Andune vs Impakto Lets Settle The Debate

drrohanfonseca
10 Feb 202404:05

Summary

TLDRThis video script offers a head-to-head comparison of barefoot shoes from Andun and Impacto, based on the reviewer's personal experience. The Impacto is priced at 900 rupees, while Andun ranges from 2,500 to 3,200 rupees. The reviewer inquires about the country of origin, finding Impacto made in Bengal and Andun manufactured in China and Vietnam. Comfort and style are compared, with Andun's upper and outsole providing a better ground feel and preferred comfort. Durability is tested, showing minimal wear on both shoes. The reviewer concludes Andun is the clear winner for comfort and feels it offers a true barefoot experience, though pricing could be more competitive.

Takeaways

  • 💰 The Impacto shoes are priced at 900 rupees, while Andun shoes range from 2,500 to 3,200 rupees depending on the model.
  • 🔎 A viewer's comment sparked an investigation into the price disparity between the two brands, leading to a comparison of their origins and manufacturing.
  • 🌏 Impacto shoes are made in Bengal, and Andun shoes are designed in India but manufactured in China and Vietnam.
  • 🔍 A Google image search suggests that Impacto shoes might be special orders from China, hinting at a possible discrepancy in the country of origin.
  • 🌐 Andun shoes are mass-produced in China and rebranded, with similar models found at a lower price on AliExpress and in Australia.
  • 👟 The upper material of both shoes is synthetic, with Impacto having more padding and Andun featuring a Velcro strap for a secure fit.
  • 👍 Andun's upper is considered more comfortable, earning it a point for comfort over Impacto.
  • 👣 The outsoles differ significantly, with Andun's being thin and providing more ground feel, while Impacto's is thicker, offering less sensation but better insulation.
  • 🏃‍♂️ Andun's outsole is preferred for its ground feel, giving it an edge in terms of sensory feedback during activities.
  • 🏆 In terms of style, Andun's design is favored for its function over the slightly bulkier Impacto, which has a thicker outsole and padding.
  • 💪 Durability tests show minimal wear on both shoes after extensive use, making it difficult to distinguish a clear winner based on longevity.
  • 🥇 For overall comfort and the 'barefoot' feel, Andun is the clear winner, often being worn without the wearer realizing they have them on.

Q & A

  • What are the two brands of barefoot shoes compared in the script?

    -The two brands of barefoot shoes compared are Andun and Impacto.

  • How does the price of Impacto shoes compare to Andun shoes?

    -Impacto shoes are priced at 900 rupees, while Andun shoes range from 2,500 to 3,200 rupees depending on the model.

  • What was the viewer's comment that prompted the investigation into the pricing of Andun shoes?

    -The viewer commented that Andun shoes are overpriced.

  • Where are Impacto shoes manufactured, according to the company?

    -Impacto shoes are manufactured in Bengal, according to the company.

  • What is the country of origin for Andun shoes?

    -Andun shoes are designed in India but manufactured in China and Vietnam.

  • What was the surprising discovery about the price of Andun shoes on AliExpress?

    -The surprising discovery was that Andun shoes were available on AliExpress for less than 700 rupees.

  • What is the material used for the upper part of both Impacto and Andun shoes?

    -The upper part of both Impacto and Andun shoes is made of synthetic material.

  • Which shoe has a Velcro strap, and what is the reviewer's opinion on it?

    -The Andun shoe has a Velcro strap, and the reviewer finds the upper on the Andun more comfortable with no reason to complain.

  • How do the outsoles of Impacto and Andun shoes differ in terms of thickness and ground feel?

    -The Andun outsole is thin, providing a lot of ground feel, while the Impacto outsole is thicker and lacks that underfoot feeling.

  • Which shoe is considered to have better grip, and why?

    -Both shoes do very well with grip, but the reviewer likes the feeling of the Andun shoe, so it gains another point.

  • What is the reviewer's opinion on the weight of the shoes?

    -The reviewer gives a point to Andun for weight, as the Impacto is marginally heavier due to its thicker outsole and padding.

  • How does the reviewer assess the durability of both shoes after extensive use?

    -The reviewer finds no significant difference in durability between the two shoes after extensive use, as there is little wear on either.

  • Which shoe does the reviewer consider the winner in terms of comfort, and why?

    -The reviewer considers Andun the winner for comfort because it gives them that barefoot feel and they often forget they are wearing them.

  • What is the reviewer's final recommendation regarding the choice between Impacto and Andun shoes?

