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J**T
Great gym shoes
I've been using these in the gym and they're really nice. Coming off a pair of cheaper barefoot shoes these are pretty comfortable and definitely an upgrade. The only thing I wish I could change is that the draw string is really long but I just tuck it into the other laces and it's not very noticeable. These are really great for deadlifts. Amazing grip and they don't move at all even under really heavy loads. Solid for squatting as well as long as you have decent ankle mobility. I've walked ~5 miles in them and didn't really have any issues with blistering although you should be accustomed to barefoot shoes already if you do that.
R**R
I love it! The best!
I use them for the gym and love them! Best shoes to date, I use them for the gym and for walking the dogs! My favorite! I have 4 of these shoes. My favorite brand of shoes because they are the widest I have ever seen for the toe box.
L**A
Worth it!!
These shoes are just good.No arch support, wide toe box—not too tight not too loose. Great feel while wearing toes pacers as well!
M**R
Love them
Have been working on my messed up feet for awhile to wear something like this it is the most normal looking barefoot shoe i can wear with shorts during summer and for walks but you feel the road so we aware its a lifestyle in foot health so hit that bump or rock you might feel it a bit nothing dangerous but just be aware comfy also
J**K
For your size!
I am 6’0” and weigh 185. I wear a size 10 in ASICS, a 10 1/2 in brooks, and 10 1/2 in Solomon’s, I have a high arch so insoles are usually the way to go. I was skeptical about getting the right size but the size 10 in Vivobarefoot shoes were perfect. Lg toe box, 100% happy with the fit. I do recommend these for barefoot shoes for gym and casual use but not for running yet due to no arch support. Build up to that, take it slow.
T**E
Ugly
Its really ugly
T**T
*Update* Poor build quality ×2
I'm not usually very worried about what my shoes look like, but the tip of this shoe started to wear within the first week. A $160 shoe should be built better. The bottoms of the shoes have gotten more comfortable over time, but the shoelace clasp is annoying and comes loose easily, and it can be very painful when you try to kneel and it stabs into the top of your foot. I should have just gotten the cheap ones.Update:The return window closed for this item a few weeks ago. So as you might expect they broke. One of the super thin shoelace loops towards the opening of one shoe gave out today.On the bright side, I was just starting to get used to them and was finding them to be quite comfortable.I'll be pursuing a refund, and I will update if I get one.Update 2:After contacting the seller directly (off of Amazon) I was able to get a replacement. It has been a couple months since then, and the new pair got worn out in the same way and then broke in the same way. I guess you're not supposed to wear them every day. They are just so you can look trendy or something. I really want to love these shoes, as they are comfortable once you get used to them.
A**M
NICE SO FAR.
Wanting to transistion to the Zero-Lift/Drop style of footware, this particular shoe was mentioned several times in different reviews on the topic. I paid the extra price (North of $110) to give myself the best first experience.YEAHS:***FIT > Fits well. It did take 2 tries to get one that felt good. Fortunately, the one that did not work fit my wife great, so she is also trying the style of shoe.***FEEL > This shoe gives you a very good feel for the ground beneath you. I seem to be transisitioning rather quickly compared to what I expected and I really apperciate its feel around, and under, my foot. Company made it easier for me to determine my size based on my wider foot profile.***APPEARANCE > Not too bad for everyday and casual use. I personally would not use it for a more formal occassion. See this category also below under NEAs.NEAS:***GETTING IT ON > The tounge is not supported well in terms of staying where it should be while putting the shoe on. It keeps sliding down toward the toes, requiring me to pull it back up - and sometimes undo a "doubling over." Likewise, the back of the shoe is very succeptable to getting pushed down/doubled over as I step in (IF I am not using a shoe horn). While not a deal-breaker, I wish it went on as easy as my Witten brands (that I am also trying out).***DURABILITY > To yet be determined. More info as time goes on.***FLEXIBILITY > This is a very "slipper-like" feel and design. While it feels quite "flimsey" that is part of what makes this more of a minimalist type of Zero-Lift/Drop shoe.***APPEARANCE > While it does not scream out loud "Hey! I'm Different!" to the casual looker, a second look does show that it is not your typical looking shoe. That said, no one has called me out on its look after a month of use.
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