3 Years In VivoBarefoot Shoes... Are They Worth It?

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What are the benefits of barefoot shoes? This video will answer all your questions...
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  • @ferguscrawley95
    @ferguscrawley953 ай бұрын

    FERGUS20 for 20% off in March 2024 onwards (can even try FERGUS25 👀)

  • @buzby303

    @buzby303

    2 ай бұрын

    I won’t be buying a pair any time soon but I do understand the grounding thing Jst wanted to say well done - this is a good standard on video reviews 👍🏼

  • @damndaniel3

    @damndaniel3

    2 ай бұрын

    doesn't work for me? is it perhaps because of the country im in?

  • @ShafiuddeanChoudry

    @ShafiuddeanChoudry

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks! Still worked for me in April

  • @Jorrow

    @Jorrow

    2 ай бұрын

    Clutch, first time trying Vivo and that helped take the... step to purchase. Still on in April. 🤙

  • @DiAna-im1vv

    @DiAna-im1vv

    22 күн бұрын

    not work

  • @johnnyforeigner11
    @johnnyforeigner11 Жыл бұрын

    Been wearing Vivos for about 6 months, and they have improved the arthritis in my knees hugely. For anybody with this condition, I hope they help you too.

  • @mollyarbor563

    @mollyarbor563

    Жыл бұрын

    I have a lot of cartilage loss in my knees and I also find that foot strength has been amazingly helpful! I am transitioning to more barefoot time and I would say to anyone with a knee history going into this, yes it does help a ton, but be kind to your knees, at first they may be sore, and don't overdo it! You might not feel it until the next day so be kind!

  • @music6048

    @music6048

    7 ай бұрын

    @@mollyarbor563 I am in the same situation, I am now trying barefoot shoes with correct toes and switch between altra's (zero drop, wide toe, cushioned) and barefoot shoes with correct toes and custom made insoles. It is a tremendous difference for the knees because zero drop changes your posture and foot strenght reduces knee impact. There also is a permanent solution for minimal cartilage loss. It is hydrogels in combination with stemcells that will cure local cartilage loss. This means it does not cure evenly damaged cartilage.

  • @globalvillageidiot

    @globalvillageidiot

    5 ай бұрын

    Eating carnivore should take care of the rest.

  • @xerse29

    @xerse29

    3 ай бұрын

    Go Keto or Carnivore and it will go away completely 👍

  • @freespeech7747
    @freespeech7747 Жыл бұрын

    Been barefoot since Nov 21, my plantar fasciitis has gone, shin splints have stopped, Achilles tendon pain gone, calves are not tight anymore, pelvis has re aligned, SI joints have released. Just allowing my lumbar spine to start to react now as my entire body is changing from the ground up. Been having monthly deep tissue massages from 2022 just to help the adjustment process and it’s been helping a lot. I also have toe spacers to try to get the toes realigned more quickly.

  • @MRBarton369
    @MRBarton36911 ай бұрын

    I’m on my fourth pair of BF shoes. I cannot go back. All of the relief you hear about is real. I have had probably around 20-30 pairs of shoes in the recent year before trying the BFs. Nothing is the same. Trekker 2 are the best boots I own and I am genuinely excited when a day calls for them to be worn. Primus trail fg are my go to for wet weather or non pavement adventures. Lately I’ve been running lots of miles and have turned to me Altra. While not BF they are minimal and zero drop. This shoe switched has been a major shift in my life as an athletic person. I cannot recommend the change to others enough..I now run outdoors at my home with nothing on my feet…and I feel strong and nimble doing it. An amazing change for me.

  • @ManuelFernandez-ex5iv
    @ManuelFernandez-ex5iv Жыл бұрын

    Got my first pair of vivos in December, fast forward to mid April. I have sold most of my regular pairs of shoes and own 3 vivos at the moment. I LOVE THE SHOES! My feet feel stronger, relaxed, and dry.

  • @edyarger
    @edyarger Жыл бұрын

    Fantastic overview of Vivo’s. I’ve been researching the transition to barefoot shoes and found this to be very helpful!

  • @vetomills4213
    @vetomills4213 Жыл бұрын

    I made a mistake. Bought my vivos 3 weeks ago. So I walk about 10 miles a day for work, about 50 miles a week on concrete. By day three tha balls of my feet were so tinder I could barely go to the restroom. I had two more days of work and didn’t know if I could make it. Well I didn’t in my vivos. I have had to alternate days between Altra and vivos. But the pain from walking 200 miles a month is getting better everyday. If you walk like I do I suggest you do it a little slower, cause wow the pain was tough.

  • @PassRush49

    @PassRush49

    Жыл бұрын

    Everyone considering transforming to any minimalist shoe, should be advised to break your feet and legs in gradually.

  • @paddymallory4080

    @paddymallory4080

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep! I found out the hard way to 🦶😢

  • @pierre-loupcarmichael2571

    @pierre-loupcarmichael2571

    Жыл бұрын

    Don't hesitate to have different insoles in the vivos depending of your activity and tiredness I use thikest insoles on hard surfaces and in winter, and remove the insole on soft ground

  • @danielberg8437

    @danielberg8437

    Жыл бұрын

    I've been wearing barefoot shoes for a few years now and can't think of using anything else. Even started running completely barefoot recently. It's probably not any less injury pronenor any better for performance but there's a certain level of connectedness you get with barefoot running that you can't get any other way.

