I got the white color way. I changed the laces for stretch laces as well. I love the Primus knits because they eliminate tongue-slide and are fully pull-on with elastic laces added. I was in between the 41’s always felt a bit tight, but now they feel like a good size.
Love to hear it John. I can imagine stretch laces work well with these 🙌🏻 what colour laces did you opt for? Any specific brand you recommend? I echo your sentiments about sizing. They definitely feel larger than a comparative pair of vivos of the same size. What’s your preferred activity in the knits? All the best in health and movement 🙏🏻
Hey, Owen! Amazon won’t let me link the brand but they call themselves The Original Stretch Laces. I practice several different arts, but primarily Baguazhang, but I’ve wrestled and done Taekwondo. Mostly I’m interested in the conditioning exercises from Bagua.
Thank you Owen. I like my Vivo Kits. I do feel they are a bit long. But afraid to go down a size. I am. 9.5 i bought a 10. Same size as my merrell trail gloves. But rhink if i go to a 9 my toes will rub when run . Oh thanks for the 20% off.
It's fantastic to hear that you're enjoying your Vivo Kits, mate. I completely understand your hesitation about sizing down. One reassuring factor is their 100-day returns policy, providing you with some security in case they don't fit as expected. Additionally, on the website, there's a helpful tool under the size selection called 'Who is my Vivobarefoot size,' which might confirm your inclination. Thank you for your support and for using my code. 🙏
Good choice! How long have you been enjoying barefoot shoes? I've been wearing the Knits without socks, really enjoying their fit and feel. Don't forget to use code OWEN10 and hit subscribe for future videos. Appreciate the support 🙏 All the best in your adventures and health
hey Prisol, thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it. My feet didn't feel cold, I spend a lot of time either barefoot, or barefoot shoes + no socks so in this instance I didn't feel cold. Have you transitioned to barefoot? Are you enjoying it? The Primus lite knit doesn't have an inherent waterproofing and subsequently aren't designed with that use case in mind. However, I have been in many different conditions, including water and damp grass, although the are knitted, the weave is very close. So doesn't act as a totally porous membrane. The knit is quite heavy weight so not as prone to leaching water as, for example, a NIKE flyknit which I've owned in the past. Hope that helps and any further questions let me know ✌️
Great to hear you're enjoying the Knits. What colour way did you choose? I wear them everyday so that says something! 🤩 You're a crazy cat person too 😊🐈😻
No problem and thanks for watching Yen. Keep sharing your love for for nature and nurturing plants 💚🌱 Let me know your thoughts if you decide to get them 😊
These shoes felt amazing straight out the box the only downside for me was the sockliner that was a little bit loose around my skinny ankle when using them barefoot but with socks on i had no problems at all. I have US 13 in nike adidas vans and the shoe fit true to size if you have narrow feet and skinny ankles and want to be able to use this modle of shoes barefoot i would go with the primus lite III instead
It’s great to hear peoples real world feedback 🙌🏻 thanks for the comment. It’s a tough call between these and the Primus Lite. I too marginally prefer the Lites. Conversely, I find the Lite Knits a tighter fit around the ankle than the Lites. But as you highlight we all have slightly different anatomical proportions so good to have options. What is your favourite place to be in barefoot shoes? 🦶🏻
@@OwenJackson my favorite place to be in barefoot shoes is at the gym where i usually only been lifting in socks but i basicly wear them everywhere before barefoot shoes i used to wear bruce lee slip on shoes . But to answe your question texturewise i love using them in the woods
It's great to see you mentioned/included Nike Free coz there's where I'm gonna be transitioning from. I've wide feet and once dislocated my right toe (looks like bunion now). So I was thinking of getting a Vivo knit, and when I saw your Nike Free also in knits, I didn't need to think twice ^_^
Thanks for sharing Lao! Ouch, dislocated toe sounds painful. I'm not sure what the current range of Free's is like, I got mine a long time ago. I certainly enjoyed them over a conventional trainer. If it's any help, I find the Free's 'tight' now, so worth considering choosing vivo's to provide your dislocated toe some freedom. If I'd have discovered Vivobarefoot sooner, I'd have enjoyed their movement and width. My feet are bashed up from rugby. I've noticed less pain and more foot strength since transitioning to vivo. Hope you get some relief and all the best with your decision. Let me know what you decide to get, whatever brand or model. always curious to hear. All the best, Owen
@@OwenJackson I think I first wore Vivo back in as early as 20015(?) where they had a removable 'sock-liner' n the rest was like a core (it was probably earlier version of ULTRA III BLOOM MENS), so wide so comfy... but 1 day I stepped on a rose-thorn n made it thru, piercing my foot (probably due to older tech)... I'm gonna enjoy my latest Vivo all over again ^_^ Cheers!
