Sun & Ski Sports is taking $10 off orders over $50 with coupon code SNOW10 [Exp 1/2/2011]. Shipping is $5 for most orders; free ship-to-store is also available. The pictured Vibram Men's Five Fingers Sprint Men's Running Shoes are $80 - $10 off code + $5 shipping = $75 shipped.
i got these there darn ninja shoes and my pinky always gets stuck when i try n put em on and ive just about had it up to here with thi pbt pbttt pbttttt
ur bacon challenged. read up on barefoot running b4 you offer up your ever-so educated opinion.
that said, they do take some getting used to, especially if you use your feet more like pedestals than the active-suspension system they were intended to be.
These shoes are amazing and you will really feel it after the first time you run in them. However I will warn you now get your sewing kit ready! The stitching is horrible!!! What can you expect from China! Also the rubber does not cover the big toe sufficiently and constantly wears through and requires patching. They lasted about 3 months of heavy use before major repairs were needed and I intend to exchange them with REI to get another few months so I can feel like I got my moneys worth out of them. I used them for an entire week while rafting the Grand Canyon including the hikes and they outperformed regular hiking shoes. Just watch where you step!!!
True, they look bacon challenged; true, you will look like an absolute patchouli stinking, tree hugging, monkey hippie wearing them; true, they are not chick magnet shoes; true, you may have trouble intitally getting your all of your toes (with the exception of the great toe/big toe) to cooperate when putting them on. If you can live with all of those caveats though they are really comfortable to run in. As #4 pointed out it may take some time to get used to but if you have chronic (not 420 but persistant) knee problems, shin splints or ankle issues that bother you when you run these shoes may help you. I was very skeptical but got a pair, started out running a mile or two in them before working up to distance but now would not go back to traditional running shoes. If you are thinking about getting a pair get them from REI. You will pay a few bucks more but you can go run in them for about a month and if you don't like them take them back for a refund no questions asked. REI will sell them at one of their garage sales to recoup their cash.
The Nike Free shoes will accomplish the same foot strengthening as these, but without the barage of mockery. They also hold up very well and come in degrees of support(1,3,and 5) so your feet can transition and strenthgen more slowly.
i got these there darn ninja shoes and my pinky always gets stuck when i try n put em on and ive just about had it up to here with thi pbt pbttt pbttttt
It seems lloks very nice !
They're bacon challenged.
ur bacon challenged. read up on barefoot running b4 you offer up your ever-so educated opinion.
that said, they do take some getting used to, especially if you use your feet more like pedestals than the active-suspension system they were intended to be.
They're bacon challenged, anyone that believes the hype is too
These shoes are amazing and you will really feel it after the first time you run in them. However I will warn you now get your sewing kit ready! The stitching is horrible!!! What can you expect from China! Also the rubber does not cover the big toe sufficiently and constantly wears through and requires patching. They lasted about 3 months of heavy use before major repairs were needed and I intend to exchange them with REI to get another few months so I can feel like I got my moneys worth out of them. I used them for an entire week while rafting the Grand Canyon including the hikes and they outperformed regular hiking shoes. Just watch where you step!!!
#6, were they affective against rattle snake bits?
True, they look bacon challenged; true, you will look like an absolute patchouli stinking, tree hugging, monkey hippie wearing them; true, they are not chick magnet shoes; true, you may have trouble intitally getting your all of your toes (with the exception of the great toe/big toe) to cooperate when putting them on. If you can live with all of those caveats though they are really comfortable to run in. As #4 pointed out it may take some time to get used to but if you have chronic (not 420 but persistant) knee problems, shin splints or ankle issues that bother you when you run these shoes may help you. I was very skeptical but got a pair, started out running a mile or two in them before working up to distance but now would not go back to traditional running shoes. If you are thinking about getting a pair get them from REI. You will pay a few bucks more but you can go run in them for about a month and if you don't like them take them back for a refund no questions asked. REI will sell them at one of their garage sales to recoup their cash.
They are the worst fitting gloves EVAR! The fingers are way too short!
The Nike Free shoes will accomplish the same foot strengthening as these, but without the barage of mockery. They also hold up very well and come in degrees of support(1,3,and 5) so your feet can transition and strenthgen more slowly.
8 rattlesnake bits = 1 rattlesnake bytes
Looks like the shoes those bigfoot hoaxsters used to wear.
That is exactly what I do with them in my spare time #12; use them to facilitate the Sasquatch myth and to stomp out crop circles.
almost bought 1 coz friend had it, thanks for the comments. saved me from looking like a fool