  • @Iron-Bridge

    @Iron-Bridge

    Жыл бұрын

    I had bad plantar fascitis 2 years ago which influenced my shift to barefoot shoes. I took about a month to get myself used to barefoot walking before changing shoes. No more foot issues since then. I'm even getting back to 10k runs again. Definitely not returning to non zero drop shoes. Been using Xero Mesa and Inov 8 Ultra 270 though. Vivos are hard to obtain where I am.

  • @williamdolton5244
    @williamdolton5244 Жыл бұрын

    Thank You for a well thought out and informative video. I am currently making the transition to barefoot shoes. I found the "work your way into it" strategy best. Just like working out your body needs to adjust. I found running in them less painful due to barefoot forces you to land differently. So I no longer land on my heel. Benefits are fantastic for me.

  • @serpenthydra
    @serpenthydra Жыл бұрын

    First pair of BF shoes were Vivos and they were very good! I was amazed at how sore my legs got as whole muscle groups that had atrophied from typical shoe use were being exercised back into active use...!

  • @avc448

    @avc448

    Жыл бұрын

    I bought a cheap pair of Whitens but I noticed the EXACT same thing!

  • @ElMacho0423
    @ElMacho0423 Жыл бұрын

    Been wearing Vivo for almost a year and they have been life changing. My feet used to be sore and inflamed/swollen all the time, and ever since using strictly Vivo my feet are rested and at peace. My knees did take a bit of adjusting for the first week.

  • @krisholt8390
    @krisholt8390 Жыл бұрын

    I’ve been wearing BF shoes in some capacity since 2010 (5 fingers), mostly for working out and errands. It was a couple years later that I found Lems and since then I’ve been wearing various Lems and Xero’s 90% of the time. The initial transition was less than fun having a tarsal coalition in one foot but as I wore BF shoes more often the foot pain is nearly gone except in certain situations. I’ve been eyeing Vivo’s for a year or so but haven’t found a style I want to try first. Eventually I’ll get a pair, they appreciate very well made and do have a number of different options. Bottom line….BF shoes have made a huge difference in my foot health and don’t plan to stop now.

  • @satansujay

    @satansujay

    3 ай бұрын

    Any reason you moved away from 5 fingers? I’m planning to buy the V-runs.

  • @krisholt8390

    @krisholt8390

    3 ай бұрын

    I was looking for something that looked more like a traditional shoe. One thing with VFF is you will get strange looks from people wherever you go. A distant secondary reason was all my VFF smelled something awful.

  • @orlog3343
    @orlog3343 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for having a balanced approach. I see so many people saying either only barefoot or only cushioned shoes and neither completely make sense

  • @IndianaHannah
    @IndianaHannah Жыл бұрын

    Thanks Fergus, i originally found your chanel from the vivo video you did a few years back. Thanks for the honesty. I agree with you i used to do most of my long runs in Altras. I noticed an improvement in my running cadence etc once i started wearing barefoot shoes and yes i did have sore calves when i started, user error: too hard/long too fast. Great advice in this video its what i eventually learnt. And now coming back from almost 2 years of sickness youve reminded me to take it slow. Thanks 😉

  • @gloglos100
    @gloglos1006 ай бұрын

    I have had no issue with changing to barefoot shoes at 70. Always love feeling the terrain, the cracks in floor and whatever I walked on. I went barefoot at home, loved the $3 white Chinese plimsolls when I found them, and wore the beautifully made now discontinued jcrew biella italian loafers. Hated toes misaligning shoes. My toes have reverted to finger shaped rather than dead grub shape. I started with Merril which I loved, now have heaps of Merrill Vapor glove which are truly comfortable. I have nice arches and always strong pretty feet. I love my vivobarefoot gobi leather boots, joyful for walking. But now in summer am wearing vivobarefoot ballerinas, the Jing Jing in pewter metallic and black which are not so pleasing to walk distance on concrete. I find cushioned shoes horrible, suffocating my body, I like feeling my feet, feeling ground or floor. My body is also flexible. similarly I drive a responsive go fast car which lets me feel the terrain and how the car is driving.

  • @vivinielsen3694
    @vivinielsen3694 Жыл бұрын

    I've been a fan of Vivos since Galahad Clark and his brother launched the shoes back in 2012. Before then they had a brand called Terra Plan made of sustainable materials besides United Nudes which are more in sculptural fashion high end and with heels you can stand on your toes. I'd been in Vivos on fitness, on running, on walking and hiking since then. And to the parties in United Nudes. Love the brands.

  • @loudfang5.21
    @loudfang5.21 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for creating this video. I've been on the fence about getting a pair of barefoot shoes and found this video extremely helpful.

  • @cherieseeto
    @cherieseeto9 ай бұрын

    Great commentary on all the styles. I have been wearing Vivo's from their inception when they were Terra Plana. Still using my first pair because they lightened up my gait, the sole is still intact. I do like my 5 fingers as well. Swapping them around for the conditions is essential. My Asian flat feet now have a functional longitudinal arch and no plantar fasciitis.

  • @gsherlock3379
    @gsherlock3379 Жыл бұрын

    I've been wearing them since 2020 and my feet have widened and are in much better health, i love that i can spread my toes in them! My usual shoe was converse and vans and i find them really uncomfortable to wear now as they are much tighter on the sides and crunch my toes inwards

  • @AlexIvory
    @AlexIvoryАй бұрын

    just got a pair from a charity shop brand new £10 😳 thanks so much for the info man, already loving them

  • @mmastar25
    @mmastar25 Жыл бұрын

    Been considering barefoot for a while this video was great for clarity! Thanks

  • @robb7439
    @robb7439 Жыл бұрын

    Great vid with all the info. Many thanks, fella!

