What happens when Xero Shoes takes their beloved Prio platform and reimagines it for effortless, everyday wear? You get the Prio Coast – a slip-on, hands-free walking shoe built around barefoot principles without asking you to tie a single lace.
TLDR;
The Xero Shoes Prio Coast is the rare minimalist shoe designed not just for how your foot moves, but for how busy your life is. The curved heel, open collar, attached tongue, and bungee no-tie laces make it the most accessible barefoot-style walking shoe on the market. If you’ve ever wanted to live in zero-drop footwear without wrestling with traditional laces morning and night, the Prio Coast is your answer.
Who Is the Prio Coast For?
The Prio Coast takes that same Prio sneaker DNA and evolves into an entirely different kind of barefoot wearer: the person who wants all the biomechanical benefits of minimalist shoes wrapped inside the convenience of a slip-on. Think: parents juggling school drop-offs, professionals moving between the office and errands, travelers who dread untying shoes at security, or anyone with mobility considerations that make traditional lacing frustrating.
This is not a shoe that compromises on the principles Xero is known for. It is however a shoe that removes every friction point between barefoot benefits and your actual daily life.
Step-In, Hands-Free Design
Open Collar + Attached Tongue + Curved Heel = Effortless Entry
The Prio Coast’s hands-free entry system is the result of three engineering decisions working in harmony. The open, relaxed collar widens the entry point of the shoe so your foot slides in naturally without needing to pry it open. The tongue is permanently attached and pre-positioned, which means it never folds, bunches, or requires you to reach inside and adjust it. And the curved heel – perhaps the most thoughtful touch of all – is shaped to guide your foot in smoothly without the back of the shoe collapsing under the pressure of entry.
Traditional slip-on shoes often feel like a compromise: you get convenience, but you sacrifice fit and structure. The Prio Coast rejects that trade-off. The curved heel maintains its structure during wear, preventing the common problem of heel slippage that plagues lesser slip-on designs. It acts almost like a gentle ramp, guiding the foot heel-first into the correct position with zero manual assistance.
The attached tongue, meanwhile, solves a frustration most shoe wearers don’t consciously name but feel every morning: the tongue that migrates. On the standard Prio, the tongue is removable and adjustable – a strength for performance contexts but a small annoyance during quick entries. On the Coast, it’s built in and stays exactly where you need it, every single time.
“The best shoe is the one you actually wear. The Prio Coast removes the single biggest psychological barrier to living in barefoot footwear full-time: the effort of putting them on.”
Why Hands-Free Entry Matters for Foot Health
There’s a deeper reason why this design choice is significant beyond pure convenience. Most people, when pressed for time, will grab whatever shoes are easiest to put on. For millions of people, that means returning to heavily padded, elevated-heel conventional sneakers, simply because the entry experience is frictionless. The Prio Coast makes the healthier choice the easier choice. By removing the lace-tying barrier, Xero is strategically lowering the adoption threshold for barefoot footwear – a category that has significant evidence supporting its role in improving foot strength, gait mechanics, and proprioception.
The open collar also reduces constriction around the ankle during entry and exit. If you’ve ever worn a shoe that required pulling hard on the heel tab and still felt like your foot was being forced through a narrow gate, you’ll immediately appreciate how relaxed and intuitive the Prio Coast’s entry experience feels.
Bungee No-Tie Laces
Secure Fit Without a Single Knot
The Prio Coast pairs its hands-free entry system with bungee-style no-tie laces – an elastic lacing system that maintains tension across the forefoot and midfoot, delivering a snug, locked-in feel without the need for manual tying. Combined with the functional webbing tensioning strap inherited from the Prio’s huarache-sandal lineage, the result is a fit system that feels both effortless and genuinely secure.
Bungee laces represent a significant evolution over elastic toggle laces found on lesser-designed slip-ons. Where simple toggles compress the foot uniformly (often too tightly across the top or too loosely across the sides), bungee laces flex and adapt to the shape of your specific foot as you move. Pressure distributes more evenly, and the elastic memory of the cord means the laces return to their pre-set tension after each step, providing a consistent fit whether you’re standing, walking, or navigating stairs.
The Webbing Tensioning Strap: Where Function Meets Barefoot Philosophy
The Prio’s signature feature has always been its huarache-sandal-inspired heel and instep straps – webbing that wraps around the foot to hold it securely in place while keeping the toes completely free. On the Prio Coast, this functional webbing tensioning strap is retained and integrated with the bungee lace system, creating a two-layer security architecture. The bungee provides general forefoot and midfoot hold; the webbing strap adds targeted instep and heel lockdown.
This combination is particularly valuable for walkers with narrower heels (my female wear-tester loves this), who might otherwise experience slippage at the back of the shoe. The strap effectively customizes the fit without requiring any conscious adjustment – you set it once, and it works every time you step in.
Set It Once, Forget It Forever
Unlike traditional laces that require daily retying and periodically loosen during wear, the Prio Coast’s bungee-and-strap system is designed to be calibrated once on first wear. After that initial adjustment, the shoe goes on and off with zero effort – while maintaining the same fit quality every single time.
No-Tie Laces and Foot Health: A Surprising Connection
There’s a subtler benefit to elastic lacing that doesn’t get discussed often enough: conventional laces, when tied tightly to prevent loosening, can create localized pressure points across the top of the foot. Over the course of a long walk, these pressure points contribute to fatigue, numbness, and the sense that your feet are “tired from the top down.” Bungee laces eliminate this by distributing tension more evenly and allowing the foot’s natural volume changes (feet swell during exercise and walking) to be accommodated without creating additional constriction.