Hi mate, Barefoot shoes are a way to go but to heal that bunion you need to apply opposite pressure on that toe. You need recovery toes from Joe nimble. You can wear that around the house. I used Achilles sandals from Vivo but they don't make them anymore and are hard to find second hand..
@@jgsk78 Thanks but since I broke my toe like 18-19yrs ago, I'm a bit doubtful that, that 'healed' area (that looks like a bunion now) will ever get back to normal *sad* I feel it's way too long already
Thanks for your question. I don’t have any personal experience with the Merrell Vapours I’m afraid. I will be making more barefoot reviews and comparisons videos so consider subscribing for future videos 👍
With regards to typical running shoes like Brooks and the Primus Lite IIIs, how padded or at least elastic is the back of the shoe where the rear of the ankle would sit? I ask as I recently learned that I have a haglund's deformity (bone spur on top rear heel), that can be an issue with the minimalist design of most barefoot shoes. I have never had any issue with traditional running shoes, but my Vivo Barefoot Primus Lite III cause pain in the long-term due to the tight (non-elastic) unpadded rear of the shoe. The pressure on the rear of my heel causes the bone spur to inflame my achilles tendon. Thankfully it is relatively minimal as the inflammation only got bad after consistently using them as my main pair of shoes. I am trying to find a shoe that is either more padded like a traditional shoe, or at least elastic so there isn't as much pressure on the rear of my heel and these look promising.
Hey Daniel, sorry to hear about the inflammation and discomfort you're feeling. I think maybe you commented on a previous video when it first happened. Apologies if I'm remembering incorrectly 🙏 I have no experience of Hoka's but the kits do seem slightly more accommodating than the regular Lites. At least with 100 day returns you have some confidence to give them a good try on and decide if they are right for you. Don't forget code OWEN10 get's 10% off your purchase All the best and let me know your decision 🤙
The Knits certainly offer more breathability than a conventional trainer. However, I find the regular Primus Lites offer more airflow. Hope that helps. Let me know if I can help further ✌🏻
Hey Namits, great choice! The white colour way look great 🤍 What got you curious in barefoot shoes? I'm sure you're aware, but I'd advise taking time to transfer from your current cushioned trainers and build up the miles gradually in the Vivos. The feet, platter fascia and knees need gradual and progressive overload. The gains in overall movement quality can't be ignored going barefoot. All the best !
@@OwenJackson I'm interested as you say about more natural feel. I'll try them walking the dog before any running. I do want to try build strength in the foot and not rely too much on super cushioned shoes
The best dogs ever 🤩 🐕 Growing up we had labs, lab retrievers, and the smartest dog we had was a collie retriever. Have you found your ankle Mobility and foot strength has improved over the past month? Tried any gentle jogging yet? Keep building up slowly and keep me updated 👍
Great question, and to be honest, I don’t know. I haven’t tried the Geo Racer. They do look similar with their knit design. I wonder if anyone else has any direct experience and compares them both? I’d love to know too. Do you have a preference?
I've had both and I'm making videos on them. Please keep in mind that the Geo Racers look super weird in person (much worse than what you see in pictures/videos), while the Primus look nice and you'll actually get compliments on them. I had to send the Geo Racers back because they just don't look good. The big difference is that the Primus Lite Knit is a slip on shoe that grips your ankle firmly. The laces are just there if you want to slightly adjust the fit. The Geo Racer fits like a regular sports shoe.
