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Vibram Men's FiveFingers CVT Hemp Minimalist Casual Walking Shoe

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Size: 12-12.5


Color: Khaki


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Vibram FiveFingers footwear is designed around the foot's measurement in inches. There is no real 100% translation between your US size and FiveFingers size. In order to find the right size, please measure both feet from heel to tip of longest toe with a ruler in inches. Take the longest measurement of your longest foot and refer to the Vibram FiveFingers men's or women's size chart to find your shoe size.Please click here for a video about how Vibram shoes should fit.View the Vibram FiveFingers Men's Size Chart for your shoe size.View the Vibram FiveFingers Women's Size Chart for your shoe size.Get back to nature with the "barefoot feel" of the CVT-Hemp from Vibram® FiveFingers.Hemp and poly blend upper promotes a snug, glove-like fit.Built specifically to promote a barefoot-like experience.Ideal for casual wear. Features distressing throughout shoe. 2mm EVA footbed with microfiber sockliner featuring technology for a great in-shoe environment.Soft TPU midsole helps reduce overall thickness and weight, while heightening flexibility.IMEVA and Vibram® TC-1 rubber outsole provides long-lasting wear at a lighter weight. Vibram® outsole boasts a minimal 8 mm thickness to optimize underfoot feel and flexibility. Features Vi-Lite + XS Trek sole for excellent traction. Imported.Weight of footwear is based on a single item, not a pair.

Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 21, 2014


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Vibram


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  • Daily Wear Approved
Size: 10.5-11 Color: Khaki
I've used Vibram Five Fingers for the gym for years, but never as a daily wear shoe. My knees were starting to bother me with my sketchers and I had also heard whispers about the minimalist shoe movement so I decided to take a chance. I am not disappointed with these. Transitioning to these was probably the best decision in my life. While slowly increasing the wear time over several weeks, I noticed progressively less pain and irritation from my knees by the end of the day. While I do still occasionally get a twinge if I step wrong, it's nowhere near as bad when it happens when I'm wearing regular shoes. Obviously these can't repair the damage done by years of wrong walking and running, but they can certainly mitigate continued damage by promoting proper walking style and form. A great thing about these are they are airy for the top of your foot and lightweight. My feet never feel like they are overheating in these. Not like they use to in standard shoes. I do recommend several pairs of good quality toes socks, though they are not required, as they will significantly reduce your foot odor by the end of the day. Which brings me to the only negative of any Vibram Five Fingers shoes. Foot odor. The bottoms of your feet tend to get quite stinky, less so with toe socks. So remember to wash your shoes in the washer at least once a week, then let them air dry on the floor. If the odor bothers you, remember to wash your feet after taking the shoes off and you'll be golden. I suppose I should mention their fit too. I never realized how loose and poorly fitting my other Five Fingers were until I tried the Hemp walking shoe. They literally fit like a glove. They are snug, secure, and fit my toe length perfectly. I should mention there is about a 1cm gap at the end of each toe for me so the fabric is not compacting your toe into your foot. I will say that they are a bit tight for about an hour if you wear toe socks in them, but they relax quite nicely during that time and are good for the rest of the day. As far as arch support goes. I wouldn't say they have them, but one could argue they do as the sole does form nicely to the bottom of my foot/arches. Lastly the sole of these are quite flexible. So much so that I can curl my toes under my foot for stretching throughout the day. Something I cannot do in my other Five Fingers I own. These are the best shoes I've ever owned, even if they are expensive. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2020 by Dan G.

  • Nearly perfect for hiking
Size: 10.5-11 Color: Khaki
These have become my go-to hiking and trail running shoe. Aside from some minor gripes they are perfect. I only wish I had another pair. I got these right before going on a 4 day hiking trip. I was nervous about the lack of support as I had not tried minimalist shoes before. My first day with them I did a half day hike up and down a mountain. From the trail head it was 800 meters of elevation gain. My feet were sore by the end of the first day, but it wasn't painful it just felt like a workout. By morning the soreness was gone and I was eager to slip them back on. In addition to the hiking, on the last day I ran about 6km in these on and off trail. All told I was blown away at how comfortable they were. The thing that impressed me the most is that these communicate with you, giving you a new sense of feeling and touch you will never find in a shoe. It is exactly like the difference between puffy mittens and thin gloves. This has practical implications. Almost immediately it changed my gait. Suddenly I was able to easily feel things, like if I was struck my heel too hard on a given step. The constant feedback makes it easy to develop a healthier stride, one that engages your foot muscles in a more varied fashion. Now for the cons: • These need to be washed constantly, and take many hours to dry. You might want 2 pairs. • Typically my feet and socks never ever smell. But one day of wearing these is guaranteed to create an odor. Like others I wash these in the shower with me so they can get a daily freshening. • Very small rocks and the like can easily sneak in the sides. You have to take them off to remove debris. I find myself doing this a number of times during long hikes, primarily after steep downhill portions or when going off trail. • I tried both the "right" size and +1. I ended up returning the "right" size and going a size up. I was particularly grateful for this after using them for a while, as your foot will swells a little when hot. This swelling turned something that was slightly loose in some areas into a very snug fit. • When walking on dirt your feet will get very dirty. It's a side effect of how breathable these are. • Stepping in the tiniest bit of water will get your feet wet. In between the toes there is no sole, thus water only has to be ~half a centimeter deep to get in. Even one step in moist mud will fill the bottom with enough water to slosh a bit. The weight of your body creates a small depression in mud which immediately fills with water. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2017 by B. H.

  • These are awesome, the fabric is incredible
I expected a somewhat tough thick hemp canvas, but it’s thin, soft, stretchy, and strong. And somehow it still feels like a natural fiber. Kind of mind blowing. If they made shorts or shirts out of that material I would buy them. Overall great fit, went for a ten mile run/walk as soon as I got them and they felt wonderful ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2024 by Bubba

  • silly, strange, awesome.
These are the dumbest shoes ever, they manage to be both silly and trendy at the same time which is usually my gauge to avoid a product entirely. I eventually broke down and tried these because they were made out of "natural" products (besides the sole) and I wanted an alternative to flip flops. I also thought they might be good rehab for my plantar fasciitis, as an alternate to over-supportive and over-cushioned supportive shoes. I mean eventually you need to get your foot stronger and super soft/supportive shoes don't do that. At first I couldn't get them on, my toes didn't want to separate. After 5 minutes I figured them out. After wearing them for 10 minutes I love them. I think these are my new favorite shoe, they are that comfortable. I don't know for running, I"d definitely have to get used to them first and and also get over my plantar fasciitis. I'd wear them everywhere if they weren't so embarrassing. I wear a size 9.5" shoe. I measured my foot from toe to heel and followed their size chart and they fit perfect. Update after a couple weeks: I still like them a lot and wear them everyday. I think they are helping with my plantar fasciitis but that might be healing anyway.... At least I can say my foot feels stronger and it doesn't aggravate my plantar fasciitis. Downside is they look silly and once you get used to them normal shoes feels strange and constrictive ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2019 by chris

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