Jason Cruises “the Med” in FiveFinger Classics (Italy, France, Spain)

Received this annotated account from Jason (“Ardent” on the forums) of his recently finished cruise

Library Director to run Collingswood Book Festival 5K Race in his VFFs

Brett Bonfield, the director of Collingswood Public Library in New Jersey (just outside of Philadelp

Sal’s California Central Coast Road Trip in KSOs and Classics

Sal Rodriguez recently took a road trip along the California Central Coast. Along the way, he saw s

Taking a Helicopter for a Spin in Five Finger Classics

Mike recently posted to the birthday shoes forums about his

Colin takes two weeks to “mill around” France barefoot or in Vibrams (Classics)

“I spent most of the time barefoot whilst milling around the campsites and driving. I wore my Vibrams when out and about sight seeing (because barefoot isn’t always appropriate) and cycling and I wore my cheap aging flipflops when the grass outside the tent was wet – my wife would go nuts if I even contemplated walking into the tent with muddy or wet feet/Vibrams.”

Tripp’s 5K in Vibram Five Finger Classics

Got an update from Tripp in Austin regarding his Five Finger Classics. He recently ran a 5K race in

Mini Golfin’ in Vibram Five Finger Classics

Kati and Ellyn got in a round of mini golf in their mauve/sand and black Classic Vibram Five Fingers

Kettlebells and Vibram FiveFinger Classics

In the mailbag came the above photos from Bob Garon, who does a “Kettlebell Boot Camp” in Gilbert, A

How to put on Classic Vibram Five Fingers without using your hands [How-to]

A video demonstration of how to put on Classic Vibram Five Fingers without using your hands, a necessary skill to take your Vibrams from being a fantastic shoe to the staple footwear (like flip flops or sandals) you were for every occassion!

“Monkey Shoes” and Dog Paws from Vibram Five Fingers fan Erik

“Monkey shoes” is definitely one of the various names people give to Vibram fivefingers. That said, since human beings are much more closely related to apes than monkeys from a genetic point of view, I submit that VFFs are more appropriately nicknamed “ape shoes.”