⭐F E A T U R E D V I V O B A R E F O O T // Barefoot DNA to use our feet the way nature intended → Magna FG: tidd.ly/3QykJvf → Magna Lite SG: tidd.ly/3QcwVRe → Tracker Forest ESC: tidd.ly/46OIkxq → Tracker Decon FG2: tidd.ly/45PT9xW → Primus Trail III All Weather: tidd.ly/3Q6FkFu F E A T U R E D V I D E O S ▶ Vivobarefoot Trainers: Finding the Right (or Left) Shoe Size → th-cam.com/video/wUziCzl2HXY/w-d-xo.html ▶ Vivobarefoot Geo Court Trainers Review: 1 Year Later! (2021) → th-cam.com/video/6duy23zRaJM/w-d-xo.html ▶ Vivobarefoot Magna Trail Beyond 1 Year Later Review → th-cam.com/video/S_m-f2fqV4Y/w-d-xo.html F E A T U R E D A R T I C L E S ⚡Vivobarefoot Magna Trail Review → onetechtraveller.com/vivobarefoot-magna-trail-review/ ⚡ Vivobarefoot Unboxed: Magna Trail, Geo Court Shoes → onetechtraveller.com/unpacking-vivobarefoot-shoes-reconnecting-with-our-sensors/ ⚡ Vivobarefoot Trainers: Finding the Right (or Left) Size → onetechtraveller.com/vivobarefoot-trainers-finding-the-right-or-left-size/
You're welcome, glad I could help hope you enjoy! 🍻 Welcome to check out my recent Vivo haul if you haven't yet too: th-cam.com/video/wkEgIf97TSM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=cAp2oGCzVa0hdeMp
@@OneTechTraveller cool man I’ll check it out thanks. I’m a full time traveler and think that these might fit what I want for every day/ hiking/ walking. Durable but not weird looking etc. I just got my first pair of vivos. I’ll look at your channel!
@@benbousquet1126 great choice for that and agree done of the barefoot silhouette Matt be a little out of place but the magna trail hits the design well. Also finding the tracker Deacon an excellent performer too on that front (with stronger durability and protection as a high top). Let me know when it arrives and how you get on with them, ken to hear your thoughts. Much appreciated buddy! 🤙
Thanks for the review. Do you think I could use this version to workout. I like to go to the park and bring some kettlebells and do some training/sprints and such. Im hoping these would be great for it. I appreciate the time.
You're welcome thanks for watching 🙌 you can certainly do these for weight training, kettlebell, machines and static exercise, but I'd suggest other Vivobarefoot shoes or alternate which would fare better in my opinion. Hope that helps!
Great video. Just curious… how’s the shoe and sole attachment (or detachment) going? Other reviewers have noted this potential flaw. I just found a pair of used Gen 1’s - and wondering if it’s worth getting?
It's still alright for the moment but definitely something to keep in mind. If it's an excellent condition Gen 1 then you'll be able to get good amount out of it, though I don't know if Gen 2 is any better. Mine are holding up still since so if you can still get a Gen 1 floating around, why not! KBA 🤙
Great review, I got mine from eBay for 90 pounds. The only problem I found was that they are not really waterproof. When I was hiking in Italy at an altitude of 2100m, my feet got soaked because of the rain. Will probably upgrade to the Magna Trail II soon probably
Let me know how you get on with the II! Can't say about the waterproof that high up as you but I've found these to be waterproof for everyday city walks. Had the sealant around the sole stayed coming loose?
Sweet review! Do you need to do any heavy cleaning or maintenance for these shoes? I've been eyeing these shoes since forever like 3-4 years ago but just didn't have the stomach to buy them coz they aren't cheap at all for me. I somehow decided to splurge slightly and purchased a pair of Vibram Furoshiki Knit Highs last year and I've been loving them, though, because of their cotton/super stretchy material, they've frayed quite a bit here and there, and the tip of the rubber sole where it curls up in front of the toes have started cracking/chipping at the stitching point.... it's a bit saddening as I used to own/use shoes for yeaaaaars! I had a Brooks Cascadia for trail running and it lasted me 5 years with on and off trail running every month or so. And I can't use the vibrams for trail/hikes because it's a flat sole, which would likely just slide in any muddy conditions. Tempted to get these but I'm just afraid of their ability to last as I'm not the gentlest with my shoes. Will probably wear them everyday including for runs and hikes.
