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Unleashing Your Natural Potential With VIVOBAREFOOT Motus Strength II

Posted on March 20, 2026March 20, 2026

VIVOBAREFOOT built the original Motus Strength as their first-ever shoe designed specifically for strength training and functional fitness – a sharp departure from the lifestyle and running focus of most of their catalog. That shoe won Best Minimalist Training Shoe at the 2024 Men’s Health Fitness Awards and Best Workout Shoes at the 2024 T3 Awards. The Motus Strength II is VIVOBAREFOOT 2026 refinement: same DNA, smarter details.

The core design philosophy is unchanged – a 2mm rubber outsole with 1.5mm raised lugs keeps you as close to the ground as possible during loaded movement, while a wide toe box lets the forefoot splay for natural balance under heavy loads. Zero heel-to-toe drop means your foot is in a neutral position through every squat, deadlift, and kettlebell swing.

What’s new in Version II?

New tongue construction

The most noticeable change is an engineered tongue redesign. A gusseted, more adaptive tongue that locks the midfoot down without creating pressure points across different arch heights – tongue no longer shift or fold on narrower feet during dynamic work.

Ribbed KPU overlay

VIVOBAREFOOT replaced the flat KPU overlay with a ribbed structure. The ribbed design creates flex channels that let the forefoot bend more freely during deep lunges and push-offs, while also opening up airflow paths that the previous flat overlay sealed off. The shoe reportedly runs noticeably cooler as a result – more breathable.

Improved forefoot volume

Version II added slightly more volume in the forefoot zone to reduce contact pressure in those positions, without widening the toe box itself. No hot spots on top of your forefoot during deep flexion moves – lunges, Turkish get-ups, rope climbs.

Outsole

The outsole is unchanged. The 2mm base with aggressive 1.5mm lugs and high midfoot sidewalls was already one of the grippiest barefoot soles on the market. VIVOBAREFOOT didn’t touch it – the right call.

Technical specifications

Sole base thickness2mm
Lug depth1.5mm
Heel-to-toe dropZero (0mm)
Upper materialDurable breathable mesh + ribbed KPU overlay
InsoleOrtholite Performance (98% recycled PU foam, removable)
Outsole featureHigh midfoot sidewalls for lateral support
ClosureLace-up
US men’s price$220
Colors (men’s SS26)Arctic Wolf, Dark Olive, Eclipse, Skyway
Trial period100 days (VIVOBAREFOOT)

Performance breakdown

Deadlifts, Squats, Barbell

This is the shoe’s core use case, and it delivers. The 3.5mm total profile (base + lugs) makes you feel genuinely grounded under the bar – closer to lifting in socks than anything else with this level of upper protection. The lug pattern provides excellent traction on both rubber gym floors and wooden platforms without the squeaking that plagues many non-lug barefoot trainers.

CrossFit, Functional Fitness

High midfoot sidewalls provide a degree of lateral structure that most barefoot shoes skip entirely. This matters on lateral shuffles, box step-overs, and any drill involving side-to-side direction changes. The ribbed KPU overlay also protects the upper during rope climbs – historically a death sentence for mesh-only barefoot shoes.

Kettlebell, Dynamic drills

The improved forefoot volume in version II pays dividends here. Deep swing positions, cleans, and floor work no longer create the forefoot bunching – shoe flexes with the foot rather than fighting it at the toe break.

Where It’s Less Ideal

It is not a running shoe. The structured upper and aggressive tread runs hot over long distances, and the outsole is tuned for grip over cushioning. For hybrid athletes who split time between the track and the rack, a separate pair makes sense – go with the VIVOBAREFOOT Primus Lite or Primus Road lines. Also, not ideal for casual daily wear – the silhouette reads “gym-specific” and the upper warmth becomes noticeable outside of training contexts.

Motus Strength II vs. Motus Flex

These two shoes occupy different positions within the Motus lineup. The Motus Strength II is the high-abrasion, heavy-lifting workhorse. The Motus Flex is a minimal, mobility-first trainer for calisthenics, primal movement, and bodyweight work.

FeatureMotus Strength IIMotus Flex
Primary useHeavy Lifting, CrossFit, Rope Climbs, Sled WorkCalisthenics, Yoga, Primal Movement, Bodyweight Training
Sole thickness2mm base2.5mm base (+0.5mm thicker)
Lug depth1.5mm raised lugs1.5mm lugs
Outsole constructionSingle-piece, solid rubber – more rigid, better grip under loadDecoupled / split two-part sole – rolls into a ball, max flexibility
Upper typeStructured mesh + ribbed KPU overlaySingle-piece stretch-knit sock upper
Closure systemTraditional lacesElastic toggle laces — slip on/off
Lateral supportHigh midfoot sidewallsMinimal – flexibility is the priority
Durability / abrasion resistanceHigher – built for rope climbs and rough surfacesLower – lighter construction
BreathabilityGood (improved in v2)Excellent – knit upper is more open
Warmth / climate suitabilityCan run warm in long sessionsBetter for warm climates / gym environments
Lifestyle / street wearGym-specific silhouetteMore versatile – cleaner look
Price (US)$220$185
Best forPowerlifters, CrossFitters, athletes doing high-intensity loaded trainingMobility-focused athletes, yoga, handstand work, light cross-training

Final Word

The VIVOBAREFOOT Motus Strength II is the strongest barefoot option on the market for serious gym training. VIVOBAREFOOT improved the fit and airflow where v1 fell short and left the outsole – the shoe’s defining feature – completely alone. At $220 it’s a premium investment, but the 100-day trial removes most of the risk. If you’re a lifter, crossfitter, or functional fitness athlete who wants genuine ground feel without sacrificing upper durability, this is the one to buy.

For Wear Tested Readers

Use the following discount code on VIVOBAREFOOT website for 15% OFF your total order.

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That’s $33 OFF your total order if you purchase a pair using the code!

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is the Motus Strength II good for deadlifts?

Yes – this is one of its strongest use cases. The 3.5mm total sole profile (base + lugs) keeps you close to the ground, the lug pattern grips rubber platforms without slipping, and the zero-drop stance lets the posterior chain load naturally.

Can I use it for running?

Not ideal. The structured upper runs warm and the outsole is tuned for grip over cushioning. For occasional short runs between sets, it’s fine, but dedicated running is better served by VIVOBAREFOOT Primus Lite or Primus Road lines.

How does it compare to Nike Metcon?

The Metcon offers slightly more cushioning and a more traditional heel cup but sits about 4mm higher off the ground and lacks the wide toe box. The Motus Strength II provides better sensory feedback and a more natural foot position for heavy lifting, at the cost of some impact protection on jumps.

Is it worth the price over the original Motus Strength?

If you’re a new buyer, yes – the v2 improvements are meaningful (tongue fit, forefoot comfort, airflow). If you own v1 and it still performs well, the upgrade isn’t urgent. The outsole – the most critical component for lifting – is unchanged.

Does Vivobarefoot offer a trial period?

Yes – VIVOBAREFOOT offers a 100-day trial on all orders. If the shoe doesn’t work for your feet or training style, you can return it within that window for a refund.

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