Still the Most Comfortable Shoes We’ve Ever Worn

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Still the Most Comfortable Shoes We’ve Ever Worn

Left: A person wearing gray Allbirds SuperLight sneakers. Right: A person wears blue Allbirds Tree Breezer sneakers.



Allbirds

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Allbirds began as one of the direct-to-consumer market’s most visible success stories.

Founded by New Zealand-native Tim Brown and San Francisco-based engineer and renewables expert Joey Zwillinger, the shoe startup quickly became a certified B corp company. In the ten years since, the company has seen its share of financial hardships — yet its sneakers are a mainstay in most metropolitan areas.

Its Wool Runners first put the company on the map, but it now has well over a dozen styles — including some miraculously lightweight walking shoes called the SuperLight Tree Runners, as well as some of the most comfortable flats we’ve tested.

Since 2016, Insider Reviews has reviewed nearly everything Allbirds makes. Overall, we’ve found each of its minimalist designs to be breathable, lightweight, low-maintenance, and unapologetically comfortable, but there are some noteworthy nuances to each pair. 

Some styles have been phased out, but you can check out the brand’s design archive by shopping secondhand via Allbirds ReRun. Below, you’ll find the full range of our Allbirds reviews with firsthand insight on what to expect from each style.

The top 3 Allbirds shoes we tested:

Flats

Allbirds Tree Breezers

These pliable flats come in less colors than Rothy’s, but still beat them in terms of comfort. They have sneaker-like support in their footbeds and take zero break-in time.

Allbirds Wool Runners


Allbirds Wool Runner sneaker inside a birds nest made of wool and twigs.



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Allbirds’ most famous silhouette and original claim to fame are their Wool Runners ($98). They’re comfortable, lightweight, breathable, and decently supportive. You can wear them with or without socks based on your preference (like all Allbirds shoes), but we’ve found that you may want to wash the insoles frequently if you decide to repeatedly go sockless in the summer. It’s great that they’re machine-washable, too, but we’d recommend investing in a color that will hide some scuffs and dirt (in other words: not white). 

Many Insider Reviews members have bought multiple Wool Runners, and we frequently gift them to friends and family. But, some team members would claim the company’s Tree Runners are even better.

Despite recently launching an updated version of this shoe in the form of the Wool Runners Go (more below), Allbirds will continue to offer the original silhouette indefinitely, as it’s still one of its most popular styles.

Read our full Allbirds Wool Runners review.

Allbirds Wool Runner

Allbirds Wool Runner

Allbirds Tree Breezers


Person walking along a curb wearing blue Allbirds Tree Breezer shoes and flowy purple pants.



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The Tree Breezers (starting at $70) are, according to our review, “pretty much a dream come true” for lightweight, flexible, breathable flats that you’ll turn to day after day. They’re not as supportive as Allbirds’ sneakers, but they’re more padded than you may expect. They’ve also aged gracefully thanks to the structure of the Tree fabric, which holds its shape better than the wool styles or other flats we’ve tried — precisely why it’s among our guide to the best flats.

Most of us wear them in summer as well as the fall, but one reporter found them to be too warm for the hotter months.

Out of the box, our testers ranged from feeling a slight rubbing on our ankles on day one (and none after) to zero pain or blisters out of the box on a 20-block walk. We all own more stylish pairs of flats, but we agree that we find ourselves favoring these due to their outsized comfort. 

Read more in our full Allbirds Tree Breezer flats review and how they compare to Rothy’s in our Allbirds vs Rothy’s flats comparison.

Flats

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