5 Barefoot Shoes I HATE

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  • @TheBarefootStrengthProject
    @TheBarefootStrengthProject  3 месяца назад

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  • @brandonchism6960
    @brandonchism6960 Год назад +39

    I still wear Vibram from time to time. I find it weird that we label a shoe that actually mimics human foot anatomy as ugly.

    • @TheBarefootStrengthProject
      @TheBarefootStrengthProject  Год назад +5

      Hadn’t thought about that, fair point!

    • @crazilyon
      @crazilyon 10 месяцев назад +5

      I LOVE the way they look and I've never had any difficulty putting them on. Never understood the hate!!!

    • @tytan9139
      @tytan9139 5 месяцев назад +2

      In fact I feel proud wearing them around. Not many people have those.

  • @Acenis
    @Acenis Год назад +9

    KSO EVO is the most agile and lightweight shoe I have ever worn.

  • @ivgen1987
    @ivgen1987 Год назад +6

    I love my vibrams but mostly i use them for training with quality toe socks, i love the way they fill and how the fit it really feels barefoot

  • @paoloalcantara2465
    @paoloalcantara2465 Год назад +8

    I Immediately laughed my ass off when you mentioned Vibram. I happen to own one pair currently - it is my first ever barefoot shoe, and right now they are my least used pair in my footwear lineup 😂. I mainly just use them when I go to the grocery store. Hell no I’d never use them for first dates 💀

  • @maaonni5791
    @maaonni5791 4 месяца назад +2

    Xero sunrize are one of the best barefoot slippers . They are so useful when you have cold floors but it is already too warm for wool slippers. My husband love them. They are comfortable breathable very light and what’s really important they are easy to take on and off. Actually it kind of strange to choose home sleepers by how they look not how useful they are

  • @rayhanadnanmusthafa6347
    @rayhanadnanmusthafa6347 Год назад +5

    some people just value 'barefottnest' more than style. also some people dont mind wearing something 'ugly' for short activity

    • @TheBarefootStrengthProject
      @TheBarefootStrengthProject  Год назад +1

      For sure, it all just boils down to personal preference and what makes you tick!

    • @tytan9139
      @tytan9139 5 месяцев назад

      It is more of style vs functionality.

  • @HopeSingh
    @HopeSingh Год назад +6

    I love VFFs, they are comfortable and I don't mind looking different. I actually find them pretty cool. What I was really disappointed with are Merrel's Vapor Glove. They were so comfortable but they wore out after 4-5 months! and I rebought them twice, it kept happening. So no, I will never buy them again.

    • @TheBarefootStrengthProject
      @TheBarefootStrengthProject  Год назад

      I agree, which is why the VFFs also feature in the 5 barefoot shoes I love video 😆.
      Sucks about your VG experience though, my pair are still wearing well BUT I’m also a massive Primus lite fanboy so they probably don’t get as much wear as yours did.
      Was there one specific part that broke down or was it just a total failure?

  • @luislozano6073
    @luislozano6073 Год назад +5

    OMG the shade, hahaha. I understand its not for everybody but theres some kind of magic of using weird shape footwear, great conversation starter, like: I dont give a F I prioritize my helath and you should too, just ask me

  • @fsurocks23
    @fsurocks23 Месяц назад

    I actually the point of the Vivo oxfords. No, they wouldn't be great at a wedding/funeral. But, they would be perfect in a business casual office setting. Wear them w khakis, jeans, etc. Especially if you do a lot of standing/walking

  • @andyanderson5332
    @andyanderson5332 Год назад +3

    You’re being disingenuous with the clip of the person trying to put on Vibram Five Finger shoes. That’s the worst possible way of trying to put them on. And why would anyone give a s#*t about how they look as long as the barefoot style shoe they wear is of benefit to them.

    • @TheBarefootStrengthProject
      @TheBarefootStrengthProject  Год назад +1

      Type ‘How to put on vibram 5 fingers’ into RUclips, it’s literally the first video that comes up (channel: Kalclash Fitness) and he’s doing it to demo how easy they ‘can’ go on. It would be disingenuous of me to suggest they’re as easy to put on as normal shoes.
      And re: aesthetics, I get it. I wore them for ages, they’re the first barefoot shoes I owned and I didn’t give a toss what anyone thought. But now I’m older, I appreciate good aesthetics and vibram isn’t that in my opinion.
      Fortunately aesthetics are subjective (ref: any art museum) so what I like may not be what you like and vice versa which is totally cool. The world would be a boring place if everyone agreed all the time 😆.
      Big love, C/C

    • @andyanderson5332
      @andyanderson5332 Год назад +1

      Thanks for the response. Maybe it’s just me personally. But I tend to do a lot more research on important subjects, like which footwear to purchase, than the first video that pops up on RUclips. Showing a clip of someone putting on a VFF show with the heel folded forward would have been a better option in my opinion. There’s RUclips videos of that. Anyway..hate is a strong word to describe a pair of shoes that’s possibly contributed to many people recovering from horrible foot issues caused by restrictive footwear. But each man to their own. Good luck with everything. Peace.

