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These are good for walking on a dirt road with thumb-sized stones. Of course you can feel the stones, but not too much. On the forest trail, you can see how completely different muscles are strained compared to hard-soled shoes. As a person with foot problems, I'm just getting used to it, when I don't immediately dare to wear new shoes very much, but I dare to recommend these if you're interested in barefoot shoes.
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These are the third pair of similar Merrel Vapor Glove 4 bare foot footwear. The previous two have been used up. They do hold up well, the previous ones were run for about 2000 kilometers, after which the worn insole burst (wide foot). Comfortable and light on the foot, good quality and easy to slip on. I've also used it a lot in the winter, it doesn't hold water, but with neoprene socks it also works with mud wraps.
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Great fit and very comfortable. I like the color on these shoes as well, I just wish they would come up with more diverse color range for their shoes. These shoes are so light on the feet that it is easy to forget that you have them on.
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Guess there are already perhaps the fifth similar shoes for this economy, a model both self and spouse in use. Absolutely great on the foot and looking neat. The durability of the sole should only be better (a one-star reduction from this), but perhaps it is the case that the thinness and flexibility of the sole will force restrictions on the duration.
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I've been a happy user of Vapor Glove 3 shoe for long time. Expectations were high when I bought same size Vapor Glove 4. O'boy, what a difference! This is no more a wide toebox shoe. I tried to wear it in for a month but no, just can't wear it anymore. Waist of money.
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Light like a toe shoe but without the hazzel with toe socks.
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Comfortable Barefoot shoes with a suitable sole: thin but reasonably comfortable even on the dirt road. Only with a large crushed stone do the stones feel dull on the base of the foot. So far, minus durability, the seams of the second shoe were partially resolved in the area of the sole after just a month of use. In exchange, I got new ones whose durability remains to be seen.