No fit problems. Just a bit more roomy. Primus Lite ii is a perfect fit for me. The knits ‘feel’ a tiny bit bigger but I think it’s more the difference in fabric than anything
Hi SJ. Yes, I have the same size in both shoes. EU 42 in the Vivos and EU42.5 in NIKE. On paper the NIKE should be bigger but my experience is the opposite. VIVO are far more roomy, allowing my feet to naturally spread. By comparison, the toe box on the NIKE feel cramped. And I used to love the NIKE!! But putting them back on after being in VIVOs they feel like they’ve shrunk [they haven’t , it’s just my perception after being in a ‘foot shaped shoe’] The knitted feeling is similar between both shoes. Breathable and mobile. Have you tried barefoot shoes? Is NIKE your preferred brand for trainers?
@@OwenJackson appreciate you for responding sir. I have the same free runs that ylu have in video. I am a 11.5 usa size in nike free runs do you think a 11 vivo is gonna fit me well? Just ordered the vivo in size 11 usa. Waiting for the mail to come. And does the primus lite have the same fit as the geo racer knit?
Bet you’re super excited. Let’s hope they arrive soon 🙏🏻 📦 I believe the Geo Racer and Primus Lite have a similar shape, although slightly different ankle fitting. I haven’t had chance to trial both side by side as yet. More reviews to come on the channel, subscribe for more content. What videos would you like to see more of? 📺
Hi Tamir, thanks for the question my friend. I don't think you'd be upset by either decision but I'll give some further context 👍 Initially, I was prepared to continue rocking the original Lite's and use the Knits as a backup, but honestly I've worn the Knits everyday since getting them 😃 running, casual wear and workouts. The Lites, by their nature, are a fuller expression of a barefoot shoe. They feel almost like a second skin, minimal, great flexibility, extremely light. I love them for bodyweight training + handstands as it provides grip and protection but doesn't impact balance. The Knits, although the same DNA, feel more robust. Tiny bit heavier, more substantial composition, and because of that I anticipate harder wearing and last longer. These are all relative terms in direct comparison to each other, as either model still provides so much barefoot feel and movement integrity over a 'conventional' trainer. Even the Nike Free's in the video feel cumbersome in comparison [and when I first go the nikes I thought they were great... shows how our perceptions and values change as we go further own the barefoot rabbit hole 🕳️🐇] Personal preference will impact your final decision. Would you prefer a conventional trainer fit of the Lite's or the more sock fit of the Knits? The Knits have to be pulled on and they hug your ankle, the Lites slip on. I could wear the knits without going up the laces and they provide a really snug and secured grip of my foot. I slip the Lites on + off no drama, but I tend to wear shoes loose if not running or training. All the best with your decision mate, let me know if I can help further. An keep enjoying and embracing movement my friend 🙏
@@OwenJackson Wow. I wish I could give this response two likes! Thanks so much for taking the time to provide this much insight. I also must say I’m shocked that you mentioned the knit’s feel more robust, I was expecting the opposite. I was concerned about how the knits would hold up which lead me to look back to the original primus. I actually ended up ordering both and figure I’ll return one but we all know how that usually goes…lol
@@2n1ce no worries at all, glad it helped 🙏 With 100 days return policy, you can feel reassured you're making the right choice for you... or falling in love with both pairs is the risk 🤪 Please keep me updated and let me know your thoughts T 🙌
@@2n1ce I have the Lites in size 44EU and they are so perfect and extremely comfortable and I tried my mate’s 44EU in the primus knits and it felt great but a bit too long and looked too long visually and the toe crease was annoying but also heard there’s a break-in period. I would love to size down to the 43EU in the knits and see if it would be the perfect fit. So when you get your knits can you let us know how they fit you or whether you end up swapping them for a size down? My lites fit true to size. I can honestly say though that both feel very comfortable it’s just the knits feel and look long and a little wide too like your foot is swimming more. Keep us posted!