    -The reviewer would easily go for the Andun shoes, but feels that they can do better with the pricing.

Outlines

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👟 Barefoot Shoes Comparison: Impacto vs. Andun

The video script discusses a personal comparison between Impacto and Andun barefoot shoes. The author begins by acknowledging the subjectivity of the review and the limitations due to specific models tested. The price point of the shoes is highlighted, with Impacto priced at 900 rupees and Andun ranging from 2,500 to 3,200 rupees. The author's investigation into the price discrepancy leads to a discussion on the country of origin, revealing that Impacto is made in Bengal, while Andun is designed in India but manufactured in China and Vietnam. A comparison of the upper material, padding, and fit is made, with Andun's Velcro strap and comfort being preferred over Impacto's elastic midfoot lock. The outsoles are contrasted, with Andun providing a thinner, more ground-feeling sole, and Impacto having a thicker, less sensitive sole. The author also comments on style, weight, and durability, with no clear winner in these categories. Comfort is the deciding factor, with Andun being the preferred choice due to its barefoot feel. The author concludes by suggesting that Andun could improve its pricing.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Barefoot Shoes

Barefoot shoes are a type of footwear designed to mimic the feeling of being barefoot while still providing some protection for the feet. They typically have minimal cushioning and are made to enhance the natural movement of the foot. In the video, the reviewer compares two models of barefoot shoes, discussing their comfort, ground feel, and overall performance, which is central to the theme of the video.

💡Price

Price is a critical factor for consumers when purchasing products, and in the video, it is discussed in the context of the value and cost-effectiveness of the barefoot shoes. The reviewer mentions the price points of both the Impacto and Andun shoes, questioning the price difference and whether Andun shoes are overpriced compared to their perceived value.

💡Country of Origin

The country of origin can influence the perceived quality and cost of a product. In the script, the reviewer inquires about the manufacturing locations of the shoes, with Impacto being made in Bengal and Andun manufactured in China and Vietnam. This information is relevant as it may affect the consumer's perception of the product's authenticity and value.

💡Padding

Padding in shoes refers to the cushioning material used in the shoe's design to provide comfort and support. The reviewer notes that the Impacto shoes have a good amount of padding, which may affect the comfort and warmth of the shoe, especially in hot weather. This is an important aspect of the shoe's design and user experience.

💡Elastic Lockdown

Elastic lockdown is a feature in some shoes that uses elastic material to secure the foot in place, often around the midfoot area. The reviewer mentions that the elastic in the Impacto shoes was initially irritating but improved with use. This feature is part of the discussion on comfort and fit.

💡Velcro Strap

A Velcro strap is a fastening mechanism commonly used in shoes for a secure and adjustable fit. The Andun shoes are noted to have a Velcro strap, which the reviewer finds effective. This is an example of a design element that contributes to the overall functionality and user satisfaction with the shoe.

💡Outsoles

The outsole is the outermost part of a shoe that comes into contact with the ground, providing traction and durability. The reviewer contrasts the thin outsole of the Andun shoes, which offers a lot of ground feel, with the thicker outsole of the Impacto shoes, which lacks that underfoot feeling but provides more protection. This comparison is central to the discussion on the shoes' performance and user preference.

💡Ground Feel

Ground feel refers to the sensation of the surface beneath one's feet while walking or running, influenced by the thickness and design of the shoe's outsole. The Andun shoes provide a lot of ground feel, allowing the wearer to feel every pebble and contour, which is a desired feature for those seeking a barefoot-like experience.

💡Style

Style in the context of shoes refers to the aesthetic design and appearance. The reviewer briefly touches on the style of the shoes, noting that the Impacto has a thicker outsole and padding that might be seen as a style choice, although the primary focus is on function over style. This relates to the overall theme of the video, which is a comparison based on the practical use of the shoes.

💡Durability

Durability is the ability of a product to withstand wear and tear over time. The reviewer assesses the durability of both shoe models by examining the wear after extensive use. Durability is an important factor for consumers, especially when considering the value of the product in relation to its price.

💡Comfort

Comfort is a subjective measure of how well a shoe fits and feels when worn. The reviewer concludes that the Andun shoes are more comfortable for them, as they often forget they are wearing them. Comfort is a key factor in the reviewer's ultimate preference for one shoe over the other and is a central theme in the video.

Highlights

Price comparison between Impacto and Andun shoes with Impacto at 900 rupees and Andun at 2,500 to 3,200 rupees.

Impacto shoes are manufactured in Bengal, India, while Andun shoes are designed in India but manufactured in China and Vietnam.

