Vivobarefoot Primus Lite IV Womens Obsidian
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Our best-selling barefoot training all-rounder, now re-engineered for smarter material use. The Primus Lite IV delivers the same trusted barefoot feel with recycled, vegan materials - made for moving naturally, whether you're running or working out. Wide, thin and flexible to elevate every workout, now with a lighter footprint.
UPPER 100%
Recycled Polyester
LINING 57% TPU, 35% Recycled Polyester, 8% Polyurethane FASTENING
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100% Recycled Polyster
OUTSOLE 60% Polymer, 30% Silica, 10% Vulcanised Chemical
INSOLE 98% Pre-consumer Recycled Polyurethane (rPU), 2% Water-Based Adhesive;
Topper: 100% Recycled Polyester Cleaning Brush off mud and clean with a dry cloth.
Drying Remove insole and dry at room temperature. Keep out of direct sunlight and avoid intense heat source. Aftercare Clean with mild soap and water and allow to air-dry away from direct heat. Avoid prolonged exposure to water, salt, and harsh chemicals. The Primus Lite IV is a versatile performance trainer for running, workouts and dynamic day-to-day living that helps you move like nature intended. It's wide for natural stability, thin for natural feedback, and flexible for natural movement. Re-engineered with refined panels for improved manufacturing efficiency, it delivers the same true barefoot feeling with reduced production waste.
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