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Wide Toe Box
ROOMY TOE BOX Offers ample space for toes to splay,reducing fatigue and pressure on long-distance runs.
REBOUND MIDSOLE
The built-in high-rebound midsole and arch supportstructure effectively absorb impact and Distributes weightevenly across the footfor propulsive moves.


Breathable
Made of highly breathable mesh fabric it keeps your feet nimble and cool with each step for a refreshing, comfy journey.

Removable
The flexible and detachable insole provides excellent arch support for the natural contour of the foot.

Non-Slip Safety
The abrasion-resistant rubber sole enables free movement with superior grip on all terrains, greatly improving outdoor safety.

Lightweight
The upper is made of lightweight material

Men’s Wide Toe Box Trail Running Shoes
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Department : mens
Date First Available : March 3, 2026
ASIN : B0GHXZXFXH
Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here
Best Sellers Rank: #86,014 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #68 in Men’s Trail Running Shoes
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8 reviews for Wide Trail Running Shoes with Wide Toe Box Barefoot Road Walking Outdoor Sneakers Cross Training Shoe Fashion Shoes
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Chris Ashton –
Grab them while you can.
I wear a 15 normally. I got the black 14s wide . The sole has phenomenal grip. Also the wide toe box helps alot. My feet are more on the narrow side but the balance these shoes give you is amazing. These actually are alot more responsive than tactical boots that I’ve paid 3x the amount money.
L –
I may choose not to keep this item, but it has a lot going for it
It is rather bulky looking and feels bulky too, bulkier than other sneakers. It may make you look a bit awkward depending on what else you are wearing or maybe on your body type.I think it makes me look a bit awkward.It is meant for trail running and probably serves the purpose well as it seems to be designed for vigorous use. So probably the material is able to tolerate some long term tough use out in the trail. Of course I have not tried it for this purpose and cannot absolutely verify it. I say this according to first impressions. I myself do not do serious trail running, just some walking in the hilly areas of the nearby parks in NY. I also cannot say with certainty that the CNPAWS sneaker is breathable but it seems to generally be so far.However I was pleasantly surprised that the sneaker felt as comfortable as can be expected for such a bulky-ish item.When it comes to footwear I tend to need and use men’s shoes and sneakers though I am female.Men’s footwear is more practical in design (or usually).But one thing I have to be careful about is the very top of the shoe or sneaker located at the top-of-the-tongue area (or highest eyelet area) where your foot will bend as you walk. If the shoe or sneaker is too rigid there it will press hard as you bend your foot and it will hurt. That has often been my experience.Often this can be expected of trail running sneakers or other footwear meant to be of rugged durable material.When I took out the CNPAWS sneaker out of its package and felt the upper part of the sneaker (where the highest eyelets are) I was sure that this would not be a comfortable sneaker. But I tried it on anyway and was so surprised at how from the beginning there was no pain when I bent my foot. I should say that sometimes even if a sneaker does not hurt when I bend my foot I can eventually begin to feel a rubbing sensation on the sides of my foot also, and that may manifest with time and I have not used the CNPAWS sneaker for a long amount of time and cannot say it would or would not start to feel uncomfortable in other ways were I to use it longer term, but I was immediately satisfied with the comfort I felt with bending my foot while wearing the sneaker.I have heard that when choosing footwear that they should feel comfortable from the get go, as soon as you put them on, otherwise do not risk that they will start to feel comfortable after you “Break them in.” It may not happen. However too there have been times in which I was sure as possible that a sneaker or shoe was comfortable but then with more use, they became uncomfortable.I can never be sure and chances are I may return these sneakers because they are actually not exactly what I need at the moment and yet on the other hand I may decide to keep them. I will leave thm on my feet for a while at home and see how I feel as the minutes or hours go by. I am wearing them as I type this review and to a good extent I feel that I actually can even forgvet that I have them on. They feel quite “Normal” though they are not as compact as other sneakers I wear. So there is some pros and cons that I have to think over.I would definitely recommend them. They are good for people who need room at the toe box as they are wide there. Of course wider toe boxes can make it look like you are wearing “Paddles” or even “Clown shoes” (it can depend on the color and design of the entire shoe) but if it is what you need to be comfortable, so be it.I do like thesse shoes very much so far.I will update as I am able to and as necessary.
J. Woods –
Nice and wide. Read review
I’ve been wearing these bad boys for a little over 2 weeks now. Wearing them from working in the shop to hikes in rugged terrain. They are wide and fit awesome. They breath and have great arch support. So far, they are holding up great. For a wide shoe less $50, you can’t go wrong with this one.
CS –
Very comfortable
Very comfortable out of the package. No break in period needed. Just spray with waterproofer & perfect for work & wiping off. Nice to have shoes where your toes have room!
William Elliott –
Good shoe for the money
Pretty good shoe…true to size…nice wide toe box…well built…has held up well but only worn on fairly easy hikes. Only complaint is I wish the insole was a little more robust…
Robert Dube –
A real 10.5 size finally.
Finally a pair of sneakers that are actually the size it claims it is. Very comfortable and great value. Time will tell if the shoe lasts a reasonable amount of time. Thank you CNPAWS.
Heather N –
Supportive lightweight sneakers
Great support while also being lightweight
GruntBurger –
Good construction but very unusual fit.
I have rather wide feet, and I got these in 12 wide which is usually the correct length, and the width takes a bit to break in. These are longer than usual, and really lack volume in the mid-foot and forefoot. I don’t think this will be resolved though break in due to where the laces end, which is right behind my big toe knuckle. This causes my forefoot to be squeezed rather tightly not because of the laces, but because if the shape of the shoe right there, and it means my toes can’t splay so I’m unable to use the extra room provided by the wider toe box. It also means that the lace reinforcement area presses into my toe when my toes are bent. I don’t notice this when walking, but it does come up. Because it’s locking in my mid-foot, it doesn’t want to bend naturally, which is a real problem because my foot still needs to bend and it causes pretty severe heel slip. These are all fitment issues, but I’ve never had them with natural toe box shoes. Topo, bronax, whitin, hoka, Merrell… All fine for me (as far as fit is concerned) I wish these would work because they seem otherwise well constructed but it feels like they didn’t engineer the fit properly. Also, the heel is very weird… Very tall and spongy out of the box but compresses fairly quickly and was no longer an issue… Make of that what you will. I’ve included pictures next to bronax and topo which can hopefully illustrate the lack of volume at the forefoot but that’s kind of hard to capture. These and the bronax are 12 wide, the topos are 12.5 wide. The bronax are generally smaller (more what I expect from a 12) and they break in great. Very soft and flexible mesh toe and forefoot, and more volume where it’s needed.