Vivobarefoot Tracker Forest ESC 100km review

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  • Viviobarefoot Tracker Forest ESC are Vivo's big option when it comes to outdoor adventures. Aimed at hikers, trekkers and general outdoor adventurers I decided to do a thorough review for you by clocking up over 100km.
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    In this video I will be talking about particular areas of the boot:
    Breathability & water resistance 4:04
    Ankle support 5:57
    Grip 7:02
    Comfiness 7:54
    Durability 10:19
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  • @BWT599
    @BWT599 9 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    Best dang boot I have ever owned. Wore them all sunmer in the heat and dust at my kids' motocross racing while camping 3 to 6 days at a time in a tent. Boot surprisingly kept my feet cool and although the terrain was hard on my feet, I felt really good and never uncomfortable wearing boots all day and into the evening. ESC is the best for hiking too, made my feet go up half a size and wider.

    • @elad_haimi
      @elad_haimi 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hey bro, how are they in the heat? I like them but am afraid the leather will be too hot for the hot climate in my country. Thank you!

    • @Druezy
      @Druezy 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@elad_haimi I would say above 75f it starts to feel a bit toasty.

  • @Labroidas
    @Labroidas 2 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    Glad i found this channel, you deserve more views. I appreciate the effort for the videography, it's good to see the shoes in action. The review is well structured and informative and you obviously put a lot of work into this video, thanks a lot!

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Thank you so much for those kind words, really means a lot. I'm delighted to you found the channel also and I hope you find the rest of the videos good. Ha, I probably put too much work into the review bit I really wanted to test them out before giving my views.

  • @linemanphotography2375
    @linemanphotography2375 2 ปีที่แล้ว +29

    Great review Mike, I'd say it 100% matches my experience with them. Definite pros being comfort, grip and breathability/quick drying - so much nicer than getting a soaked through Gore-Tex style boot that can take days to dry out. The cons, as you mention, scuffs and battered feet on rocky trails. I think the latter is my biggest issue as most of my hiking in the Lakes is on very uneven rocky trails and my feet know all about it, there's no way to walk on such ground to avoid some rock stabbing you in the heel at some point unfortunately. When hiking in woodland, grassland, moors and tarmac though they're amazing which I guess with where they're really aimed at with the whole "forest" thing in the name! I did try my old Altbergs for the first time the other day, I felt like I'd grown 6 inches and had stuck a ton of lead on each foot, so restrictive it was crazy.
    I pretty much wear the Vivos as my everyday shoe now because they're so comfy. If Vivo did come up with a Mountain style boot I'm not sure how they'd be able to resolve the battered foot issue as in the barefoot ethos the soles need to be thin and flexible, here's hoping for a miracle though 😉 I have tried my FG Trails up on the limestone crags thinking that being designed for 'firm ground' they'd maybe be better but if anything they were worse.
    On a vague tangent I think the world needs some better barefoot sock options in general but obviously not the mental looking 5 toe jobs 🤣 I feel like most socks restrict toe spreading to some extent (my running socks are very tight around the toes for example but really help with blister protection) this obviously defeats the purpose of a wide toe box. Time for Vivo to think up something to match their shoes I think or better yet improve the shoe linings so socks aren't required at all.

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Thanks Rob, for the kind words and the extensive comment.
      I'm also wearing Vivo's as my everyday shoe except when I run for that I have a pair of Salomon's. As you mentioned they are very comfy and I find standardised shoes fairly restrictive particularly around the toes. I've a pair of solid Zamberlan boots for winter, as you said I've experienced the same feelings. Very heavy and very restrictive, yet they offer so much protection underfoot and have excellent waterproof capabilities. Yet I have had issues with blisters in them particularly on the back of the heels but it's about the trade off I suppose.
      Well you never know, engineers do sometimes come up with the impossible and I live in hope that one day there will be a mountain tracker. However, as you said I also have no idea how they would be able to give more protection and yet keep the sole thin with a zero heal drop.
      Very interesting tangent with the socks, I never actually considered that but some better barefoot sock options would be amazing.

    • @harpocrates302
      @harpocrates302 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      I had the same issue with the Trackers, trying to avoid the rocky surfaces on Lakeland trails, but after 5 months of daily dog walks, I now enjoy it like a foot massage, to the extent it makes the once edgy nigh-time walk in my Gobi`s, feel positively tame.

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It's good to know some more conditioning on the feet will help.

    • @harpocrates302
      @harpocrates302 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@MountainMikesAdventures 300 hours and you`re good to go 😀

    • @MichaelChelen
      @MichaelChelen 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      The five toe socks like Injinjii have always been comfy for me, however they aren't really thick enough for cold weather. It looks like they now offer a liner + thick outer combo, and the outer has a wide toe box so maybe those are worth a try?

  • @Tactical-Granola
    @Tactical-Granola ปีที่แล้ว +3

    I just ordered a pair of these for work (I’m required to wear black boots) from Revivo. I’m really excited to try these out when they arrive! I do tons of hiking and I’m considering snagging a pair of these for the trails. Thank you for the review!

