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by Jeronimo » Thu Sep 09, 2010 3:10 pm
Went for a 3 mile run in my classics the other night on pavement. Not going to do that again for a while...
I am dumb.
...and a drama queen.
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by Roy » Thu Sep 09, 2010 4:18 pm
Luke wrote:So jealous of you normal toe'd mother fuckers right now.
Did you try vibram sixfingers?
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by Luke » Fri Sep 10, 2010 12:15 pm
Roy wrote:Luke wrote:So jealous of you normal toe'd mother fuckers right now.
Did you try vibram sixfingers?
No, I need fourfingers. I'm thinking about just buying some and cutting the 2nd and 3rd toes apart and then restitching them.
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by xJFK » Thu Oct 21, 2010 11:41 am
i love mine. that is all
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by jeremy » Tue Oct 26, 2010 10:35 am
Been wearing them for almost 19 months now, almost every round of disc golf except when it is really muddy or below 50deg. Also been wearing them playing paintball. I would say approx 190 rounds of disc golf, and 10 8hr days of paintball, and when not at work wearing them as an every day shoe. They are holding up very good, not a tear, and not a whole lot of wear on the soles. This is the longest I have ever owned a pair of shoes and held up under these conditions. Being over 200lbs and this kind of stress amazing.
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by xJFK » Sun Oct 31, 2010 3:22 pm
jeremy wrote:Been wearing them for almost 19 months now, almost every round of disc golf except when it is really muddy or below 50deg. Also been wearing them playing paintball. I would say approx 190 rounds of disc golf, and 10 8hr days of paintball, and when not at work wearing them as an every day shoe. They are holding up very good, not a tear, and not a whole lot of wear on the soles. This is the longest I have ever owned a pair of shoes and held up under these conditions. Being over 200lbs and this kind of stress amazing.
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you play on concrete teepads a lot?
mine are also holding up really well. but i'm only about 20 rounds deep

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by J-Bolt » Mon Nov 01, 2010 7:47 am
I love my VFFs, but they got mo funk than George Clinton's hotel bathroom. Somebody said something about a good remedy, but I can't seem to find it.
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by jeremy » Wed Nov 03, 2010 10:39 am
xJFK wrote:jeremy wrote:Been wearing them for almost 19 months now, almost every round of disc golf except when it is really muddy or below 50deg. Also been wearing them playing paintball. I would say approx 190 rounds of disc golf, and 10 8hr days of paintball, and when not at work wearing them as an every day shoe. They are holding up very good, not a tear, and not a whole lot of wear on the soles. This is the longest I have ever owned a pair of shoes and held up under these conditions. Being over 200lbs and this kind of stress amazing.
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you play on concrete teepads a lot?
mine are also holding up really well. but i'm only about 20 rounds deep

Almost exclusively all concrete pads. I'll be going back to the Solamons now that it is getting cooler.
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by xJFK » Thu Nov 11, 2010 2:47 pm
the socks they make for these bad boys are the best. i have like 7 pair of them. sooooo comfy. cool max toe socks, just for the lulz
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by Jesse B 707 » Fri Nov 12, 2010 11:19 pm
J-Bolt wrote:I love my VFFs, but they got mo funk than George Clinton's hotel bathroom. Somebody said something about a good remedy, but I can't seem to find it.
Its called wearing socks.....or washing the shoes.
Also: 19 month guy has gotta be a vibram spy, mine lasted bout 2 1/2 months. The pair I picked up after that had the treads start to come off after like 2 weeks

I sent em back and have heard nor received anything from vibram for the past 3 or so months...some pretty shitty customer service from the VFF division of Vibram

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by J-Bolt » Mon Nov 15, 2010 10:40 am
Jesse B 707 wrote:Its called wearing socks.....or washing the shoes.
Have the socks, dont like the feel. After washing them, they smell fine. Until I wear them again. I am afraid this pair has been ruined.
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by uNicedmeMan » Wed Mar 23, 2011 10:16 am
Snagged a pair of the Treksports last night in black / charcoal. They feel pretty good so far and appear more robust than the regular KSOs. Only time will tell if the durability issues I experienced with the KSOs have been fixed with these...
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by mickas » Mon Apr 04, 2011 3:18 pm
Picked up a pair of KSO Treksports black/gray also today, I went on a three mile run and they were great, I then tried to play a few holes of disc golf but decided it was too muddy and wet so the testing on the course will have to wait till another day.
I'm just slightly skeptical about the mesh material on top and the durability, I went with the trek sports over the regular trek because of price and it seems like they will also breathe better. Can anyone offer me a comparison of the two?
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by what'shisname » Wed Apr 06, 2011 2:38 pm
Just grabbed some of these today as well.

My first experience with the VFF's. I'm a huge fan of going barefoot whenever possible so I'm hoping I'm going to love these. They felt great in the store today, I'm going to try and take them for a spin tonight to see how they handle.
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by vtbuzzz » Wed Apr 06, 2011 9:32 pm
Been using my kso's for about a year now, love em. Tried playing disc in them but long grass keeps getting in my toes. Going to have to try again because I love wearing them so much. I'm training for a 50 mile ultra marathon, and they are becoming quite the little running shoe but boy do they stink. They go in the wash regularly.
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