  • @BrianMcDonald
    @BrianMcDonald10 ай бұрын

    My first pair were some primus shoes that I got solely for the purpose of rolling them up and putting them in a bag when I cycle around since I wear cycling shoes/cleats, and they were so comfy that I wound up getting a few other styles that have all been really good shoes. I'm someone who tends to be a forefoot walker even with conventional shoes so there wasn't much of a transition period for me. It definitely makes going back to conventional a noticeable difference when it comes to your toes getting squished.

  • @WanderingWelshGirl
    @WanderingWelshGirl Жыл бұрын

    I bought a pair of the tracker forest ESC boots a couple of years ago, the comfiest walking / hiking boots I've owned, cannot fault them. I generally walk about barefoot most days, even in the garden on warmer days, I even noticed my toes had naturally spread out a little more during 2020 where I barely wore footwear at all 🤣 will deffo consider getting a gym shoe too 👌🏻

  • @intello8953

    @intello8953

    Жыл бұрын

    If you walk around your garden barefoot then you definitely look after your garden especially grass haha.

  • @childcrone
    @childcrone Жыл бұрын

    A note; the Altra shoes he mentions using for longer road runs is also a barefoot type brand with natural foot shape, zero drop, and no toe-spring. Their trail runners were my first pair of 'barefoot shoes' about 5 yrs ago as 'everyday' sneakers and road/trail walking. I have 'outgrown' them as my feet changed :~) Last spring I got a pair of the Vivo Forest ESC boots, for yard/property chores and hiking, including mud/snow. I've used them in all those conditions now and loving 'em more every time I use 'em. I recently grabbed a pair of Splay canvas sneakers in a timely sale for an 'everyday', erranding replacement. I think they're a great choice for an inexpensive 'try-it-out', as long as someone doesn't need some cushioning for transition.

  • @waahtera
    @waahtera6 күн бұрын

    I've been wearing barefoot shoes inclusively (except for weddings and such) for six years now, and i can't believe how i managed to walk with the shoes i used to have. I was so into how they looked and not very interested in how they felt. Now my feet have changed so much that i dont think i could wear pointed shoes or high heels every day, even if i wanted to. I love the feeling of freedom barefoot shoes give you, you feel more connected and aware of your surroundings. Now even some barefoot models feel too thick and "shoe like" to me. I wish there were more options for everyday wear and for making a fashion statement. That's the only thing i miss from my non-barefoot days.

  • @VictorS93
    @VictorS93 Жыл бұрын

    - The Vivo Magna Forest ESC’s are the best Winter and hiking footwear for me. - Feelgrounds Knit Highrise are the best looking for casual wear, and the most comfortable for walking. - FiveFingers V-Trek are the best for daily running hands down, and also the best for starting barefoot running in my opinion. - Also, my “Skinners 2.0” are slowly becoming the go-to for everything including running as my feet get stronger.

  • @FeralGuns
    @FeralGuns Жыл бұрын

    I use a combination of Merrel Vaporglove and various Altra shoes and boots as well vivo shoes but I have to say my favourite by far are my Vivobarefoot Tracker FG, hiking and daily use in them is great. If I go back to 'normal' shoes for any reason my feet object.

  • @ivanbarreirogayoso8206
    @ivanbarreirogayoso82067 ай бұрын

    I suggest ‘Xeroshoes’ for anybody with a tighter budget. They are basically the same but are cheaper so budget friendly. The also have sneakers (casual), trail shoes and hicking for in the mountains (waterproof), and have crosstraining, running, and multiporpose shoes (the prio). They have the same benefits like; wide toe box, flexible soles, zero drop. Have FUN and succes. 🍀 🎉❤

  • @RemarkableSean
    @RemarkableSean Жыл бұрын

    I have Ahinsa fall/winter Jaya boots and I can't recommend them strongly enough. Warm, light, flexible, and great in the snow. I used them in the iciest conditions we get in MN and had good luck. We had a couple days of thawing in February and then a re-freeze after a fresh coat of rain. The kind of conditions anyone would recommend avoiding or using spikes if necessary. The roads, paved paths, and trails were all dangerously slick. I slipped once or twice and never fell down. I'm not saying these will make you immune to icy conditions but I'm pretty shocked at how well they performed. I'd imagine it's partly thanks to the material and tread design, partly thanks to not sacrificing flexibility for tread. I think they allowed my feet to do a lot of the work in keeping balanced and stepping carefully.

  • @penguins0392
    @penguins0392 Жыл бұрын

    Yes I love mine. I've used them for 7 years and I'm still learning new things about my foot

  • @pedro.m78
    @pedro.m78 Жыл бұрын

    I've been using my primus lite's for a little over 4 months now and I'm loving them. Looking to buy some more barefoot shoes soon too

  • @PionusTales
    @PionusTales11 ай бұрын

    I have just started a 30 day barefoot challenge and switched all my shoes for VivoBarefoots, but have been using minimalist shoes more and more or walking barefoot around the house as much as possible before switchin. I've got the Knits, one pair of walking boots and the soul of africa shoes. And safe to say I've already noticed some benefits. I really appreciate your intake after wearing them for 3 years, and having a very neutral opinion on them.

  • @user-yl7lz1hm6r
    @user-yl7lz1hm6r Жыл бұрын

    Been having big toe pain issue, made a punt on a pair of primus lites at start of new year. Now I own 3 pairs (lites, Ra, and forest esc boots) they are that game changing. Looking to buy a couple more pairs still! I need a better discount than 10% though at this rate…😅

  • @ferguscrawley95

    @ferguscrawley95

    Жыл бұрын

    Haha sounds like they've worked out well!