Thanks! For the magna trail not at all. It handles very well even if you go through the mud etc just dries and brushes off. Little maintenance on these from my experience. I imagine the newer generations to be the same. For everyday casual use, you'll get more mileage or retain the visual aesthetic with their synthetic materials than say the hide leather that tend to crease along the toe joints. Happy with these and taking with me on my Keep Being Awesome 3.0 tour as I'm currently in a Philippines :). Hope that helps let me know how you get on! Keep being awesome
@@netohcamep4241 awesome! I'd stock to those if you're happy with them but the magna trails can work well although it's best when you're outdoors doing your thing 🔥👌
I plan to buy Magna but get confused which since I live in Bali but I want to use it also when travelling to Europe in winter time. Can you advise? About the sizing, do you think it will be precise if we choose in centimeter?
Hey Rita 👋 these will be great as an all year shoe especially as a traveling minimalist so good choice 👌 I'll be visiting Bali early next year actually so I'm keen to hear your experience about the area too! For sizing i believe their size guide refers to the length of the shoe so measure what the toe box is to your toes for a better idea. If its more than 1 finger width then itll be too big and is better to size down. Let me know how that goes
Yeah will work well although not the most ideal for running depending on how competitive or intense you run. You'll want to check out Vivobarefoot's other models for running specifically.
anyone have experience in using vivos for walking on concrete daily? I tried using my primus trail ones for that but they are A) too cold for winter use and B) started getting some serious pains from constantly walking on concrete
I walk in mine on a daily basis. 99% in the city, so only concrete. I hat some muscle aches in the first few days, since my feet needed to build muscles to stabilise everything. and now I can't imagine walking in different shoes anymore. oh, and after 8months walking only in them, my regular shoes don't fit anymore.
⭐F E A T U R E D V I V O B A R E F O O T // Barefoot DNA to use our feet the way nature intended
→ Magna FG: tidd.ly/3QykJvf
→ Magna Lite SG: tidd.ly/3QcwVRe
→ Tracker Forest ESC: tidd.ly/46OIkxq
→ Tracker Decon FG2: tidd.ly/45PT9xW
→ Primus Trail III All Weather: tidd.ly/3Q6FkFu
F E A T U R E D V I D E O S
▶ Vivobarefoot Trainers: Finding the Right (or Left) Shoe Size
→ th-cam.com/video/wUziCzl2HXY/w-d-xo.html
▶ Vivobarefoot Geo Court Trainers Review: 1 Year Later! (2021)
→ th-cam.com/video/6duy23zRaJM/w-d-xo.html
▶ Vivobarefoot Magna Trail Beyond 1 Year Later Review
→ th-cam.com/video/S_m-f2fqV4Y/w-d-xo.html
F E A T U R E D A R T I C L E S
⚡Vivobarefoot Magna Trail Review
→ onetechtraveller.com/vivobarefoot-magna-trail-review/
⚡ Vivobarefoot Unboxed: Magna Trail, Geo Court Shoes
→ onetechtraveller.com/unpacking-vivobarefoot-shoes-reconnecting-with-our-sensors/
⚡ Vivobarefoot Trainers: Finding the Right (or Left) Size
→ onetechtraveller.com/vivobarefoot-trainers-finding-the-right-or-left-size/
Just purchased based on this review. Thanks man!
You're welcome, glad I could help hope you enjoy! 🍻
Welcome to check out my recent Vivo haul if you haven't yet too: th-cam.com/video/wkEgIf97TSM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=cAp2oGCzVa0hdeMp
@@OneTechTraveller cool man I’ll check it out thanks. I’m a full time traveler and think that these might fit what I want for every day/ hiking/ walking. Durable but not weird looking etc. I just got my first pair of vivos. I’ll look at your channel!
@@benbousquet1126 great choice for that and agree done of the barefoot silhouette Matt be a little out of place but the magna trail hits the design well. Also finding the tracker Deacon an excellent performer too on that front (with stronger durability and protection as a high top).
Let me know when it arrives and how you get on with them, ken to hear your thoughts. Much appreciated buddy! 🤙
@@OneTechTraveller cool man I’ll let you know🤙
Thanks for the review. Do you think I could use this version to workout. I like to go to the park and bring some kettlebells and do some training/sprints and such. Im hoping these would be great for it. I appreciate the time.
You're welcome thanks for watching 🙌 you can certainly do these for weight training, kettlebell, machines and static exercise, but I'd suggest other Vivobarefoot shoes or alternate which would fare better in my opinion. Hope that helps!
