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  1. #241
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    Default Re: Vibram Fivefingers Anyone?

    Hi everyone,

    I recently got hold of a pair of SoftStar Runamocs, which I love so I have 3 pairs of minimalist shoes for sale.

    VibramFiveFingers KSO Brown size 41 - Very good condition

    VibramFiveFingers Trek Black size 40 - These are the Kangaroo leather trail version which isn't available in the UK. Fantastic condition.

    VivoBarefoot Evo's White/red size UK7 - Like new

    Message me if you're interested or have any questions.

    Thanks

    Terry

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    Default Re: Vibram Fivefingers Anyone?

    All too small for me Terry. How are the softstar mocs?

    Are you the Terry that did well in the last Malvern joggers race? Do you race in minimal shoes?

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    Default Re: Vibram Fivefingers Anyone?

    Quote Originally Posted by Twister View Post
    All too small for me Terry. How are the softstar mocs?

    Are you the Terry that did well in the last Malvern joggers race? Do you race in minimal shoes?
    Yep, that's me :-)

    Softstar Runamocs are great. Loads of toe room and enough protection without interfering too much with a natural running gait. I've been using them over the hills the past week and they've preformed very well. When it comes to racing, I wear racing flats ie X-Talons (off trail) F-lite 230 (trail) and some Asics Piranha (road), although I've started using F-lites for road running now (better flexibility). I use barefoot running and minimalist footwear for training but when it comes to racing I prefer a bit more protection. I've tried going "flat out" in my VFF's but it's near impossible not to accidentally land on a sharp pointy rock/stone and end up with bruising. For me bf/minimalist running is a great tool to use to improve technique etc. Since incorporating this approach, I've been getting faster and stronger and have not suffered any of my old injuries (shin splints, knee problems, hips). When I look back now, I can't believe I used to wear orthotics!

    Life's great....run with it!

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    Default Re: Vibram Fivefingers Anyone?

    Yeah, I'm about where you are using barefoot/minimalism as a training and strengthening tool. I know what you mean about VFF, especially over the Malvern ridge.

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    Default Re: Vibram Fivefingers Anyone?

    haha, those aren't slippers, they're pretty good barefoot running shoes.. i love me vibram bikilas!

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    Default Re: Vibram Fivefingers Anyone?

    haha i love those shoes.. i saw them first here.. i really want the speeds but they are only in the UK i think: http://barefootrunningshoes.org/vibram-fivefingers/men/

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