Yes. I recommend Lems for trails. th-cam.com/video/tOXGt0FdHnk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=r3KlXwElDfAwkSup th-cam.com/video/JvTchfmw8pQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Q-h-SZ27jX9r4T-O
Considering how short lived the sole is. These shoes will be dead in 3 months if you run a lot. For indoor, workouts etc. Why not but definetly wouldn't run with them.
@@Awareness_With_Dennis to a point. Except Vivos will last you like 4x longer for roughly the same price so that is not a good argument. Not to mention that for the most part its only asphalt. The outdoor shoes if only used on natural surfaces last a very long time.
Thanks for the review Kaden! 🙌
Nice review dude, just picked a pair up. Looking forward to trying them out
I’ve been wearing them every day so far! I like em a lot.
Would these be a bad shoe for walking on trails? Too thin for that?
Yes. I recommend Lems for trails.
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I found the feelgrounds soles to very poorly done. Maybe it's better on these ?
They re-did the sole. I personally like it.
Considering how short lived the sole is. These shoes will be dead in 3 months if you run a lot.
For indoor, workouts etc. Why not but definetly wouldn't run with them.
It’s the trade off to barefoot shoes….thinner soles equal faster wearing than your traditional Nike shoe with a 6 mm sole
@@Awareness_With_Dennis to a point. Except Vivos will last you like 4x longer for roughly the same price so that is not a good argument.
Not to mention that for the most part its only asphalt. The outdoor shoes if only used on natural surfaces last a very long time.