    • @andyanderson5332
      @andyanderson5332 Год назад

      ‘..VFF SHOE**..

  • @GunnedDownAtrocity
    @GunnedDownAtrocity 2 месяца назад

    xero fanboy here. i love my xeros, but they often miss the mark in aesthetics. i had to explore outside of xero for an oxford style shoe and carets really knocked it out of the park with theirs. really my only complaint is that the company kind of encourages you to baby them way more than necessary. sure, if you want them to look brand new forever, i guess maybe you'd have to, but i've had mine for 3 or 4 years and they have held up great. i don't hike in them, but i wear them every single day as a physical therapist. the company had me thinking if i walked across a snowy and salted parking lot a few times, the shoes would be fucked. that has definitely not been the case. they have held up way better than the rockports i used to wear (granted the carets also cost about 3x as much as the rockports did).

  • @madameblatvatsky
    @madameblatvatsky Месяц назад

    Despite the one quirky shoe Freet make really good long lasting shoes im a variety of styles and they aren't as expensive as Vivos.

  • @altslack
    @altslack Год назад +2

    You're spot on for most things except your opinion on toe socks. But a minor quibble. 😂

  • @christianlangfield9303
    @christianlangfield9303 Год назад +3

    Hi Clem. I totally agree about the Vivo Novus, it's super annoying that Vivo put their excellent Michelin sole on a weird city shoe hybrid but continue to not put it on the Primus Trail which would make infinitely more sense and a huge amount more profit for them so really weird and baffling they don't want to do that. Maybe they'll surprise us one day and actually make the shoe we all want.
    I disagree about Vibram Fivefingers though, having the toes separate makes them the closest to being barefoot, I made the transition several years ago to not giving a single f*ck what anybody thinks about me, I'd much prefer to do what I think is right as opposed to what other people think is normal. I also own the Freet Stride, I like Tabi shoes and was thinking of buying the Marugo Hitoe but it's far too expensive. Tabi shoes give the big toe separation without needing to faff with each toe in an individual pocket so less faffy, however you still need toe socks or tabi socks. From a functional point of view I'm a little bit surprised that you dismiss the idea of toe separation, there's plenty of research proving the benefit, a bit less research for the benefit of tabi shoes but there are definitely some advantages in certain situations. I'm glad that Freet make them as pretty much nobody anybody else is in the UK and the imported ones such as the one I mentioned above is crazy expensive.

    • @TheBarefootStrengthProject
      @TheBarefootStrengthProject  Год назад

      👋🏽, definitely with you on the Novus, I’m sure it’s just a matter of time till they roll them out on the Primus Trails (the sooner the better IMO!).
      And that’s completely fair, it’s how I started out as well. 100% focus on performance, 0% on aesthetic and it’s only as I’ve gotten older and more capable that’s changed. Fortunately that just so happens to coincide with a greater number of shoe options but, if they’re the gateway drug the industry needs then I’m all for them!
      Also to clarify I don’t disagree with the idea of toe separation at all, there’s plenty of research out there supporting it but relative to ordinary shoes, I think well fitting barefoot shoes that have an adequate toe box (allowing side to side AND up and down movement) provide the same results when factoring in the material friction/stiffness of, for example, the 5 fingers.
      I haven’t found any research comparing the 2 directly (toe box vs. 5 finger) so my opinion is just anecdotal but enjoy being able to back and forward on it!

  • @TadeuszCantwell
    @TadeuszCantwell Год назад +4

    Totally agree with you on the first two. The Novus completely baffles me. Had a look at them on the wall in the london store, they don't look any better in person. The lugs would be better suited to a new pair of trail softgrounds.

    • @TheBarefootStrengthProject
      @TheBarefootStrengthProject  Год назад +1

      I haven’t seen them in person but I’m not surprised - I love the ESC sole but as you say, get them on some Trail shoes Vivo!!

