Winter footwear usually asks you to make a compromise. Warmth over movement. Grip over flexibility. Protection at the expense of feel. The Tracker II SG from Vivobarefoot exists to challenge that thinking entirely. This is a boot designed for men who still want to move naturally when temperatures drop, without sacrificing style or performance.

At first glance, the Tracker Winter II SG looks purpose-built but refined. It carries the clean, functional aesthetic Vivobarefoot is known for, avoiding the bulky silhouettes that dominate most winter hiking boots. The tan upper feels equally at home on a snow-dusted trail as it does navigating a city commute. This is winter gear that doesn’t scream technical, yet quietly delivers where it counts.
The real difference, though, is underfoot. The specialised SG (Soft Ground) sole is engineered specifically for snow, ice and loose winter terrain. Deep, aggressively spaced lugs bite into slippery surfaces, providing confidence where traditional flat winter soles start to falter. But unlike heavy-duty mountaineering boots, the sole remains flexible, allowing your foot to articulate naturally. You don’t stomp through winter in these boots—you move through it.
That natural movement is the core of Vivobarefoot’s philosophy, and it’s what sets the Tracker Winter II SG apart. The wide toe box allows your feet to spread as they were designed to, improving balance and stability on uneven ground. Combined with a thin, responsive sole, the result is genuine ground feel, even in sub-zero conditions. You stay connected to the terrain rather than insulated from it.


Warmth hasn’t been overlooked either. The Tracker Winter II SG is fully winterised, featuring thermal insulation that keeps feet warm without overheating. Unlike overly padded boots that trap moisture, these strike a careful balance, making them suitable for long days outdoors or extended city wear. Whether you’re trekking through frost-covered woodland or standing still at a winter market, comfort remains consistent.
What makes this boot particularly appealing to a menswear audience is its versatility. While it’s built for exploration, it doesn’t look out of place paired with winter tailoring or relaxed streetwear. Think wool trousers, heavy knits and a technical parka, or raw denim and a shearling-lined jacket. The minimalist design means the Tracker Winter II SG integrates seamlessly into a considered winter wardrobe, rather than feeling like a purely functional add-on.
There’s also a sense of intent behind the design that resonates with modern menswear. This isn’t footwear chasing trends or exaggerated silhouettes. It’s about stripping things back, removing excess weight, unnecessary structure and visual noise, to deliver something purposeful. In an era where men are increasingly conscious of how clothing supports their lifestyle, this approach feels timely.


At £220, the Tracker Winter II SG sits firmly in premium territory, but the value lies in its longevity and adaptability. This is a boot designed to replace multiple pairs—urban winter boots, snow-ready footwear and even light hiking options. For men who travel, explore or simply refuse to slow down when winter arrives, that versatility matters.
Ultimately, the Vivobarefoot Tracker Winter II SG proves that winter footwear doesn’t need to be cumbersome to be capable. It offers warmth without stiffness, grip without bulk, and performance without sacrificing personal style. For those who want to move through winter with confidence, and feel every step while doing so, it’s one of the most compelling cold-weather boots available right now.
Vivobarefoot Tracker Winter II SG
Price: £220.00
Available here