  • @kenny6281

    @kenny6281

    Жыл бұрын

    you've bought 3 pairs in 2023??

  • @user-yl7lz1hm6r

    @user-yl7lz1hm6r

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kenny6281 yep!

  • @gojart3979

    @gojart3979

    Жыл бұрын

    @@user-yl7lz1hm6rsame here 2 pairs of gobi this year 2 last year

  • @hughdavies5209

    @hughdavies5209

    Жыл бұрын

    Think Mark Bells power project has a 15% code?

  • @withloveandlighthandboundb2819
    @withloveandlighthandboundb28192 ай бұрын

    Thank you. I am experiencing crippling pain from Plantar fasciitis and I read about barefoot shoes. Like you, I have seen the comments from the 2 camps and I was so confused. Thanks to your clear and honest explanation, I have decided to buy a pair of VivoBarefoot to try. In fact I have been looking at their website before I saw your video. I am going to get the Primus Lite IV All Weather. I think this may be a good first pair to try out barefoot shoes. I am hoping the pain will go soon. I am doing exercise to release the fascia and to stretch my calf muscles, also toe spreading exercise etc to strengthen my feet. And with wearing barefoot shoes hopefully I will have better overall foot health, better balance and healthier feet. Thank you.

  • @user-md6ec7wp4m
    @user-md6ec7wp4m Жыл бұрын

    Thanks for your perspectives on the Vivos! Appreciate the effort and thoughts. My husband and I just started with barefoot shoes (after watching many reviews etc - bought primus all w for outdoors and some geo courts for work). I see you have a few of the knit versions and I found these the most comfortable when trying pairs on but we did not buy them, as we were worried about how they you fare in water/ mud etc, so went with the more water-proof and grippy option. What is your experience going walking outdoors with the knitted types in wetter conditions and mud? It rains a fair bit here (and in Scotland!)...but I saw you used yours on trials etc as well, so curious on your opinion/ experience. Do your feet get wet?

  • @DanyloBobyk
    @DanyloBobyk10 ай бұрын

    Amazing video @Ferguscrawley! Really curious what running shoes you chose for short runs. I’m transitioning to my vibram 5 fingers that I bought years ago and now finally giving a proper go since running in my saucony and brooks before, my knees hurt after 10-15mins in them even though they seems very comfortable to walk in. Wondering if the shoes you chose for running are open toe box and/or zero drop as well

  • @carloscorbella8111
    @carloscorbella8111 Жыл бұрын

    I transitioned to minimalist shoes about a year ago and I will not go back to traditional shoes. Before, I had to deal with regular plantar fasciitis episodes and lower back issues which I have not experienced since I started wearing minimalist shoes. I’m avid Tennis and Racquetball player and I wear Vivo shoes for both. I feel more stability and the only issue I have is sometimes coming hard on my heels. For hiking I also wear Vivobarefoot shoes. I’m still in the process of relearning how to walk with minimalist shoes but it is getting better. I have half flat feet and after months on constant walking with this shoes my feet are developing a natural arch. For work and other daily activities I wear Whitin shoes which are nice and less expensive than the Vivibarefoot ones. By the way I’m 63 so age is not an issue when transitioning to minimalist shoes. I was drastic about it. Once I got my first pair, I stopped wearing traditional shoes. It was a little painful at first but now I’m fine.

  • @ign0bilium
    @ign0bilium Жыл бұрын

    Altra is probably the best shoe for running if you want to combine performance, zero drop and wide toe-box. Vanish Carbon and Escalante Racer are excellent options. Barefoot shoes like Vivo and Xero are my go-to for basically everything else.

  • @kj3d812

    @kj3d812

    10 ай бұрын

    Altra has been narrowing their toe box over the past few years, so they no longer work for those of us with truly wide feet. I'm a female with 2E width. and the men's Altra Cayd was my daily shoe for almost 3 years....until it started pinching my little toes and causing metatarsal pain. I went to buy new Altras, only to find they're too narrow and now have "orthotics" (i.e. arch support, pronation stabilization bars, etc.) that mash my feet into unnatural positions and cause pain. Lots of online discussions mention how Altra have narrowed their toe box, and even the Altra website shows the "Original" foot shape versus "Standard" and "Slim." Many of their shoes are now "Standard" width, and even the Original width is too narrow for me.

  • @ThePensionerAdventurer
    @ThePensionerAdventurer Жыл бұрын

    Interesting video Fergus... Thank you.

  • @BrianSmith-bl3jt
    @BrianSmith-bl3jt7 ай бұрын

    1.5 years ago I bought a pair of XERO brand shoes and began rotating them into my work footwear. I work on my feet. It was odd feeling the floor like I did. But over the course of a couple of months I found myself wearing them more and more until I wore them every day to work. Then about a year later I bought a new pair for work and a pair for outside of work. Just this morning I ordered a pair of Vivo fg2 hiking boots and I can't wait for them to arrive! I'm so excited to have a wet weather/cold weather hiking style boot. I still occasionally wear "normal shoes and boots" when necessary or appropriate. But, for me, with wide flat feet, my feet have never felt better day to day. My lower back is much improved too.

  • @garywallen8061
    @garywallen8061 Жыл бұрын

    Great video, Fergus! I disnt catch it in the video. Would you recommend running in the Vivos? I saw you wore Hoka recently on a run, and I'm wearing ON. Just curious on your thoughts on BF shoes for running?

