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Vibram Five Fingers... who's tried them? (pg. 10)
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Lunar Phase 7
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
I don't think your sig is quite big enough yet.


Thanks, I'll amend accordingly.
iTranscendence
quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
This is great advertising copy for any useless product. "Pay for our expensive before you judge it!"



No dude, you got it wrong, I mean go try them on at the store and see how they feel before you judge them.
iTranscendence
quote:
Originally posted by Lilith
The little bits where your toes go look like a great place to grow fungus.


The material is anti-microbal and anti-fungal. And they can be machine washed to keep them clean.
SYSTEM-J
quote:
Originally posted by iTranscendence
No dude, you got it wrong, I mean go try them on at the store and see how they feel before you judge them.


Unfortunately they don't sell them in this country yet, so I would have to import a pair to try them.
Danny Ocean
http://images.bizrate.com/resize?sq=500&uid=1790990958

don't know, it won't show them.... it, you win.
Halcyon+On+On
Well they can appear on message boards better, for one.
Danny Ocean
yeah, true.
iTranscendence
quote:
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Unfortunately they don't sell them in this country yet, so I would have to import a pair to try them.



Well thats ty, then I guess you have every right to bash them in that manner from afar. :p
PivotTechno
Here's a good shoe-that-still-looks-like-a-shoe for transitioning out of clunky, over-cushioned, stabilizing, kevlar-reinforced runners:



Supah lightweight, which makes 'em perfect for dancing in, as well.
Silky Johnson
I actually have a legitimate question about the Vibram shoes. What about people (like myself) who pronate?

Ygrene
If you put Vibram Five Fingers and Skechers Shape-Ups in the same room, you will witness the most horrific fight to the death imaginable.
PivotTechno
I had the same concern, but seems like pronation isn't much of an issue if you toe or midsole plant when you run.

Harvard study on barefoot running:

http://harvardscience.harvard.edu/f...t-running-shoes
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