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Xero Ridgeway Chelsea Review

Barefoot shoe styles now include the classic Chelsea boot design for shoppers wanting an eye-catching aesthetic
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Xero Ridgeway Chelsea Review
Credit: Zach Lovell
Price:  $170 List
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Manufacturer:   Xero
Zach Lovell
By Zach Lovell ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  July 3, 2026
71
OVERALL
SCORE


RANKED
#11 of 13
  • Ground Feedback - 30% 6.5
  • Stability - 20% 8.2
  • Traction - 20% 6.8
  • Weight - 15% 6.1
  • Durability - 15% 8.2
Length Sizing
Runs Small
Runs Large
Width Sizing
Runs Narrow
Runs Wide
Top Pick Award
Most Stylish Barefoot Boot
List Price: $170

Our Verdict

We were thrilled to learn that Chelsea boots have made their way into the world of barefoot footwear with the Xero Ridgeway Chelsea. These are fantastic if you want stylish shoes for coffee shop hangs, semi-casual days at the office, or social gatherings, but these aren't ideal for long walks or hikes. As with any Chelsea boot, the Ridgeway has no laces, so a proper fit is crucial to prevent unwanted rubbing or blisters. The high-quality upper, made with full-grain leather, broke in after about two weeks of frequent wear and fit like a glove. The leather also held up well to abrasion, while also offering a bit more foot protection. As long as you're prioritizing aesthetics and around-town comfort over hiking performance, the Ridgeway is a great choice.
REASONS TO BUY
Best-in-class style
Easy to slip on or off
Relatively durable
REASONS TO AVOID
Minimal versatility
Not great for hiking

Our Analysis and Test Results

xero ridgeway chelsea - the ridgeway chelsea is certainly more sensitive than a normal...
The Ridgeway Chelsea is certainly more sensitive than a normal Chelsea style boot, and still provides some protection from stick-laden ground like this.   Credit: Zach Lovell

Ground Feedback


These slip-on boots have substantially less cushion than a typical Chelsea boot, especially compared to Blundstones, but they aren't that sensitive relative to other barefoot footwear. The Ridgeway Chelsea was easier for our testers, who were new to minimalist footwear, to transition to while still offering some ground feel.


Xero built the Ridgeway Chelsea with a slight midsole made with TrailFoam. When we spent more time on our feet, the foam was a nice (however slight) buffer, but there was just enough ground feedback to remind us we were in a barefoot shoe. The finest details of a trail or a gravel-y sidewalk were not felt, but we could sense sidewalk cracks, stick bundles, tree roots, and changes in the trail's pitch.

These wide-lasted boots were stable across staircases, trails, and broken sidewalks.   Credit: Zach Lovell

Stability


The Ridgeway Chelsea has a fairly wide design that allows your toes to splay naturally. While the sole is relatively thick for its footwear class, it's got zero drop for a nice stable platform, and the outsole edges are only minimally rounded, helping reduce the likelihood of an ankle roll.


Despite being a high-topped boot, the Ridgeway Chelsea has minimal ankle reinforcements. This is a common trait among other Chelsea boots, especially since there are no laces to tighten down the mid or upper foot. Fortunately, the combination of a wider last and a fairly flexible outsole allowed our feet and leg muscles to naturally keep us stable across public transit journeys and even performed well for more relaxed hikes.

xero ridgeway chelsea - the triangle-shaped toe pattern was great for traction at the end of...
The triangle-shaped toe pattern was great for traction at the end of the stride, with tighter lugs around the outside improving grip on uneven ground.   Credit: Zach Lovell

Traction


Don't be fooled by the casual appearance of the Ridgeway Chelsea; these actually offer decent traction across mossy ground, gravel trails, and wet sidewalks. However, if you take these for scrambling or backpacking, they are less dependable due to reduced foot security on uneven ground, even though their outsoles might keep up.


The FeelTrue rubber used in the Ridgeway Chelsea is excellent, and we've seen it perform reliably across multiple Xero barefoot models. The tread pattern features decent lugs, but the outsole's overall profile is fairly flat for better on-pavement grip. The flat-ended lugs also increase overall surface area, with the added friction improving performance on wet ground. At the end of the day, the lack of laces will be the limiting factor for terrain when wearing the Ridgeway, not the outsole.

xero ridgeway chelsea - these are heavier compared to below-ankle mesh models, but the...
These are heavier compared to below-ankle mesh models, but the Ridgeway is much lighter than most Chelsea boots available on the market today.   Credit: Zach Lovell

Weight


For an above-ankle boot, the Ridgeway Chelsea is very light, especially compared to a standard Chelsea Boot. Several below-ankle models scored lower on the scale, but this all-leather model stood out.


If low weight is a major factor in your needs, the Ridgeway Chelsea should be near the top of your contender list. A leather boot like this almost always lands in the heavyweight category, but we measured it at 23.9 ounces in a men's 10, which is excellent for a Chelsea boot.

Overall, the leather-focused Ridgeway boot is bound to hold up unless you drag it into more intense outdoor recreation.

Durability


The full-grain leather construction of the Ridgeway Chelsea made them resilient against sharp pavement, sticks, and rocks. While the elastic at the ankles got a bit stretched over time, these were among the more durable models in the barefoot shoe lineup.


For urban environments and more casual hiking, the Ridgeway Chelsea is likely to offer you decent longevity. However, as you push these into more intense hikes or scrambles, the stitching and the elastic can lead to more wear and tear than other models meant for such terrain. Xero has a unique 5000-mile warranty on their FeelTrue rubber, so if you do ever manage to break down the outsole of the Ridgeway (which would be very hard to do), there's a decent chance Xero will help you replace or repair it.

xero ridgeway chelsea - if you'd like a barefoot shoe that looks nicer, the ridgeway chelsea...
If you'd like a barefoot shoe that looks nicer, the Ridgeway Chelsea might be a great fit, assuming you don't need them to keep up on a big day on the trail.   Credit: Zach Lovell

Should You Buy the Xero Ridgeway Chelsea?


Put these boots in your shopping cart if urban style is a priority. These are not all-purpose barefoot shoes and are best suited to those who spend more time on pavement than on dirt trails, given their lack of laces. Compared to other Chelsea boots, the Ridgeway offers impressive sensitivity and a stable zero-drop platform, though it is not as thin as some minimalist options.

What Other Barefoot Shoes Should You Consider?


If you'd like a hiking-oriented boot and prefer leather, the Vivobarefoot Leather Tracker AT II is a great option that offers laces and more all-terrain capability. For a great under-ankle shoe that looks decent, consider the Vivobarefoot Primus Lite IV, which performs very well in the gym.

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Bottom Line Barefoot shoe styles now include the classic Chelsea boot design for shoppers wanting an eye-catching aesthetic
Pros Best-in-class style, easy to slip on or off, relatively durable
Cons Minimal versatility, not great for hiking
Rating Categories Xero Ridgeway Chelsea
Ground Feedback (30%)
6.5
Stability (20%)
8.2
Traction (20%)
6.8
Weight (15%)
6.1
Durability (15%)
8.2
Specifications Xero Ridgeway Chelsea
Measured Weight (per pair) 23.9 oz (size 10)
Stack Height 16mm
Heel to Toe drop 0 mm
Outsole FeelTrue rubber
Midsole Embedded TrailFoam layer
Insole
Upper Material Full-grain leather
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