The April launch of Vivobarefoot’s latest Extreme Survival Collection (ESC) boot, the Forest Tracker, brings a flexible, minimalist feel to the leather hiker. We put them to the test on Pacific Northwest trails and in, well, forests.
If you’ve never experienced the Vivobarefoot design, it offers one of the most distinctly different on-foot sensations available in the footwear space. With brand principles embracing the natural flex and motion of the foot, the footwear offers a wide, thin, and flexible design to let the foot naturally splay. It looks different. It feels different.
The Forest Tracker ESC puts all that in an outdoor-ready hiking boot that lets you feel the terrain — but not get injured by it — and makes your foot do the work while embracing upper comfort and extreme flexibility.
In short: Vivobarefoot brings a completely singular footwear experience in the Forest Tracker and with high-quality construction. The $220 Forest Tracker ESC embraces wild hide leather for natural water resistance, a unique Michelin-designed outsole compound and patterning for traction, and a minimalist feel quite unlike a traditional hiking boot.

Vivobarefoot Tracker Forest ESC Review
Out of the box, the Vivobarefoot Tracker Forest ESC lets you know you’re in for a different experience. The boot simply looks different. The minimalist design is the antithesis of overbuilt hikers, and the wide toebox comes pronounced.
To keep the boot lightweight and breathable, Vivobarefoot doesn’t use a waterproof membrane. Rather, it employs a wild hide leather for natural water-resistance and an air-mesh lining for improved breathability and drying.
The boots include a 50g tub of Renapur leather balsam for the user to apply for improved performance and durability.
Even without cushioning underfoot, there’s plenty of comfort on the upper, as the lining and ankle and heel construction employ padding. There is a unique mixture of the “ancient tradition,” as the brand likes to call it, for natural foot movement.
And this modern design makes the Forest Tracker an incredibly flexible boot — yes, you can fully roll the boot into a ball — that can still handle the ruggedness of a true hiking trail.
An accredited B Corp brand using sustainably sourced natural, bio, and recycled materials, the Forest Tracker also features an outsole side stitch for easier repair.

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