@@OwenJackson yeah I have a pair of Magna Vivos made from wool and leather and they don’t get nearly as stinky as plastic shoes and the leather is more durable
Thanks for watching. I also own Fivefingers. They definitely give a lot of great sensory feedback 🦶🏻 have you tried them? For me, I wear vivos more often as they’re easier to put on / take off. I tend to wear tue fivefingers when I know I’ll be wearing them for longer. eg trail runs How’s your training going?
What do you think? Would they suit your training needs?
I ordered it in black as it would go with any color shirts I wear.
I got the white color way. I changed the laces for stretch laces as well. I love the Primus knits because they eliminate tongue-slide and are fully pull-on with elastic laces added. I was in between the 41’s always felt a bit tight, but now they feel like a good size.
Love to hear it John. I can imagine stretch laces work well with these 🙌🏻 what colour laces did you opt for? Any specific brand you recommend?
I echo your sentiments about sizing. They definitely feel larger than a comparative pair of vivos of the same size.
What’s your preferred activity in the knits?
All the best in health and movement 🙏🏻
@@OwenJackson Just went with basic white. Primary activities are calisthenics, yoga and martial arts. I do the first two completely barefoot.
Love your outlook on movement John. Sounds like the perfect combo and very similar to my outlook 🤩 🙌🏻 what martial arts do you enjoy? 🥋
Hey, Owen! Amazon won’t let me link the brand but they call themselves The Original Stretch Laces. I practice several different arts, but primarily Baguazhang, but I’ve wrestled and done Taekwondo. Mostly I’m interested in the conditioning exercises from Bagua.
Thank you Owen. I like my Vivo Kits. I do feel they are a bit long. But afraid to go down a size. I am. 9.5 i bought a 10. Same size as my merrell trail gloves. But rhink if i go to a 9 my toes will rub when run . Oh thanks for the 20% off.
It's fantastic to hear that you're enjoying your Vivo Kits, mate. I completely understand your hesitation about sizing down. One reassuring factor is their 100-day returns policy, providing you with some security in case they don't fit as expected. Additionally, on the website, there's a helpful tool under the size selection called 'Who is my Vivobarefoot size,' which might confirm your inclination. Thank you for your support and for using my code. 🙏
I considering picking these up as well. Already using the primus trail fg, amazing shoes
Good choice! How long have you been enjoying barefoot shoes?
I've been wearing the Knits without socks, really enjoying their fit and feel. Don't forget to use code OWEN10 and hit subscribe for future videos. Appreciate the support 🙏 All the best in your adventures and health
nice video. QQ - did your feet not feel in the cold weather and how waterproof are they? TIA
hey Prisol, thanks for watching, glad you enjoyed it. My feet didn't feel cold, I spend a lot of time either barefoot, or barefoot shoes + no socks so in this instance I didn't feel cold. Have you transitioned to barefoot? Are you enjoying it?
The Primus lite knit doesn't have an inherent waterproofing and subsequently aren't designed with that use case in mind. However, I have been in many different conditions, including water and damp grass, although the are knitted, the weave is very close. So doesn't act as a totally porous membrane. The knit is quite heavy weight so not as prone to leaching water as, for example, a NIKE flyknit which I've owned in the past.
Hope that helps and any further questions let me know ✌️
Thank you Owen. I’m very happy with these shoes.
Great to hear you're enjoying the Knits. What colour way did you choose? I wear them everyday so that says something! 🤩 You're a crazy cat person too 😊🐈😻
I’m thinking about this shoes as wel.. 🎉🎉 Thank you for the review!
No problem and thanks for watching Yen. Keep sharing your love for for nature and nurturing plants 💚🌱 Let me know your thoughts if you decide to get them 😊
These shoes felt amazing straight out the box the only downside for me was the sockliner that was a little bit loose around my skinny ankle when using them barefoot but with socks on i had no problems at all. I have US 13 in nike adidas vans and the shoe fit true to size if you have narrow feet and skinny ankles and want to be able to use this modle of shoes barefoot i would go with the primus lite III instead
It’s great to hear peoples real world feedback 🙌🏻 thanks for the comment. It’s a tough call between these and the Primus Lite. I too marginally prefer the Lites. Conversely, I find the Lite Knits a tighter fit around the ankle than the Lites. But as you highlight we all have slightly different anatomical proportions so good to have options.