  • @TJ_into_the_wild
    @TJ_into_the_wild 2 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    Cracking review, Mike...and nice to see you put some hard miles into them 👍 The lack of a toe buffer was a big issue I had with my Tracker FG's and while it's a bit disappointing they haven't sorted this with these boots, they still look the absolute business. Glad to see you back in the game, sir!

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Thank you very much, happy to be back and creating videos. I have sent in feedback into them about the toe cap and from what they have said they have taken that on board so fingers crossed. I also really like them even with their faults and am looking forward to the summer.

  • @ladyskye3179
    @ladyskye3179 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I've been looking for a barefoot boot. It's hard trying to find a women doing reviews on anything. These look good on your review. Thank you.

  • @winterroadspokenword4681
    @winterroadspokenword4681 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Sharp rocks shouldn’t be an issue as you should be more Careful with foot placement! That’s the point of barefoot shoes.
    The cause you to walk really carefully. As someone who actually walks barefoot every summer as much as possible including in towns and shops, you just become better at scanning ahead.
    What you find happens is your brain automatically registers things to be careful of and it doesn’t take looking down or conscious effort so much.

  • @lamantin9669
    @lamantin9669 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    spot on about the toe cap. i received a pair of these about a month ago. i have taken them on two arduous mountain hikes. a toe cap is a must. not only for wear and tear but you can stub your toes pretty well too. also have worn them through brush and ended up with a deep gouge in the leather. The soles work well enough. i was considering gluing a rand on them for kicks.

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah, the toe cap is an issue but I have spoke to people that have worn them 500km+ and they are still hanging in there. Ha, did you go for that rand in the end?

    • @bliiiiiiip
      @bliiiiiiip 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm curious to know what glue you used for this. The sole of my original trackers are tearing off a lot...

    • @lamantin9669
      @lamantin9669 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@MountainMikesAdventures not yet

    • @lamantin9669
      @lamantin9669 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      so no glue rec but if you go for it please inform

  • @freddiecampbell
    @freddiecampbell ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I love them. Over time I will get rid of all my "heeled" footwear.

  • @northwestelitespirit
    @northwestelitespirit ปีที่แล้ว

    187 miles DNF at Moab 240. I loved them. Leather treated them when I got home and I'll keep using them. Only bashed my toe twice the whole time and the tread saved me. Pick your feet up and you got nothing to worry about. 10/10

  • @darraghlough
    @darraghlough 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Brilliantly honest review! A pair of these would be brilliant for a longer day touring around the country stopping here and there

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thanks Darragh, yeah they'd be very handy for that. Stopping the car, trekking a bit to get some shots and moving again. Very lightweight and comfortable.

  • @terrybicker3621
    @terrybicker3621 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thks for the review, had a pair of these in for repair, one eyelet had failed.
    Was impressed with them and was looking at getting a pair, I hunt, mainly bush hunting and was looking for a light weight boot, the grip looked great, but straight away noticed the lack of toe protection, some rubber there wouldn't be amiss. Their $400 ...still deli eating, thk again for the review, very informative

  • @infinityogateachers
    @infinityogateachers ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank You for a Great review! GOT mine today After 7 month of planing- First impression; this might be my best shoe so far..

  • @Holtza
    @Holtza 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great review! You went over all the details I was curious about.

  • @MichaelChelen
    @MichaelChelen 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I have a pair of Magna SG (and Primus Trail SG before that) and had to go down 1/2 US or 1 EU size compared to Merrell or Xero. It's good to hear Tracker Esc have decent water resistance! I'm still a little torn about these vs Tracker FG for muddy trails or rainy hikes though. Thanks for the review!

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Thanks for the comment. Yeah, I was skeptical at first on rainy trails but I was happy with how they dried. It really depends on what trade offs you are willing to take.

    • @aaronkent1741
      @aaronkent1741 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @mikechelen
      If you're going on muddy trails I wouldn't recommend the tracker II FG. They offer no grip on slippery surfaces, how I didn't break something is a testament to my bone strength. They are however great when the terrain is dry. They are also great for traversing rocks too, just not wet ones

    • @Anya-mc6cx
      @Anya-mc6cx 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Id love to hear any thoughts you have about the difference in the two soles FG Vs ESC/Michelin

  • @undeadbydawn6257
    @undeadbydawn6257 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I used 5-finger shoes almost exclusively for a couple of years and absolutely loved them. Now 90% set on buying these. Great review.

    • @jaydnh.9530
      @jaydnh.9530 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I think they’re called toes? 😂

    • @bushpig6837
      @bushpig6837 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hilarious. No, Vibram five fingers are a type of shoe.

  • @coltonkruse2313
    @coltonkruse2313 ปีที่แล้ว

    I just got these in the mail today. Wore them all day. Loving them so far. Hope they hold up well. I'm planning to work, hike, and live in these full time. They were running a good sale on their website the past week. $210. Thanks for your video. Oh also I didn't get any of the leather balm in my package. Maybe they don't do that anymore.

