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The post below, from Vagabond,  is an honest portrayal of an active person getting into his Vibram FiveFingers for the first time. Call it a review. Call it a journal. Call it whatever you want, but it’s worth the read. Share your thoughts or differences in the comments. - Tony

Barely any padding, Velcro straps, and five little toe-pods, I have never worn anything like my Vibram FiveFingers, and, unless you’re a fan of athletic mittens, it’s more than likely you haven’t worn anything quite like these either.

But, you have heard of them.

Since buying my pair, I’ve learned that everyone has heard of the FiveFingers. In fact, I’m willing to bet that anyone reading this article has heard about these shoes in conjunction with their myriad of somewhat mythical body benefits.  These magical powers are what drew me into buying my own pair of Bikila Vibram FiveFingers.  Specifically, what most interested me was the effects these shoes were said to have on the way I am able to use my body and muscles, restructuring usage of the leg and correcting bad posture.  Before buying them, I learned as much as I could about the shoes, but the reality was different than even I expected.

I was warned about the first adjustment, the physical adjustment.  Before buying them, I read the FAQs and tips for wearing FiveFingers, and, as I slipped them on for the first time, I was prepared to have my feet and legs kill after just a little bit of exercise.  This was not the case. The first week with my shoes was spent stand-up paddleboarding, using them mainly to paddle out over the rocks and to stand on the board, not very strenuous.  I didn’t have a single problem with the shoes, my legs, or really anything for that entire week.

Using my own “I wear sandals, so my feet must already be adjusted” reasoning, when we returned from our trip I took the shoes to do a real workout routine for the first time without thinking twice about letting my feet and legs adjust.  To put if frankly, the feeling of working out in them was fantastic; my feet felt lighter, more bouncy, and overall there was a new ease to running.  I’m not going to lie, I don’t enjoy running and that day I loved running.  I stretched a bit afterwards, but otherwise felt fine.

The next day, walking was a challenge.  The statistics about Vibram shoes enabling the calf and lower leg to work more naturally while taking pressure of the thigh are totally true, and so my calves felt like Neo just released from the Matrix.  It took two days for the pain to totally subside, just in time for another workout.  I would say that it was after a week and a half of pretty steady usage that my body became accustom to the shoes.  According to Vibram, this adjustment time period has a wild fluctuation rate from a week to years.  Based on my experience, I think a large part of this can be contributed to the consistency of wear.  When I take a few days off from working out, I feel a small strain in my legs as they readjust to the muscle usage.  So, I think it’s important, when first adjusting, to not let the leg strain slow you down, work out through the ache or your legs won’t become accustomed to working the new way.  However, Vibram does warn that you should not put undue stress on yourself and even lighten your average workout as you adjust.

I do want to note that I have only felt a strong ache or pain after working out in the shoes.  When simply hiking, surfing, or playing any leisurely sport, I haven’t had trouble at all.

However, the second adjustment, the biggest adjustment, doesn’t have any thing to do with the physics of the shoe or muscle usage.  It’s the fact that every time you wear FiveFingers out of the house, you will be transformed into a social butterfly.  Really, these are the best icebreakers ever invented.  In fact, my Bikila’s are the most social thing I’ve ever been around.  Every time I wear them I end up in at least one conversation, and we don’t talk much about the shoes.  Wearing these shoes becomes an invitation to everyone who sees them to discuss their athletic feats.  At first I was hesitant to embrace this side of wearing the shoes, but now, whenever I see someone stare at the shoes and not say anything, I start up a conversation.  Even with people who have their own pair, they want to hear about what I think about mine.  ’Do you have any tips?’  ’What did you think when you put them on for the first time?’  It’s a really unique situation to be in.

Learned From Experience:

There is really only one problem with these shoes, they smell horrible.  I wore clogs throughout high school, and this smell decimates what those smelled like.  Luckily, FiveFingers are all washable (drip dry*).  I’ve washed them once, and the odor quickly returned, so the smell is something you have to stay on top of.  This is less of a problem is you have a washer at your house and more of a problem if you live in a LA apartment.

An issue with the shoes that is entirely user based is that these shoes can go anywhere, but not all at the same time.  For instance, one day I took them hiking, we did a bit of rock climbing, and then walked through a pond, the shoe was great for everything but the hike out.  They shoes are made for water, but aren’t quick drying.  Even though the shoe is design to fit like a glove, walking in them wet is not a great experience.  While I didn’t end up with blisters or anything like that, it wasn’t the most comfortable walk ever.

Finally, the first time and the tenth time you put these shoes on, it can take a second to get each toe in the right hole. One tip I have is to stand and lightly press down on your foot, this causes the toes to naturally spread out.  Don’t get me wrong, there might still be a bit of toe fishing to be done, but this helps a lot.

My current Vibram FiveFingers are the first shoes I ever bought, and are probably the coolest shoes I will ever own.  Athletically, Socially, and Style-y, this shoe has out performed all my expectations.

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Climbing Shoe Review: The Scarpa Vapor V

by Trailblazer August 14, 2012 Climb

By Trailblazer staffer: Nick Votto I’ve recently had the chance to try out the Scarpa Vapor V’s and I’ve been very impressed with the overall performance of this shoe. The specific model with dual Velcro straps, Scarpa also makes them in lace-up and slipper versions, all coming with the Vibram XS Grip rubber. Though they could be used [...]

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TB’s Pick of the Week: Spring 2012 VIBRAM FIVE FINGERS

by TonyDasilva March 5, 2012 Barefoot Running
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We are fans of barefoot running over here at Trailblazer and were pretty excited when we started opening the new styles of Vibram FiveFingers recently. We especially loved the Seeya and the Spyridon. Check out our two favorites below! The Vibram Five Fingers SeeYa for Men in Black/Dayglow is an ultra-streamlined performance shoe for ultra-serious [...]

