kinda wish more of Vivo's low-cut models had stitching on the sidewalls like these tbh, it would solve a lot of QC problems people seem to complain about where the glue fails and the soles begins to separate from the uppers. i find the Decon Lows are more suitable as a versatile, tanky sneaker, basically like a beefed up Primus Asana. imo something like the Magna Forest ESCs are definitely better suited for muddy and rocky trail running, but it's still impressive to see how well the Decon Lows handle such terrain
I appreciate you giving these a real-life test and sharing it. What a great trail to put them through all their paces! Curious to know, how'd they do with drying afterward?
kinda wish more of Vivo's low-cut models had stitching on the sidewalls like these tbh, it would solve a lot of QC problems people seem to complain about where the glue fails and the soles begins to separate from the uppers. i find the Decon Lows are more suitable as a versatile, tanky sneaker, basically like a beefed up Primus Asana. imo something like the Magna Forest ESCs are definitely better suited for muddy and rocky trail running, but it's still impressive to see how well the Decon Lows handle such terrain
@@Habanecro I wish they had Vibram mega grip soles as it’s like being on an ice rink on wet rocks.
I appreciate you giving these a real-life test and sharing it. What a great trail to put them through all their paces!
Curious to know, how'd they do with drying afterward?
They were ok, dried quite quick but soles not good on wet rock, I found that out after.
@@evacoutdoors5867 Oh yes, that firm ground sole will be a bit more slippy on that kind of thing than a softer sole material would.