  • @KeithRobertson57
    @KeithRobertson57 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great barefoot boots. Have worn them a lot on some very long / cold / wet hikes in Scotland a few weeks ago, as well as winter hikes at home here in Eryri. Longest one was 22km with 1200m of ascent. No problems, even with some sections of really rough rocky sections. Had to be a bit more careful with foot placements, just as I would I suppose if I was actually barefoot. I like the thinish sole for the ‘feelground’ sensation, please don’t make them any thicker! Repanur wax (as recommended by Vivobarefoot) makes them waterproof enough for me. Breathability is very good.
    Only issue for me is catching the toe on steeper rocky ground. Never any foot pain at all, just scuffing on the leather. So far, the wax makes them look ‘as new’. But not sure how long they will last before holes will appear. Some sort of rubber toe rand raising might be an option?
    In response to Mike’s review, they work fine for me on rocky mountains 😉

  • @jonathankokol908
    @jonathankokol908 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Honestly they just look really cool

  • @stephaniegregg7629
    @stephaniegregg7629 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you so much for such a comprehensive review am now buying a pair 😊

  • @PatrickGD
    @PatrickGD 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks for excellent review as I was contemplating on getting them. However I splashed out on a pair of Leguano barefoot boots from an Irish distributor and find them great. Not as rugged as yours though. Keep up the trail wandering and happy new year.

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you for your kind words. I actually hadn't heard of Luguano before, I must check them out. Did your boots have any particular name?

    • @PatrickGD
      @PatrickGD 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      They were Leguano Husky Black. From Leguano .ie. Made in Germany shipped through Claremorris.

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@PatrickGD they have a place in Claremorris? Or you are from there?
      Thanks, I must have a look.

    • @PatrickGD
      @PatrickGD 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@MountainMikesAdventures as far as I know it’s just a warehouse as I was going to pop over last year to try their shoes but it was on line sales only. Cheers.

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@PatrickGD okay cool thanks for that.

  • @TommysOutdoors
    @TommysOutdoors 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Hey Mike, first of all, thanks for the review. I'm using Vibram FiveFingers for well over a decade for training and so understandably I'm looking for hiking/outdoors barefoot shoes for, probably, the last two years... I'm glad they are made of leather and not that "vegan shoes" nonsense. You covered every possible aspect I could think of so that was great. I'm always sceptical about some sort of fancy tech lining inside boots. It always deteriorates after a year or so and doesn't do what it is supposed to do. Unfortunately, 3 hours of resisting water is definitely not enough for me. I wonder if you'd treat them mountain-hunting boot style (make them wet + waterproofing product (wax) + 24h + remove the excess of the product) would that make them last for a day? In any case, thanks again for great review and chat soon!

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Thanks for the kind words.
      A very interesting point with the treatment but I'm not sure it would work. I only realise now that I never mentioned where I thought the water was coming in. There's a thing on the boot that I believe is a vent to help with breathability. So even if you wax the boots as you've suggested I think they will still let in, unless you block up the vents. I'll send you a picture on Insta of what I'm talking about.

    • @TommysOutdoors
      @TommysOutdoors 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@MountainMikesAdventures Thanks Mike!

    • @montuckyman4982
      @montuckyman4982 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Use gore Tex type socks if you really want more water proofing. Change em out ...use them only when needed.

  • @davidhartley6232
    @davidhartley6232 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for the wonderful review! 🤗

  • @norfolkyeti
    @norfolkyeti 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great review, I love barefoot/minimalist shoes and have a pair of these in the post now, should be perfect for playing in the woods as my Altras aren’t great when there’s a bit of wet around on short trips.
    Thanks for the video 👍

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you very much. I've been using barefoot shoes for almost two years now and they are amazing. I also like the options from Vivo for hiking. You should check out the Magna Forest ESC the grips are brilliant

  • @MixMeister5000
    @MixMeister5000 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Here's a tip: if you are starting into barefoot shoes and looking to buy these , you can buy insoles with added support to ease the transition.

  • @takatakiful
    @takatakiful 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great review! Can't wait to get mine.

  • @inglouriousbuzzard
    @inglouriousbuzzard ปีที่แล้ว +3

    The fart at 0:23

    • @jarrahdrum
      @jarrahdrum ปีที่แล้ว

      barefooting increases fart rate, pressure through your sole especially on rocks travels upwards, you just have to get used to it 😃

  • @awesomeoutdoors1786
    @awesomeoutdoors1786 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Excellent review my man I’ve made up my mind I’m gonna grab a pair. I have the original vibram five fingers and I’m still not used to the funny looks I get in them 😅. I’ve subscribed best of luck with the channel from a fellow Irish man. All the best,
    Jonathan

  • @jjoohhnnttt
    @jjoohhnnttt 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Do you think the Forest ESC boots would these survive Patagonia in November? More worried about warmth than comfort, been on the barefoot train for 5 years. It'd be Spring time, Basically in between 5 and 15 degrees celcius

  • @jasonpretor5933
    @jasonpretor5933 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I tried them this week and unfortunately I have to send them back for a reason. The pros: As soon as I put them on I felt that they are very comfortable, the toe has good space, the leather of the shoes is very soft and flexible, it seems to wear a pillow,, I think they are the most comfortable I have ever tried. Neutral: the ankle support is a little too high for me, if I lace up all the way up the restriction of movement bothers me a bit, but if I lace up halfway they still feel comfortable enough. Cons: This is the reason why I decided not to keep them. under the heel, walking you can feel the spur of the Michelin sole, which compared to other soles is very big and annoying. I feel like I'm walking with a big stone stuck under my heel and every time I put it down I feel its pressure. for this reason I think that walking some hours could hurt or be very annoying. with the other vivo soles it doesn't happen to me, only with this one.

