Love Revivo! Love reusing! I got these in a discontinued hemp style a while back. Same sole as these! They are my daily walkers. Run with them on road, trail, etc. great shoe! And a great way to buy shoes! Thanks for making this video.
Yet another really cool and informative video, Andrew! These were the second pair of barefoot footwear I bought after the Xero Genesis sandals (they were actually the Gobi II). They also sit on the toop of the tree as my GOAT pair of footwear, just for the sheer comfort, versatility and longevity of them. I've had mine for 4 years and as they are getting a bit shiny on the sole, I'll be sending them back to Revivo to be given a new lease of life. Also, I came across a relatively new sandal company here in the UK called Wildsole that might be worth a look. I can't see any mention of them anywhere else on TH-cam? Keep it lit, Andrew, and thanks for the great content 🙂
Great to hear the Gobi's held up so well! Wildsole look rad, I hadn't heard of them, but I just emailed them to see if they'll send me a pair of Har's to test, which have a 4mm Vibram sole. Thanks for the recommend!
@@AndrewFolts Great stuff! It'll be cool to see your take on them if they send you a pair. I'm likely to be be buying a pair of them myself soon when funds allow.
@@AndrewFolts Nice... I could see that easily. They're my every day cooler month shoe but I wore them a week or two ago when we went out for a couple miles on road and said to my partner "you know these aren't taht different from the primus really"... I kinda forget how great the Gobis are during the summer. :D
Hey Andrew, love your content on barefoot shoes….out of curiosity, which condition did you get these in from Revivo was is the Good, Great or Excellent option? Thanks
I think they were "Great," since that's what I asked for, but I'm not 100% sure, because there's no marking on the box. It's only the Good ones that have significant defects, I expect.
Obviously, mesh is the most breathable for summer, but the Gobi is quite thin and technically a desert boot, so they're a good option if you want a leather shoe. Vivo's new Sensus shoe looks even better, though, if you're ok with lower cut, because the leather is perforated. bit.ly/43ARX27
Just subtle design tweaks, but they're basically the same as far as I know. The real difference is between the Gobi, which has a firmer, more structured leather and the Gobi Lux, which has a softer more comfortable leather, although with less water resistance than the original.
Bought this boot! Got scared for a minute! My gobi III were hard as rocks, you could knock them like they were a door, after two days the leather got softer by the use and it now feels like a shoe that is molded specificaly to my feet, never had anything leather and I'm wondering if this is the gobi experience or leather. Oh well, just adding this comment so people who buy a new store pair don't get suprised.
Had the same experience, at first I though OH NO they're too stiff, but they loosened up really quickly. Most thicker leather works like that. Adding some beeswax can help soften it up too. My friend Andrew's been wearing his Gobi's for like 5+ years and even running in them, ha. They were super soft.
Hey I just got my first barefoot shoes in the mail today. I ended up going for the vivo barefoot primus trail fg and so far so good. I am so happy with my purchase and thank you for all your videos. You are one of my top inspirations for going barefoot. Also, how many pairs of shoes do you own now hehe
Ha, a lot! Probably 25 pairs, maybe. I'm saving them up for a "Best 50 Barefoot Shoes" video, and then I'm going to start giving a lot of them away. Glad you're digging the FG's. Should have one of the new version's coming soon to review, myself.
@@AndrewFolts wow! That's a lot! And that's going to be even more! Very awesome. I wore the vivos today all shift (12 hours standing and moving patients and stuff). I know you're supposed to slowly transition but I went all in 🤣. My feet are less sore than I thought they would be but it felt nice... and definitely different lol. I'm barefoot at home all day when I'm not working anyways so maybe that's why it was easier for me. But I definitely had to use a massage roller after work 😆. I thought it would be impossible to wear in the hospital; I couldn't find any videos on nurses wearing them, but it works 😁
Random size question for the Gobi - in all my "normal" running shoes I've ever worn I've done a size 11 no problem. That was too large in the primus lite knit so I tried a 10 and they're good but I hear those run big? Basically trying to figure out if I should order the gobi in a size 10 like the primus knit or go with 11 like all my other running shoes. Thanks for any input! (Disclaimer that I don't hold you responsible at all if I don't get the size right the first time lol)
@Andrew Folts first time wearing them and they are more comfortable than I expected. I put a pair of my old trainers on straight after wearing the barefoots and I can't believe how much angle the heel is compared!
