Nick from Minimalist Running Shoes recently took the Breatho Trail through it’s paces. Here’s how it fared.
Last September Minimalist Running Shoes reviewed the Neo Trail, our first off road, barefoot trail shoe. Read more…
Nick from Minimalist Running Shoes recently took the Breatho Trail through it’s paces. Here’s how it fared.
Last September Minimalist Running Shoes reviewed the Neo Trail, our first off road, barefoot trail shoe. Read more…
Mark Cucuzella, a Family Physician, Professor at West Virginia University School of Medicine, Lieutenant Colonel in the Air Force Reserves and coach and captain of their marathon team. He is a strong advocate of the barefoot / minimalist running movement and talks to VIVOBAREFOOT about, among other things, Freedom’s Run for Kids.

Throughout this week customers in the EU and UK can get 10% off all VIVOBAREFOOT kids shoes from vivobarefoot.com – using KIDS10 discount code. In the US the New York store is offering the same discount.
Check out the VIVOBAREFOOT Achilles from the FT Weekend Magazine feature Light on your feet from April 16/17, 2011. Read more…

“It is a different kind of running shoe that is more sneaker like, trendy, retro, but still has the same technology as the Evo and Evo II but fits wider (I love it!) due to the air mesh and microfiber upper.”
The Minimalist Runner, one of the best minimalist running blogs out there, wrote a long, detailed review of the VIVOBAREFOOT Neo. There’s lots of comparisons between the Neo and the Evo so if you’ve got an Evo or Evo II and are thinking of expanding your minimalist shoe collection it’s a great read.
“This is one of the shoes I’ve been most eagerly awaiting. Not just for me, but for my Croc-loving girls.”
“The Ultra could easily leap to the front of the pack as the warmer weather arrives,”
Minimalist Running Shoes wrote a great review of the Evo II. Read the full article on Minimalist Running shoes website.