  • @GSUnit21
    @GSUnit21 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Awsome review!! Need your help!! I was lucky enough to try these on in person today! They are soo comfortable but I’m in between a 43 and a 44 in sizing! The 43 is the better fit although on the tighter side and the 44 just feels to loose. Does that leather actually loosen up a bit after breakin period??? I would think so since it’s so soft?? If it does loosen up then I think I would go with the smaller size??? Please help!!

  • @stefanvandepoel2792
    @stefanvandepoel2792 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Excellent review Mike, just like the boot. About the toecaps: I understand the scarring issue, but I think toecaps would make the boot stiffer.
    By the way: they have about 450 km since september last year.

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you very much. Oh, really? How are they holding up?

    • @stefanvandepoel2792
      @stefanvandepoel2792 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@MountainMikesAdventures no wear whatsoever.

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@stefanvandepoel2792 Really? What kind of terrain do you walk on?

    • @stefanvandepoel2792
      @stefanvandepoel2792 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Mostly muddy terrain and woods. I understand they would be more “abused” in rocky terrain. But also branches and thorns leave marks on the toes. Until now: the perfect hiking shoe.

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah, they are brilliant

  • @JCJ7754
    @JCJ7754 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for another Vivobarefoot review, I have a question regarding the water proofing, I appreciate that most boots let in water at some point, how fast do these then dry out after being sodden. Perhaps this provides you with another piece of video content? Your welcome and thanks 😊

  • @WillFaulkner
    @WillFaulkner ปีที่แล้ว

    Nice review, I totally agree.

  • @TwoPlusTwoEqualsFive32
    @TwoPlusTwoEqualsFive32 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Have they updated the durability, I have owned two pairs of FG trackers for the last 6 years and they never last as long as I would like. Usually you will see the sole seperate from the top slightly within the first few months ruining any water proofing, by about 8 months the sole is worn down flat or has holes. Been waiting for them to use something more durable for a while.

    • @Evoletization
      @Evoletization 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      The Forest ESC use stitching rather than relying on glue, so that shouldn't be nearly as much of a problem.

    • @TwoPlusTwoEqualsFive32
      @TwoPlusTwoEqualsFive32 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Evoletization I might get a pair once my current pair go kaput, shouldn't take that long.

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      The durability has been quite good thus far but I haven't been using them as much over the winter. I have had reports from others how have tested them longer than me and they are holding well for them.

  • @ElSantoLuchador
    @ElSantoLuchador 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Strengthening your ankles is the other side of no ankle support. It's a plus or a minus, depending on your perspective. I've watched several of these reviews and I'm still wondering if these are suitable for backpacking with heavy loads (40-50 pounds). I'm a fan of barefoot shoes, but as a serious hiking boot, I'm still skeptical.

  • @JustinLeafweaver
    @JustinLeafweaver 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I find the collar really stiff when I do it up for a tight fit. It is currently quite restrictive on my ankle forward movement. Does it soften up over time as you break it in or do you just not do it up tight?

  • @MrSwordstroker
    @MrSwordstroker 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    sick review mate

  • @M.L.Knotts
    @M.L.Knotts ปีที่แล้ว

    Asphalt, blacktop, pavement, macadam, road, US names for tarmac that a lot of us use interchangeably

  • @HenryKlosok
    @HenryKlosok 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How are they holding up? I wish they did a fg tracker upper (waterproof and not hot) with a ESC tread for grip. These boots look great but they seem hot and a faff to keep having to treat them

  • @stevej.6674
    @stevej.6674 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Brilliant review....I found with my tracker fg’s that I had to size up. I’m normally a 44 & went with a 45. When I put them side by side with my work boots, you’d think they’re the same size though.

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you Steve, yeah less material and more room inside the boots do make a difference. I've not actually tried the Trackers and I've heard mixed reviews. How was your experience?

    • @stevej.6674
      @stevej.6674 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@MountainMikesAdventures hmmm, it’s a bit hard to say atm as I’ve only just bought them but from the times I have worn them, I seem to love them more each time & I can’t wait for a patina to develop on them. I do fear that that these damned boots may have f*cking ruined my expensive boot collection since I don’t think I am go back to normal shoes/boots anymore.
      I’m actually planning to wear these as work boots (I do construction) but as a private contractor on residential jobs, I can get away without safety toe boots. So it’ll be interesting to see how they last. My last dedicated work boots lasted about 4 years. I’ll be happy if they last the same & I reckon they just might as I reckon these are made with better materials. The only think I worry about is that flex point where I hear the sole separates from the leather, which doesn’t worry me if that’s all that happens (I don’t care about if they leak or not - I don’t need to wade in puddles). Anyway, I’m rambling now.