What is your favourite place to be in barefoot shoes? 🦶🏻
@@OwenJackson my favorite place to be in barefoot shoes is at the gym where i usually only been lifting in socks but i basicly wear them everywhere before barefoot shoes i used to wear bruce lee slip on shoes .
But to answe your question texturewise i love using them in the woods
All the best with your barefoot adventures 🦶🏻 🙏🏻
Looks like an awesome shoe! Will definitely be considering a pair come summer time :)
i'd defiantly consider them on your short list.... or should that be show list 🦶✅
@@OwenJackson Shoe list* 😜
@@EntirelyHonest 🦶👟✅😜
Hi, I use vivobarefoot shoes and I think they are one of the best I've ever had
hey trampki35, couldn't agree more! What's your favourite design? Thanks for checking out the video 🙏
It's great to see you mentioned/included Nike Free coz there's where I'm gonna be transitioning from. I've wide feet and once dislocated my right toe (looks like bunion now). So I was thinking of getting a Vivo knit, and when I saw your Nike Free also in knits, I didn't need to think twice ^_^
Thanks for sharing Lao! Ouch, dislocated toe sounds painful.
I'm not sure what the current range of Free's is like, I got mine a long time ago. I certainly enjoyed them over a conventional trainer. If it's any help, I find the Free's 'tight' now, so worth considering choosing vivo's to provide your dislocated toe some freedom. If I'd have discovered Vivobarefoot sooner, I'd have enjoyed their movement and width.
My feet are bashed up from rugby. I've noticed less pain and more foot strength since transitioning to vivo.
Hope you get some relief and all the best with your decision. Let me know what you decide to get, whatever brand or model. always curious to hear. All the best, Owen
@@OwenJackson I think I first wore Vivo back in as early as 20015(?) where they had a removable 'sock-liner' n the rest was like a core (it was probably earlier version of ULTRA III BLOOM MENS), so wide so comfy... but 1 day I stepped on a rose-thorn n made it thru, piercing my foot (probably due to older tech)... I'm gonna enjoy my latest Vivo all over again ^_^ Cheers!
@@laolll5284 I bet that was a shock 🩸 yes, enjoy your adventures and foot freedom. Keep me updated with your thoughts 🙏🏻
Hi mate, Barefoot shoes are a way to go but to heal that bunion you need to apply opposite pressure on that toe. You need recovery toes from Joe nimble. You can wear that around the house. I used Achilles sandals from Vivo but they don't make them anymore and are hard to find second hand..
@@jgsk78 Thanks but since I broke my toe like 18-19yrs ago, I'm a bit doubtful that, that 'healed' area (that looks like a bunion now) will ever get back to normal *sad* I feel it's way too long already
Will there be further comparisons between this and merrell glove Vapor 5, I’m deciding between them but there are little reviews about. Thank you!
It’s Vapor 6, the latest one😂
Thanks for your question. I don’t have any personal experience with the Merrell Vapours I’m afraid. I will be making more barefoot reviews and comparisons videos so consider subscribing for future videos 👍
With regards to typical running shoes like Brooks and the Primus Lite IIIs, how padded or at least elastic is the back of the shoe where the rear of the ankle would sit?
I ask as I recently learned that I have a haglund's deformity (bone spur on top rear heel), that can be an issue with the minimalist design of most barefoot shoes. I have never had any issue with traditional running shoes, but my Vivo Barefoot Primus Lite III cause pain in the long-term due to the tight (non-elastic) unpadded rear of the shoe. The pressure on the rear of my heel causes the bone spur to inflame my achilles tendon. Thankfully it is relatively minimal as the inflammation only got bad after consistently using them as my main pair of shoes.
I am trying to find a shoe that is either more padded like a traditional shoe, or at least elastic so there isn't as much pressure on the rear of my heel and these look promising.
Hey Daniel, sorry to hear about the inflammation and discomfort you're feeling. I think maybe you commented on a previous video when it first happened. Apologies if I'm remembering incorrectly 🙏
I have no experience of Hoka's but the kits do seem slightly more accommodating than the regular Lites. At least with 100 day returns you have some confidence to give them a good try on and decide if they are right for you.
