Vivobarefoot x Finisterre
Right To Roam
A collaboration born from a shared philosophy of access and inclusion in the outdoors. Explore your right to roam with products designed to enhance your connection to nature, from Vivobarefoot’s signature footwear to responsibly built gear for the trail ahead.
A Likeminds Partnership
The elation of connection to nature. Soft earth underfoot, cold water on skin, wind running through hair. From deep healing, to simply escaping the noise of the everyday, these moments of natural immersion enhance our lives and this collaboration is built to enable them.
Vivobarefoot x Finisterre Primus Trail Knit
Terrain
Featuring Vivobarefoot’s specialised Firm Ground sole, this Primus Trail Knit trainer is perfect for trail running in rugged landscapes.
Recycled
Made from recycled polyester, reusing post-consumer plastic and helping reduce waste to landfill.
Breathability
Built with a knitted upper which allows for greater flexibility and excellent breathability for all-day exploration.
Vivobarefoot x Finisterre Primus Lite III
Terrain
A lightweight everyday trainer with wide, thin soles for moving and training on flat ground the barefoot way.
Recycled
Made from recycled polyester, reusing post-consumer plastic and helping reduce waste to landfill.
Breathability
Highly breathable with meshed panelling that enables air to circulate, giving a true barefoot feel.
Healing Power Of Nature
Introducing Marlon & Seren who, through expressing their right to roam, champion the benefits of outdoor spaces for themselves & the communities they represent.
Seren Jones
Swimmer & Co-Founder of the Black Swimming Association
Strength In Water
Passing on her love of swimming to a community, we met Seren Jones to hear how she’s enabling the right to roam in others.
“I exercise my right to roam as a form of escapism. Running through the marshes is just the best feeling. It’s peaceful. It’s quiet. It allows me to come back to my roots and to reset.”
Seren Jones, Swimmer & BSA Founder
Marlon Patrice
Hiker, Runner & Founder of We Go Outside Too
Healing in the Hills
Finding peace in green spaces helped Marlon heal after the passing of his son. Now, he shares this newfound tonic with inner city communities, connecting them to nature.