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  • Man, your toes went it so easy, I have to have a fight with mine to get them to go in right.

  • Would it be good for kitesurfing.. kiteboard with footstraps ?

  • mine arrived today. wearing them now.

  • where can u find them at if you know then comment on this

  • @bamagirl4evr  I bought my at shields.

  • @bamagirl4evr I know you can buy them online and at REI. also the info on retailers is on their website i believe

  • i really want to bar lace the kso speed

  • Cool I can't wait to try them out.

  • my pair will be here tomarrow

  • Let me ask you, what camera are you using? can you give me the brand and model. Thank you

  • these are the exact same ones im getting today!

  • i love my kso's and flow's for trikking!

  • @lespaulgunit111 actually, he's right, if you pronounce Vitale the Italian way it's with a "vee" sound. Listen here. forvo . com/word/vitale

    (remove the spaces)

  • fantastic product. been running barefoot for ~2 years now and love my fivefingers for indoor activities! recommend them to anyone!!

    p.s. size 44? bigfoot! HA

  • wouldn't the flows be better suited for your purpose?

  • Do you still need a deck pad for the SUP? I wonder if they have enough grip to use on a clear board.

  • Excellent video! I made the mistake of buying the five finger "classics." The tab on the back of the shoe at the achilles tendon rubs a blister...wish i had bought the KSOs. I have the KSO trek which i wear as "dress shoes" to work -- I really get some looks! The biggest selection of five finger shoes on Oahu is at the Wheatgrass Center on Center Street in Kaimuki, and they are very helpful to make sure to buy the right size!

  • They look like really neat shoes! How do they feel like when walking in the city, could they be used for a type of walking shoe.I have Hammer toes. I have tried different things to keep my toes apart but they don't stay on and very hard to wear inside shoes. These look like they could do the trick, I'm not a really athletic person but I do a lot of walking. I also have bunions and calluses, is the sole thick enough not to feel to pebbles on the street,,thanks. Any comment would be welcome

  • check out the "kso trek" model.. the sol is thicker.. they will help your toes separate, i had a minor problem at first, but their designed thin so you can connect to the surface beneath you .. goodluck

  • @bass3rd You will feel pebbles withe the KSOs or the classics; however, the KSO Treks have more tread on them and are considered their "trail running / hiking 'boot'". I wear them to my white collar job!  They are made of kangaroo suede -- beautiful and very comfortable!

  • Just bought the exact pair last week. When walking on the street you would be able to feel a pebble but your food really surrounds it so it does not feel very bad.

  • @bass3rd they are really comfy i love them and have tried them instore and waiting for them to come in. my girlfriend walks all day in them and amazingly to me has no problems whatsoever first day she had a blister but thats cause she had to break them in they are awesome

  • one handed 5 finger shoe INSTALL!!!!

  • seriously its pronounced "vee-brum"

  • Arent you supposed to use teh FLOWs for water activities?

  • You're not "supposed" to use any model for ANYTHING. It's whatever works best for you. Besides, the Flows are more cold-water oriented; they're made from wetsuit material. They're also more expensive.

  • The KSO are also designed for water activities.

  • i have the same 5 fingers kso. it's very great shoes!

  • Very nice review

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