Vivobarefoot
15 products
Overall rating | (2 reviews) |
Please note that in order to avoid stains on the shoe upper the soles are not glued all the way to the edge. The soles are therefore properly glued, and the small gap at the edge of the sole is not a manufacturing defect. With use the gap may become more obvious because the sole of the barefoot shoe is flexible. However, it doesn't mean that the sole is deattaching, there is no loss of function and therefore these cases are not considered as claims.
Overall rating | ☆☆☆☆☆ |
Nice shoe overall, the shape is wonderfully wide and the shoe itself is nice. But the sole of my pair was badly glued to both shoes and started to come loose after 2h (have two pairs of Vivo shoes that have the same problem Ra2 and gobi). This leads to sand / gravel, etc. coming between the sole and the shoe and rubbing off the seam fairly soon. Too bad with bad craftsmanship on a relatively expensive shoe, when you can buy cheap shoes (not barefoot iof) for some 100 that stick together. Hope Vivo takes hold of the quality control, if you read around a bit I am low from the only one who has encountered this.
The gluing of the edges of the shoe soles is intentionally left a little short, so that there are no glue stains on the upper. The soles are therefore properly glued and it is not a manufacturing error or a trace of sloppy work, even if there is a small gap at the edge of the sole.