Every time I see 5 finger shoes I think of the old tv show called Married with Children. There was an episode that had Al make 5 finger shoes. He called them God's shoes. So every 5 finger shoe to me is God's shoe.
Nice job on the review. I switched to Vibram FiveFingers in July 2012. My first few pair where the Bikilas. When I found the Spyridon model, those became my favorite, and still are. I also run a lot in the V-Trail 2.0, and my current pair have logged a ton of miles running the trails in the Grand Canyon. Just did a speed run in them there, 2 days ago, and posted that vid to my channel. My daughter joined me in running in FF's when she was in 8th Grade track in 2012, and went on to race HS Varsity Cross-Country and Track, all 4 years. Because off the FFs, and similar shoes, she never learned out to be a heel-strike or princess prance style runner, and was the only member of any of the teams, to not become injured. She's now 24 and still runs in them, and we're still running together. She's done 6 R2R runs at the Grand Canyon with me, and 1 Rim2River (vids on the channel). IMO, they're better without socks, both in how they fit, and in the fun of getting them wet on a run. They're very glove-like without socks, and when the lacing is snugged up, and the excess lace twisted up into a pig-tail before velcro-ing it down, the tongue stays nice. We purposefully run through creeks, and any other water, like a couple of 5yr olds.
Got these about 3 months ago and pretty well agree with this review. My biggest thing to add would be IMO these feel wider and more flexible than other VFFs I have tried.
I don't know if they're still available these days, but Vibram came out with the Lontra in 2012. They are an insulated option meant for running in the snow and they are water resistant. I still have a pair and they are a great option for colder weather/light snow.
I bought a pair of the KSOs, but got them off Amazon cause they were cheaper. The soles are already coming off, the seller delayed a response on purpose to avoid responsibility, and I can't talk to Vibram about it because they don't deal with resellers anymore.
Soon when I get my student loan money for the fall! Contemplating the insulated V trek for winter. That's assuming the code is good on the Canadian site! Or even what it is, because if the code is contained in the link it vanished when selecting my region. I tried "ChrisSeverson", but it said "Coupon cannot be added to your cart". But I mean, Vibram has a huge sale on the US side right now, and more style and color options, as usual. Canada pays far more and gets shafted. 😂
@@danielames3937 we have it, and they don’t feel similar at all haha the Spyridon uses a meshy canvas material and has a Velcro ankle strap. It’s more like a dry land version of the V-Aqua.
Hi, thanx for kind review and I have one question. You posted V trail review also, and which one is better you think? V-alpha vs V-trail Alpha is not water-proof and V-trail is, right? (I have V-run and it’ my favorite, and your answer is gonna make me buy second one) Thank you!
@@goldkim9332 Vibram does not have any waterproof offerings. I prefer the v alpha personally. It’s much more comfortable and would be great for trails if that’s what you want it for
I don't think you'd get much grip and be able to cut like you want to on the turf. We've talked with brands about a wide toe boxed cleat, there just isn't enough demand at this point
@@TomasStarr there’s not really a five finger that will work on the snow other than the Lynx they came out with and we haven’t had them to review so I can’t speak on that. Peluva just came out with a water resistant hiking focused toe shoe called the Strand ATR. We are reviewing that currently so that could be a better option
So, do you have a VFF suggestion for wide feet (EEE/EEEE)? I did a search, and it looks like most people feel that they accommodate wide feet fairly well from the few reddit comments I could find. But I saw little actual data. The look a little narrow in the arch for me, but the ball looks mega wide, so it is hard to judge.
I’ll take a look at some of the insteps and get back to you. The nice thing about two shoes is they kinda mold to the shape of your foot. So having super wide feet doesn’t usually matter unless your feet are “abnormally” wide. As far as the instep goes, do you tend to have flatter feet? Because the instep of the foot is naturally narrow based on the ideal height of your arches
@@sonsofsever Thank you, watching some more of your videos on them now. (V-Train as I need a good lifting/light cardio shoe.) And didn't realize you had a second channel, so I am checking that out.
@kitcraft9516 I have very similar size, 10.5 x 4.5 and size 44 fits me like a glove. I have had a few other vffs and they felt more restrictive that the v-alpha. I got mine on Etsy for $60 FYI
@@sonsofsever ok, I may order a pair of these Al Bundy shoes or should they be called God's shoes or Married with Children shoes. haha. Still can not help but think of that show though.