    • @MottledBmx
      @MottledBmx Год назад

      @@TheBarefootStrengthProject the novus should come in darker colors eg black/gum sole and with a fg sole rather than the esc one

  • @alexc6394
    @alexc6394 Год назад +3

    Just got the sunrise and absolutely love them....as a house slipper. The MIM slippers you point out look like they would make your feet sweat and the colour range is even more naff.

    • @TheBarefootStrengthProject
      @TheBarefootStrengthProject  Год назад

      That’s cool man! They look like they’d work well around the house. You might be right - if I get some I’ll let you know (and luckily I’m colourblind so 🤷🏼‍♂️😆)

    • @hazelco8622
      @hazelco8622 Год назад

      I used to work and wear women’s closed shoes with 1-2 inch heels, a standard in the industry. Before that, wore school shoes from age 4 to the end of high school. 8 years ago i left the workplace. We live in the tropics so I have been wearing only flipflops at home . Am home 5-6 days a week, work from home as industry practice, from pandemic onward, the office as shrunk but meet once or twice a month). On both feet, second to last toe is still touching the middle toe but no long crunched with the toe under the middle one. The damage of that many years cannot be undone quickly. In my neck of the woods barefoot shoes are not easily available.

    • @Dannyn7
      @Dannyn7 Год назад

      Love my MIMs, dead comfy and warm plus with them being natural felt they allow your feet to breath. Bought them on the wife’s recommendation with every intention of trialling them an sending them back if they were bad all looked too silly. Nope, they’re 👍

  • @stationtostation8311
    @stationtostation8311 Год назад +1

    Vibrams were my first barefoot shoe as well, got them back in the day when i was 19 and liked the flexibility they gave but they rubbed and ended up smelling terrible so i soon stopped wearing them. Vivos are my current favourite of the barefoot genre just wish they were a little cheaper as i want to buy so many pairs!

  • @ibpiano5520
    @ibpiano5520 Год назад +1

    So cathartic to see someone not holding back😂 great video mate

    • @TheBarefootStrengthProject
      @TheBarefootStrengthProject  Год назад +2

      Someone’s got to say it, might as well be me 😂. Pleased you enjoyed and appreciate the support 🙌🏽🙌🏽

  • @anniwilson2534
    @anniwilson2534 Год назад +1

    A wise woman once told me never trust a man in slip-on shoes 😂
    For slippers the vivo Ababa are a good compromise.
    I had a pair of Freet Ibex - honestly they looked like an orthopaedic special granny shoe minus the velcro 🙈

  • @Atg.po1
    @Atg.po1 Год назад +1

    My top three shoes I dislike:
    1. SPLAY - they're cheaply made and they look like a clown shoe.
    2. Bearfoot Ursus - They're made out of Suede material(a pain to clean) and they catch bad odor.
    3. Vivobarefoot Primus Lite 3 - They provide whole sizes (I'm a size 42) it looks too big on me and yet I checked the sizing chart.

  • @rustyhoops
    @rustyhoops Год назад +1

    Always 5 fingers for me my feet and hips don’t realise there ugly..I get more looks and comments when I wear my vivos with the clown shape and flapping sound when I walk😂😂

  • @sergeboivin566
    @sergeboivin566 Год назад

    Please don't hold back.... tell us what you really think :-) :-) I have to agree with your opinion on all of these! Have you seen a really good looking dress barefoot-style shoe that you would recommend?

  • @MrTrip666
    @MrTrip666 Год назад +2

    😂 i brought a pair of the vibrams 5finger about 10 years ago, still have them but only wore them like 10 times. Got some strange looks on holiday in these. 😅
    Couple years later a brough the Adidas Adipure toe shoes and disliked them also, they stank and would twist on my foot.
    The Freet stride look like ninja tabi shoes imo.
    Still haven't brough a pair of Vivos yet just because of the price but i do want to try them out. 👍

    • @TheBarefootStrengthProject
      @TheBarefootStrengthProject  Год назад +1

      Sounds like we’ve had a pretty similar experience with the Vibrams 😆.
      Definitely try some vivos out when you get a chance (bar the 2 that featured in this video 😂), their revivo website is a great starting place for trying a pair out 🙌🏽

    • @paoloalcantara2465
      @paoloalcantara2465 Год назад

      I got this feeling that you’ll even get more reactions and weird stares when you’re wearing Vibrams as compared to just going completely barefoot.

