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Vivobarefoot Primus Lite IV - Women's Review

These athletic-style barefoot shoes are ideal for gym work where a stable, secure base is needed
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Vivobarefoot Primus Lite IV - Women's Review
Credit: Becca Glades
Price:  $150 List
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Manufacturer:   Vivobarefoot
Becca Glades
By Becca Glades ⋅ Senior Review Editor  ⋅  May 8, 2026
74
OVERALL
SCORE


RANKED
#4 of 14
  • Ground Feedback - 30% 9.0
  • Stability - 20% 9.0
  • Traction - 20% 5.0
  • Weight - 15% 7.6
  • Durability - 15% 5.0
Length Sizing
Runs Small
Runs Large
Width Sizing
Runs Narrow
Runs Wide
Top Pick Award
Best Barefoot Gym Shoe
List Price: $150

Our Verdict

The Vivobarefoot Primus Lite IV is a classic barefoot shoe for a reason. They are light, flexible, and extremely grounded. They offer a wide toe box for proper toe splay, and a thin base that allows you to feel almost everything underfoot. This line has remained a favorite for our team for years, and the newest version is even lighter. While not our pick for extensive outdoor use, these are the shoes we choose for the gym each and every time.
REASONS TO BUY
Stable underfoot
Wide toe box
Very breathable
Lightweight
REASONS TO AVOID
Not ideal for narrow feet
Traction isn't good on wet surfaces

Our Analysis and Test Results

vivobarefoot primus lite iv for women - we could feel tiny pebbles under our feet in the primus lite iv.
We could feel tiny pebbles under our feet in the Primus Lite IV.   Credit: Becca Glades

Ground Feedback


Built on just a 4 millimeter base, the Primus Lite IV has some of the best ground feedback in our lineup. Our feet were able to freely move in these shoes, settling confidently on hard floor and wrapping around uneven terrain with no resistance. We were able to feel everything underfoot, even sidewalk cracks. The lightweight upper and ultra-flexible outsole are to thank for the excellent feedback.


These are one of the few shoes that we feel truly close to barefoot in. The materials are light, breathable, and lightly hug the foot without causing hot spots. We love that Vivobarefoot includes a removable insole, so you can adjust your feel, should you want any less underfoot.

vivobarefoot primus lite iv for women - the vivobarefoot primus lite iv is among the most minimalist, moving...
The Vivobarefoot Primus Lite IV is among the most minimalist, moving with every movement and staying securely on your foot.   Credit: Becca Glades

Stability


The wide base and low-to-the-ground stack makes the Primus Lite extremely stable. Plus, the secure fit means your foot won't be sliding around in the shoe. The heel is a soft material that sits close, almost like a second skin, which aids in this secure fit.


These are the shoes we prefer for weightlifting due to their stable, minimalist feel. We were able to cinch them up tight when a more secure fit was needed, or loosen them up for a more relaxed feel.

vivobarefoot primus lite iv for women - the primus lite iv is the shoe we prefer to weightlift in thanks to...
The Primus Lite IV is the shoe we prefer to weightlift in thanks to the stable, minimalist fit.   Credit: Becca Glades

The flexibility from the upper and outsole also means that the shoe moves freely with you, never restricting movement in any direction, which we loved for stretching pre and post workout.

vivobarefoot primus lite iv for women - the insoles are optional, but offer a little more cushion if you're...
The insoles are optional, but offer a little more cushion if you're new to barefoot shoes.   Credit: Becca Glades

Traction


The Vivobarefoot Primus Lite IV is best suited for hard surfaces indoors and out. We had excellent traction on dry tile, concrete, hardwood, and similar. However, they have almost no lugs to grip into gravel or dirt.


They also struggle on wet surfaces, so we wouldn't recommend walking on freshly mopped tile. That said, the flexible and secure nature of these shoes does offer some natural traction off-road. If you are crossing over granite rocks and uneven surfaces, your foot can naturally wrap around to create more grip. Still, you'll have about the same traction that a normal road running shoe would offer on gravel and dirt, which could be good enough if you're not doing anything steep or extensive.

vivobarefoot primus lite iv for women - the outsoles of the primus lite iv are very minimal, meaning they...
The outsoles of the Primus Lite IV are very minimal, meaning they work best on dry, hard surfaces.   Credit: Becca Glades

Weight


Our women's size 9 pair weighed just 12.7 ounces, which is very light. They feel light, too, with a thin mesh that allows for plenty of airflow.


Part of the update from the III to the IV was a change in materials, aimed to be more sustainable. The new version is about two ounces lighter than our former version. We haven't noticed any changes in performance otherwise. If you want to cut even more weight, you can remove the insoles, though we didn't find that necessary to achieve a light fit.

vivobarefoot primus lite iv for women - the primus lite is very lightweight and feels even lighter on.
The Primus Lite is very lightweight and feels even lighter on.   Credit: Becca Glades

Durability


The lightweight, breathable materials aren't the most durable. These shoes should last about a year with normal wear, but we wouldn't expect anything longer. The mesh upper is prone to wearing away more quickly than the rest of the shoe, especially if you are frequenting the outdoors in them.


It is difficult to find a barefoot shoe that is both very minimal and very durable. This is often a tradeoff, and is shown with the Primus Lite IV. Vivobarefoot has a program called Revivo, which allows you to send in your beat-up kicks for a refresh. You can have soles, stitching, laces, eyelets, and more repaired through this program. While it is almost as much as a new pair of shoes, this helps cut down on waste, keeping your shoes going for longer.

vivobarefoot primus lite iv for women - the lightweight materials offer great flexibility, but aren't the...
The lightweight materials offer great flexibility, but aren't the most durable.   Credit: Becca Glades

Should You Buy the Vivobarefoot Primus Lite IV?


This line has been loved by barefoot wearers for many years now, and for good reason. They embrace what it feels like to be barefoot, while still wearing shoes. They are flexible, breathable, and extremely stable. That said, we love them for gym use and weightlifting, where stability and excellent form are essential. They'll also work as an everyday shoe, but you'll want to keep an eye out for wet surfaces, as they don't have the best traction.

What Other Barefoot Shoes Should You Consider?


We also love the Vivobarefoot Gobi II Leather, which has many of the same great qualities, but is more suited for casual wear. They are made of leather, so they are less breathable but far more durable. In general, Vivobarefoot runs pricey. If you are after something more affordable, the Whitin Minimalist is a fantastic choice at under $100.

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Bottom Line These athletic-style barefoot shoes are ideal for gym work where a stable, secure base is needed
Pros Stable underfoot, wide toe box, very breathable, lightweight
Cons Not ideal for narrow feet, traction isn't good on wet surfaces
Rating Categories Vivobarefoot Primus...
Ground Feedback (30%)
9.0
Stability (20%)
9.0
Traction (20%)
5.0
Weight (15%)
7.6
Durability (15%)
5.0
Specifications Vivobarefoot Primus...
Stack Height 4 mm
Measured Weight (per pair, US 9) 12.7
Heel to Toe drop (mm) 0 mm
Outsole 60% Polymer, 30% Silica, 10% Vulcanised Chemical
Upper Material Recycled polyester
Removable Insole Yes
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