
Last year we sent 15 pairs of our barefoot shoes, the Neo Velcro to be precise, to Mr Eckes’ class at the Elm Lawn Elementary school in Wisconsin.
“I am a Physical Education teacher at an Elementary school in Wisconsin. I was introduced to the VIVOBAREFOOT shoes by a colleague and friend of mine at a morning exercise group I participate in. From the first time I put a pair of Vivos on, I was amazed at how it felt to actually USE MY FEET again! I believe that as a society, we have forgotten how much information our feet actually can give our bodies, and these shoes have helped me relearn this! They have changed the way I move my body completely, and for the better. Read more…

“Join us for this frank and interesting interview”
Our Design Director, Asher Clark, and our Barefoot Running Expert Lee Saxby are on Episode 44 of the Living Barefoot Show. Read more…

“Perhaps the Perfect Minimalist / Barefoot Dress Shoe”
– Al Gauthier from Living Barefoot recently reviewed our VIVOBAREFOOT Ra.
Here’s what they said about our best selling smart barefoot shoe: Read more…

We’re on Episode 27 of the Living Barefoot Show – What’s New for VIVOBAREFOOT in 2011.
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VIVOBAREFOOT review’s seem to be coming in thick and fast at the moment. We’re not complaining and we’re whole-heartedly appreciating the five stars Tina Dubois has just given us for the Evo II in her recent review on Living Barefoot.
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Check out this Terra Plana Evo review by Tina Dubois from Living Barefoot.
Here's the summary from review:
"Terra Plana has made another excellent product in the Vivo Barefoot Evo. It is a phenomenal all-purpose shoe as well as an amazing running shoe. It is extremely comfortable with or without socks and form fits to your feet well because of the laces. The barefoot feel is outstanding and, while running, definitely promotes a midfoot strike. It has incredible breathability because of the choice to use a mesh material surrounded by a TPU cage, allowing even the hottest feet cooling air flow. And, of course, the quality of the materials and manufacturing is superb. Although the price may put some people off from buying them, it is comparable to many running-specific shoes and should last much longer than their usually prescribed 500 miles. The Evo is a stellar minimalist shoe and the fact that they were specifically designed for running, which they also feel fantastic for, makes them even better."
Read the full article on the Living Barefoot website.