  • @richipotes
    @richipotes Жыл бұрын

    Great video, most informative one I've seen. One question - what about slippers in the house? It's cold here and I want to protect my feet cooking & carrying kids on stairs etc currently wear Crocs which have good toe box but some drop. Any thoughts?

  • @dannyrichardson8861
    @dannyrichardson8861 Жыл бұрын

    I bought some Vivo Primus Lites a month or so ago… it coincided with an increase in mileage in my running as I’m training for the London marathon. I wore the Vivo’s when I wasn’t running and a combo of Asics for road & Salomon for trails. I over did the mileage increase. I’ve since suffered with what I suspect is Achilles tendinitis / plantar fasciitis… this means I now struggle to comfortably wear the Vivo’s as my heels are very sore especially in the mornings. In this case I think I transitioned too fast to barefoot & ran too far (was clocking 100k weeks from 60-70k)… just something to be aware of so you don’t do the same ✌️

  • @Veterans2009
    @Veterans20097 ай бұрын

    1 year and a half with merral barefoot shoes and I love them, I will shop vivo one day. Thank you

  • @HennersPD
    @HennersPD Жыл бұрын

    Hi Fergus great video! I was wondering which vivo shoes you would recommend for wearing with chinos and a shirt when working in an office environment? Thank you!

  • @PaulRyan2k
    @PaulRyan2k Жыл бұрын

    Toe socks are a must have to get proper toe spread. Have been using them since 2019. Xero, freet and vivos. Vivo are nicest but most expensive, and I have worn through the soles of a few pairs of them at the ball of the shoes, so price is definitely an important consideration

  • @wes7532

    @wes7532

    Жыл бұрын

    Tabi socks are the way to go, since toe socks restrict the sensoric of the smaller toes, which work together as one unit

  • @johnatyoutube

    @johnatyoutube

    Жыл бұрын

    @wes7532 Couldn't agree more. I wear mostly Injinji toe socks since they're absolutely the best and most comfortable and I wear Freets because I have wide feet. I can't wear Vivos - they're very narrow. I also think that Freets are more reasonably priced. I tried Lems as well, but they're also too narrow for my feet. I'm still looking for a barefoot dress shoe in my width. There's not much out there.

  • @jbendix1

    @jbendix1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@johnatyoutube Dude, Zaqq's, Tomar Creations, and Geo Soles all make some quality dress shoes. Check out their websites. Zaqq's has the largest selection and I own several types from them that I love.

  • @johnatyoutube

    @johnatyoutube

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jbendix1 Thanks!!!

  • @johnatyoutube

    @johnatyoutube

    Жыл бұрын

    @jbendix1 I just looked at the 3 brands. Unfortunately, only the Zaqqs look like formal business shoes and they don't come in wide widths. It's very challenging to have wide and high volume feet - even in the regular shoe world. Hopefully, as minimalist shoes catch on, more manufacturers will create shoes for different shaped feet. It's cool that the Geas and Tomar do custom shoes, but they're just not formal enough for some occasions.

  • @rianime9371
    @rianime93718 ай бұрын

    I just never really liked most shoes, this is probably the fix. My toe box is quiet wide and it feels better to not wear shoes. I never wear shoes at home. So i think barefoot shoes will help me be more comfortable when i'm outside and in shoes for long periods of time.

  • @lukeferguson9010

    @lukeferguson9010

    7 ай бұрын

    Exactly same for me. I hate wearing regular shoes and now i know why. So close to purchasing

  • @SteRumbelow
    @SteRumbelow Жыл бұрын

    I’ve been wearing Vivobarefoot shoes since 2010 and reviewed them for 4 years between ‘13 and ‘17. I rarely wear anything else. There’s only really one occasion when I’ll wear something else - and that’s when I need guaranteed waterproofing in hours of torrential rain in the Lake District and the ability to put micro spikes on. I’ve accrued 28 pairs and they fit every discipline from lifestyle to running to the gym, or hiking. I could never, ever go back to wearing conventional shoes. My feet are stronger and my ankles are stronger - as are my ligaments, connective tissues and muscles. Then there’s the proprioception you get, which is the main thing I couldn’t do without. Would I recommend them? Yes, every single time. People just need to understand there is a transition period where things need to strengthen while you adapt to them - I know a lot of people give up too early because they’re used to a big cushion.

  • @casanjt8515

    @casanjt8515

    Жыл бұрын

    Ur rich lol..

  • @SteRumbelow

    @SteRumbelow

    Жыл бұрын

    @@casanjt8515 i was sent 20~ pairs for free and have purchased 8 over 13 years. So no.

  • @nobitaadidas

    @nobitaadidas

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm really curious about how durable these shoes are..

  • @SteRumbelow

    @SteRumbelow

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nobitaadidas they vary. None fall apart quickly, but there are some which really seem to last a long time. It’s usually the sole that wears down, while the upper still looks great - I suppose that’s the same for most shoes! In the past they had some issues with gluing around the sole/upper and it would start to separate around the flex point. Now, I rarely see it mentioned. They offer a 100 day return policy (when purchased direct) and you can buy refurbished models through Revivo for a decent chunk off, so it’s worth a shot.

  • @louisbell1854
    @louisbell18545 ай бұрын

    I absolutely love VivoBarefoot PRIMUS LITE KNIT!!! The one and only thing that irks me is that since i run in them often on concrete, the bottoms wear out quickly in 1 area. i understand the reasoning behind this and it is what it is. Day to day wearing or working out in them is amazing! Personally, i have not seen any change in my feet, ankles, or knees, but my feet are no longer smashed inside of shoes.