Weird, everything is 25-50% discounted here in the US, although, yea, stock is not going to be consistent like it is in a regular store, since things are refurbished.
It's funny, I thought the same thing the first pair I got. Then after about a month regular shoes looked weird and I was like...ugh, why would anyone want a pointy toebox, ha?
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Love Revivo! Love reusing! I got these in a discontinued hemp style a while back. Same sole as these! They are my daily walkers. Run with them on road, trail, etc. great shoe! And a great way to buy shoes! Thanks for making this video.
Ooh, cool! Really need to get myself a pair of hemp barefoot shoes. How's the breathability of hemp?
Thanks a lot for this, Andrew, always a pleasure…🙏🏻
You got it, Daniele. Cheers!
Yet another really cool and informative video, Andrew! These were the second pair of barefoot footwear I bought after the Xero Genesis sandals (they were actually the Gobi II). They also sit on the toop of the tree as my GOAT pair of footwear, just for the sheer comfort, versatility and longevity of them. I've had mine for 4 years and as they are getting a bit shiny on the sole, I'll be sending them back to Revivo to be given a new lease of life. Also, I came across a relatively new sandal company here in the UK called Wildsole that might be worth a look. I can't see any mention of them anywhere else on TH-cam? Keep it lit, Andrew, and thanks for the great content 🙂
Great to hear the Gobi's held up so well! Wildsole look rad, I hadn't heard of them, but I just emailed them to see if they'll send me a pair of Har's to test, which have a 4mm Vibram sole. Thanks for the recommend!
@@AndrewFolts Great stuff! It'll be cool to see your take on them if they send you a pair. I'm likely to be be buying a pair of them myself soon when funds allow.
The black one was my first barefoot shoes ever and I still have and wear them. ♥️
Rad! How long have you had them?
@@AndrewFolts I am not entirely sure but I guess about 4+ years. :D
Damn near all my shoes are barefoot style now, 10 years on since trying them. Gobi is still my favorite overall. (I have a few pairs of them now)
I have a friend who does everything in the Gobi, from trail running to casual. It's a tank of a shoe!
@@AndrewFolts Nice... I could see that easily. They're my every day cooler month shoe but I wore them a week or two ago when we went out for a couple miles on road and said to my partner "you know these aren't taht different from the primus really"... I kinda forget how great the Gobis are during the summer. :D
Which ones are the Gobi’s you got? Foot, great, or excellent?
Not sure, but probably either Great or Excellent.
Hey Andrew, love your content on barefoot shoes….out of curiosity, which condition did you get these in from Revivo was is the Good, Great or Excellent option? Thanks
I think they were "Great," since that's what I asked for, but I'm not 100% sure, because there's no marking on the box. It's only the Good ones that have significant defects, I expect.
Get some.
Gobi FTW!
What do you think about these for hot weather? About 27 Celsius and 70%+ humidity all year around.
Obviously, mesh is the most breathable for summer, but the Gobi is quite thin and technically a desert boot, so they're a good option if you want a leather shoe. Vivo's new Sensus shoe looks even better, though, if you're ok with lower cut, because the leather is perforated. bit.ly/43ARX27
Do you know what's the difference between Gobi III and IV?
Just ordered a par of iv on revivo.. :)
Just subtle design tweaks, but they're basically the same as far as I know. The real difference is between the Gobi, which has a firmer, more structured leather and the Gobi Lux, which has a softer more comfortable leather, although with less water resistance than the original.
