I lately walked through a mall, and couldn't support but spot them in all of the footwear stores. They are available in a variety of attractive, vibrant colors for both men and females. While you lift them it really is exciting to feel how light and versatile they are and there is really a buzz in stores with people talking about them.Last month, runners wore them inside a 5K race inside the Oshkosh Half Marathon. And you can't walk into an athletic footwear store without seeing them around the shelves. Top rated brands are starting to get into the race. Nike and New Balance just introduced "Minimalist Sneakers" this week.Recent Top rated five Brands for "Minimalist Sneakers" which cost approx. $100. are:one. Vibram
I still want my gloves, socks and sneakers without complications. But I'm willing to give these a try, if only for the gentle excess weight for carrying them all over. I'm also thinking they'd be great for walking on the beach within the sand. I love the feel of sand of my toes, but there's always a chance of stepping on something sharp. I like to walk/run by the ocean and these seem like an outstanding option to bulky traditional footwear. I also like the non-webbed toe version, that are even lighter in excess weight than the Vibrams. They are easier to toss into a seaside bag than traditional running shoes.
Vibram KSO Trek Men
Vibram Bikila Mens