Question about Vivobarefoot Scott IV Mens | Are they zero-drop? ANSWERED - they are. (www.vivobarefoot.com)
TL;DR Are the Vivobarefoot Scott IV Mens Zero-Drop?...
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TL;DR Are the Vivobarefoot Scott IV Mens Zero-Drop?...
I just got the V-Trail 2.0, but after trying them on indoors, I experienced that they were not that flexible compared to my Xero HFS. Will my VFFs break in or are VFF:s not really worth it in comparison to other barefoot shoes? My toes are not crammed and I use correct toes as often as I can. I have used only barefoot shoes now...
Bought them online for like $25 or so. They are super comfortable. I bought them for trail hiking, but now they are pretty much the only shoe I wear. No problems with quality, and I use them daily.
Love the look of my white Primus Asana, but i cant walk 10 feet without the left insole somehow working its way back in the shoe and up my heel. Anyone else have this problem? Any suggestions for a fix?
I’ve seen these shoes I quite like and thought I might pick them up since they’re cheap as chips, but they mention bring Aqua shoes as well as barefoot shoes. Can they be both? Or are they a waste of money?
I’ve mostly gotten glazed/confused/vaguely frightened looks from people who’ve asked about my shoes, or when conversations about footwear have come up. (I’m not stopping people on the street and proselytizing mind you.)...
I’ve been running in barefoot shoes for several years, and xero hfs for the last two years. I find that they wear out rather quickly, in the range of 230-250 miles...
Here’s a list of what I wear and when:...
Hullo! Here’s the first post to kick off this community about shoes that respect the natural way our feet move and feel - everything with minimal but shod walking, running and hiking....