The latest in minimalist running shoes
At first, they laughed at Vibram's weird ultra-light shoes with the five individual toe compartments. Now, with the barefoot-inspired minimalist tide sweeping the running and workout worlds, competitors big and small are rushing to copy it. Converts rave about the better balance, greater speed and reduced injuries that result from the funny-looking shoes, which enable a lower-impact forefoot landing. As companies experiment with new takes on the concept, they're adding cushioning and enclosures and trying to broaden the appeal to cross-training activities. Here's a quick look at the new minimalism.
The Vibram KomodoSport LS (Vibram / November 30, 2010)
Best gets better
Vibram KomodoSport LS: A so-called multi-sport shoe with polyester-mesh upper, a grippy 4-millimeter rubber outsole and a 2 mm removable polyurethane insole that is designed to accommodate extra wide feet. |