    • @MrTrip666
      @MrTrip666 Год назад +1

      @paoloalcantara2465 yep. At the time I thought they looked pretty cool 😆 we'd gone on a small hike through some farm lands and a small town to get to a beach(which I then took them off) on the way there and back I noticed multiple people point them out to there group 🤣

  • @boshebosh9269
    @boshebosh9269 10 месяцев назад +1

    What barefoot shoe would you recommend for a novice / beginner barefoot shoe wearer who currently developed foot pain, achilies pain and knee pain.

    • @TheBarefootStrengthProject
      @TheBarefootStrengthProject  10 месяцев назад

      Bahe do a good transitionary model. I filmed a video on it here: ruclips.net/video/F7f1hE7qelM/видео.html and if you do decide to get it you can save yourself 10% off with the code GT10

  • @stevefarries
    @stevefarries Год назад +2

    Hi, thanks for your videos, I discovered your channel yesterday and I am now looking to purchase a pair of Primus trail III all weather FG for me and Primus trail II FG for my partner. We live in Squamish BC and are training for a ultra mountain trail run, I’ve had constant issues with flat foot, Achilles and bunion issues. I now have a pair of over priced nike zoomx and significant orthotics. I am excited to make the switch and being the vivobarefoot journey. Thanks for all of your advice. Do you have a discount code I can use? Concerned about shipping costs to canada. Many thanks

    • @TheBarefootStrengthProject
      @TheBarefootStrengthProject  Год назад

      Hey Steve,
      Sounds like you and your partner live quite the life, awesome dude.
      The channel code is GT10, appreciate you using it!
      The vivos are going to be a huge change from the orthotic’d zoom’s, particularly with your injury list.
      Just make sure you take the transition at a steady pace and don’t try ripping straight from one to the next.
      I’ve got a transition guide you can access in the bio of this video, equally feel free to send me a message if you want a hand.

  • @squidlyminimalisim
    @squidlyminimalisim Год назад +1

    I love and hate vivos i got the primus lite knit, esc tempest and the ultra III the ultra rubs my heel raw randomly but is amazing besides that the primus lite is super comfortable with a great sole but theyre really narrow meaning i had to size up and they’re strangely long now i have a inch of shoe flapping around at the front

    • @anneworks
      @anneworks Год назад

      Could they just be not the right form for you? My feet are broad and straight (hobbit feet! 😂). Vivo's are made for Greek gods' feet that taper off. They look cool and are well made, just not for me. I wear Freet and Tikki mainly

    • @squidlyminimalisim
      @squidlyminimalisim 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@anneworks guess were in the same boat ive been looking at freet might have to grab a pair once my vivos are done

  • @user-uf6ox1rc4s
    @user-uf6ox1rc4s Год назад

    If you don't wear Injinji socks with your BF shoes, what socks do you wear? They're really not too difficult to put on, and are extremely comfortable. I feel like wearing BF shoes, but then wearing traditional socks defeats the purpose of BF shoes?

  • @marcb1289
    @marcb1289 11 месяцев назад

    I don't agree about VFF, but these shoes may not suit every feet: It is problematic to get the correct size (not too wide, but too tight is a real concern), and it is preferable to choose beforehand whether you will be wearing socks with your VVF: you may have to go up one size, and in y opinion, some models, like KSO EVO, are too narrow to allow use of socks. And yes, without socks, these shoes needs regular airing and washing. Fingers socks are always a pain in the a*s to put on the first times, but they tend to take shape and become far more easy to slip on. And these socks are very good in non fingers shoes too, in order to avoid toe injury; or as undersocks, under regular socks, to avoid blisters or cold (by example with Injinji made of wool).
    But I don't like trail VVF (or whatever VVF used off road) because I always get stuff stuck between toes.
    Quite agree about the Addis Oxford, mainly because I prefer the Ra and the Gobi for everyday shoes (and I don't like the sole of the addis and the way it goes up at the heel); current fashion urges to have sharp dress shoes, but it has not always been the case; look at very classical Church's derby, which are rather round.
    And totally agree about the Novus (I guess that Vivo tried to aim at a younger and fashion slave target).
    And about the Fritz, I think it is to look like the bad ones (the Romulians in the huge black vessel) in the Star Trek movie (2009); look at their shoes...
    A spefic model and color that I will never buy: Tracker Decon FG2 Mens in obsidian... Why that aditional light brown sole colour ??? That make these shoes look as if you have walked in a shit...