@@truesight91 the reality is no five finger will last super long depending on how it’s used. I haven’t seen this wear any faster than the others. And I dunno what the toe issues others are having but for me these are probably the second most comfortable five finger I’ve tried so far
Hello Chris how you doing man? I really like those 5 finger shoes man. I like the colors too. I just wonder if they are wide enough for my extremely wide feet 🦶 i have. I have a couple of pairs but my toes are so fat that they barely fit it the toes Pockets because of how fat my toes are. You can see my toes Bulging out of the toes Pockets which I am Afraid that I am going to rip the toe Pockets right out because of how fat & how bad my toes are Bulging out of the toes Pockets. But i love the barefoot 👣 feeling that you get from wearing them. Sometimes I wish I didn't have extremely wide feet 🦶 cuz i really like to get me a pair of these. Thanks you for sharing this video buddy. P.S. O you Mission about wearing your 5 finger to work. Did you do a video of you wearing them at work? & how did they feel while wearing them at work? Good video buddy again thank you for sharing this video buddy.
They are wide enough for me at size 44 and 11.4 wide feet. However the toes don't fit well with socks so I have had to get used to wearing and running in them sockless.
@joshgies1869 Oh OK your foot is a size 44 & a 4 E wide feet 🦶 is that right ? That's a wide foot man. I have 6 boys & all of them have very wide feet 🦶 & One of my sons feet 🦶 is a 4 E wide with big toes. Yeah my feet 🦶 will not even fit in the toes sock. Not even my big toe will not fit in the toes Pockets. I have very very chubby fat wide toes so. My big toe is about 2" inches wide. " LOL" & the rest of my toes are over 1" inches wide. I would have to be wearing them sockless too. I appreciate your help & Opinion & thanks you so much for replying back. This was very helpful to me .
Every time I see 5 finger shoes I think of the old tv show called Married with Children. There was an episode that had Al make 5 finger shoes. He called them God's shoes. So every 5 finger shoe to me is God's shoe.
Nice job on the review.
I switched to Vibram FiveFingers in July 2012. My first few pair where the Bikilas. When I found the Spyridon model, those became my favorite, and still are. I also run a lot in the V-Trail 2.0, and my current pair have logged a ton of miles running the trails in the Grand Canyon. Just did a speed run in them there, 2 days ago, and posted that vid to my channel.
My daughter joined me in running in FF's when she was in 8th Grade track in 2012, and went on to race HS Varsity Cross-Country and Track, all 4 years. Because off the FFs, and similar shoes, she never learned out to be a heel-strike or princess prance style runner, and was the only member of any of the teams, to not become injured. She's now 24 and still runs in them, and we're still running together. She's done 6 R2R runs at the Grand Canyon with me, and 1 Rim2River (vids on the channel).
IMO, they're better without socks, both in how they fit, and in the fun of getting them wet on a run. They're very glove-like without socks, and when the lacing is snugged up, and the excess lace twisted up into a pig-tail before velcro-ing it down, the tongue stays nice. We purposefully run through creeks, and any other water, like a couple of 5yr olds.
Love this. Thanks for sharing! Will for sure be watching some of your content!
Got these about 3 months ago and pretty well agree with this review. My biggest thing to add would be IMO these feel wider and more flexible than other VFFs I have tried.
Best five fingers.. very comfortable, fits well after it settles in
V-Alpha is my first five fingers shoes, and i feel so comfy to wear it.
Love those!
I don't know if they're still available these days, but Vibram came out with the Lontra in 2012. They are an insulated option meant for running in the snow and they are water resistant. I still have a pair and they are a great option for colder weather/light snow.
Umm… they need to bring that back for sure!
Are these like kso evo for trails. Seems thinner then v run.
Problem megagrip is made for dirt or soft ground. Roads will tear them up
@@toddboucher3302 I’ve used them on trail, road, track. It handles everything pretty dang well.
I bought a pair of the KSOs, but got them off Amazon cause they were cheaper. The soles are already coming off, the seller delayed a response on purpose to avoid responsibility, and I can't talk to Vibram about it because they don't deal with resellers anymore.
@@FenrirAldebrand aw man! Should’ve used our discount code on the Vibram website 😬
Soon when I get my student loan money for the fall! Contemplating the insulated V trek for winter.
That's assuming the code is good on the Canadian site!
Or even what it is, because if the code is contained in the link it vanished when selecting my region. I tried "ChrisSeverson", but it said "Coupon cannot be added to your cart".
But I mean, Vibram has a huge sale on the US side right now, and more style and color options, as usual. Canada pays far more and gets shafted. 😂
@@FenrirAldebrand True north, strong and…. Expensive 😬 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
Please compare this with the Spyridon. They are very similar.
@@danielames3937 we have it, and they don’t feel similar at all haha the Spyridon uses a meshy canvas material and has a Velcro ankle strap. It’s more like a dry land version of the V-Aqua.
I meant they seem similar in weight, tread, and uses. Why might someone lean towards a Spyridon over this or vice versa?
Hi, thanx for kind review and I have one question. You posted V trail review also, and which one is better you think?
V-alpha vs V-trail
Alpha is not water-proof and V-trail is, right?