  • @ikanny6967
    @ikanny6967 Жыл бұрын

    One question about boots, specifically winter boots - as temperature drops to -15C or even lower where I live and we get quite a bit of snow normally thicker sole provides protection from the cold. You can get warmer insoles but they always quickly get flat and useless in terms of fighting the cold. As I've seen the soles are very thin even in boots. The question is - what option can one have in terms of protection from the cold from the ground with ANY barefoot shows?

  • @matthewlucas7108
    @matthewlucas7108 Жыл бұрын

    My first pair of BFS (for running) are Merrell Trail Glove 6's. There's a bit of arch support built in that I hope will help the transition to BFS without too much trouble, but we'll see. Definitely looking at Vivo's for more casual wear, as I dig the style of some of their shoes.

  • @mr.keating4743

    @mr.keating4743

    11 ай бұрын

    How’d it go

  • @matthewlucas7108

    @matthewlucas7108

    11 ай бұрын

    @@mr.keating4743 I LOVE them. I didn’t ever have foot pain in cushioned shoes, it these just feel better. They have my endorsement as a random man on KZread 😂😂

  • @ourclarioncall
    @ourclarioncall6 ай бұрын

    I’ve had two pairs of vivo primus trail 2 . Not impressed with the longevity at all. Especially for now £140. Serious wear after 6 months . 90%+ Casual use,Average 2000 steps a day over those 6 months . Possibly most of the wear happened during the first 3 months through the summer when I was much more active outdoors . I weight about 235lb. About 6 foot. Size 10. I have a good pronounced arch in my foot . I walk pretty normal .

  • @andydt82
    @andydt8211 ай бұрын

    One thing I’ve found with recent vivos is the sizing is sometimes a bit off. In particular the Primus trail knit FG seems very long, so I ended up going down a size (although they’re slightly narrower than I’d like because of that)

  • @levi_athle
    @levi_athle6 ай бұрын

    Here you, not some click bait hunter. Very smart approach. You use the shoe needed for the job to be done. Carbon plated running shoes for road races, Altras and protected shoes for aggressive trail running and technical hiking, Vivos for day to day living, exercise and recovery. Nice one mate. Keep it up !!!

  • @frankvanpaassen2569
    @frankvanpaassen2569 Жыл бұрын

    This video came at the exact moment I was reading about the barefoot Ted part in born to run! And got me interested in foot strength!

  • @Boris-iz6wd
    @Boris-iz6wd Жыл бұрын

    Enjoyed the video very informative. I've been considering Vivo for the gym and maybe more. I wouldn't mind ordering online here but I wonder at fit and if there are any considerations for sizing. But thanks for the input

  • @Iron-Bridge

    @Iron-Bridge

    Жыл бұрын

    A few tips for ordering online that work for me . Get the Japanese sizing ( in cm) instead of the often slightly inaccurate US / UK sizings. Get yourself a measuring tape as well instead of relying on the same size as your current shoes. Give yourself an extra half size up otherwise the shoe ends up being too small.

  • @itsPenguinBoy
    @itsPenguinBoy Жыл бұрын

    I have a really physical job working with small kids and bending down, being on my feet all day, running around during play... Vivos definitely helped me with back pain. I am more likely to ache around my ankles but for me it feels like feedback that I need to rest or slow down... Rather than the scary thing that back injury can be.

  • @emilybemily4397
    @emilybemily4397 Жыл бұрын

    I'm tempted to get a pair because I'd be interested to see how they compare to the flat pumps we all wore as kids in the 70s.

  • @luker.6555

    @luker.6555

    Жыл бұрын

    Probably main difference would be toe box width.

  • @KatherinefortheWIN
    @KatherinefortheWIN Жыл бұрын

    I love my vivos. Just to clarify, are the primus lite vivos the ones you would recommend for running?

  • @TrevorDodd-ev1sx
    @TrevorDodd-ev1sx3 ай бұрын

    I wear them all of the time and love them . I have two pairs of their boots and they are amazing.

  • @crobbw
    @crobbw Жыл бұрын

    Been wearing Vivo’s for at least 3 years now and love em! The only shoes I wear that are not “barefoot” are my many pairs of climbing shoes. Someone needs to make a decent set of those! Having been a barefoot boy, barefoot hiker as a man, and barefoot fireside foot toaster off and on all my life it wasn’t really a big adjustment. I’ll never go back to unnatural footwear for daily use.

  • @asystoleD
    @asystoleD Жыл бұрын

    Excellent video, for someone between sizes do you recommend sizing up or down?

  • @karlschleifenbaum5793
    @karlschleifenbaum5793 Жыл бұрын

    2 weeks in with bf shoes, my knee pain when going up stairs has gone and my toes get more flexible by the day. The shoe industry is such a scam, unbelievable.

  • @maixchembro4863

    @maixchembro4863

    9 ай бұрын

    Do you wear socks while wearing the barefoot shoes?

  • @karlschleifenbaum5793

    @karlschleifenbaum5793

    8 ай бұрын

    @@maixchembro4863 yes

  • @4kfitnessandnutrition
    @4kfitnessandnutrition Жыл бұрын

    What altras are best for day to day running? Balance between Road running and trails. Currently training for my first marathon so thinking of buying a pair

  • @brent60565
    @brent60565 Жыл бұрын

    Great video! What color are the Scott boots? Bracken?

  • @valdius85
    @valdius859 ай бұрын

    Vivos are great and barefoot style definately makes sense. Saying that, I will still buy zero drop wide toe shoes with some cushioning for walking on concrete. I am glad for the bare foot craze as now I can buy comfortable shoes that fit all of my fingers.

