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  1. #1
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    I run in Chaco sandals, and have recommended Chacos to a lot of patients (not necessarily for running, just in general). Birkis seem to only really fit a specific type of foot, so I don't direct patients to them unless they already know they've liked them in the past.

    If I could wear VFF I'd buy a pair just so I could experience them and pass the info along to my foot people. I can rationalize a lot of shoe purchases that way...

    Neutral heel and straight last AND wide toe box are rather hard to find, and I'd like to be able to add a few more shoes to my recommendation toolbox. (Even though I haven't worn them myself, I did suggest them to a patient with great foot posture barefoot, kinda iffy posture in regular shoes, and who prefers sports sandals and moccasins. They seemed like a reasonable match, and she was quite excited about how funky they look.)
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    With all of this talk on shoes....well I added some Chacos to my collection this week. My shoes are becoming like my bike collection. A big Thank you goes out to Knott on these. Its nice to know that they are recommened by the Podiatry Association. They have a great arch support and hold by big bunioned toe in place. One foot is worse than they other.

    Now I am either in my Danskos or Chacos.

    GLC1968-thank you for your eval on the VFF's and toe placement.

    I think with the Chacos having the toe "strapped in" actually feels better.

    Red Rock

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red Rock View Post
    With all of this talk on shoes....well I added some Chacos to my collection this week. My shoes are becoming like my bike collection. A big Thank you goes out to Knott on these. Its nice to know that they are recommened by the Podiatry Association. They have a great arch support and hold by big bunioned toe in place. One foot is worse than they other.

    Now I am either in my Danskos or Chacos.

    GLC1968-thank you for your eval on the VFF's and toe placement.

    I think with the Chacos having the toe "strapped in" actually feels better.

    Red Rock
    Chaco has finally done it right! After flailing around with Merrell (for the disasterous hiking boots and shoes in the early 2000's) and the appalling sneakers (mid 2000's) they've taken a cue from Birkenstock. Basing a heel-strap clog on their fabulous Z1/Z2 footbed (like Birkenstock did with the Tokyo) to make the "Toe-Coop" and a closed-heel clog (like Birkenstock did with the London) to make the "Ped-Shed." These won't be available until July 2010. $110 for the heel-strap clog (Toe-Coop) and $120 for the closed-heel clog (Ped-Shed).

    And they will be resoleable like the Z1 and Z2!

    Yay!

    ETA: Serendipity - I run barefoot in the snow (truly barefoot, not with training flats like VFFs). It's good stuff. Give it a try over a short distance.
    Last edited by KnottedYet; 03-14-2010 at 07:42 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    ETA: Serendipity - I run barefoot in the snow (truly barefoot, not with training flats like VFFs). It's good stuff. Give it a try over a short distance.
    Wow, KnottedYet, I have never considered running barefoot in the snow.
    You inspire me, but for next year
    Actually we've lost all the snow we had over the past week or so and unless we get a major snowstorm (and that entirely possible), it looks like next winter....which will give me time to build up my courage!

    Serendipity

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    I never ran far (30 yards, tops!) but it felt so neat that I made a point of doing a little run in the snow on sunny days.

    That was when I lived where it snowed...

    I still run in the snow when I go to visit my mom, but that's not every week!

    It's really a lot of fun! I thought my feet would get very cold, but for a short jaunt they stay pretty ok.
    "If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson

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    Anyone in South Florida?

    Re-post from Chi Running:

    Anybody practice chirunning or barefoot running in South Florida? Journalist looking to interview for a magazine article. Please contact Margit Bisztray at majo705@yahoo.com, thanks!

    Got a pair of VFF Sprints yesterday. Honestly I'm not sure if they're going to work with my toes or not, but they were close enough I'm going to give them a try for a bit. Or, I may have a pair of size 41s for sale in the near future...
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

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    I've been pretty much wearing ONLY my VFF's for about a month now. We did a mountain hike on Tuesday and I wore my trail running shoes with my custom orthotics (I thought I'd need the extra toe protection and support). My arches have hurt terribly for the last 2 days. Eek! I guess going from no support to full-on support was NOT a good idea.

    I'm hiking for 4 days in the Grand Canyon this summer. I want to wear my VFF's, but I'm afraid they won't protect my feet as well as traditional shoes. I'm stumped at what to do. Maybe I should wear my trail shoes but without the orthotics... I've got lots of experimenting to do over the next 3 months.
    Check out my running blog: www.turtlepacing.blogspot.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    Got a pair of VFF Sprints yesterday. Honestly I'm not sure if they're going to work with my toes or not, but they were close enough I'm going to give them a try for a bit. Or, I may have a pair of size 41s for sale in the near future...
    I might be interested in those. I tried size 40 in a shop in Kona but my toes were too long for the "fingers." I tried the men's 41 which fitted fine in the toe area, but were of course way too floppy otherwise.

    Let me know how it turns out!

 

 

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