Bought this boot! Got scared for a minute! My gobi III were hard as rocks, you could knock them like they were a door, after two days the leather got softer by the use and it now feels like a shoe that is molded specificaly to my feet, never had anything leather and I'm wondering if this is the gobi experience or leather. Oh well, just adding this comment so people who buy a new store pair don't get suprised.
Had the same experience, at first I though OH NO they're too stiff, but they loosened up really quickly. Most thicker leather works like that. Adding some beeswax can help soften it up too. My friend Andrew's been wearing his Gobi's for like 5+ years and even running in them, ha. They were super soft.
Hey I just got my first barefoot shoes in the mail today. I ended up going for the vivo barefoot primus trail fg and so far so good. I am so happy with my purchase and thank you for all your videos. You are one of my top inspirations for going barefoot. Also, how many pairs of shoes do you own now hehe
Ha, a lot! Probably 25 pairs, maybe. I'm saving them up for a "Best 50 Barefoot Shoes" video, and then I'm going to start giving a lot of them away. Glad you're digging the FG's. Should have one of the new version's coming soon to review, myself.
@@AndrewFolts wow! That's a lot! And that's going to be even more! Very awesome.
I wore the vivos today all shift (12 hours standing and moving patients and stuff). I know you're supposed to slowly transition but I went all in 🤣. My feet are less sore than I thought they would be but it felt nice... and definitely different lol. I'm barefoot at home all day when I'm not working anyways so maybe that's why it was easier for me. But I definitely had to use a massage roller after work 😆. I thought it would be impossible to wear in the hospital; I couldn't find any videos on nurses wearing them, but it works 😁
@@pagenpwoblem As long as your feet feel good, you can transition as fast as you'd like. Glad they're working for ya!
th-cam.com/video/apT5NaXjbWA/w-d-xo.html Here’s a video of a nurse wearing Vivo’s
Random size question for the Gobi - in all my "normal" running shoes I've ever worn I've done a size 11 no problem. That was too large in the primus lite knit so I tried a 10 and they're good but I hear those run big? Basically trying to figure out if I should order the gobi in a size 10 like the primus knit or go with 11 like all my other running shoes. Thanks for any input! (Disclaimer that I don't hold you responsible at all if I don't get the size right the first time lol)
Yea, sizing can be a pain! The Knit's did seem ro run longer than the Gobi's, which were pretty true to size for me.
Which conditions this model was marked on revivo site?
Didn't say on the box, but I'd guess "Great" or "Excellent."
Wait, do they also refurbish outsoles? How does that work?
It's all explained on their site.
Here's the process: www.revivo.com/about/the-revivo-process
How is the sizing? I fear I may need a 10.5, but could go for an 11 if they fit a lil small
Seemed to fit true, maybe a bit long. I wear a 10-10.5 usually and the 10 fit perfectly.
@@AndrewFolts Awesome! I'll go for the 10 then as well
Do you have a promo code for revivo?
Don't think there is one, given that the styles are already discounted up to 50%.
I ordered some a few days ago, not arrived yet.
Nothing like waiting for barefoot shoes to build excitement, ha.
@Andrew Folts first time wearing them and they are more comfortable than I expected. I put a pair of my old trainers on straight after wearing the barefoots and I can't believe how much angle the heel is compared!
@@lopon12 Ha, I know, it's crazy right? Once you go barefoot, you can't go back.
These are awesome
Classy but not clunky/ (:
here in the uk revivo's are always out of stock and no significant price difference
Weird, everything is 25-50% discounted here in the US, although, yea, stock is not going to be consistent like it is in a regular store, since things are refurbished.
Saw this and then randomly found a pair at Sierra Tradepost for $60
Score! Nothing like 75% off barefoot shoes.
I can't get over how barefoot boots kind of look like clown shoes. Wish they looked a bit nicer.
It's funny, I thought the same thing the first pair I got. Then after about a month regular shoes looked weird and I was like...ugh, why would anyone want a pointy toebox, ha?
@@AndrewFolts Lucky you ha. Didn't end being that way for me after 4 years barefoot 😢😅