  • @topsysdad1
    @topsysdad110 ай бұрын

    Love my vivos, also have a pair of Saguaro that were my first BF shoes and prepared me in a cheaper way to transition. The hardest thing is having to wear regular shoes/trainers

  • @teleroel
    @teleroelАй бұрын

    Started running around 40 with shoes to compensate for over pronating. Switched to VFF's 10 years later and have improved my PR's on every distance, even being 10+ years older. Had to get used to the ground feel, now I love it.

  • @Jaigarful
    @Jaigarful Жыл бұрын

    9:20 You mention overweight runners and barefoot shoes. Mark Lewis is a big guy, 6'6 220 lbs I believe, and he's run in zero drop shoes for years.

  • @juniper_jon
    @juniper_jon Жыл бұрын

    I love my Vivos. I have the Oxfords and the Primus. Oxfords for work (though not with a suit) and Primus for gym and day to day life. For running though I wear Altras which have the same zero drop and wide toe box but have more cushioning which at 100kg is needed for over 5km for me.

  • @brandonchism6960
    @brandonchism6960 Жыл бұрын

    Lol, I'm one of the five-finger wearers referenced in the video. I've been wearing them since 2010, pretty heavily. Using them led me to both VivoBarefoot and Altra. Now, my "office shoes" are the Ra from VivoBarefoot in 3 different colors. I refuse to put my feet into a "normal" dress shoe anymore after finding the Ra. I've primarily switched to Altra for my long runs now. I'm just not a fan of the beating my body takes on concrete when running in barefoot shoes, but I still run the FiveFingers from time to time just to keep my cadence, stride, and gait in check.

  • @andrewf9322
    @andrewf9322 Жыл бұрын

    Vivos are prettier but I find Xeros decidedly more comfortable. My two cents :)

  • @MarilynTam
    @MarilynTam Жыл бұрын

    love this video because i was thinking where i should start with a pair of barefoot shoes

  • @themovingdance2744
    @themovingdance274411 ай бұрын

    Reducing stride 😮makes sense as I injured my foot dancing in wrong sport shoes oh!

  • @JoeMeat07
    @JoeMeat07 Жыл бұрын

    Around 7 years ago I struggled a lot with plantar issues and after some internet research I found some information on going barefoot so got some Vivo stealth shoes for walking and not long after I stopped having the plantar pain, since then all my walking/hiking shoes have been Vivo's recently got the forest tracker ESC and they have got to be the best winter shoes I've owned. I did do some running in fivefingers but I just use normal running shoes for the road and zero drop slightly cushioned shoes for the trail.

  • @movemorenowjames
    @movemorenowjames Жыл бұрын

    Been wearing Altras for the last few years, now ready to step it up. (No pun intended)… congrats on 50,000!

  • @PassRush49

    @PassRush49

    Жыл бұрын

    I loved Altras and wore them for a few years. Unfortunately, they have gone with the latest trend in building shoes with stack height of at least 22mm. So Altras are not technically a minimalist shoe. But they still have the zeroo drop.

  • @wesleybarrett9502
    @wesleybarrett95023 ай бұрын

    I am of both camps as well but I do lean a little heavy to minimalism shoes. As for Boots I wear 1 of four options: Bellview Min Mil Boots for all year around in and out of uniform, Dewalt Plasma boots for safety toes (stiff but still zero drop and wider toe box), or a Japanese Safety boot that are even more barefoot but still safety toes, and uppon occasion traditional double leather soled moccasin. All but the dewalts have slight ankle support but are in general very soft boots.

  • @fireman3857
    @fireman3857 Жыл бұрын

    Back in the 80s in South Africa we didn't wear shoes for sport until we started high school. Track and field and rugby was barefoot. The only exceptions were cricket (because of the ball) and netball (which was played on hard concrete). I agree train and do as much daily activities barefoot to strengthen your feet. But the best runners in the world don't run barefoot, Kipchoge, Jornet and Bolt. Although there was one, Zola Budd who competed barefoot. But yeah after race day, put the supershoes away and recover your feet.

  • @pmoncayo
    @pmoncayo Жыл бұрын

    I would like to ask what socks to use with Vivos, thanks! very nice video

  • @ronnor58
    @ronnor5811 ай бұрын

    I arrived at two questions during your video, do you wear them with or without socks, and can they be washed in a machine? I wear wool socks all the time in my current situation, and I tend to get cold feet easily. Great video by the way, very informative.

  • @philliplanfre347
    @philliplanfre3479 ай бұрын

    Very comfortable and great quality shoes, will definitely recommend this.

  • @2b45
    @2b4511 ай бұрын

    I just bought my first pair of Vivo bare foot shoes , trail light all weather shoes. I wore them for the first time at work No running yet, just waking around the the building . Then I change back to my regular shoes after work.

  • @alsjogren7890
    @alsjogren7890 Жыл бұрын

    I am new to barefoot shoes. Socks, or no? They feel wonderful without socks. Sizing? I think my first pair fits well with no socks and fits OK with Correct Toes toe spreaders.

  • @brandonpolack
    @brandonpolack Жыл бұрын

    Any thoughts on learning how to walk properly striking the forefoot? I noticed it's easier to do so/practice wearing BF shoes than traditional.

  • @steph9677
    @steph9677 Жыл бұрын

    Hi! Thank you for great video! Please help me out. I used cushioned shoes all my life. Currently I run with Brooks Adrenaline 21. I have office job and for work I wear casual shoes like Red Tape's most of the day. Those are not very comfortable for 10 hours a day so I'm considering buying Vivos. Is it ok for me to combine very cusioned shoes with Vivos? What should be the adjustment time and how should it look like? Any other advice? I would be very grateful.

