hi my name is rafael im form mexico i want to know the name of the meterial to make my own invisible shoes what are the name in spanish beacuse i have back problems and i read some information about this and the five fingers gives the same results but both look diferent i like more this than spend like some dollars on the five fingerss ans with this i can have like five pairs invisible shoes and where can i nuy the material pleasee
Yes, interesting. But I would wear these flipflops only in winter, on the streets. In other times I prefer to go barefoot (90% / year). Even in winter, in the park, on the mountains ... Wherever I have the pleasure to feel well.
These guys huaraches are garbage where vibram or just run barefoot don't buy into he's vibrams aren't good bs remember he's trying to make money of course he's gonna side with his so called huaraches
@BaDAsSSnIPeRz First of all, we still sell the Vibram huaraches (they're our "Classic" model). Secondly, I'm a big proponent of being totally barefoot -- huaraches are for when conditions don't allow that (including something as simple as getting into a restaurant that requires shoes). Third, if you look online at the reviews from people who've actually TRIED both our new FeelTrue and the Vibram, you'll see they all prefer the new product.
@BaDAsSSnIPeRz i'm sorry but you're wrong. I'm sure he's pushing a product (one I bought and love) but both have benefits. I wore his new huaraches in rain and on muddy terrain without slippage or discomfort. I love em.
@KiekkoFIN Depends on your conditioning and the type of snow. I ran all last winter in Colorado... but: a) We get fluffy snow (not slush), and; b) I had been wearing nothing else for 18 months (so my feet had gotten adjusted to cold). See invisibleshoe(dot) com/cold for more info
I've heard something about them getting slick when wet... Is there any truth to this with either the older Vibram outsole or the new True Feel (I think that's what it was)?
I'm just interesting in trail hiking/running and was wondering if wading through a creekay cause some discomfort for the rest of the trip.
Congratulations on your new product! I have been very happily using the original barefoot sandals for over a year now and am excited to see that you are improving on your original design. This is the true beauty of the entrepreneurial spirit! Best of luck to you.
hi my name is rafael im form mexico i want to know the name of the meterial to make my own invisible shoes what are the name in spanish beacuse i have back problems and i read some information about this and the five fingers gives the same results but both look diferent i like more this than spend like some dollars on the five fingerss ans with this i can have like five pairs invisible shoes and where can i nuy the material pleasee
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Yes, interesting. But I would wear these flipflops only in winter, on the streets. In other times I prefer to go barefoot (90% / year). Even in winter, in the park, on the mountains ... Wherever I have the pleasure to feel well.
BAREFOOT IS THE BEST ! :D
B45VND 3 months ago
These guys huaraches are garbage where vibram or just run barefoot don't buy into he's vibrams aren't good bs remember he's trying to make money of course he's gonna side with his so called huaraches
BaDAsSSnIPeRz 5 months ago
@BaDAsSSnIPeRz First of all, we still sell the Vibram huaraches (they're our "Classic" model). Secondly, I'm a big proponent of being totally barefoot -- huaraches are for when conditions don't allow that (including something as simple as getting into a restaurant that requires shoes). Third, if you look online at the reviews from people who've actually TRIED both our new FeelTrue and the Vibram, you'll see they all prefer the new product.
invisibleshoes 5 months ago
@BaDAsSSnIPeRz i'm sorry but you're wrong. I'm sure he's pushing a product (one I bought and love) but both have benefits. I wore his new huaraches in rain and on muddy terrain without slippage or discomfort. I love em.
GamerGuy51 1 week ago
I don't run (barefoot or otherwise) but damn these look like some well designed shoes. There's purpose behind every little bit
Obsidian1392 5 months ago
Are these good for running in snow?
KiekkoFIN 5 months ago
@KiekkoFIN Depends on your conditioning and the type of snow. I ran all last winter in Colorado... but: a) We get fluffy snow (not slush), and; b) I had been wearing nothing else for 18 months (so my feet had gotten adjusted to cold). See invisibleshoe(dot) com/cold for more info
invisibleshoes 5 months ago
these are ugly get vibrams
wewillparkour2011 6 months ago
I've heard something about them getting slick when wet... Is there any truth to this with either the older Vibram outsole or the new True Feel (I think that's what it was)?
I'm just interesting in trail hiking/running and was wondering if wading through a creekay cause some discomfort for the rest of the trip.
AnotherEpigone 6 months ago
@AnotherEpigone Reports from our customers are that the new FeelTrue rubber doesn't get slippery. (That's my experience as well)
invisibleshoes 6 months ago
Congratulations on your new product! I have been very happily using the original barefoot sandals for over a year now and am excited to see that you are improving on your original design. This is the true beauty of the entrepreneurial spirit! Best of luck to you.
torq21 7 months ago
@torq21 Thanks so much... we're really loving the feedback that we're getting about the new product, including today's review in the LA Times!
invisibleshoes 6 months ago