Andun shoes are mass-produced in China and rebranded, with a significant price difference on AliExpress.

Impacto shoes have a synthetic upper with good padding, making them warm, but the elastic can be initially irritating.

Andun shoes feature a Velcro strap for a secure fit, which is found to be more comfortable.

Andun outsole is thin, providing a lot of ground feel, while Impacto's thicker outsole lacks that underfoot feeling.

Both shoes have good grip, but the Andun's ground feel is preferred.

Impacto shoes are marginally heavier due to thicker outsole and padding.

Durability test shows minimal wear on both shoes after extensive use.

Andun is declared the winner for comfort, providing a true barefoot feel.

Andun is recommended for everyday use and light activities due to its comfort and barefoot feel.

The reviewer suggests that Andun could improve their pricing strategy.

Impacto shoes are praised for their transparency regarding the country of origin.

Andun's upper is more comfortable with no issues reported by the reviewer.

The reviewer forgets to take off the Andun shoes often, indicating their high comfort level.

Impacto's thicker outsole and padding contribute to its higher weight, which may affect preference.

Both shoes show similar durability with no significant wear after extensive use.

Transcripts

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the war of the budget barefoot

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shoes this head-on comparison may be

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subjective as it is going to be my

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personal experiences using both these

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shoes and I am also limited by the

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specific models that I have got both

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andun and Impacto have got other models

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of barefoot shoes in their lineup and

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the experience may vary first off let me

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get off my chest an interesting find

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let's talk price the impact come up at

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rupes 900 only and IND at 2,500 or 3,200

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rupees depending on the model what got

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me into detective mode is a comment from

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one of my viewers that andun are way to

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overpriced I personally did not feel so

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as at the time of buying I was looking

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for an option cheaper than what Vibram

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was but that got me thinking I

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especially DM both the companies to find

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the country of origin of the shoes

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impakto said that they were made in

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Bengal while andun said that it was

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designed in India but manufactured in

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China and Vietnam I personally feel that

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the soul of the impactos is made on

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special order in China after a quick

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Google image search it does seem that

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the Impacto reply was legit the impactos

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do look like they are India specific but

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a image search on andun brought up

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multiple results turns out these are

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mass produced in China and just

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rebranded by andun clicked on a random

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link to Australia and they cost rupees

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2,200 approximately converted but

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shocking is the price on AliExpress less

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than R 700 thank you my dear viewer for

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bringing this up so outright a point on

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price to Impacto and probably another

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one for

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transparency the upper on both the shoes

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is of synthetic material the Impacto has

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got a good amount of padding which makes

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it feel warm on a hot day in addition

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the elastic which locks down the midfoot

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was quite irritating at first but it

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felt better as I wore the shoes more

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often in contrast the andun has a velcro

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strap which does a good job I personally

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find the upper on the endom more

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comfortable with no reason to complain

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so a point to andun here the outsoles of

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both the shoes are quite contrasting the

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andun outsole is thin and gives you a

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lot of ground feel in fact you can feel

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every Pebble and Contour of the flow

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below your feet not necessarily a bad

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thing if this is what you're looking for

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the Impacto is a lot thicker and thus

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lacks that underfoot feeling both do

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very well with grip again I like the

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feeling of the andun so it gains another

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Point what about

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style function over style always

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function was style probably the thicker

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outsole and the padding on the upper

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contribute to the marginally higher

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weight of the Impacto let's give a point

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to end for

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weight durability of the shoe is a big

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factor in choosing between both the

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shoes I've been testing this shoes for

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quite a long time and to be honest I

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don't have much to choose in between the

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two these are the and dunes and these

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are the impactos if you

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notice you won't see much

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wear in either of the shoes this one

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I've used for around 3 months and this

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one for about a month and a half quite

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extensively and roughly in fact if you

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notice I have not even bothered to clean

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them before I show them to you although

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I find a little wear on the toe of the

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end Dune but this is just that rubber

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coating on top white colored rubber

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coating so I guess it's fair not to give

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either one of them a point after using

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both these shoes extensively for me

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there is a clear winner for Comfort I

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have worn both these shoes as an

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everyday shoe and even use the andun for

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a couple of 5K runs very often after I

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get home I forget to take the andun off

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as I do not realize that I'm wearing any

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yes the andun for me wins andun gives me

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that Barefoot feel while the impactor

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just feels like a light shoe I'd easily

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go for the andun although I feel that

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they can do better with the

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pricing

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