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product_id: 643556922
title: "Vivobarefoot Men's Motus Strength Zero-Drop Training Shoe"
price: "VT57124"
currency: VUV
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reviews_count: 8
url: https://www.desertcart.vu/products/643556922-vivobarefoot-mens-motus-strength-zero-drop-training-shoe
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# 98% recycled PU foam insole for eco-conscious comfort 2mm traction sole + 1.5mm lugs for grip & stability Zero-drop barefoot design for natural posture Vivobarefoot Men's Motus Strength Zero-Drop Training Shoe

**Price:** VT57124
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🦶 Elevate your workout with the barefoot shoe that’s redefining strength and style.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Vivobarefoot Men's Motus Strength Zero-Drop Training Shoe
- **How much does it cost?** VT57124 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.vu](https://www.desertcart.vu/products/643556922-vivobarefoot-mens-motus-strength-zero-drop-training-shoe)

## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Light as Air:** Weighing only 282g, the breathable mesh upper ensures all-day comfort and airflow without compromising durability.
- • **Wide Fit, Snug Lockdown:** Engineered for wider feet with a sock-like fit and secure heel lockdown, delivering stability without constriction.
- • **Eco-Friendly Performance:** Active Ortholite insole crafted from 98% recycled materials lets you train hard while treading lightly on the planet.
- • **True Barefoot Experience:** Pioneering zero-drop design enhances natural foot movement and posture during high-impact training.
- • **Unmatched Grip & Stability:** Motus Strength outsole with enhanced traction lugs keeps you anchored through dynamic CrossFit, powerlifting, and running sessions.

## Overview

The Vivobarefoot Motus Strength Men's Training Shoe is a groundbreaking zero-drop barefoot shoe designed for high-intensity workouts. Featuring a lightweight breathable mesh upper, a 2mm traction sole with 1.5mm lugs for superior grip, and an eco-conscious insole made from 98% recycled PU foam, it offers unmatched stability, natural foot mobility, and sustainable comfort. Ideal for CrossFit, powerlifting, and running, it fits wider feet comfortably with a secure heel lockdown, making it a top choice for professionals seeking performance and style in one.

## Description

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Review: Excellent General use & Gym shoes - Love these. -- My Foot dimensions -- Length: 11.42" (12.5 US / 46 EU) Width: 4.6" (2E or 4E) Height: 2.6" ('typical') In a Hokka, for reference, I'd wear a US 13 or 14 EE. (extra-length to get more toe box width) -- Purchased size and wear style -- 12.5 US (46 EU) No sock (which gives more width) No insole (gives more height, and more ground feel) -- Comparison Shoe Fit -- Hokka Speedgoats: US "13 EE" almost fits comfortably (but will jam big toe -- due to point) Airhas Zerodrops: US "13 Wide" roomy lengthwise and good room for splay, but very comfortable. Vivobarefoot All Weather IV: US "12.5" fits well on length neither crowds toes nor allows splay, *much* roomier ankle heel. Vivobarefoot Motus Flex (not these shoes): US "12" or "13", unwearable, incredibly narrow shoes. -- Purchased Shoe fit -- (Vivobarefoot Motus Strength) Excellent length, width is comfortable and allows a little bit of toe splay, heel is snug and stable. (Would be "tight", but the sock-like material makes it comfortable). For my (wide) feet, these are the most comfortable Vivobarefoot shoes I've found. -- General Impressions -- Comfortable shoe (as above) is the number one thing, but beyond that I really like these shoes. Thin with decent ground feel. Higher lateral walls and cinched heel make the whole shoe feel very stable without feeling constricted. Ground connection is firm almost sticky. I got them for general use, and didn't expect them to make a large difference in the gym, but I *really* like them for deadlifts, squats, etc. -- I'll often do leg-day exercises in socks, but it doesn't offer great traction to the point of being unviable depending on the lifting space. Those shoes: just felt anchored, but with the stability of being flat on the ground. They're a pleasure to use. As a bonus: no foam etc. to break down under heavy weights. I'll still use them as general use shoes (because it's hard to find barefoot shoes that fit nicely and they're responsive), but I'd recommend them even just as gym shoes. Haven't done much running in them, but little bits of playing around and quite a bit of walking in an urban environment: all felt good. -- Unexpected -- These are *warm* shoes. That's not bad, but it was more than expected. The waterproof all-weather IVs, for example, are less warm. I believe it's because the all-weathers have a wide open ankle and heel that circulates air. The Motus Strength locks down that heel and thus also traps in heat. Sock against top of my foot occasionally feels slightly almost prickly (barefoot/no socks). But then seems to go away. I'll report if it changes. Still, they're overall quite comfortable. -- Other Notes -- Heel stability and lock down is (for me) unique among all the shoes I've owned over many years. And these are the first barefoot shoes that fit and have some toe splay. I'm a new owner, but very happy.
Review: The best work out shoes I have ever had… - I really love these shoes. No breaking required. I have a wide foot and these are perfect fitting. Very well constructed. When I do to raises the flexibility slows me to go full extensions to full contractions. This separates these from all the other gym shoes I have used. The construction is built to allow me to do my strength training as well as moving comfortable on the tread mill. I am not a runner but walk about 2 miles on my leg days. I did not initially want the tie the laces but after trying the moto flex and breaking the lases these work great. My biggest problem is finding a way to use socks that don’t crunch up on the ball of my feet. May have to go barefoot. So far I am very happy with these.