(I have V-run and it’ my favorite, and your answer is gonna make me buy second one)
Thank you!
@@goldkim9332 Vibram does not have any waterproof offerings. I prefer the v alpha personally. It’s much more comfortable and would be great for trails if that’s what you want it for
@@sonsofsever appreciate it! Okay I’ll purchase alpha then! Thanks again!
Thoughts on using them to play sport of astroturf?
I play ultimate frisbee and want to try them instead of cleats
I don't think you'd get much grip and be able to cut like you want to on the turf. We've talked with brands about a wide toe boxed cleat, there just isn't enough demand at this point
@@sonsofsever I have seen this one brand online that makes them, but they’re only shipping them spring 2025
@@sonsofsever I used a pair of vivo trail shoes that work pretty well, so I’m hoping this will be at least like those
Which Vibram five finger would you recommend for an all rounder? Gym, walking, trail walking etc thanks
@@charliefowkes1158 this one
@@sonsofseverShould I buy the Alphas? Winter is coming and I am worried about the build quality after using during cold winter nights.
@@TomasStarr there’s not really a five finger that will work on the snow other than the Lynx they came out with and we haven’t had them to review so I can’t speak on that. Peluva just came out with a water resistant hiking focused toe shoe called the Strand ATR. We are reviewing that currently so that could be a better option
So, do you have a VFF suggestion for wide feet (EEE/EEEE)? I did a search, and it looks like most people feel that they accommodate wide feet fairly well from the few reddit comments I could find. But I saw little actual data. The look a little narrow in the arch for me, but the ball looks mega wide, so it is hard to judge.
I’ll take a look at some of the insteps and get back to you. The nice thing about two shoes is they kinda mold to the shape of your foot. So having super wide feet doesn’t usually matter unless your feet are “abnormally” wide.
As far as the instep goes, do you tend to have flatter feet? Because the instep of the foot is naturally narrow based on the ideal height of your arches
@@sonsofsever So my feet are about 10.65 x 4.5 inches. A solid 4E. High arch and instep. Not flat at all lol.
@@kitcraft9516 with higher arches than me and almost the same foot size you shouldn’t have issues with the 5 finger instep 🤷🏻♂️
@@sonsofsever Thank you, watching some more of your videos on them now. (V-Train as I need a good lifting/light cardio shoe.) And didn't realize you had a second channel, so I am checking that out.
@kitcraft9516 I have very similar size, 10.5 x 4.5 and size 44 fits me like a glove. I have had a few other vffs and they felt more restrictive that the v-alpha. I got mine on Etsy for $60 FYI
I can not help but ask the question how do you get your foot in that thing?
Easier than you think!
@@sonsofsever ok, I may order a pair of these Al Bundy shoes or should they be called God's shoes or Married with Children shoes. haha. Still can not help but think of that show though.
People say alpha wears out quick compared to others and toe issues.
@@truesight91 the reality is no five finger will last super long depending on how it’s used. I haven’t seen this wear any faster than the others. And I dunno what the toe issues others are having but for me these are probably the second most comfortable five finger I’ve tried so far
Hello Chris how you doing man? I really like those 5 finger shoes man. I like the colors too. I just wonder if they are wide enough for my extremely wide feet 🦶 i have. I have a couple of pairs but my toes are so fat that they barely fit it the toes Pockets because of how fat my toes are. You can see my toes Bulging out of the toes Pockets which I am Afraid that I am going to rip the toe Pockets right out because of how fat & how bad my toes are Bulging out of the toes Pockets. But i love the barefoot 👣 feeling that you get from wearing them. Sometimes I wish I didn't have extremely wide feet 🦶 cuz i really like to get me a pair of these. Thanks you for sharing this video buddy. P.S. O you Mission about wearing your 5 finger to work. Did you do a video of you wearing them at work? & how did they feel while wearing them at work? Good video buddy again thank you for sharing this video buddy.
They are wide enough for me at size 44 and 11.4 wide feet. However the toes don't fit well with socks so I have had to get used to wearing and running in them sockless.
@joshgies1869 Oh OK your foot is a size 44 & a 4 E wide feet 🦶 is that right ? That's a wide foot man. I have 6 boys & all of them have very wide feet 🦶 & One of my sons feet 🦶 is a 4 E wide with big toes. Yeah my feet 🦶 will not even fit in the toes sock. Not even my big toe will not fit in the toes Pockets. I have very very chubby fat wide toes so. My big toe is about 2" inches wide. " LOL" & the rest of my toes are over 1" inches wide. I would have to be wearing them sockless too. I appreciate your help & Opinion & thanks you so much for replying back. This was very helpful to me .
Me 😅 would love to experience waterproof five fingers
KSO Evo! th-cam.com/users/shortsIaQ9dvkncPo?si=wBIJfYM21dCAMgOt