“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.”
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Barefoot shoes enthusiasts are doing just about everything under the sun in their minimalist shoes. Check it out.
A shot taken by Ben’s wife mid-race — click for a larger version!I first heard from Ben ba
Conor had uploaded to the Birthday Shoes / Vibram Five Fingers Facebook page the above photo of him
Got an update from Tripp in Austin regarding his Five Finger Classics. He recently ran a 5K race in
The above photos, which I assimilated into a collage (click the image for a larger version), were ta
Kati and Ellyn got in a round of mini golf in their mauve/sand and black Classic Vibram Five Fingers
In the mailbag came the above photos from Bob Garon, who does a “Kettlebell Boot Camp” in Gilbert, A
Got the above photos of Anna, who successfully wrangled her new pair of Vibram FiveFinger KSOs away
Move over Stonehenge. Now there’s Foamhenge — a lifesize replica of Stonehenge. Jerry checks it out in his Vibram Five Fingers.
“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.”