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  • i was watching scratching championships and i ended up in this weird part of youtube ._.''

  • this is usable info thanks

  • o wow why cant you just run barefoot wats the point of wearing these shoes lol

  • wow how cool!

  • Grooming - those nails need some attention.

  • Why wear these at all? Why not walk barefoot? I don't get it.

  • ...And my fuckin headphone cord managed to find a way into the whole tying process

  • @jouhotehmonk I basically said these shoes here on this video suck it's just a piece of rubber for people r to cheap to buy toe shoes and the VFF'S r ten times more durable that these piece of craps

  • @jouhotehmonk. O ok good for but if u actually read my comment what u just said has nothing to do with what I commented

  • この靴を発売してください!

  • I really think the minimilast approach is for runners that weigh less than 150 lbs. Im a 180 lb runner and have found myself needing more support after wearing both the VibramFF and the New Balance Minimus

  • @otatted1 I weigh 170 lbs and have been running fully barefoot/ in vibram bikilas now for about a year, and haven't seen a need for more support, and that's with putting in heavy mileage weeks, as well (85+ per week).

    I know every runner is different, and I don't know your situation, but I think there's something to a person's approach to barefoot/ minimalist running when they start (i.e., did the runner actually change their form at all, did they start out with too many miles too quick, etc)

  • @drewbaye actually the new VFFs don't stink the only thing that stinks r my feet and I don't take mine off till I take a shower so all around good and if my shoes do start to stink a little all u need is a little body spray to get rid of and prevent it so I think I'll stick with my AMAZING VFFs

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  • Fuck that shit!! I'm an American and that lacing learning curve is way to goddamn much for me.

  • @flirtwd and ya wonder why americans are getting fatter

  • @flirtwd There are some way easier lacing styles at invisibleshoe(dot) com/tying

  • @flirtwd wuts that have to do with u bein american?

  • @flirtwd Of course you are American... You probably want a machine to tie the sandals for you don't you? You're all way too stupid to learn anything aren't you?

  • @micas96 thatsthejoke.jpg

  • Stupidest shoes ever these r just hobo shoes and for people who r to cheap to buy five fingers

  • @ad5000donnell I love mine and I also own a half dozen pairs of VFFs. I prefer to wear my huaraches because they're even more comfortable and unlike the Vibrams, I don't have to wash them every three days to keep them from getting funky.

    Give them a try before you knock them. If you like VFF's you may find you like these even more.

  • @ad5000donnell

    Oh really? I happen to have 5 pairs of VFF's with 2 more that will be here within maybe 2 weeks; and I just did an order for a pair of InvisibleShoes Huaraches (Connect 4mm). Mhmm.

  • What material was used as the sole? It looks like leather. Many shoes for women have but what looks like a thin layer of leather as soles. While men have to put up with or demand being set apart from and /or askew of the ground with, more often, thicker soles. These look like the way to go.

  • @reforest4fertility The material in this video is a rubber from Vibram they call "Cherry." It's 4mm thick and gives a VERY barefoot feel while still offering protection. It's what we use in our kits and custom-made shoes at invisibleshoe(dot)com

  • @reforest4fertility rubber is used.

  • @reforest4fertility rather than string leather strapping is used. More durable.

  • This is one of the best videos I have seen so far, this is really good stuff!

  • @DannyG1810 Very kind of you to say. Thanks.

  • Thanks Steve! (You are Steve, right?) How long is the cord you use?

  • @effzee Well, that depends. I typically start with a 6' lace. But if I don't want to do something fancy with the "leftover" -- see invisibleshoe-dot-com-slash-ty­ing -- then I can get by with 5'6" or so. Interestingly, the amount of lace you need is often about the same as your height.

  • haha that looks so coooool!

  • Thanks a buttload my barefoot brother! I've tried a few different techniques and a I would have to say that the style your displaying is top notch in my book!

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