Love my Vivo's and they have held up well for 2 years. Looking at this model for a regular gym shoe, so thank you for the review. I must agree, $200 is too much for these shoes.
I think we are losing our minds with the prices of Vivos sneakers. The ideal would be to train barefoot, a thousand times cheaper but that is not possible in all gyms. That being said, I myself have several pairs of Vivos purchased approximately 4 years ago. They work great but back then I paid about 100-120 euros for them. Currently these shoes are aimed at a market of people with a medium-high purchasing power, paying 190 euros for a Swiss person is not the same as paying 190 euros for an Italian. If you can afford them, they are a good alternative but if you can't (let's be realistic, there are people who CAN'T and still BUY THEM) it's best to opt for more affordable brands. THANXS FOR THE VIDEO.
Ive had my motus strength since March this year, i train 5-6 times a week and i’ve now punched holes in the sole of my left shoe! Quite dissatisfied tbh
Thanks for doing a video three months later. First impressions are only one point of reference but longer use is helpful. For me personally, I feel like there’s so limited options. I have small feet but the smaller a women’s shoe is, the narrower it is, so my toes are always squished. I need trainers, not running shoes, and there’s just not much on the market for this. My old Nike free trainers worked great but they discontinued that style. I’ll give vivo a try but I think I need a bit more support while still having a wide toe box and this just doesn’t seem to exist.
I see what you mean. The Motus Strength/JJFs are def not the most supportive I will say. If you need something with a bit more support but with width I would recommend having a look at Inov8 tinyurl.com/36rda7vh Unlike other brands their shoes have a width grading which should give you a clearer idea of what the width will be like. Their F-Lite G300 shoe is a v good all-rounder! Hope this helps
tldr: looks like a normal shoe with a slight tradeoff on function (long toe, slightly narrow). best shoe for "normal" look. vibram five finger kso evo best for function. i found the toe box a little too long (for me) and the pinky toe still a little tight, but they have great heel cup support and are otherwise great. would have liked a wider, shorter toe box, but i get they're still trying to hit the "classic" shoe shape and not look like flippers lol. it's a great tradeoff for both "classic" shoe style and barefoot function, but for pure training purposes the vibram five fingers are still incomparably the best barefoot shoe.
Currently wearing the Primus lite 3s at size 46 eu I have about a thumbs width of space up front but I’m about to upgrade to the motus strength but considering going down one size to a 45 eu with my foot being 28.5 cm in length would that be a wise choice ? Also have a narrowish foot what do I do haha
Hi bro! My motus flex just came. I got a size 9 there’s a bit of space at the top. How are these supposed to fit your feet? Perfectly or are they designed to have a bit of space for your toes?
Thanks for the great review. Do you have any experience playing sports like basketball with them. I want to playing basketball with barefoot shoes and i am not sure which shoes would be good for that
I actually don't think theyre a good pick for basketball, they don't offer much support at all. I think they work best for lifting. I think the New Balance Minimus have a bit more support if your heart is set on barefoot shoes. Hope that helps!
Most barefoot sneakers wouldn’t be suitable for hoops. Lockdown typically sucks, and that’s the tradeoff from having too much room in the forefoot, especially without some kind of lockdown customization tech implemented. And that outsole is gonna wear down so fast smh and for $200? Better off hooping in some chucks or Air Jordan 1.
That's a good question. I personally wouldn't. I would look at shoe like the Inov8 F-Lites or something of that level. Not a barefoot shoe, but much better on the grip side of things. I say that because the grip on the Motus won't be the best for the higher demands of the Hyrox especially for sled pushing and pulling in a competition scenario. But for gym workouts where you're not competing or doing anything too athletically demanding, I think they're OK Hope that helps!
Thank you for your opinion. I had one INOV8 F-Lite but the toe box is narrow for my feet. I have a lot of doubts about barefoot shoes for my first HYROX (I always run barefoot) Then Do you think the Motus grip isn’t enough for Hyrox?😢🤔 is better grip than primus lite 3?
I wouldn't recommend any of the Vivo range for a hyrox competition, they're just not hard-wearing enough in my eyes. Def not the Primus Lites. If you have a Vivo gift voucher that you can't spend anywhere else lol I would say try the Primus Trail. The grip on them is deeper than the lites and would probably do a better job.
Would you buy the Motus Strengths/JJFs?
thanks for the great review! still considering the high price, but I see they started to sell out....
i bought two pairs
I JUST DID. GOOD REVIEW.
Appreciate that your video is unsponsored, just feels more authentic for me.
Thank you for your authentic and detailed review!
Glad it was helpful!
Love my Vivo's and they have held up well for 2 years. Looking at this model for a regular gym shoe, so thank you for the review. I must agree, $200 is too much for these shoes.
