*BSP Rating: 8/10* Though more casual in appearance than other training shoes, the FeelGround MOVE brings a lot to the table. With a stitched 4mm sole, breathable TENCEL upper and several thoughtful features like functionally adjustable lacing for increased stability, I was impressed with how with how well this shoe performed at every turn. It would be well suited to all forms of indoor training (gym, running, indoor basketball, racket sports etc) and would cope well outside with the right colourway. Ground feel: 7.5/10 Toe-box: 8/10 Flexibility: 7/10 Ventilation: 9/10 Durability: 9/10 Grip: 8.5/10 Drainage: 8/10
Great video as always. How are the Feelgrounds in general compared to Xero shoes regarding the thickness of the sole and the toebox? Is the sole thinner so that you have more ground feeling? Thanks a lot in advance and regards from Germany 👍🏻🤘🏻
Thank you 🙏. I can't comment on the groundfeel as I've only used these in the gym so far (and there's not much to 'feel') but the rubber is definitely feels softer/more pliable than Xero's though I'd imagine that would come with the small trade off of a slightly shorter lifespan. The toe box is excellent, really nice and wide, probably a bit more so than the Xero Prios.
@@TheBarefootStrengthProject Thank you for your fast reply. If the sole is more pliable I'll probably give them a try. Also the wider toebox soubds great. Xero are my first "real" barefoot shoes after the Seguaros. Now I am looking for a shoe giving more barefoot feeling 😊
Hi could you let me know your thoughts on using these for racket sports like badminton please? I’m wondering how they’d hold up and feel with movement in all directions.
I think they'd do well. The grip is excellent and the only difficulties I ran into with extreme lateral plyometrics when I was testing them was because I'm 100kg and didn't know you could adapt the lacing to increase stability (read the 'Functional Lacing' section on the MOVE product page on the FeelGround site). Had I known/done that I don't think they'd have had any issues at all.
These ones, did a review on them here (in winter, in Canada): Vivobarefoot Tracker Winter SG || Barefoot Shoe Review ua-cam.com/video/1xDC9HtL5-A/v-deo.html
Hi mate, I’d love to connect with you? I’m a PT making my first barefoot shoe purchase looking to wear for the gym floor and general day to day walk about mon-fri, what Vivo would you recommend?
Are these wider than xero prio? Im looking for a wider shoe but ordering the lems from sweden costs too much. Is there shoes with simular width as the widest lems that does cost a fortune in sweden?
Darn, if they are comparable in width to the Primus Lite then they are about three widths too narrow for me, lol. Speaking of vivos, I like them but I haven't found one that was wide enough to get along with my forefoot yet.
Haha, the saving grace with these are the knitted upper is very stretchy so may fit to form but I hear you... Vivo is notorious as a brand for being on the slightly narrower end of the spectrum BUT have you heard about the new 3D printing shoe thing they're coming out with soon?
@@TheBarefootStrengthProject Yeah, even with knit it usually doesn't help me as I have really wide feet! I had to return my Primus Lite Knit for being too narrow and low volume. I get away with my Primus Lite III only because I cut the threads at the gusset, removed the insole and replaced the laces with elastic. Still, it constricts my forefoot! And the sole rides up the side of my feet, lol. Thinking about trying a pair of Vibrams as I hear they are pretty accommodating for 4E feet. Anyway, yes, I have heard about the Biome and it gives me hope!
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Thanks for your review! 🙌
My pleasure!
*BSP Rating: 8/10*
Though more casual in appearance than other training shoes, the FeelGround MOVE brings a lot to the table.
With a stitched 4mm sole, breathable TENCEL upper and several thoughtful features like functionally adjustable lacing for increased stability, I was impressed with how with how well this shoe performed at every turn.
It would be well suited to all forms of indoor training (gym, running, indoor basketball, racket sports etc) and would cope well outside with the right colourway.
Ground feel: 7.5/10
Toe-box: 8/10
Flexibility: 7/10
Ventilation: 9/10
Durability: 9/10
Grip: 8.5/10
Drainage: 8/10
Great review! Might have to add these to my collection. Keep up the amazing content! 🙏🙏🤙
Thank you 🙌🏼. I was thoroughly impressed, let me know what you think of them if they do end up in the collection
Do a video comparing the three shoes!
Great video as always. How are the Feelgrounds in general compared to Xero shoes regarding the thickness of the sole and the toebox? Is the sole thinner so that you have more ground feeling?
Thanks a lot in advance and regards from Germany 👍🏻🤘🏻
Thank you 🙏. I can't comment on the groundfeel as I've only used these in the gym so far (and there's not much to 'feel') but the rubber is definitely feels softer/more pliable than Xero's though I'd imagine that would come with the small trade off of a slightly shorter lifespan. The toe box is excellent, really nice and wide, probably a bit more so than the Xero Prios.
@@TheBarefootStrengthProject Thank you for your fast reply. If the sole is more pliable I'll probably give them a try. Also the wider toebox soubds great. Xero are my first "real" barefoot shoes after the Seguaros. Now I am looking for a shoe giving more barefoot feeling 😊
@@Marseillais98 Let me know how you get on with them!
Hi could you let me know your thoughts on using these for racket sports like badminton please? I’m wondering how they’d hold up and feel with movement in all directions.
I think they'd do well. The grip is excellent and the only difficulties I ran into with extreme lateral plyometrics when I was testing them was because I'm 100kg and didn't know you could adapt the lacing to increase stability (read the 'Functional Lacing' section on the MOVE product page on the FeelGround site).
Had I known/done that I don't think they'd have had any issues at all.
@@TheBarefootStrengthProject that’s great to hear. Thanks for getting back to me.
and for the winter in Canada which winter boots do you wear?
These ones, did a review on them here (in winter, in Canada): Vivobarefoot Tracker Winter SG || Barefoot Shoe Review
ua-cam.com/video/1xDC9HtL5-A/v-deo.html
@@TheBarefootStrengthProject thanks!
Hi mate, I’d love to connect with you? I’m a PT making my first barefoot shoe purchase looking to wear for the gym floor and general day to day walk about mon-fri, what Vivo would you recommend?
Are these wider than xero prio? Im looking for a wider shoe but ordering the lems from sweden costs too much. Is there shoes with simular width as the widest lems that does cost a fortune in sweden?
Darn, if they are comparable in width to the Primus Lite then they are about three widths too narrow for me, lol.
Speaking of vivos, I like them but I haven't found one that was wide enough to get along with my forefoot yet.
Haha, the saving grace with these are the knitted upper is very stretchy so may fit to form but I hear you...
Vivo is notorious as a brand for being on the slightly narrower end of the spectrum BUT have you heard about the new 3D printing shoe thing they're coming out with soon?
@@TheBarefootStrengthProject Yeah, even with knit it usually doesn't help me as I have really wide feet! I had to return my Primus Lite Knit for being too narrow and low volume. I get away with my Primus Lite III only because I cut the threads at the gusset, removed the insole and replaced the laces with elastic. Still, it constricts my forefoot! And the sole rides up the side of my feet, lol. Thinking about trying a pair of Vibrams as I hear they are pretty accommodating for 4E feet.
Anyway, yes, I have heard about the Biome and it gives me hope!
Hey man, my name is Johnny and I'm a freelance logo designer, currently I'm looking for more works, do you love to have a logo for your channel's branding to have a memorable graphic based monogram logo to help your audience recognise and follow your channel easier? I would love to design a barefoot themed logo inspired by your direction for you! Let me know if you interested to make it happen! :-)