Five Fingers Vibram Shoes
Vibram has a seventy-five-year history of creating innovative rubber soles for shoes, ranging from mountain climbing boots to these new and modern examples sport and leisure footwear. So this company is no neophyte or newcomer to the marketplace.
The five fingers Vibram shoes are exactly what they sound like – shoes with individual toe pockets for each of the five toes. These allow for some pretty significant advantages over more traditional sports shoes. The most obvious advantage is the improve grip on any surface, thanks to the separate toes (improved foot-mechanics) and the unique performance rubber from which the soles are made. This is an abrasion-resistant, non-marking material that is as useful on the court as it is on the street. The shoes also improve balance and range of motion in addition to helping wearers strengthen their feet and lower legs.
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FiveFingers come in a range of both men’s and women’s sizes and are able to accommodate a variety of foot-widths, thanks to the stretchiness of the cloth portion of most of the nine styles currently on the market. The shoes are made in a wide range of trendy and eye-catching colors as well. In terms of weight, many styles are very light-weight shoes, although the more rugged designs are heavier. The footwear is conveniently machine washable and intended to be wore without socks. The interior of the shoes is made from an antimicrobial microfiber. They should always be air dried for best results.
The five fingers Vibram shoes can be wore comfortably and effectively for many sports, including running, trekking, yoga, kayaking, bouldering/rock-climbing, strength training, and many others too numerous to list. They are also suitable for everyday wear, especially for those who wish to make their feet and ankles stronger.
Almost anyone can wear five finger shoes. People with flat feet should exercise caution as the shoes can be initially uncomfortable; however, once the muscles adapt to the flexibility of the shoe, five fingers VibramĀ shoes should feel perfectly comfortable. Unfortunately people who suffer from syndactyly of the feet (webbed or joined toes), an estimated one person in every 2,000 to 2,500, cannot wear these shoes and should not attempt to do so. Using orthotic devices (support) with the shoes is also inadvisable and often unnecessary; however, those using orthotics should consult with their physician before deciding to wear FiveFingers shoes with/without their device.
