How do Invisible Shoes huaraches compare to Vibram Five Fingers shoes?
That’s tough for me to answer from personal experience because as much as I like the idea of FFs, they don’t fit me comfortably. My middle toe is much longer than my big toe, and because of that I could never find a way to get into the FFs without either scrunching up my middle toe, or having my other toes falling out of their spots. That said, FF owners who then got Invisible Shoes LOVE their Invisible Shoes (read the testimonials here). The huaraches are much lighter than the FFs, have even more of a barefoot feel, and have total freedom since almost nothing is holding your foot to the sole. I’ve heard many FF owners complain that the fabric tears where it meets the rubber. Obviously, nothing like that can happen with huaraches, since there is no fabric.
That’s tough for me to answer from personal experience because as much as I like the idea of VFFs, they don’t fit me comfortably. My middle toe is much longer than my big toe, and because of that I could never find a way to get into the FFs without either scrunching up my middle toe, or having my other toes falling out of their spots. That said, FF owners who then got Invisible Shoes LOVE their Invisible Shoes (read the testimonials here). The huaraches are much lighter than the FFs, have even more of a barefoot feel, and have total freedom since almost nothing is holding your foot to the sole. I’ve heard many FF owners complain that the fabric tears where it meets the rubber. Obviously, nothing like that can happen with huaraches, since there is no fabric. Plus, another report I’ve gotten is… Vibram Five Finger shoes SMELL. I just posted a video about the VFFs…