them ideal for urban explorations or leisurely walks. With their simple white design, the Zing Sneakers are versatile and can be paired with various outfits.
Target group  | Men, Women  | 
Upper  | Microfibre  | 
Exact colour description  | White/Black  | 
Item number  | 61548638 | 
Manufacturer  | Barebarics | 
Category  | Sneakers | 
Manufacturer no.  | 50290010 | 
Release date  | 30.8.2025 | 
Colour  | White  | 
Exact colour description  | White/Black  | 
Upper  | Microfibre  | 
Material  | Insole made of cork and polyurethane foam, Lining made from Dermodry Coolmax®, Microfibre and polyester upper material, Synthetic rubber sole  | 
Sole material  | Rubber  | 
Lining  | Coolmax  | 
Target group  | Men, Women  | 
Shoe size (EU)  | 45  | 
Fastener  | Lace fastening  | 
Shaft height  | Low | 
Heel shape  | No heel / flat | 
Fabric properties  | Breathable, Moisture wicking  | 
Style  | Casual  | 
Country of origin  | France  | 
CO₂-Emission  | |
Climate contribution  | 
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