Vivo Barefoot vs. Xero Shoes (Which Brand is Best? Function, Form and More)

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  • Опубликовано: 4 авг 2024
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    Xero shoes and vivo barefoot. Which brand is best? I have about 3 or 4 pairs of vivo barefoot and I have about 5 or 6 pairs of Xero shoes over the last five or six years. I was first drawn to vivo barefoot because I liked their designs more, they looked cooler. However, over the past 1-2 years Xero shoes has stepped up their designs and I believe based on the multiple pairs of Vivo & Xero shoes that Xero shoes offer true barefoot minimalist shoes whereas Vivo barefoot is halfway there. I like both brands, but I prefer Xero shoes every time now.
    #vivobarefootreview #xeroshoesreview #barefootshoes
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Комментарии • 29

  • @rockstarreviewz
    @rockstarreviewz  3 месяца назад +1

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  • @axlcrush
    @axlcrush 2 месяца назад +2

    As an older person in my 50s I appreciate Xero and their founder for having the conviction to put function first and doing what is right vs what might be more attractive to most buyers.

    • @rockstarreviewz
      @rockstarreviewz  2 месяца назад

      I couldn't agree more. 10 years from now Xero shoes will be the Nike of footwear! I hope people get turned onto this brand because they're simply better.

  • @DarioLovesGod
    @DarioLovesGod 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for making this video. I’ve been wanting vivo’s cuz they look cooler but I I’ll stick to Xero after watching this. Xero is starting to make their shoes look cooler now though. The nexus knit are cool looking.

    • @rockstarreviewz
      @rockstarreviewz  2 месяца назад +1

      I've followed both brands for years and think both are great. Vivo's just don't feel as good as Xero's feel on the feet. And Xero has been improving their designs more and more in the past few years.

  • @qawalyasha2281
    @qawalyasha2281 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for your review

    • @rockstarreviewz
      @rockstarreviewz  Месяц назад

      You're welcome! Happy barefoot shoe hunting!

    • @qawalyasha2281
      @qawalyasha2281 Месяц назад +1

      Thanks again! You answered the questions I had. Take care out there.

    • @rockstarreviewz
      @rockstarreviewz  Месяц назад

      @@qawalyasha2281 Of course! You as well!

  • @nickcassidy89
    @nickcassidy89 Месяц назад +1

    What about durability? Which sole is harder wearing?

    • @rockstarreviewz
      @rockstarreviewz  Месяц назад

      Great question! Xero shoes definitely last longer. More durable. They actually have a sole warranty they are so confident and they use Michelin rubber, yes, the same rubber used in car tires. My vivo's wear our faster for sure.. I pretty much stick exclusively to Xero shoes now.

  • @childcrone
    @childcrone Месяц назад

    Vivobarefoot shoes are zero drop. It's one of their main tenets. The sole on that boot wraps up the sides and only has the appearance of a thicker heel.
    The shape/width differences are valid and I agree; people's feet vary, and wear what is shaped best for YOUR feet :~)

    • @rockstarreviewz
      @rockstarreviewz  Месяц назад

      That may be one of their tenants, but I have probably 3 pairs of Vivo shoes now and 6 or 7 pairs of Xero shoes. Xero shoes maintain more of a true barefoot fit. Another thing I have noticed is that vivo shoes wear differently. They quite literally curl up and inward (into this 'design' they have) which doesn't allow for the true flat feet and barefoot mimicking nature of Xero shoes. My first job was in a shoe store and I am very particular about shoes, design, how they wear etc.. I am confident that Xero shoes are more of a true barefoot design. Additionally Xero shoes has a wider toe box overall. They're simply better designed.

    • @childcrone
      @childcrone Месяц назад +1

      @@rockstarreviewz Yes, I'm not saying anything against any of that :~) I appreciate your first-hand experience and your take. I just wanted to correct the statement that Vivos have raised heels.

    • @rockstarreviewz
      @rockstarreviewz  Месяц назад

      @@childcrone Based on my experience they have the slightest elevation in their heel. I could be wrong. Maybe it's just vivo's design in their barefoot shoes to look like there is a heel. Xero shoes is intentionally flat in their design which is evident, and I appreciate the more transparent Xero shoe, personally.

    • @childcrone
      @childcrone Месяц назад +1

      @@rockstarreviewz Cool, it's all good.

  • @kitcraft9516
    @kitcraft9516 2 месяца назад +2

    Yeah, but they are all narrow outside of the toe box. Pretty close at 3.9-4.1 inches across the ball of the foot when measuring the insoles. I need 4.6, lol. Very few barefoot companies offer a wide let alone an extra wide last. Wide toe box, yes, wide last, not so much. Some smaller companies do though.
    I've got Xero Prio, Lems Boulder Boots Grip and Vivo Addis. None are really wide enough where they need to be for my feet. But that is something I have been dealing with for four decades outside of barefoot shoes. Conventional shoes have gotten better about offering EE/EEEE models now we need it with barefoot shoes. Barefoot shoes are weird in that they are often like a D at the midfoot and heel while being an E in the forefoot and toe box, if I had to put proportions to it. I need that 4E all around, lol.
    Anyway, it is always nice to see what someone else has to share! Thanks for posting.

    • @rockstarreviewz
      @rockstarreviewz  2 месяца назад

      Of course, thanks for sharing your comments. I have Vivo's & Lem's also and Xero prio's at least definitely have a wider toe box. I am quite sure that Xero shoes has a wider toe box of these three brands overall. Maybe they'll make some extra wide toe box shoes soon. I think if enough people ask them they might, the founder of Xero shoes is pretty active with his community.

    • @hawaiian-cerveza
      @hawaiian-cerveza Месяц назад

      Hmmm...I wonder if Ill have the same issue. My forefoot is 5 inches wide. If it is an issue I may need to stick to vibrams.

    • @kitcraft9516
      @kitcraft9516 Месяц назад +1

      @@hawaiian-cerveza That is a really wide foot! Good to know the Vibrams accommodate since I haven't tried any yet. I may have to get a pair.

    • @hawaiian-cerveza
      @hawaiian-cerveza Месяц назад

      ​​​​​@@kitcraft9516 I tried on my prio suede and they fit if I tie them loosely but the rubber sole is a about 2 cm smaller then my forefoot😂. 1.5 cm of my foot spill over on the medial side and about .5 cm spill over on the lateral side. Its comfy but I think for training I may need to stick to vibrams lol. For walking the prios are ok. I went for about an hr walk and it felt ok.

    • @hawaiian-cerveza
      @hawaiian-cerveza Месяц назад

      @@kitcraft9516 Yeah, I just got prio suedes today and tried them on. They're pretty comfy but my feet spill over the rubber sole about 1.5 cm on the medial side and .5cm on the lateral. I used them for an hour walk and they definitely feel like slightly wider shoes. I still feel like my Vibrams accommodate my feet better. It's too bad they don't make many shoes.