Good review! My favourite boots for casual wear. I’ve 3 pairs of VB Gobis - the Black Chelsea like yours, and also in Bark, a lovely chocolate brown with a gum sole which looks cool. Also have the Gobi winterised lace up in dark green. Vivo have done so well with the design and functionality of these!
My favorite barefoot chelsea is the belenka entice for now, but I want to try the vivos too, unfortunately just the black color except the brown winter version.
@ Yeah, especially the proportions between sole and leather feel like normal shoes and not ditched like many other barefoot shoes. I think their profile provides good grip as well. The only downside I see so far after almost one year wearing them is the glued sole. But they are selling a new version with stitching now as well.
Love my VB Gobi boots, I wish more boots had stitched soles as my Freet Bootee M failed after 18 months and they were great for every day use, similarly not advertised as waterproof but very good all the same. Thanks for all your reviews, take care of yourself 👍
Hey Andrew, thanks for the review! If you're running out of shoes to review, have you thought about reviewing the Jim Green barefoot Chelsea boot or barefoot African Ranger? I'd love to hear your opinions on them.
Yea, I'd love to, but I haven't been able to get in touch with them by email,. I no longer have any social media except UA-cam, so I can't DM them either, ha. You could direct them to my contact form bit.ly/44mIITz if you're able to reach them on Facebook or IG.
Yea, they're both highly water resistant. I'd say the Vivo's are slightly more WP, while the Muki's are slightly lighter and warmer with the wool insulation.
I've been watching for Vivo to drop mens' Chelsea boots in black for years, I've even emailed them about it. I don't see these on their website but I hope this means they're coming!
Haven't tried them, but I had the Ridgeway sole on another Xero shoe and it was very stiff, I didn't like it. Unless you need it for like construction work, the Vivo's would be the way to go.
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Good review! My favourite boots for casual wear. I’ve 3 pairs of VB Gobis - the Black Chelsea like yours, and also in Bark, a lovely chocolate brown with a gum sole which looks cool. Also have the Gobi winterised lace up in dark green. Vivo have done so well with the design and functionality of these!
My favorite barefoot chelsea is the belenka entice for now, but I want to try the vivos too, unfortunately just the black color except the brown winter version.
The tread on those reminds me of my old Adidas Sambas, ha! But in any case they do look nice.
@ Yeah, especially the proportions between sole and leather feel like normal shoes and not ditched like many other barefoot shoes. I think their profile provides good grip as well. The only downside I see so far after almost one year wearing them is the glued sole. But they are selling a new version with stitching now as well.
@@AndrewFolts Cool Channel by the way. 🤓
Love my VB Gobi boots, I wish more boots had stitched soles as my Freet Bootee M failed after 18 months and they were great for every day use, similarly not advertised as waterproof but very good all the same.
Thanks for all your reviews, take care of yourself 👍
It's so funny how oftentimes boots that don't get labeled as "waterproof" end up being more waterproof than "waterproof" boots, ha.
Hey Andrew, thanks for the review! If you're running out of shoes to review, have you thought about reviewing the Jim Green barefoot Chelsea boot or barefoot African Ranger? I'd love to hear your opinions on them.
Yea, I'd love to, but I haven't been able to get in touch with them by email,. I no longer have any social media except UA-cam, so I can't DM them either, ha. You could direct them to my contact form bit.ly/44mIITz if you're able to reach them on Facebook or IG.
Yes! I love a good Chelsea boot. A comparison to Jim Green’s new line would be cool.
Is the Muki also similar in terms of waterproof to the vivid Chelsea?
Yea, they're both highly water resistant. I'd say the Vivo's are slightly more WP, while the Muki's are slightly lighter and warmer with the wool insulation.
I've been watching for Vivo to drop mens' Chelsea boots in black for years, I've even emailed them about it. I don't see these on their website but I hope this means they're coming!
Yea, it looks like a classic galosh boot, but barefoot! I'm sure they'll have stock soon.
I only see available to UK customers… how did you get in US, Andrew?
Have you tried these on wet surfaces? Trying to see if this would be a solid shoe for front of house in restaurants
Yea, Vivo's rubber has some nice stickiness on wet pavement and concrete. Although, any shoe can slip, you it's good to stay mindful.
A on foot shot would be nice
Yea, I always do a full review with outdoor footage after some more testing.
Yes would loveee to see how it looks while walking
I need to see how the shoes look on you feet
Any insight on the xero Chelsea boots?
Haven't tried them, but I had the Ridgeway sole on another Xero shoe and it was very stiff, I didn't like it. Unless you need it for like construction work, the Vivo's would be the way to go.
@@AndrewFolts fair point, I don’t do construction so no need for extra stiff