Great video. Just curious… how’s the shoe and sole attachment (or detachment) going? Other reviewers have noted this potential flaw. I just found a pair of used Gen 1’s - and wondering if it’s worth getting?
It's still alright for the moment but definitely something to keep in mind. If it's an excellent condition Gen 1 then you'll be able to get good amount out of it, though I don't know if Gen 2 is any better. Mine are holding up still since so if you can still get a Gen 1 floating around, why not! KBA 🤙
Excellent review sir. Thanks for the great information.
You're welcome, happy I could help ✌️
Great review, I got mine from eBay for 90 pounds. The only problem I found was that they are not really waterproof. When I was hiking in Italy at an altitude of 2100m, my feet got soaked because of the rain. Will probably upgrade to the Magna Trail II soon probably
Let me know how you get on with the II! Can't say about the waterproof that high up as you but I've found these to be waterproof for everyday city walks. Had the sealant around the sole stayed coming loose?
Sweet review! Do you need to do any heavy cleaning or maintenance for these shoes?
I've been eyeing these shoes since forever like 3-4 years ago but just didn't have the stomach to buy them coz they aren't cheap at all for me. I somehow decided to splurge slightly and purchased a pair of Vibram Furoshiki Knit Highs last year and I've been loving them, though, because of their cotton/super stretchy material, they've frayed quite a bit here and there, and the tip of the rubber sole where it curls up in front of the toes have started cracking/chipping at the stitching point.... it's a bit saddening as I used to own/use shoes for yeaaaaars! I had a Brooks Cascadia for trail running and it lasted me 5 years with on and off trail running every month or so. And I can't use the vibrams for trail/hikes because it's a flat sole, which would likely just slide in any muddy conditions.
Tempted to get these but I'm just afraid of their ability to last as I'm not the gentlest with my shoes. Will probably wear them everyday including for runs and hikes.
Thanks! For the magna trail not at all. It handles very well even if you go through the mud etc just dries and brushes off. Little maintenance on these from my experience. I imagine the newer generations to be the same. For everyday casual use, you'll get more mileage or retain the visual aesthetic with their synthetic materials than say the hide leather that tend to crease along the toe joints. Happy with these and taking with me on my Keep Being Awesome 3.0 tour as I'm currently in a Philippines :). Hope that helps let me know how you get on!
Keep being awesome
Just wondering if you can use it for workout 😬
You can. I have, but depending on what kind of workout the other barefoot shoes may be better.
@@OneTechTraveller Cheers for the reply. I do use the Vivo primus lite II for all my workouts. Best footwear seriously.
@@netohcamep4241 awesome! I'd stock to those if you're happy with them but the magna trails can work well although it's best when you're outdoors doing your thing 🔥👌
I plan to buy Magna but get confused which since I live in Bali but I want to use it also when travelling to Europe in winter time. Can you advise? About the sizing, do you think it will be precise if we choose in centimeter?
Hey Rita 👋 these will be great as an all year shoe especially as a traveling minimalist so good choice 👌 I'll be visiting Bali early next year actually so I'm keen to hear your experience about the area too!
For sizing i believe their size guide refers to the length of the shoe so measure what the toe box is to your toes for a better idea. If its more than 1 finger width then itll be too big and is better to size down. Let me know how that goes
Good videos as always..
Cheers duke I always appreciate it! KBA 🔥
Theres also a barefoot way of walking in these where you dont use your heel for contact
Think these could work well in a pinch for running on paved surfaces?
Yeah will work well although not the most ideal for running depending on how competitive or intense you run. You'll want to check out Vivobarefoot's other models for running specifically.
anyone have experience in using vivos for walking on concrete daily? I tried using my primus trail ones for that but they are A) too cold for winter use and B) started getting some serious pains from constantly walking on concrete
I walk in mine on a daily basis. 99% in the city, so only concrete. I hat some muscle aches in the first few days, since my feet needed to build muscles to stabilise everything. and now I can't imagine walking in different shoes anymore. oh, and after 8months walking only in them, my regular shoes don't fit anymore.
You just get stronger and you get used to it
@@muhsinkarim7944 well it's been a year now and there is still a limit on concrete walking, human joints just aren't made for concrete
Thanks, for the video jest ordered a pair
Glad I could help 🙌
-15? damn
🥶 for real. Topped out at -25 one year too. Brave for the cold!