Does anyone with slight over-pronation wear these? I read on their site that they recommended seeing your doctor before purchasing to see if they'd be okay for your foot type.
Read an interesting article on barefoot ultra-marathons. This back to barefoot craze sounds pretty legit. We were meant to run barefoot, despite what the shoe industry would like us to think.
I have to disagree here a bit, While they do make good arguments for how padding in the heel encourages bad technique, and barefoot running obviously is time tested, there is a place for protective footwear. Not motion control and stability whatever, but actual protection from objects. Running barefoot is all well and good, but the one time I tried it, I ended up slicing my foot open on a piece of glass I didn't see. Now a pair of light shoes, in which I land on the balls of my feet, serves me just fine.
I like the idea of these, and I might try them at a more convenient time. They remind me of those split toe'd shoes Nike and Brine had a few years back. I liked them, and they were good for my calf and ankle. I imagine these KSOs would be too.
The more you guys talk about these the more I'm interested.
According to Vibram's website, there's two locations down here...If you live in the Tidewater area, there's one store, GSS Gear(aka Global Supply Solutions) that sells em and can size you there. They also have an 18% military discount, which is nice.
Wild River Outfitters must be a new one. I was just there last week and didn't see any Five Fingers there. I'd highly recommend GSS. Friendly, helpful staff and the military discount. Plus, they have all sorts of other SEAL oriented tactical stuff that you can ogle.According to Vibram's website, there's two locations down here...
GSS Gear
1569 Diamond Springs Road Suite C
Virginia Beach, VA,
23455
757-227-6757
Wild River Outfitters
3636 VA Beach Blvd.
Virginia Beach, VA, US
23452
757-431-8566
I like being barefoot... I might check 'em out.
How is the impact with these things? I just feel like stress fractures could become a real possibility with high volume training on pavement.
How is the impact with these things? I just feel like stress fractures could become a real possibility with high volume training on pavement.
Does anyone with slight over-pronation wear these?
How is the impact with these things? I just feel like stress fractures could become a real possibility with high volume training on pavement.