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Vivobarefoot's Primus Trail Flow is the only 'barefoot' shoe I'd recommend for trail running – here's why
I've been a fan of barefoot-style shoes since I first tried them years ago. There is something primal about walking barefoot outside – the sensation is like no other. However, as much as I like the ...
A brand new offering from a barefoot-specialist brand, the Xero Scrambler Low has charged onto the market backed by quite a bit of hype, with Xero founder Steven Sashen proclaiming it to be the, ...
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Vivobarefoot Tracker Textile AT hiking boots review: think barefoot performance, but with added protection
The Vivobarefoot Tracker Textile AT is here, with a few upgrades on this classic from the barefoot industry leader. This barefoot hiking boot is now made from fully recycled and fully vegan content, ...
The Vivobarefoot Pilgrim is an exciting concept shoe. Featuring the same silhouette as the brand’s Scott IV boots, the Pilgrim is equipped with a special conductive sole specifically developed to ...
I’ve been wearing barefoot shoes exclusively for over a decade, on everything from thru-hikes to winter overnights to hours-long urban hikes. Over the years, my feet have become accustomed to the ...
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Xero Shoes' Mika boots offer complete freedom of motion and serious ground-feel, while still keeping feet toasty. Read our honest review. One of my new favorite styles for this fall and winter is the ...
If you’ve been looking to improve your running form, it might be time to check out the best zero-drop running shoes. Unlike the majority of running shoes, zero-drop shoes do not have any extra cushion ...
Australia is often considered to be the “barefoot capital of the world.” As someone who was born and bred Down Under, I grew up seeing many people walk around without shoes (myself included), ...
We’re used to wearing shoes every day, all day long, but have you ever considered ditching them? Walking barefoot might feel unusual at first, but research shows it comes with real benefits. From ...
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