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  • Vivobarefoot Women's Primus Lite 3.5

    $150.00

    The Primus Lite 3.5 delivers a functional and stylish performance. Its sporty Primus outsole blended with a comfortable mesh upper makes it the perfect "do-it-all" barefoot shoe. 

    COLOR • Dusty Rose
    Heel to Toe Drop 0.0mm

    Primus Outsole: Minimalist sole gives you close to the ground feeling for both training and walking.

    Wide Toe Box: Allows for ample toe splay, enhancing stability during lifts.

    Hybrid Design: Walks a good line of being great for training, daily wear, and short runs.

    Lightweight Construction: Breathable mesh and synthetic upper keeps your feet cool while promoting security.

    Good Entry Model: If you're new to barefoot shoes and premium models, this can be a great first option.

    Read: My Review

    These Size Similar To

    The Vivobarefoot Primus Lite III run a little long and size similar to barefoot shoes from Be Lenka and TYR. You'll want to make sure you read That Fit Friend reviews and other review comments about sizing these correctly.

    How I Suggest Sizing These

    These have a wider forefoot and a low-profile upper construction. They should work for a wide range of foot anatomies, but again, they do run long for most. They don't come in half-sizes sans the 12.5...lucky 12.5ers.

    If you have narrow and medium-width feet, size these true to size. If you're in-between sizes, go down.

    If you have EE+ width feet, size these true to size. If you're in-between sizes and typically close to the end of your toe box, then go up. If not, and you like a snugger-fitting shoe, then go down.

    If you traditionally don't have much room at the end of your toe box and you in-between sizes, then you'll want to automatically go up a half size, too.

    Check Out: Vivobarefoot's Sizing Chart

    I always recommend spot-cleaning barefoot shoes and using a three-pronged approach to do it thoroughly.

    I would suggest NOT putting your barefoot shoes in your washing and drying machines. Instead, follow the four steps below for properly cleaning cross-training shoes.

    • Step 1: Grab your barefoot shoes, a clean washcloth, a soft soap void of harsh dyes and fragrances, and lukewarm water.
    • Step 2: Get your washcloth wet with lukewarm water and dab less than a dime-sized amount of soap on the damp washcloth.
    • Step 3: Remove your barefoot shoe’s insoles and spot clean areas on the shoesthat need a little attention. Do not soak your shoes. Repeat this process of dampening your washcloth and rubbing trouble areas until your shoes look noticeably cleaner. If you have bright colorways, rub softly
      to avoid ruining your shoe’s colorway.
    • Step 4:Once you’re satisfied with the appearance of your shoes, place them by a vent or dry area in your house and remove their insoles until thorougly dry.

    All returns and exchanges are accepted for unworn, like-new shoes within 30-days. I cover your return costs!

    Read more here.

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