I like wearing it, I like running on roads in it, but it gives me trouble on trails due to debris collection. The latter is a shame, because it’s really pretty darned fun to run fast down a trail in these shoes. There’s nothing quite as enjoyable as the connection you feel to t...
but I have found all of them to be incredibly painful between the toes, no matter which model of shoe is worn. I now only wear VFFs barefoot. One nice side-effect of the toe separation?
time-tested barefoot finger-style shoes. They are not like other sandals, or other footwear. There is a place for each of your toes, and they mimic a nearly-barefoot experience. This is a unique and popular type of hiking sandal, and if you’re interested in barefoot running or hiking ...
The shoes arrived last week and I’m happy to report that going up a size made a world of difference. I was able to wear them for several hours the day they arrived without the slightest feeling of discomfort. I still have trouble flexing the toes down in the shoes, but my toes had ...
Slacklining:Slacklining with the Five Fingers is almost as good as being barefoot, almost. You can feel the line pretty well and they don’t get in the way. When wearing them for slacklining I worry about getting my toes caught in thinner lines due to the rubber between the toes. It ...
Grunt– If I am going to put them on after a long day of wearing boots or normal shoes,I first swipe my feet with one of those pre-moistened antibacterial towelettes.I make sure to get in between the toes and around the nails and then let my feet dry for a c...
KangaROOS, which I’m proud to say were the first sneakers I ever had (around the age of four). KangaROOs were so-named because they had secret pockets in their uppers; you could stuff pennies in them as I recall. Now, the location will be occupied by a store with pockets for toes!