Don't forget code OWEN10 get's 10% off your purchase
All the best and let me know your decision 🤙
Most of the vivos have that sock design nowadays. If you want padded heel cup, I think there's only Primus light fg that has that
great idea @@jgsk78 Primus Trail II. @danielmeissner4626 Check out the review on my channel here: ruclips.net/video/oIgwrsUc2U4/видео.html
How would they be in a tropical country, is the knit quite thick they are a warm shoe or its very lightweight
The Knits certainly offer more breathability than a conventional trainer. However, I find the regular Primus Lites offer more airflow. Hope that helps. Let me know if I can help further ✌🏻
@@OwenJackson thanks that's much appreciated ☺️
You’re very welcome. Happy adventures 🦶🏻 💙
Just ordered the white ones! I run in Altra and daily's are On Cloud 5. So looking forward to trying these.
Hey Namits, great choice! The white colour way look great 🤍 What got you curious in barefoot shoes?
I'm sure you're aware, but I'd advise taking time to transfer from your current cushioned trainers and build up the miles gradually in the Vivos. The feet, platter fascia and knees need gradual and progressive overload. The gains in overall movement quality can't be ignored going barefoot. All the best !
@@OwenJackson I'm interested as you say about more natural feel. I'll try them walking the dog before any running. I do want to try build strength in the foot and not rely too much on super cushioned shoes
@@namits3775 yes, walking the dog and building up your foot strength before running sounds perfect.
What dog have you got 🐩 🐕?
@@OwenJackson Golden Retriever :)
The best dogs ever 🤩 🐕 Growing up we had labs, lab retrievers, and the smartest dog we had was a collie retriever. Have you found your ankle
Mobility and foot strength has improved over the past month? Tried any gentle jogging yet? Keep building up slowly and keep me updated 👍
Whats the difference between the primus lite knits and geo racer knits?
Great question, and to be honest, I don’t know. I haven’t tried the Geo Racer. They do look similar with their knit design. I wonder if anyone else has any direct experience and compares them both? I’d love to know too. Do you have a preference?
I've had both and I'm making videos on them. Please keep in mind that the Geo Racers look super weird in person (much worse than what you see in pictures/videos), while the Primus look nice and you'll actually get compliments on them. I had to send the Geo Racers back because they just don't look good.
The big difference is that the Primus Lite Knit is a slip on shoe that grips your ankle firmly. The laces are just there if you want to slightly adjust the fit.
The Geo Racer fits like a regular sports shoe.
thanks @@CptAngelADVlogs 👍 Thanks for clarifying the difference between them.
Did you have any fit problems since they were longer than your other Vivos?
No fit problems. Just a bit more roomy. Primus Lite ii is a perfect fit for me. The knits ‘feel’ a tiny bit bigger but I think it’s more the difference in fabric than anything
Hello sir. Do you have the same size for nike free runs and vivo? What is the fit difference? Thanks in advance !
Hi SJ. Yes, I have the same size in both shoes. EU 42 in the Vivos and EU42.5 in NIKE. On paper the NIKE should be bigger but my experience is the opposite. VIVO are far more roomy, allowing my feet to naturally spread. By comparison, the toe box on the NIKE feel cramped. And I used to love the NIKE!! But putting them back on after being in VIVOs they feel like they’ve shrunk [they haven’t , it’s just my perception after being in a ‘foot shaped shoe’] The knitted feeling is similar between both shoes. Breathable and mobile. Have you tried barefoot shoes? Is NIKE your preferred brand for trainers?
@@OwenJackson appreciate you for responding sir.
I have the same free runs that ylu have in video. I am a 11.5 usa size in nike free runs do you think a 11 vivo is gonna fit me well? Just ordered the vivo in size 11 usa. Waiting for the mail to come. And does the primus lite have the same fit as the geo racer knit?
Bet you’re super excited. Let’s hope they arrive soon 🙏🏻 📦 I believe the Geo Racer and Primus Lite have a similar shape, although slightly different ankle fitting. I haven’t had chance to trial both side by side as yet. More reviews to come on the channel, subscribe for more content. What videos would you like to see more of? 📺
@@OwenJackson appreciate your help bigtime!