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5 Tips For Surviving Your First Run In Vibrams

by TonyDasilva March 2, 2012 Barefoot Running
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There’s something about running in Vibrams that makes you want to run farther. Unfortunately, for most new Vibram wearers, this feeling can often lead to the dreaded sore calves that are the trademark of doing Too Much Too Soon (TMTS). The problem is that it just feels so good to run with light feet that [...]

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A Vibram Five Fingers Introduction

by TonyDasilva January 25, 2012 Barefoot Running
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Vibram FiveFingers isn’t a product, it’s a community. And when we asked you to help us make a video introducing newcomers to Vibram FiveFingers, boy did you deliver. By the end we had over a thousand submissions, and picking 100 finalists was no easy task. All finalists received 2 pairs of VFF’s, and one lucky [...]

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The Second Annual East Rock Festival!

by TonyDasilva September 16, 2011 Events
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Come visit Trailblazer at the East Rock Festival tomorrow and put your name in the raffle for a chance to win a pair of Vibram FiveFingers Bikila’s! The Second Annual East Rock Festival will return to Orange Street in New Haven tomorrow! SATURDAY 11:00 AM-8:00 PM The East Rock Festival is one of the largest [...]

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Gear Guide: The Merrell Trail Glove

by TonyDasilva September 1, 2011 Barefoot Running

Check out the new Merrell barefoot collection! These low profile shoes allow you to strengthen, stimulate and realign your body naturally. The Merrell Barefoot Trail Glove for Men combines a Vibram® sole, an ultra-lightweight upper and synthetic leather foot sling that fits like a glove. Merrell Trail Glove Olive – Men’s Price: $110.00   Merrell [...]

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Vibram FiveFingers KomodoSport LS’s Now Available for Pre-Order

by TonyDasilva July 7, 2011 Barefoot Running
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The newest addition to the Vibram FiveFingers fitness line is the KomodoSport Lace (LS) and it’s available for pre-order right now! The KomodoSport LS offers all the benefits of the Vibram Fivefingers KomodoSport along with the speed lacing system to accommodate wider feed and higher insteps. Pre-order your Komodosport LS’s right now! Other benefits include [...]

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Trailblazer’s Barefoot Footwear Comparison

by TonyDasilva June 28, 2011 Barefoot Running
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Not sure which barefoot shoe is right for you? Take a look at our gear guide below and see which style is the best fit for your foot. Merrell Barefoot Glove New Balance Minimus Trail Vibram FiveFingers KomodoSport These low profile shoes allow you to strengthen, stimulate and realign your body naturally. A light and [...]

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Review: New Balance Minimus Trail

by TonyDasilva June 7, 2011 Barefoot Running
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The Outside Blog just did a pretty good analysis and review of our new New Balance Minimus shoe. We have them online and in all of our Trailblazer store locations. Chack out the review and come in for a fitting. – Tony Take some fashion cues from a sticky-sole river shoe, sprinkle a dose of [...]

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The Vibram FiveFingers Speed is Here!

by TonyDasilva June 6, 2011 Barefoot Running
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You asked for it, you got it. The Vibram FiveFingers Speed is now available not only in the USA, but right here at Trailblazer! The Vibram FiveFingers Speed in black for men is based on a unique new platform offering you reliable ground feedback and a confortable 3mm polyurethane insole that’s thickest under the ball. [...]

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Trailblazer and Vibram at the CFPA Gear Expo

by TonyDasilva May 4, 2011 Barefoot Running
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Jon Vinet and Trailblazer were part of the CFPA Outdoor Gear Expo & Silent Auction last week, at Wesleyan University. Jon took the time to hold a clinic and introduce Vibram FiveFingers to people that hadn’t seen them before. Can you imagine?! So, take a look at our day and the clinic Jon held below.  – Tony Jon [...]

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Vibram FiveFingers Interview With Jon Vinet

by TonyDasilva April 28, 2011 Barefoot Running
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Trailblazer has been working with Jon Vinet and the Pursuit Brand Equity Group for a while now. So, we thought it would be great to share some of the questions many of you have about Vibram and barefoot running, together. Take a look at some of the more detailed questions about the brand itself, getting [...]

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My New Vibram Bikila LS’s

by TonyDasilva April 21, 2011 Barefoot Running
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I just got a pair of the new  Vibram Bikila LS’s and took them for a spin around the office. Check out some of my work day below. – Tony

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Are Vibrams Becoming Popular?

by Trailblazer March 29, 2011 Run

Last summer, whenever I ran a race I would see very few other runners wearing Vibrams and would get a lot of “What are those?!” questions. I’m happy to say that it’s only March and in the races that I’ve run so far, I’ve seen an increase in the number of Vibrams and the question has [...]

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Branford Staff Clinic: Vibram and Patagonia Visit Trailblazer

by Trailblazer March 25, 2011 In Stores
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BY : Laura Gomez, Branford Staffer It’s that time of the year! Well, almost… Spring is technically here, but let’s be real here; it snowed this week. Regardless, we all know the nice weather is just around the corner. That is why the Trailblazer team got together last night at the New Haven store to [...]

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Vibram Debuts: Robots, Naked People, and the Bikila Microsite

by TonyDasilva March 15, 2011 Barefoot Running
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Remember Vibram’s naked ads? Well, it took a lot more time to perfect it than meets the eye. Take a look at the video below documenting the process, from scraps to real life. – Tony Vibram FiveFingers launched a video this week detailing the making of its controversial barefoot running microsite describing the Bikila. At www.youarethetechnology.com, two [...]

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