I think we are losing our minds with the prices of Vivos sneakers. The ideal would be to train barefoot, a thousand times cheaper but that is not possible in all gyms. That being said, I myself have several pairs of Vivos purchased approximately 4 years ago. They work great but back then I paid about 100-120 euros for them. Currently these shoes are aimed at a market of people with a medium-high purchasing power, paying 190 euros for a Swiss person is not the same as paying 190 euros for an Italian. If you can afford them, they are a good alternative but if you can't (let's be realistic, there are people who CAN'T and still BUY THEM) it's best to opt for more affordable brands. THANXS FOR THE VIDEO.
ofc u can buy Vans old skools 3x cheaper. But Motus Strength JJF my dream, but cant afford. They are fkn retarded with this prices
what other alternatives do you have in mind
One of the best and most balanced analysis i have seen on yt. Following for more :)
Thank you for your kind words!
Ive had my motus strength since March this year, i train 5-6 times a week and i’ve now punched holes in the sole of my left shoe! Quite dissatisfied tbh
This is a great video! Love these update videos! Keep them coming bro
Thanks for doing a video three months later. First impressions are only one point of reference but longer use is helpful. For me personally, I feel like there’s so limited options. I have small feet but the smaller a women’s shoe is, the narrower it is, so my toes are always squished. I need trainers, not running shoes, and there’s just not much on the market for this. My old Nike free trainers worked great but they discontinued that style. I’ll give vivo a try but I think I need a bit more support while still having a wide toe box and this just doesn’t seem to exist.
I see what you mean. The Motus Strength/JJFs are def not the most supportive I will say. If you need something with a bit more support but with width I would recommend having a look at Inov8 tinyurl.com/36rda7vh
Unlike other brands their shoes have a width grading which should give you a clearer idea of what the width will be like. Their F-Lite G300 shoe is a v good all-rounder!
Hope this helps
Why do you need "support". Don't your feet have muscles you can train?..
For anyone saying that Vivo don't last long I am 300 lb and the vivo trail knit FG lasted me 2 years I believe of everyday wear
Thanks for this video! Do you have any updates (after 6 months)?
tldr: looks like a normal shoe with a slight tradeoff on function (long toe, slightly narrow). best shoe for "normal" look. vibram five finger kso evo best for function.
i found the toe box a little too long (for me) and the pinky toe still a little tight, but they have great heel cup support and are otherwise great. would have liked a wider, shorter toe box, but i get they're still trying to hit the "classic" shoe shape and not look like flippers lol. it's a great tradeoff for both "classic" shoe style and barefoot function, but for pure training purposes the vibram five fingers are still incomparably the best barefoot shoe.
Currently wearing the Primus lite 3s at size 46 eu I have about a thumbs width of space up front but I’m about to upgrade to the motus strength but considering going down one size to a 45 eu with my foot being 28.5 cm in length would that be a wise choice ? Also have a narrowish foot what do I do haha
Just returned my primus lites after 6 months. The heel started separating. Shame bc they are great... but not that price for 6 months great
How do they compere to the new flex?
I'm actually testing the Flex as we speak. My review is a few days away. Stay tuned!
Just to let you know, the Motus Flex review just went live: th-cam.com/video/-gF0msWKemw/w-d-xo.html
Hi bro! My motus flex just came. I got a size 9 there’s a bit of space at the top. How are these supposed to fit your feet? Perfectly or are they designed to have a bit of space for your toes?
Could I use this shoe as a daily shoe?
Thanks for the great review. Do you have any experience playing sports like basketball with them. I want to playing basketball with barefoot shoes and i am not sure which shoes would be good for that
I actually don't think theyre a good pick for basketball, they don't offer much support at all. I think they work best for lifting.
I think the New Balance Minimus have a bit more support if your heart is set on barefoot shoes.
Hope that helps!
@@ListedFit thanks a lot ill look into them.
Most barefoot sneakers wouldn’t be suitable for hoops. Lockdown typically sucks, and that’s the tradeoff from having too much room in the forefoot, especially without some kind of lockdown customization tech implemented. And that outsole is gonna wear down so fast smh and for $200? Better off hooping in some chucks or Air Jordan 1.
Do you think these would be suitable for indoors basketball?
I wouldn't recommend them for basketball because they're not cushioned or supportive in certain areas.
What do you think about Motus for HYROX race? (Run, push/pull sled, farmer carry…..)
That's a good question.
I personally wouldn't. I would look at shoe like the Inov8 F-Lites or something of that level. Not a barefoot shoe, but much better on the grip side of things.
I say that because the grip on the Motus won't be the best for the higher demands of the Hyrox especially for sled pushing and pulling in a competition scenario.
But for gym workouts where you're not competing or doing anything too athletically demanding, I think they're OK
Hope that helps!
Thank you for your opinion. I had one INOV8 F-Lite but the toe box is narrow for my feet.
I have a lot of doubts about barefoot shoes for my first HYROX (I always run barefoot)
Then Do you think the Motus grip isn’t enough for Hyrox?😢🤔 is better grip than primus lite 3?
I wouldn't recommend any of the Vivo range for a hyrox competition, they're just not hard-wearing enough in my eyes. Def not the Primus Lites. If you have a Vivo gift voucher that you can't spend anywhere else lol I would say try the Primus Trail. The grip on them is deeper than the lites and would probably do a better job.
Thanks
Not worth it, too costly. What are other options
You can’t buy these ones in men’s anywhere gutted
Ridiculous that they’re already falling apart
Vivo is soooooooo overpriced. IMO they’re not worth the money.
Agreed, xero shoes is more affordable