Overview
About VivoBarefoot Tracker Decon FG2 Hiking Boots - Leather (For Men)
Closeout. VivoBarefoot's Tracker Decon FG2 hiking boots are made from durable leather with breathable mesh inlays and lining and feature flexible and thin construction for natural stability and wide width for natural movement and an Outlast Thermal insole for temperature regulation to keep your feet cool and comfortable during long days on the trail.
- Every design element of a VivoBarefoot shoe supports the stimulation of "proprioception," which is the body's natural sense of its own position, balance and movement
- Pure Barefoot Technology allows the body to provide natural shock absorption, motion control and sensory feedback via a wide toe box, ample flexibility and a patented, puncture-resistant outsole
- Wild hide leather upper with mesh underlays
- Breathable mesh lining
- Lace-up front
- Outlast Thermal insole for temperature regulation and easily accommodates to the foot's changing temperature
- Shaped like a foot and flexible design to allow natural movement
- Wide width for natural stability
- Woolmark® knit sock for a barefoot feeling and thermal regulation
- Grippy rubber outsole with side-stitch design for durability
- Made in Vietnam
Specs
Specs about VivoBarefoot Tracker Decon FG2 Hiking Boots - Leather (For Men)
- Upper: Leather and textile
- Lining: Textile and leather
- Removable insole
- Outsole: Natural and synthetic rubber
- Made in Vietnam
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Love these
Reviewed by hike603mom from New Hampshire on Tuesday, May 28, 2024
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5.0 out of 5 stars. Love theseReviewed by hike603mom from New Hampshire on Tuesday, May 28, 2024I converted to zero drop a few years ago and have been searching for a great hiking boot with good ankle support. I started with Altras but they were too heavy and clunky and I always got blisters. I then switched to Xero but they fell apart fast (I only hiked 3 decent sized hikes in them in the white mtns which are pretty rocky and they just got tore up)I found these on clearance at Sierra and did a few small hikes and my feet were happy. I just did 30 mile backpack in them this weekend. Its still a little bit of a shoulder season - so we hit mud, water, snow, and ice, and of course classic NH rock scrambles and lots and lots of rock hopping. They did great. My feet were super happy. I barebooted because the monorail was pretty unstable and just short sections so spikes would be worthless - and they provided good traction. Felt pretty secure on slippery wet rocks too decending south twin. lower watercrossings - feet stayed dry. Fairly water resistent. Got a few good muddy puddles too with no issues.