  • @mintymilkk
    @mintymilkk Жыл бұрын

    15:25 vivo are adamant on their website to handwash their shoes vs putting through a washing machine (I guess because of the glue used for the soles instead of seams). Have you had a lot of experience doing that without any issues? I'll probably start doing it if so - handwashing the uppers thoroughly is a pain

  • @anthonywilson1754
    @anthonywilson175410 ай бұрын

    I grew up from age 4 in gymnastics and needed feet that felt the floor. I naturally didn't wear shoes and often was barefoot when I could. I didn't think drop-zero shoes and found shoes that made me taller (short as a young gymanast). I moved more into weight training for overall muscular hypertrophy (I was beat up at age 16 and wanted a lot more lean muscle mass--legs in particular) and got into deadlifting and heavy squats. Guys often took their shoes off and did this in socks or barefoot. They said what you said here--about stability and foot gripping the floor. I was natural in socks. I later found Altra running shoes and landed on those. I hit a growth spurt at age 17 and got 5'9" tall and 178 pounds. I became an abdominal athlete doing a variety of abdominal challenges and always did those with shoes and shirt. When I gained a lot of lean muscle I felt less worried about my height and looked for shoes that had the wide toe box. I'll check into your brand of shoes.

  • @krzychood
    @krzychood4 ай бұрын

    I also do long distance running in Altras :). Ran my first marathon in them and I totally love them. I don't think I'll ever buy running shoes from another brand. For my everyday usage, I'm wearing Xero Shoes and they're fine as well. Need to give Vivo's a try as well.

  • @AndrejendrA
    @AndrejendrA Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for the information. I really enjoy this kind of explanation. Unfortunately, Vivos are very expensive here in Germany. I spoke to a shop owner who is closing his Vivo shop at the end of the month. He explained that due to Brexit, it has become very difficult to obtain the shoes at the right price range. As a result, people are opting for other brands.

  • @Halliden88
    @Halliden885 ай бұрын

    I spend most of my days in vivos so when im off work im fine and then when i have to use my work boots i end up getting chronic foot pain, these shoes then help to relax my feet over the weekend. Its amazing how many people shit on these types of shoes but my balance has improved so much, to be fair i don't think they're great on concrete but hiking they are fantasitic. I genuinely think it's good for some and not for others its really down to the individuals build and preference. It's so 50/50 with people but i think in general the consensus seems to be people with wide feet prefer flat shoes

  • @emjayy1233
    @emjayy1233 Жыл бұрын

    I have been loving my pair

  • @vg8347
    @vg83479 ай бұрын

    What safety shoes brand could you recommend? I work at warehouse and must wear steel toe shoes there. Thank you for the recommendations in advance xx

  • @toughguy8228
    @toughguy82288 ай бұрын

    Does anyone know how these shoes do for people who struggle with plantar fasciitis?

  • @Tonka484_Racing
    @Tonka484_Racing10 ай бұрын

    Would you recomend them if you have overpronation/plantar fasciitis pain? Ive been trying to train for an Ironman, but have been plagued by ankle pain on my left foot for 4 months, I spend the majority of time barefoot around the house, and have been running in Hoka Arahi 6 trainers.

  • @jerimiahbenson8912
    @jerimiahbenson8912Ай бұрын

    Thankyou

  • @pakalpokas
    @pakalpokas6 ай бұрын

    I ma interested how would you compare Primus trail FG knit vs Tracker Recon Low FG2? One think you mentioned improved grip. How about them handling different weather like hot summer days vs cold days or running hiking in the snow (in video you were hiking in the snow with trail FG - super cool). Is there a difference how they handle wet conditions?

  • @N3wt199
    @N3wt19911 ай бұрын

    i love my Lems, they have been my daily drivers for 3 years now i have noticed soo much change in my feet and ankles

  • @christianpraisedance
    @christianpraisedance Жыл бұрын

    I got started with xero shoes with sandals and now 4 years on it is the main shoe brand I wear with men's in the wider width. I have tried other "normal" sneakers, formal and hiking and still prefer xeros or zero drop all the time. With a sports and dance background (in shoes with no structure shoes, required feet flexibility) and have high arches. I would encourage others to try just barefoot in house, or walking outside if possible and to strength feet if not used to no support. It might not benefit those how have flat feet (mainly) as I know many need more support and can be added to feet health. I hope this helps and is food for thought and some might just try even for a bit instead of just going to buy shoes. If it works for you great then if not that that's ok. Agree with the science of heels and feet being strengthened as well as having a better cadence especially when landing more on the midfoot or forefoot. Those with flat feet can strengthen their arches but it all comes to all decisions. Just transition more slowly especially when running and walking as its not only how you walk but you also use different muscles and the impact can affect muscles you didn't even realize you have. It takes training and being more intune to your body when i excerising as well as cues that were dulled before with stared hard "standard" sneakers or running shoes. Ps. Sry for long reply

  • @livingdadream4616
    @livingdadream4616 Жыл бұрын

    I found walking round tescos slapping my feet and smashing my heels on the floor but got use to them use them every day at the gym helped balance big style but most of the time im in safety boots or safety trainers on site so these are a nice refresh

  • @palmenable
    @palmenable7 ай бұрын

    Barefoot shoes tought me how to adjust my gait while running. And after relearning how to run i can now run properly in just about any shoe! Switching up depending on the surface.

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