Vivo forest tracker esc durability

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For you guys that have both the gobi IV and the tracker esc, how's the fit compare between the two for the same size?
A little different but maybe applicable. Magna ESC and Gobi both in 44. Gobi fit is shorter by .5cm ish but close width wise in the forefoot. My really old beat Gobi's have stretched width wise and fit noticeably looser than the newer ones. Insulated Gobi's in 44 are about the same length as the Magna.

I'll add that I wear a lighter sock with the Gobi than the Magna so actual fit isn't much different between the two.
 
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Choot

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For you guys that have both the gobi IV and the tracker esc, how's the fit compare between the two for the same size?

I'm considering getting the gobi while they're on sale for a daily work shoe. My tracker esc is very roomy and maybe a little too roomy with normal thin socks that I'd wear to work, so I'm not sure if I'd want to size down or not for the gobi.
I have the regular trackers I wear for work and the magna ecs both in size 12. I just got the gobi iv on their sale and tried a size 11 and they fit great. Figured I didn’t need quite the toe room out the front since they won’t be for hiking around
 

rabbithuntr

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For you guys that have both the gobi IV and the tracker esc, how's the fit compare between the two for the same size?

I'm considering getting the gobi while they're on sale for a daily work shoe. My tracker esc is very roomy and maybe a little too roomy with normal thin socks that I'd wear to work, so I'm not sure if I'd want to size down or not for the gobi.
I wear the same size in my hobo and my tracker escapes, the gobies do tend to get a little looser as you wear them though.
 

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I have a number of different model of Xero shoes. I have the Mesa Trail for a low, light weight trail running/hiking shoe (I don't run). These are not waterproof. I have a couple pairs of the Excursion Fusion that I have hunted in, mostly Colorado archery season. These are a waterproof mid hiker with a little more aggressive tread. I have Daylight hikers as a light weight mid hiker. Also have the Ridgeway also waterproof mid-hiker. Used during archery and early rifle hunts including pack-outs. I have a pair of the Alpines but only recently purchased at their clearance sale a few months ago and have not used much.

Overall, I've been pleased with Xero shoes from a quality perspective with the exception of waterproofing. The shoes/boots have held up well to hiking, hunting, and daily use. The Ridgeway has a higher stack and less ground feel. All the other models have shorter stacks and a lot of ground feel. I wouldn't recommend them for longer hikes unless you've used to barefoot shoes for a while or have used other models like Vivo's with thinner soles. The Mesa Trail, Excursion, and Daylight Hikers don't have as aggressive or grippier sole as the Ridgeway's. Not as stable on loose rocks, wet rocks and roots. Not sure what Xero uses for waterproofing but its not durable. It lasts maybe a few months of consistent use. They are fine in dry snow but dewy wet grass they wet through fairly quickly once the waterproof membrane breaks down. Of all the models, I like the Ridgeway's the best; comfortable, decent support, grippier sole, waterproofing seems to last a little longer than the other more sneaker/trail runner style models. YMMV
 
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