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@stevej.6674 interested, yeah they are the only type of shoe I wear also, except for running I'm still using salomon running shoes. Ha I also have the same issue lots of money on boots and the like but I still use the heavy leather boots in winter.
      I'd be interested to see how well they hold up in work suitations, they will be super comfortable though. I work in healthcare so they are perfect for being on my feet for most of the day.
      And don't worry ramble away.

    • @MichaelChelen
      @MichaelChelen 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That's interesting, I've had to size down by 1/2 US (1 EU) for the all Vivobarefoot shoes I've had. Perhaps this is due to comparison with other barefoot style shoes? For example I am 9.5m in Merrell trail glove or Xero brand, but 9 in Vivobarefoot.

  • @childcrone
    @childcrone 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I appreciated this detailed and obviously thoughtful review after significant real-world use. I'm trying to decide what to get for wet/muddy season trail walking & general hiking. Leaning toward Vivobarefoot.. not sure whether I need the deeper forest lugged tread.
    I notice the tractor behind you and wonder what you put on your feet for mucky farm work?
    Again, thank you for doing this review~

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you for your kind words. The TF ESC is very good in mucky conditions, however, it is water resistant and will let in, so the question is, are you willing for your feet to get damp for breathability? If not the Tracker FG might be what you go for if you are sticking with Vivo.

    • @childcrone
      @childcrone 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@MountainMikesAdventures Thank you :~)

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@childcrone you're welcome, however, I've not actually tried the Tracker FG so I can't say if it is good or not.

    • @childcrone
      @childcrone 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@MountainMikesAdventures Ah cool, thanks again. I was actually curious what footgear you use for mucky farm chores.

    • @childcrone
      @childcrone ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@MountainMikesAdventures Heyy, thought I might drop a little update here. I did wind up choosing the Forests, late last spring, had them about 7 mos. I've had them out in all the conditions I wanted them for, including rocky & rooty, through streams & puddles, mud, snow, slush. They've kept my feet dry from the beginning, but I've not had them out as long as 3 hrs in really wet stuff. Just before winter I treated them with Sno-Seal (a great beeswax waterproofing product), and I plan to continue that when & as needed.
      I'm loving these boots more every time I use them :~)

  • @6TypoS9
    @6TypoS9 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Really cool video, just wish I was able to understand spanish

  • @vballgal18
    @vballgal18 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great review, thank you for going so in-depth! I do mostly mountain hiking so lots of potential for stepping on sharp rocks, some scrambling, wet roots and rocks to look out for, and more. Would you say these would hold up through that?? I've also rolled my ankles countless times so wondering if the ankle support is sturdy. If not, does anyone have good recommendations for a hiking boot with a wide toe box, similar to how Altra shoes allow the toes to spread all the way through the top? Most of the hiking boot 'wide' options still push all the toes together at the top which is horrible for feet in the long run :/

    • @luisa146
      @luisa146 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I've read, and also heard from a friend who got a pair of vivo hiking shoes, that while they don't have much ankle support, since your foot is able to move much more freely, it's harder to roll your ankles because if you slip you can use the grip of your foot to avoid putting the weight on your ankles. My friend explicitly told me that she was happy about her vivos because she used to roll her ankles a lot in her old hiking shoes and with vivos this isn't a problem anymore for her. I personally haven't tried a pair yet but I hope this helps.

  • @dickiespostman3648
    @dickiespostman3648 ปีที่แล้ว

    I’m a postman I brought these, because the Royal Mail are to heavy, and I cannot feel the ground. I been wearing Vibram 5 fingers for 2years at home, but I not allowed to wear them at work. Before I wear them for work do think these are suitable as a work boots.

    • @PostiePaul4
      @PostiePaul4 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Might be a bit late now but I am a postman also .I wear various barefoot shoes on my round over past 5 years.if you are on pavements concrete etc I wouldn't go for these as the sole is overkill and would probably wear down.i have used vivo Scott's and some shoes from a brand called freet .I have a pair of the escs but are reserving them for snow.the grip is really excellent.as you aware with the distances involved longevity of barefoot shoes is a problem .the Scott's seem to hold up the best.

  • @freddiecampbell
    @freddiecampbell ปีที่แล้ว +2

    The sizing it wrong. You need a size smaller than what you normally get. They have an app now, where you photo your foot A4 paper and it tells you your size.

    • @ashmaybe9634
      @ashmaybe9634 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Depends how wide your feet are and how you will use the boots. I have very wide feet and will use the boots for multi day backpacking so I need the room for my feet to expand. YMMV :)

  • @jacoblowe387
    @jacoblowe387 หลายเดือนก่อน

    new to barefoot not sure if i get these or the tracker 2 fg for my new boots for winter

  • @jarrahdrum
    @jarrahdrum ปีที่แล้ว

    subscribed, thank you

  • @salmanabouzied
    @salmanabouzied 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thinking about getting this these for an ultra trail 5o miler. How are these for running? Appreciate the well done video and the review!