  • @toddboucher3302
    @toddboucher3302 Год назад

    Agreed or kind of on the five fingers I still run mine is in the last for just about ever lol and I’m faster in my cadence goes up and him and I think of the toy street but everything else is in the bottom. I fully agree the only issue I got in returned because of the way it was was a Videos trail Primus trail no firm ground he was Harry and doesn’t even make sense to me how a barefoot shoe company so heavy and I do most of my trail running actually in Sandals so that looks kind of weird too so you don’t have too many people to see you I guess. Great video. See you next time.

  • @ninjaknight-jn9ky
    @ninjaknight-jn9ky Год назад +1

    Only comment on the last on is it probably helps with Bunyans

  • @TheAngieStoned
    @TheAngieStoned Год назад +1

    I've gotten laid with mittens, but I see your point 😅

  • @Atg.po1
    @Atg.po1 Год назад

    You should do a Rikio Jikatabi Review

  • @B_r_u_c_e
    @B_r_u_c_e Год назад +1

    Bruh, math is awesome.

  • @abdullahX001
    @abdullahX001 Год назад

    We need a "5 Barefoot Shoes I LOVE"

    • @TheBarefootStrengthProject
      @TheBarefootStrengthProject  Год назад +1

      Yeah we do!! I’ll get to work on it - any you think should feature?

    • @abdullahX001
      @abdullahX001 Год назад

      @@TheBarefootStrengthProject I've only tried Vivobarefoot Tracker First Esc to be completely honest, I am eyeing the Primus line but haven't felt confident enough to take the leap yet.

  • @crazilyon
    @crazilyon 10 месяцев назад +1

    I find the actual oxford shoe terribly boring looking....

  • @ryanjmay
    @ryanjmay Год назад +1

    I still see people getting introduced to barefoot with Vibram and you can tell they think what the fuck are those 🤣and will never take a barefoot shoe seriously after that.
    I love Vivos too but when I saw them come out with the Novus I immediately thought what a weird shape, trying to combine street wear with a hiking sole just a terrible design, I can't think of a worse way for them to waste a great Michelen sole in a design.
    Some shoes I really detest the sight of are the Belenka Trailwalker, Vivo Gobi III Mens & Vivo's Primus Trail II All Weather FG awful looking shoes. The latter I've handled in person they offer zero support and the upper is like wrapping your foot in a reusable shopping bag with a block of rubber on the bottom of it.
    Would love to see more videos like this, thanks!

    • @TheBarefootStrengthProject
      @TheBarefootStrengthProject  Год назад +1

      🤣🤣 100%, I’ve actually got a couple of your most hated and one I wasn’t expecting to like as much as I do is the Gobi, I’ve got a real soft spot for it 😂😂

    • @ryanjmay
      @ryanjmay Год назад

      ​@@TheBarefootStrengthProject 💀💀💀Well if I catch you wearing them you're going to get roasted 🤣🤣🤣 Just kidding! It's all personal preference at the end of the day and you seem to have been in the barefoot space a lot longer than I have.
      To be honest when I first looked into getting barefoot shoes the Gobi was my first choice, for what it stands for as a clean looking desert boot. A good mix between natural materials and functionality. I just checked them again now and the Honey Suede and all Black are looking pretty sleek. I only ever saw the Bracken colourway. What is it you like so much about the Gobi? And how do you rock them? 🙌

  • @pokemongurlz
    @pokemongurlz Год назад +1

    I hate the Groundies Universe. Not a bad look but the fit and feel for me are awful. Honestly more narrow than a lot of non barefoot shoes

    • @TheBarefootStrengthProject
      @TheBarefootStrengthProject  Год назад

      You know what - I don't disagree! I'm also a big fan of your marvel universe reference 😆

    • @CptAngelKGaming
      @CptAngelKGaming Год назад

      Sounds like you got the regular version. You're supposed to get the wide!

    • @pokemongurlz
      @pokemongurlz Год назад

      @@CptAngelKGaming I did 😔

    • @pokemongurlz
      @pokemongurlz Год назад

      @TheBarefootStrengthProject
      Whatever I did, it was not intentional 😆😆😆

  • @maindepth8830
    @maindepth8830 2 месяца назад

    Why are they so expensice

  • @CharlesTRose
    @CharlesTRose Год назад +3

    putting on Vibrams takes like 3 seconds, the toe socks however is another story.....