Thanks dude, I have a pair of Lems Boulder boots, for over a year now. I wear them most of the time with ragg wool socks comfortable thru all seasons and all level of work and rucking. Im considering the Vivo primarily for a sturdier tread, im glad you mentioned the size difference in the two. at 63 and blown up too many times ive been doing barefoot boots for about 3 years it took me several months to develop the little foot muscles and my feet seem to have gone up almost a whole size.
My man looks like he’s truly living the dream life. 👍🏾👍🏾 Real talk I’m a men’s size 12 in every shoe but Lems. I’m a 12.5 in Lems. At least in the Primal Zen. I previously ordered the Boulder Boot Grip and the Primal Zen in a men’s 12 and both were too small so I reordered the Zens in 12.5. They fit perfectly with socks on or off. Now I will take a chance on the Boulder Boot Grips in a 12.5. The water proofing is very good. The traction is awesome. I just want to how they feel with thick winter socks on.
Awesome review. I have a pair of Xero boots and they have fallen apart after light use over a year. Just bought some Vivobarefoot Forest II boots. I need more waterproof since I am in Maine. But I am sure wax occasionally will work.
I have two pairs and absolutely like them but they have worn out far too fast for me. I contacted vivo this week just after 6 months use I wear them casually almost every day . Average 2000 steps a day over last 6 months . I’m about 235 lbs. Have quite high arches on my feet. I don’t think in will buy another pair at £140. They are about a one year shoe for me. There are holes in the insoles after 6 months or less, wasn’t paying attention . My older pair have two holes right through the sole so stones and water can get inbetween
@@ourclarioncall That is not usual/typical wear for those shoes. You have acknowledged your weight, but that probably is just a part of this. You might want to consider your gait, whether you might be scuffing or twisting your feet as you step. You said you contacted vivo; how did they respond?
Mine do. I've done step in & swish my feet tests in 2-3 inch puddles/streams, slushy walks, wet mud with dry feet. I maintain that with Sno-Seal about 3 times a year.
I've been looking for a barefoot waterproof boot that was durable and less that 200 dollars. How is the Chelsea's waterproofing holding up? I came here for this boot. Thanks.
Well dang. I have the Xero Xcursion Fusion waterproof boots and am really happy with them, but after your reviews here the Tracker Forest and Lems Chelsea are on my list. I love the idea of slipping on chelsea boots instead of crocs for quick farm chores like bring hay to the sheep or grabbing some firewood.
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very insightful information! I do lanscaping work and been looking for a pair that will hold up to my needs. I have also been looking at the new Bearfoot Bruins, heard great things of quality with them.
If you are working hard you might want something with a stitched on sole. Jim Green has a new barefoot style African Ranger boot that is suppose to be released tomorrow.
What instrument is that? I was sleeping on a Japanese floor futon for a bit. Had to throw it away because I wasn't airing it out enough and it developed mold. I'm currently just sleeping on a bouldering crash pad. I like a slightly soft, firm mattress.😊