Vibram Fivefingers

Paddling gear and boat review
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lbaker
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Name: Leigh Baker
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Re: Vibram Fivefingers

Post by lbaker » Wed Jul 29, 2009 3:05 am

I've been wearing a pair of the KSO's for about a yr. mostly because I kneel in my canoe and didn't want a high profile heel. As I recall they have a diagram and show you how to measure for them. They are very comfortable in the boat. On land in sand or small gravel they are also great. However, the vibram sole is not thick enough IMO for the type of gravel say on the Buffalo; for that I switch to a harder sole. Awesome water shoe, and runners and climbers like them.
KAYAKN said I should paint the toes, have thought about it :lol:
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Re: Vibram Fivefingers

Post by AR-Nimrod » Wed Jul 29, 2009 7:22 am

Saw some of these at Ozark Outdoor Supply in LR. 13-year-old daughter thought they were supercool. But seeing as we'd just bought her a new pair of Keens...
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Re: Vibram Fivefingers

Post by coolhand » Sun Aug 02, 2009 10:22 pm

I have tried several pairs on and they were prety comfortable IMO.
One of these days we will be able to run the Cadron without seeing a tire.
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Re: Vibram Fivefingers

Post by robkanraft » Mon Aug 03, 2009 6:44 am

I'm pretty sure I saw them at Packrat Saturday..

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