## Features

- PIONEERING DESIGN - The Men's Motus Strength is the first ever zero-drop barefoot strength-training footwear, and the first Vivo of our new pinnacle performance range. Embrace high-impact workouts with superior protection and stability while maintaining a true barefoot feel.
- VERSATILE PERFORMANCE - Tailored for a range of high-intensity workouts including CrossFit, powerlifting, and road running. Features a barefoot fit for natural mobility, with a sole that ensures exceptional grip and stability during dynamic movements.
- ENHANCED TRACTION - The Motus Strength Outsole, with its 2mm enhanced traction sole and 1.5mm lugs, is engineered for maximum grip and durability across diverse terrains. High midfoot sidewalls offer optimized support for all your athletic pursuits.
- LIGHTWEIGHT COMFORT - Enjoy ultimate comfort and breathability with the lightweight mesh design, weighing just 282g. Ideal for gym sessions or everyday wear, ensuring continuous comfort and air flow.
- ECO-CONSCIOUS TECH - Fitted with an Active Ortholite Performance Insole made from 98% recycled PU foam, reducing environmental impact

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Inner material | Rubber |
| Origin | Imported |
| Outer material | Recycled PET |
| Sole material | Rubber |

## Images

![Vivobarefoot Men's Motus Strength Zero-Drop Training Shoe - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41ujBB2PdRL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent General use & Gym shoes
*by E***L on August 26, 2025*

Love these. -- My Foot dimensions -- Length: 11.42" (12.5 US / 46 EU) Width: 4.6" (2E or 4E) Height: 2.6" ('typical') In a Hokka, for reference, I'd wear a US 13 or 14 EE. (extra-length to get more toe box width) -- Purchased size and wear style -- 12.5 US (46 EU) No sock (which gives more width) No insole (gives more height, and more ground feel) -- Comparison Shoe Fit -- Hokka Speedgoats: US "13 EE" almost fits comfortably (but will jam big toe -- due to point) Airhas Zerodrops: US "13 Wide" roomy lengthwise and good room for splay, but very comfortable. Vivobarefoot All Weather IV: US "12.5" fits well on length neither crowds toes nor allows splay, *much* roomier ankle heel. Vivobarefoot Motus Flex (not these shoes): US "12" or "13", unwearable, incredibly narrow shoes. -- Purchased Shoe fit -- (Vivobarefoot Motus Strength) Excellent length, width is comfortable and allows a little bit of toe splay, heel is snug and stable. (Would be "tight", but the sock-like material makes it comfortable). For my (wide) feet, these are the most comfortable Vivobarefoot shoes I've found. -- General Impressions -- Comfortable shoe (as above) is the number one thing, but beyond that I really like these shoes. Thin with decent ground feel. Higher lateral walls and cinched heel make the whole shoe feel very stable without feeling constricted. Ground connection is firm almost sticky. I got them for general use, and didn't expect them to make a large difference in the gym, but I *really* like them for deadlifts, squats, etc. -- I'll often do leg-day exercises in socks, but it doesn't offer great traction to the point of being unviable depending on the lifting space. Those shoes: just felt anchored, but with the stability of being flat on the ground. They're a pleasure to use. As a bonus: no foam etc. to break down under heavy weights. I'll still use them as general use shoes (because it's hard to find barefoot shoes that fit nicely and they're responsive), but I'd recommend them even just as gym shoes. Haven't done much running in them, but little bits of playing around and quite a bit of walking in an urban environment: all felt good. -- Unexpected -- These are *warm* shoes. That's not bad, but it was more than expected. The waterproof all-weather IVs, for example, are less warm. I believe it's because the all-weathers have a wide open ankle and heel that circulates air. The Motus Strength locks down that heel and thus also traps in heat. Sock against top of my foot occasionally feels slightly almost prickly (barefoot/no socks). But then seems to go away. I'll report if it changes. Still, they're overall quite comfortable. -- Other Notes -- Heel stability and lock down is (for me) unique among all the shoes I've owned over many years. And these are the first barefoot shoes that fit and have some toe splay. I'm a new owner, but very happy.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The best work out shoes I have ever had…
*by K***N on December 21, 2025*

I really love these shoes. No breaking required. I have a wide foot and these are perfect fitting. Very well constructed. When I do to raises the flexibility slows me to go full extensions to full contractions. This separates these from all the other gym shoes I have used. The construction is built to allow me to do my strength training as well as moving comfortable on the tread mill. I am not a runner but walk about 2 miles on my leg days. I did not initially want the tie the laces but after trying the moto flex and breaking the lases these work great. My biggest problem is finding a way to use socks that don’t crunch up on the ball of my feet. May have to go barefoot. So far I am very happy with these.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nicest pair of shoes I own
*by S***8 on August 24, 2024*

These shoes are expensive but they definitely feel high quality. I previously had a pair of Inov-8 barefoot shoes, and there is no comparison in terms of quality. As for fit, I wish they offered half sizes. I will say that I am a 10.5 and decided to buy a 10, and the shoes fit perfect, so they may run a bit big. Something I also wasn’t used to was a wide toe box. My previous barefoot’s were narrow, and switching to these kind of felt like wearing a swimming flipper at first. However, these are 100% more stable and let me feel properly planted when doing squats. I have since come to appreciate how well designed these are. The heel and upper feel snug while leaving just enough space in the toe box for splaying. I personally focus mainly on weightlifting, so I can’t speak for cardio and/or cross fit performance, but this is honestly a peak barefoot gym shoe for me.

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*Store origin: VU*
*Last updated: 2026-04-24*