You’re very welcome 🙏🏻 keep me updated and happy Easter to you and your loved ones 🐣
Which do you find you like/wear more since having both these and the primus lite? Trying to decide between the two. Appreciate the help!
Hi Tamir, thanks for the question my friend. I don't think you'd be upset by either decision but I'll give some further context 👍 Initially, I was prepared to continue rocking the original Lite's and use the Knits as a backup, but honestly I've worn the Knits everyday since getting them 😃 running, casual wear and workouts.
The Lites, by their nature, are a fuller expression of a barefoot shoe. They feel almost like a second skin, minimal, great flexibility, extremely light. I love them for bodyweight training + handstands as it provides grip and protection but doesn't impact balance.
The Knits, although the same DNA, feel more robust. Tiny bit heavier, more substantial composition, and because of that I anticipate harder wearing and last longer.
These are all relative terms in direct comparison to each other, as either model still provides so much barefoot feel and movement integrity over a 'conventional' trainer. Even the Nike Free's in the video feel cumbersome in comparison [and when I first go the nikes I thought they were great... shows how our perceptions and values change as we go further own the barefoot rabbit hole 🕳️🐇]
Personal preference will impact your final decision. Would you prefer a conventional trainer fit of the Lite's or the more sock fit of the Knits? The Knits have to be pulled on and they hug your ankle, the Lites slip on. I could wear the knits without going up the laces and they provide a really snug and secured grip of my foot. I slip the Lites on + off no drama, but I tend to wear shoes loose if not running or training.
All the best with your decision mate, let me know if I can help further. An keep enjoying and embracing movement my friend 🙏
@@OwenJackson Wow. I wish I could give this response two likes! Thanks so much for taking the time to provide this much insight. I also must say I’m shocked that you mentioned the knit’s feel more robust, I was expecting the opposite. I was concerned about how the knits would hold up which lead me to look back to the original primus. I actually ended up ordering both and figure I’ll return one but we all know how that usually goes…lol
@@2n1ce no worries at all, glad it helped 🙏
With 100 days return policy, you can feel reassured you're making the right choice for you... or falling in love with both pairs is the risk 🤪
Please keep me updated and let me know your thoughts T 🙌
@@2n1ce I have the Lites in size 44EU and they are so perfect and extremely comfortable and I tried my mate’s 44EU in the primus knits and it felt great but a bit too long and looked too long visually and the toe crease was annoying but also heard there’s a break-in period.
I would love to size down to the 43EU in the knits and see if it would be the perfect fit. So when you get your knits can you let us know how they fit you or whether you end up swapping them for a size down?
My lites fit true to size. I can honestly say though that both feel very comfortable it’s just the knits feel and look long and a little wide too like your foot is swimming more. Keep us posted!
@@Blingbling820 Thanks for those details. I’ll surely update you once I get them - I just got the email today that they shipped.
What’s your measurements in cm
176cm. We’re talking height right?! 📏
Sorry I was speaking in terms of foot size for the shoes so I can get an idea for sizing thanks
26cm. Also because of my foot and heel width I prefer a roomier shoe 😊 hope that helps. Any more questions just let me know ✌🏻
Blue Tint 😍💙💗
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Just wish they made it with wool and leather :(
Hey Cory, are they you preferred materials? Is that based on comfort or longevity reasons? Great shot of you in the mountains
@@OwenJackson yeah I have a pair of Magna Vivos made from wool and leather and they don’t get nearly as stinky as plastic shoes and the leather is more durable
@@coryascott glad it’s not just my feet that cause a stink 🦶 😅
You talk about connect to the nature, seems like fivefingers to always be better than vivos..
Thanks for watching. I also own Fivefingers. They definitely give a lot of great sensory feedback 🦶🏻 have you tried them?
For me, I wear vivos more often as they’re easier to put on / take off. I tend to wear tue fivefingers when I know I’ll be wearing them for longer. eg trail runs
How’s your training going?