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thank you very much. Wow fair play, that's some going. I'm not sure about running but the Magna Forest ESC might be better suited to you.
      Here's a link if you want to check them out.
      tidd.ly/35zryaR

  • @peterlehmannl5972
    @peterlehmannl5972 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I’ve only recently discovered the bear foot shoe/boot thing. Looking at hiking boots after many years “on the couch “😁. I’ve kind of accidentally been wearing almost a bear foot boot for ages,my gum boots fit most of the criteria and are the most comfortable things I own other than bear feet. I really don’t enjoy my standard heeled work boots.
    I have some Scarpa boots but I just can’t wear them anymore,too ridged around the ankle and like trying to walk with your feet glued to boards. Not to mention crushing my toe’s into them as well.
    These look really good,but it’s quite an outlay,if I can find some in Australia,and probably not being able to try them on either.
    How do you think they would go carrying a decent load,say 15-20kg? and most likely on harder ground/rocks. Not that I want to,but sometimes you need to carry all you water here.

    • @carl8568
      @carl8568 ปีที่แล้ว

      A good online shop for barefoot shoes is bprimal. I have a hard time doing away with my Scarpa Kailash boots for snow hiking. But yeah, they're heavy as.

  • @rpsonntag5569
    @rpsonntag5569 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am thinking of trying these- I've had great satisfaction going without socks with the new balance 10v1 and the xero aqua shoe. Less ankle pain and back/sciatic pain. I’m wondering if these are also comfortable without socks. I like the idea of something minimalist that is water resistant and haven’t found anything so far. Would you suggest sizing down if socks are not worn? Thanks

  • @woutervanwigcheren6789
    @woutervanwigcheren6789 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice review! I also bought this one after this review I only have a problem, maybe its sounds familiair to You? There is a point at The enkels where The leather and everything comes together that makes a Huge pressure point there. What did You do?

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I actually haven't come across that problem but you're not the first person to mention that. The only issue I had was a pressure point on the back of my heel but I sorted that with my socks.

    • @vassg1845
      @vassg1845 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi there
      I ended up sending them back, couldn't deal with the pain caused by the pressure the hooks positioned right on my ankle bone were creating ...really wanted to embrace the experience but what's the point keeping them if I cannot wear them?

  • @Anya-mc6cx
    @Anya-mc6cx 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Please help... I'm going back to the south coastal path and last time my souls got quite tender. But I had vivabarefoot with white sole trying to understand whether there is much difference between the Tracker sole and the Forest ESC Tracker Michelin sole. Is the Michelin one a little better for 20 miles a day walking or just the same?

  • @verykeen2please
    @verykeen2please 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    very good review, i think ive decided against with the heel issue and the transition and how to go back to my other 4 season boots when i want to wear them again? - a step too far?

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Thank you, yeah going barefoot is a big jump, it's been worth it for me for sure. Now, saying that I do switch back to a more traditional boot in winter.

  • @daddys7414
    @daddys7414 ปีที่แล้ว

    What socks are best - defeats the purpose having socks which squish your toes

  • @oO2Pro4UOo
    @oO2Pro4UOo 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Do you think a tumb wide at the front will be perfect size or should i get them one size smaller?

  • @JCJ7754
    @JCJ7754 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I am too transitioning to barefoot shoes currently trialling the Vivobarefoot primus FG's just for gym and everyday. Looking forward to a hiking boot for long distance multiday hikes, I am happy to feel the ground beneath my feet, but do they offer puncture protection?

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I've not tried stepping on nails and that but the soles are hardy. I'd also check out the Magna Forest ESC they are an excellent hiking shoe option. I use the FG's for everyday use also and love them. Sorry about the delay in reply.

  • @StephenJReid
    @StephenJReid ปีที่แล้ว

    ESC stands for Escape?!

  • @ratboy555
    @ratboy555 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Pretty sure the ESC stands for 'Extreme Survival Collection' 👍

  • @jackblack5246
    @jackblack5246 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    But if the toe cap would be added, wouldn't it restrict the toes from being barefoot? ;)

  • @daddys7414
    @daddys7414 ปีที่แล้ว

    Did you purchase the MAGNA FOREST ESC MENS? Also the website always states going down a size…

  • @ARNBNDL
    @ARNBNDL 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for this review Mikes.
    I cant decide too between Tracker 2 FG, MAGNA FG, Tracker Forest and Magna Forest.
    I will be on mud path, stony, muddy, rocky, rainy (rarely), hiking path, trekking path... What do you think about it?
    Thank you so much.
    AB

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Hi Arnaud and thank you. I have experience with the Tracker Forest ESC and the Magna Forest ESC. Between those two I would go for the Tracker Forest from what you have told me. I feel they can handle what you need them for better. Will you have much weight in you pack? or will you be sticking to day trails?
      There is a link if you are still interested in buying them: tidd.ly/34AchGk

    • @ARNBNDL
      @ARNBNDL 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@MountainMikesAdventures Yes, thanks for the link. Not really weight in my pack. Only for the hiking day. What do you think Mikes about the TRACKER 2 FG compared to the Forest ESC?

