Originally Posted by
gravityfalls
I have an older pair and used them hiking in Acadia NP. I found the pros to be they are extremely comfortable and light. Toebox had plenty of room for your feet to stretch out and the zero drop allowed natural footfalls. Like you're not wearing anything.
But being like not wearing anything was a con as well. In rocky areas with sharp edges granite, you really need watch where you placed your foot. With no padding you can feel every sharp edge on the rocks if that was the only place you step. Sometimes it could be very painful.
If you elect to use them you need to pay a little bit close attention to where you step.