By Justin on Aug 16, 2009 | In general | Send feedback »
Another week goes by and we get a bunch of new reviews, including a "big one" by crunchgear.com.
However, running barefoot in Brooklyn is a bad idea. So I ordered the Five Fingers Classic for about $75 - I bought 44 for my size 11.5 foot and they fit very well - and waited. I ran. My knees were screaming. My ankles hurt. Then, a few minutes later, all the pain was gone. I was running normally and, thanks to the light weight and comfort I could run longer than I ever could. I could run without stopping, which was a big change for me. I could run for quite a while. The only limitations were the blisters I got during the first few runs. Even those went away.
It’s thin, lightweight, offers little to no arch and heel support, and only sports a then rubber sole meant to prevent cuts and abrasion wounds and a breathable mesh top to keep out dirt and rocks. In this video I review the Vibram Five Finger running shoe and point out it’s strengths and areas of improvement. Enjoy!Video after the jump!
That's it for this week!

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