Vibram Five Finger Bikila - 1st Run AFTER - Dipsea Training

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Uploaded by on Jun 3, 2010

Homestead Valley Land Trust to Homestead Hill to Muir Woods and the Dipsea Trail

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  • I think the female version have a little shorter toes, but yes there probably will be a little space. You can try to wear some injinji toed socks.

  • some people would say yes, and I would say after a lot of training and practice, yes. but for me, i would much rather wear a pair of flats

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  • @mrrrxxxxx yeah vibram fails thats why there shoes are sold out everywhere. lol

  • I like to feel everything so these shoes are awesome! I just got mine today and I threw away my crocs lmao! Feel wayyyyy more comfy than my crocs! I didn't throw my crocs away because they are expensive too but they will probably get cobwebs lmao!

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  • I have the same exact ones! :D

  • so ugly

  • they actually make a style called Treksport that are actually better suited for trail running. But honestly, i dont think minimalist shoes are a good call for trail running anyway, you need to prioritize the protection of your feet. The Bikilas are for like, running on a track or through a neighborhood... basically anything with a street or sidewalk or generally flat surface. They're great products if used for their intended purpose!

  • I'm sorry but who the hell would go trail running with these? There's blood on your sole.

  • Dude the shoes you have on are not ment for trail running. They are for straight hardball running.

  • i have really short toes. should i be concerned that they won't fit?

  • I raced last year in a pair of Vibrams and found the same thing: have to run very slow on the downhill. As a larger runner (220 lbs) I passed lots of folks on downhill trail races, but in VFF I couldn't over-stride or heel strike and so had to tiptoe down trails. I love the whole minimalist running thing, do it every day, but don't try to race the trails in them, they'll slow you down...not to mention a nasty high ankle sprain I got from a vicoous toe stubbing, ouch! no protection!

  • @atTituDeKiD maybe depends on what surface i love them on dirt or soft gravel but road or sidewalk can make you feet hurt

  • I always get blisters from running in the same spots on my feet . I hope the vibrams i ordered stop this!

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