Page 1 of 2 1 2 LastLast
Results 1 to 15 of 28

Thread: Five Fingers

  1. #1
    Member Since
    Jul 2006
    Location
    2000 IronMan #11
    Posts
    2,753
    Thanked: 0

    Five Fingers

    I was wondering with the amount of athletes and outdoorsmen we have here.

    Who wears, used to wear or is thinking about purchasing Five Fingers or the alike?

    I just got the Adidas variety for Christmas:
    http://www.shopadidas.com/product/me...er-shoes/TD035
    -Primarily for the added protection during the colder months

    But I have had the "Sprints" which look to be discontinued but close to these but with a strap across the top.
    http://www.vibramfivefingers.com/pro...assic-Mens.htm

    And I have these in the mail coming to me:
    http://www.vibramfivefingers.com/pro...Sport-Mens.htm

    Personally I believe in the benefits, they are out there. Makes sense in a way, we didn't evolve with EVA under our soles.

    Just like the VX they sure do get the looks. I have seen more and more wearing them in the last year. I kind of liked being the only one around here with them, like owning a VX. I have been wearing them near 4 years, in all sorts of enviroments - running, hiking dry or mud, boating, stand-up jet-skiing, you name it.

  2. #2
    Member Since
    Jun 2002
    Location
    1999, Ebony, VX, #1679
    Posts
    8,422
    Thanked: 3
    Hate them. As for added protection from cold...just the opposite. Why are mittens warmer than gloves...the diggits share body heat.
    Billy Oliver
    15xIronman
    My Sponsors:
    Accelerate3Coaching
    TriSports.com (PM me for 1 time use 20% off code)

  3. #3
    Member Since
    Jun 2010
    Location
    99, Silver, 1784
    Posts
    854
    Thanked: 0
    Quote Originally Posted by Triathlete View Post
    Hate them. As for added protection from cold...just the opposite. Why are mittens warmer than gloves...the diggits share body heat.
    +1

    And from a marketing perspective, their biggest selling point and their biggest challenge are one and the same: they look like feet.

  4. #4
    Member Since
    Jul 2006
    Location
    2000 IronMan #11
    Posts
    2,753
    Thanked: 0
    Added protection of the Adidas vs the less material Five Finger brand is what I was referring to.

    Convection and conduction.

  5. #5
    Member Since
    Dec 2008
    Location
    Former owner 2001, Foxfire Red, #0663
    Posts
    7,311
    Thanked: 33
    Just my personal opinion/situation....if you've ever suffered the incredible misery of plantar fasciitis, which I've had in both heels, at different times....and took 5 yrs and 2 years to resolve (non-surgically)....I would never even think of jeopardizing my heels trying these....I'll stick with my Keens.


    p.s...I think I saw pbkid (Jack) wearing these in Moab....think he said he loved them.
    VX KAT
    ....the adventure BEGINS ANEW! ...2015......
    Remember that life is not measured in the breaths you take, but rather in the moments that take your breath away.

  6. #6
    Member Since
    Jun 2004
    Location
    99 Astral Silver VX #1872 + 99 Ironman WIP
    Posts
    10,613
    Thanked: 1
    Quote Originally Posted by JHarris1385 View Post
    Just like the VX they sure do get the looks. I have seen more and more wearing them in the last year. I kind of liked being the only one around here with them, like owning a VX.

    You think those are great?

    HA! you shoulda jumped on the ugg boot fashion bandwagon when you had the chance...

  7. #7
    Member Since
    Jul 2006
    Location
    2000 IronMan #11
    Posts
    2,753
    Thanked: 0
    Never!

  8. #8
    Member Since
    Oct 2004
    Location
    99 Victory White Ironman 0685
    Posts
    1,579
    Thanked: 0
    They are no protection... and that's the point...toughen your feet and your self. My lower body strengh has improved greatly. Had flat feet.these shoes built an arch(you have to use them correctly) They are not made for a heel strike, you run on the balls of your feet(tip toe or middle strke) read up!!
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
    Chi Dog...Dog is my Co-pilot
    Onward thru the fog
    Leave it BETTER than you found it!

  9. #9
    Member Since
    Oct 2004
    Location
    99 Victory White Ironman 0685
    Posts
    1,579
    Thanked: 0
    ps...I know a lot of people who actually RUN "barefoot" I'm not that crazy...yet

  10. #10
    Member Since
    Jul 2006
    Location
    2000 IronMan #11
    Posts
    2,753
    Thanked: 0
    I hope that comment was not directed towards me!?
    Protection and etc adjectives was only referring to the extra material that run up the metatarsal bones vs. the Vibarams that stop short of them.

    I have been wearing them for 4 years, I continue to wear them for the benefits.

  11. #11
    Member Since
    Oct 2004
    Location
    99 Victory White Ironman 0685
    Posts
    1,579
    Thanked: 0
    [QUOTE=JHarris1385;246461]I hope that comment was not directed towards me!?
    Nope...just the nay sayers!

  12. #12
    Member Since
    Oct 2004
    Location
    99 Victory White Ironman 0685
    Posts
    1,579
    Thanked: 0
    Just got back from a run at the lake...love em
    The weather has been great all week. 70's this weekend

  13. #13
    Member Since
    Jul 2006
    Location
    2000 IronMan #11
    Posts
    2,753
    Thanked: 0
    My TrekSports should be here by the end of day.

    What style do you wear?


    - The Adidas ones are just like some of the reviews, little less flex, and slightly more padding on the foot bed. But they are MUCH better than the Fila crap Skelatoes!

    But they fit my toes a little better the way the toe material is made. My second toe is longer than my big toe.

  14. #14
    Member Since
    Oct 2004
    Location
    99 Victory White Ironman 0685
    Posts
    1,579
    Thanked: 0
    KSO's I need to check out all the new stuff that's out there.
    When I bought mine there wasn't much to chose from.

  15. #15
    Member Since
    Jun 2002
    Location
    1999, Ebony, VX, #1679
    Posts
    8,422
    Thanked: 3
    The problem is that most people don't use them correctly. They think they can just jump from their supportive, super padded running shoes and pound out the same mileage not giving their jounts, tendons, etc time to adapt. That, combined with very few "runners" practice good running form or have naturally good biomechanic's, has led to a lot of injuries.
    That and the fact that I personally don't like the look. On that note I am going to give the more minimalist shoe's a try as part of my shoe rotation. I am getting ready to test some Brooks Grits as soon as my sponsors get them in.

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  
$lv_vb_eventforums_eventdetails