Vivobarefoot Gobi II 1 Year Review
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- Опубліковано 16 лют 2019
- This video is a comprehensive review of Vivobarefoot's Gobi II minimalist desert boots. This gear review covers the shoes durability, value for the money, style, and the different available varieties of this product. As with any review not everything is covered, so please feel free to ask any unanswered questions. I hope this helps!
This is really awesome, I love wearing minimal sandals in the summertime but my feet really suffer when I go back to regular shoes in the winter. These could be a great option for me, thanks for the review! I especially appreciate that you used them for a while before reviewing :)
Thank you! Great review
Own two. Love minimum shoes ❤️👍. Thank you for the review 👍
totally unrelated but the bird in the background is hilarious
Nice review! I noticed you seem to be reviewing the utility variant of the Gobi II, based on its slight design changes and it being made of canvas. Do you like that better than the standard leather variant? Or does the different materials not really affect the feel?
I have 4 pair of Vivo: 2 Gobi, 1 Tracker FG and 1 Primus Lite. My first pair of BF shoes was Feelmax and they still do the job. I completely switched to BF for over 2 years and I have become a real fanatic.
I'd love to see a review of the new vivobarefoot shoes that were just released
I have Gobi II and Primus lite II Bio. One for going out and about and the other for training
Are these discontinued? I only see the Swim Run (orange sole) available and even that one looks like it's on the way out.
I own five: two Gobi 2, one Tracker and one Primus & one other Feelmax.
I live in Canada, I own the women's Fulham ( Chelsea type boot). I keep the thermal insole in but I do not need heavy socks with them. I can wear a thinner cotton 'sport' sock or a very thin sock that has a tiny bit of wool in it and synthetic. So for everyday street wear I don't find you need an extra heavy or thermal sock. Perhaps if temperatures really dropped and you were walking extensively then a thin thermal sock might be necessary. These were my first pair but definitely not my last. I will be changing over all of my footwear to Vivobarefoot shoes. They feel so much better in every way.
Hey I'm a strength and conditioning coach, have 4 pairs (a vibram fivefingers, lems, xero and vivo) doing some research O theory and practice 😉. If you wanna rehab your feet (flexibility, balance and strength) need to use only bearfoot or functional footwear.
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Merrel trail glove 1, merrel vapor glove 3,4 & 5, Vivo Primus lite iii navy & white, Primus lite all weather, Vivo magna esc, Vivo geo racer knit, Vivo tracker decon fgii, xero hfs red, white & grey, xero z trek . Wildlings tanuki, and Vivo gobi iIi on order should be here in a couple days. Damn I got a lot of minimalist shoes. That’s what I have currently. In the past I’ve tried lems boulder boot, primal, 9 to 5, merrel trail glove 4, xero prio.Lmk if you have any questions on any models in particular. Thanks for the video.
on the website does it mention the winter/summer sole? I don't see it on the GOBI 2's
Can these shoes be slipped on and off with the laces tied?
All of my 10 pairs of shoes are barefoot shoes, 6 pairs of them Vivobarefoot. I think the necessity depends on the climate you live in, we have winters with down to -17C(0F) and summers with up to 30C(86F) and I need a variety of different types shoes.
Can you add the winter insoles to the warm weather version? I love mine!
Just bought my first set of minimalist shoes. They're the z trail sandals actually. I'll never go back to regular sandals again. Next off I'm looking into trying out a set of minimalist work or dress shoes.
Would be nice to see the shoe