Vivobarefoot Ryder Boot |
Wow.. can you believe it? Not only a review post about something other than a minimalist running shoe or sandal, but a review for the ladies!
Now... don't get worried... I'm not cross dressing or anything like that. Instead, I've asked Mrs. Barefoot Inclined to help me out by providing a review of the latest winter boot offering from Vivobarefoot. So, at the risk of losing my blogging gig, I'm going to turn it over to her... enjoy the review!
A few weeks ago, I jokingly told Jeff that he needed to find
me some minimalist boots (it IS boot season, after all!) because my current
collection of boots is less than ideal for my new norm in the footwear area.
Yes, it's true, Jeff has been quite successful at leading my conversion
from a person with "good shoes" to a person with minimalist shoes.
About 10 years ago, my doctor referred me to a "good" shoe
store in Seattle to provide me with orthotics and shoes that were good for my
feet. I proceeded to spend a lot of money, but really pared back my shoe
selection to just shoes that were "good" for me. Fast forward
to late spring, 2012, when Jeff bought me a pair of kigo curv's . I took them on
vacation, walked all over San Francisco, and proceeded to really not want to
wear any other shoes. I bought a second pair in a different style.
Then winter came and I went back to the "good" shoes and the
boots, none of which were minimalist in any way. Yes, my feet hurt at the
end of the day. Yes, I was wishing I was barefoot. But no, I wasn't
going to wear my kigos in the snow, thank you very much. Last spring, I
bought 2 more pairs of kigos, and at the end of the summer, I asked Jeff to
find me some lace-up shoes that I could wear with socks as the weather turned
colder. He found some Vivobarefoot Neo's for me that are perfect. Then I started
thinking about boots again. Enter the request at the beginning of this
post where I wanted Jeff to find me some minimalist boots. He found them!
Over the past couple weeks, I have been wearing these Vivobarefoot Ryder boots. They are comfortable AND they look good! Win-win! I
was a little concerned at first, but once I got my feet in them and started
breaking them in, I knew I had a good match. I really like the color,
look and feel. The materials (leather, organic waxed canvas, and Thinsulate) are comfortable and are softening as I wear
the boots more. The zippered opening is really helpful in allowing
flexibility to get your foot in. In my job, I spend a fair amount of time
on my feet, and I'm still in no hurry to get these boots off at the end of the
day.
Down sides from my perspective: a little tight on my calves,
the lining buckles in the heel when pulling them on, no loops to grasp for
better leverage. I don't think I have especially large calves, but these
boots are pretty snug. There is a band of furry material around the top
of the boot on the inside that I think contributes to the snugness.
However, in cold weather, I've noted this might serve a nice purpose, as
below that, the boots are much looser. So, the tightness at the calves
helps to keep the cold air from going down into the boot and freezing my nicely
spacious toe box. One of the first times I put the boots on, the inner
lining of the left boot buckled at the heel and it was impossible for me to get
the boot on until I could get it pulled back up and hold it in place.
This is easier said than done, which is why I try not to take the boots
off if I know I'm going to have to get them on again in short order. In
order to keep the heel from buckling, I've started holding the lining by way of
the zippered opening.
This does make me nervous, because I'm not sure how
much stress holding the lining in this way causes. I'm afraid it is going
to rip one of these times. This leads to my final issue: there are no
loops to assist when pulling the boots on. Like I said, the top part at
the calves are snug, plus, with the furry lining, it is tough to get a grip on
the top of the boot to pull them on. But aside from this, I love these boots!
These boots come in dark brown (like mine) or black. I
wish they had gray, too! I'd totally put those on my Christmas list! Ok... handing this back over to Jeff for more of the nerdy stuff... :-)
Ok.. there you have it.. Thanks honey! I of course feel compelled to give you a little more of the "nerdy" info. Yes, these boots truly are minimalist... they pass the flexibility test as you can see.
As far as sizing goes, they run just slightly large, but not much. We ended up ordering the same size she would normally wear, and the little extra room allows for thicker socks etc.
Hopefully this review has been helpful, but as always, if you have questions/comments/feedback for me or Mrs. Barefoot Inclined, just leave a comment below, or shoot me an email.
Thanks and happy trails!
Jeff
http://barefootinclined.com
barefootinclined@gmail.com
Yes-but have you run in them?? ;) Great review! I want some!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great review Mrs Barefootinclined! I think I may pop some on my Christmas list too! It's nice to get a review on a minimal fashion shoe. I don't think that men have quite the same concern/trouble as us with regards to a nice looking, fashionable but minimal shoe.
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ReplyDeletethese boots look perfect for the desert as well...doesn't get too cold here, but can get some frost and very chilly in the a.m. Did you send Vivo your review? maybe they can work on the cons for next years design..Lorraine.
Have you worn them I the snow yet? Do they have a good grip? How do you think the leather will hold up with snow/slush/water? We live in Iowa so need something that will hold up to that. Great review as there aren't any on Amazon or the Vivo websites.
ReplyDeletePerfect timing... Mrs. BI is taking them out for a spin in all the new snow we got yesterday and will report back. However, she is from Iowa and wanted to note that our snow in CO is much different.. we have little to no humidity, so we don't get soggy slush too often.. at least not til springtime.. but I'll let you know her thoughts here shortly :-)
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ReplyDeleteNot spec'd as water proof, but they canvas has a wax coating, and there is some water resistant treatment to them. I have asked Vivobarefoot for clarification as to how they are treated.. thanks
DeleteHere is the answer from Vivobarefoot: "The Ryder is water resistant, the leather is treated and the canvas is waxed. They will get less water resistant over time so we recommend you keep the leather well nourished and the canvas well waxed!"
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