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I haven't tried the Tracker 2 but I have spoke to some people about them and the response was 50-50 in terms of people liking them. However, on the other hand most people I've spoke to about the TF ESC did like them. I wish I could give you a better answer but I just don't have enough knowledge on the Tracker 2.

    • @ARNBNDL
      @ARNBNDL 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@MountainMikesAdventures Oh okay. So its not a bad try to go with the FOREST model directly for every path hiking, right? Thank you so much.

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah, for what you've said you need it for I think the FT ESC would be a good choice.

  • @forestdaydreams9447
    @forestdaydreams9447 ปีที่แล้ว

    how is the waterpoofing? can you walk through puddles , in heavy rain etc?

  • @marcmaclellan3503
    @marcmaclellan3503 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Did you have problems around your ankles as someone said on their review they got pain, as their is a bump on the material?? thanks

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Interesting 🤔. No I never experience that issue at all and that's the first I've heard of that. Maybe it's the vent they have on the side of the ankle but it definitely didn't bother me.

    • @marcmaclellan3503
      @marcmaclellan3503 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@MountainMikesAdventures thanks for that quick reply,,
      I have got them in the post and like you a size 10 UK great tips also with the socks ...

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@marcmaclellan3503 oh fantastic you got them? Have you had chance to wear them out?

  • @KraljHD
    @KraljHD 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I really don't know if I should get these forest ESC or the primus fg.

  • @chrisgibson2328
    @chrisgibson2328 ปีที่แล้ว

    100km (60 miles) is not really putting them through it - is it ?

  • @RaP22
    @RaP22 ปีที่แล้ว

    Be perfect for hilly muddy hills and forests where I live. Just the price for me..

  • @christianlangfield9303
    @christianlangfield9303 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hi there. Question about the durability of the sole. How quickly is the rubber wearing out? I've had mine for one month and the rubber is wearing out significantly after only approximately 20 miles of soft trail and 7 miles of road.

    • @rogueskypilot4116
      @rogueskypilot4116 ปีที่แล้ว

      any update on them? How's the wear?

    • @christianlangfield9303
      @christianlangfield9303 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@rogueskypilot4116 I sold them as decided they're too high on the ankles for me combined with sole wear so wasn't happy with them.

  • @brandonhenshaw27
    @brandonhenshaw27 ปีที่แล้ว

    I bought these boots, and really like them, but find that I have quite a bit of a hotspot on my heel. I am aware of the fact that I am probably heel striking due to bad habits from regular shoes, but I do find when walking up a hill for example my heel tends to pop up a bit and hit the boot right where the hard ankle support material is. I am trying to determine if it is a bad fit or just bad walking habits. Anyone else have this experience or have any advice? Thanks :)

    • @Chanson_Dada
      @Chanson_Dada 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I had this exact same problem just on my right foot. I had reservations about the sizing because having followed Barefoot’s sizing guide recommendation it came up as 41 where I’d normally take a 42-43. I went with it though and the 41 fit like gloves except for the hot spot exactly where you describe it. Try playing around with the lacing third and fourth lug down. Getting the lacing right there solved the problem. It worked for me but sure, it’s also possible you’re in the wrong sized boots. Just realised you asked this 9 months ago so probably not much use to you now but might be useful to someone else.

  • @mihaipavel
    @mihaipavel ปีที่แล้ว

    👍🦶💪

  • @dylanschilt5707
    @dylanschilt5707 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    How do they do on steep side hill?

  • @requiscatinpace7392
    @requiscatinpace7392 ปีที่แล้ว

    I had the same thing with sizing. Been a 44 in all of my Vivos but these felt longer and a bigger gap at the toe despite looking the same as my 44 trackers side by side. I felt the 43 would be too small.

    • @irfannurkanovic3715
      @irfannurkanovic3715 ปีที่แล้ว

      Your comment comes just in time :)
      Would you say Forest ESC run longer than Tracker II or Magna Trail or Trail Knit or Primus? Because I am just in between sizes, so this can help determine to go up or down.

    • @requiscatinpace7392
      @requiscatinpace7392 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@irfannurkanovic3715 I don’t know 🤷. When I stand on the insole they look fine, I’ve put the soles of my tracker FG and Scott boots against each other and side by side and they look the same but there seems to be a larger space between my toes and the end of the boots.

    • @irfannurkanovic3715
      @irfannurkanovic3715 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@requiscatinpace7392 I think I had the same thing happen with Primus Trail II. That is probably due to sewing or the way the sole wraps over the upper material, so effectively the same insole size fits both, but one can feel (and be really) shorter than another model because the sole goes up higher.

  • @ColinOYoung
    @ColinOYoung ปีที่แล้ว

    Just bought a pair. They seem to dig into the backs of my ankles. Anybody experience this. Do know whether I’ve fat ankles!

  • @kernowoutdoors
    @kernowoutdoors 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    7 months on- how are you finding them?

