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    Groundz earthing shoes at Barefoot Shoes Store 

    Browse the full Groundz range of grounding and earthing footwear in one place. Groundz uses clay-infused sole technology for natural conductivity, allowing electrical contact with the earth through every step.

    What sets Groundz apart from other grounding brands: the clay-sole approach. While Earth Runners use copper plugs and conductive lacing, and Bahe uses conductive rubber, Groundz infuses their soles with clay particles to create a naturally conductive pathway. The result is a shoe that looks and feels like a regular barefoot shoe but grounds you without visible hardware.

    The range covers casual shoes, sneakers and slip-ons — all with the same clay-sole technology. For anyone exploring earthing footwear, Groundz offers a more conventional shoe aesthetic than the sandal-focused Earth Runners or the outdoor-focused Bahe range.

    Compare Groundz with other grounding brands available here — Earth Runners, Bahe, Vivobarefoot Pilgrim, and Earthing Harmony.

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