Technical Specifications of Prio Coast
The Prio Coast kept all the same technologies that we loved Xero Shoes for: 5.5mm FeelTrue® rubber outsole with 5,000-mile warranty, zero-drop design for promoting healthier walking mechanics, and foot-shaped wide toe box for natural foot splay.
| Stack Height (Heel) | ~12mm (with insole) |
| Stack Height (Forefoot) | ~12mm (with insole) |
| Heel Drop | 0mm (Zero Drop) |
| Outsole Material | 5.5mm FeelTrue® Rubber |
| Insole | Removable 3mm foam |
| Lacing System | Bungee no-tie + webbing tensioning strap |
| Entry System | Open collar, attached tongue, curved heel |
| Sole Warranty | 5,000-mile guarantee |
| Materials | 100% vegan-friendly |
| Weight (Men’s 9) | ~8.7 oz per shoe |
How the Prio Coast Performs on Actual Walks
The Prio Coast’s minimalist sole doesn’t just deliver biomechanical benefits in theory – it changes the texture of walking in ways that are immediately perceptible. On pavement, you feel the ground distinctly: not harshly, but with the kind of tactile richness that makes you notice subtle variations in surface – a slope you’d have missed in a cushioned trainer, a crack that prompts an automatic micro-adjustment. This is proprioception in action, and it becomes more intuitive the more miles you put on the shoe.
On mixed urban terrain (90%+ of what we’ve tested in) – sidewalks, light gravel, paved paths, transit systems – the Prio Coast performs admirably. The FeelTrue® sole provides sufficient grip on dry surfaces, and the shoe’s low profile makes navigating curbs and stairways feel more connected and confident than in elevated footwear. The caveat for wet conditions: like most minimalist shoes with flat-rubber outsoles, the Prio Coast is not a wet-weather performer. Stick to dry conditions or surfaces with texture, and you’ll be fine.
Breaking In Period
A genuine barefoot transition shoe requires a genuine transition period. If you come from cushioned, heel-elevated footwear, the Prio Coast will ask your feet, calves, and Achilles tendons to do more work than they are currently conditioned to handle. This is a feature, not a defect – but it means starting gradually. Begin with 30 to 45-minute walks, allow rest days between initial wear, and increase duration and distance over the course of three to six weeks. See our Transitioning to Minimalist Shoes Guide for doing it safely and injury-free.
Who Should Buy the Prio Coast?
The Prio Coast is the right shoe if you are a daily walker, commuter, or someone on their feet most of the day who wants the long-term benefits of barefoot footwear without the daily ritual of tying and untying laces. It is an excellent first minimalist shoe for anyone curious about zero-drop walking but hesitant about committing to a more technical barefoot design. It is also ideal for anyone with arthritis, limited hand dexterity, or other conditions that make lacing uncomfortable or difficult.
It is not the right shoe if you need maximal cushioning for high-mileage running, requires aggressive trail traction for technical off-road terrain, or are looking for a waterproof commuting shoe.
Final Verdict
The Xero Shoes Prio Coast is a mature, well-considered evolution of one of minimalist footwear’s most trusted platforms. By solving the one problem that keeps people from living in barefoot shoes full-time – the daily inconvenience of conventional lacing – it makes the healthier choice the effortless one. The curved heel, attached tongue, open collar, and bungee no-tie laces aren’t gimmicks. They’re a thoughtfully engineered entry experience that respects your time while delivering every biomechanical benefit the Prio family has always offered. For daily walkers, commuters, and anyone exploring minimalist footwear for the first time, this is an easy recommendation.
Step In and Coast!
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Xero Shoes Prio Coast good for all-day walking?
Yes, for most wearers – after an appropriate transition period. The zero-drop sole and wide toe box support natural gait mechanics that many find more comfortable for extended wear than conventional cushioned shoes. Start with shorter walks and build up gradually over two to four weeks.
How do the bungee laces on the Prio Coast stay secure?
The bungee laces work in combination with the webbing tensioning strap to create a two-point fit system. The bungee provides elastic tension across the forefoot and midfoot, while the strap locks down the instep and heel. You calibrate the system once at first wear and it maintains that fit with each slip-on thereafter.
What is the curved heel on the Prio Coast?
The curved heel is a structural feature of the shoe’s collar that maintains the shape of the heel opening during foot entry. Rather than collapsing when you slip your foot in – a common problem with soft-backed slip-ons – the curved heel guides your foot in smoothly while holding its form, preventing heel slippage once on the foot.
Does the Prio Coast fit true to size?
Yes. Based on the existing Prio line, the Prio Coast should fit true to size for the vast majority of wearers – Xero Shoes recommends your standard athletic shoe size. The wide toe box accommodates most foot widths; those with very broad forefeet may consider a half-size up.
How long will the Xero Prio Coast last?
Xero Shoes backs the FeelTrue® rubber sole with a 5,000-mile guarantee – one of the most generous sole warranties in the footwear industry. The upper durability depends on activity level and care; hand washing with mild soap and air drying is recommended.
Is the Prio Coast suitable for people new to barefoot shoes?
It’s actually one of the best entry points into barefoot footwear precisely because the hands-free design lowers the friction of daily use. The removable insole also lets beginners start with a bit more cushioning and reduce it over time as their feet strengthen and adapt.