  • @adambreslow6721
    @adambreslow6721 ปีที่แล้ว

    Lol I bought a pr a week ago and the lace up hook on the ankle broke off, great quality and all was doing was driving in my car, not impressed

  • @dblack2206
    @dblack2206 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    How would they do in desert conditions? 40c for example… I can’t decide between the Magna esc or Forrest esc. I think I would prefer the Magna as it will feel more “free” why out the ankle collar, but anyways.

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      As in terms of the Magna esc are you talking about the Magna Forrest ESC? The new ones? I've actually just gotten a pair of those and will be trying them out this weekend.
      Desert conditions 🤔 I'm not sure I think they might do well but sadly Ireland is far removed from 40°C. Let me try out the Magna Forest ESC and get back to you.

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hi, so I was testing the Magna forest ESC over the weekend and I like them. Now, the ankle collar as you mentioned is elasticated and it fits very snugly, so I'm not sure if that will create more or less warmth in desert conditions. Also the inside of the boot itself is snug and feels really nice so once again I'm not sure if that would be warmer or cooler in those hot conditions. As you hinted it did make my ankle feel more free in the Magna Forest Esc. I hope that info helps.

    • @dblack2206
      @dblack2206 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@MountainMikesAdventures thanks much! Have you ever tested any of the Zaqq? Just found them the other day… not sure how they compare to the vivo.

    • @dblack2206
      @dblack2206 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@MountainMikesAdventures how breathable would you say they are? I have the primus II all weather… I love them, but they are not breathable. In warm conditions indoors or even in the car my feet sweat badly.
      I’m also contemplating the Magna FG as an all around active “work shoe” that is breathable but would help keep crud out.
      I’m an agronomist by trade, so I walk fields and they are often dewey or dusty. I need something that has some protection and grip, but I’ll also be on tarmac and in town.
      I’m a bit concerned the sole on the escape is a bit to aggressive for all around use. Is it off putting on tarmac if you were to wear them as an all around shoe? I like that the esc sole is sown on!

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      No sorry, I've only heard of those shoe I've never tried them.

  • @sircutious-bb1dz
    @sircutious-bb1dz 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Flexible ankle support = oxymoron?

  • @ericparton1232
    @ericparton1232 ปีที่แล้ว

    If you are not walking at four miles an hour for fitness you can't see all the stone's and rocks so easy answer is proper hiking boots.

  • @jackblack5246
    @jackblack5246 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Barefoot is about to keep the foot free. Toe CAP doesn't sound it.

    • @ColoradoStreaming
      @ColoradoStreaming 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      They could at least have some kind of synthetic flexible material for the toe cap. Rocky trails will tear apart the leather toes.

  • @Yaketyyak21
    @Yaketyyak21 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Not much good for hiking if there not waterproof..

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Not necessarily, it depends on what you want and what trade offs your willing to accept. Some people will happily trade waterproofing for breathability, as I found out on my other review video. Will I be using these on the mountains and hills during winter, not a chance. However, I will be using these during the summer on trails as I find them more comfortable than any waterproof boot I've tried so far.

    • @Flamdring
      @Flamdring 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Waterproof boots are actually not the best for hiking. Your feet will sweat and waterproof layers prevent breathability. Water can still get through the top. As there is no way for the moisture to escape, you will end up with wet feet which is the worst you can have on long trails. It will take forever for your waterproof boots to dry too.

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Flamdring As I mentioned in the previous comment both have pros and cons depending on what you want. I have a pair of leather Zamberlands and with gaiters they have never let in. Now, I used them in a 1000km thru hike and they weren't very comfortable. However, up the mountains and in bog they are great, plus I can get crampons on them in snowy/icy contiotion.

    • @kevinames2816
      @kevinames2816 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Treat them in a good leather treatment and they’ll be a lot more waterproof and probably last longer

    • @MountainMikesAdventures
      @MountainMikesAdventures  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@kevinames2816 Thanks, any recommendations for the leather treatment? The only thing about the waterproofing is the vents on the side of the boot as that is how I believe the water gets in.

  • @iwiIInotreply
    @iwiIInotreply 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    IMAGINE if they did not have that hideous color scheme

    • @handsomebear.
      @handsomebear. 25 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      they also come in all black

  • @garyh30
    @garyh30 ปีที่แล้ว

    U lost me at lad

  • @1Murk0Cloud2
    @1Murk0Cloud2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I want to get these boots for Christmas because they are expensive (ZAR3430.00 with the sale that is going on, this is the woman's. The men's discount is ZAR 3538. ZAR4717 without discount for both) BTW, I like that the men version and women version cost the exact same without the discount. the only diff between them is that the woman's one goes smaller (smallest 35EU, biggest 43EU) while the men's one can goes bigger (smallest 40EU, biggest 49EU) lastly while writing this the date is 2022y/11m/09d (y=year, m=month d=day) idk why mine is backwards

    • @1Murk0Cloud2
      @1Murk0Cloud2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      (I'm 13 and 163cm tall. my feet are very wide and I hate wearing shoes because they don't let you move around very well and all most all shoes are very narrow) this is context for the comment I left

    • @ashmaybe9634
      @ashmaybe9634 ปีที่แล้ว

      The mens shoes are wider than the same size ladies shoe.