I never got another VFF after these ones. I played some sports barefoot and actually ended up injuring my toes so I will probably never be able to wear VFFs again. Take care of your feet!
what is the point of this comparison it KMD is not avaliable and will not be. Actually there are no such great models like spyridon (velcro) or KMD, nothing to choose from. Just laces and laces everywhere... Only KSO is back, but with flat sole so not good enough for hard terrain.
Great review, thank you! This helped me make the final decision to pass on the shoe!
What's the difference between the man and woman shoe of the same model and size ??
So, which model did you got at the end?
I also had this old KMD, just like yours.
Tried new V trek, and they were very narrow at the heel
I never got another VFF after these ones. I played some sports barefoot and actually ended up injuring my toes so I will probably never be able to wear VFFs again. Take care of your feet!
@@pacman7654 ah I see, sorry to hear 😔
useful advices, thank you, now I thinking about KSO EVO or KMD EVO anything minimalistic to be able to move foot more and feel more
So you didn't really like the V-Train 2.0, but does that mean that you did like the old KMD Sport?
After how long did the big toe pop out and the shoe unglued? And what sort of workout did you do with those?
sports on (damp) grass fields is probably what made the toes detach. don't remember how long
what is the point of this comparison it KMD is not avaliable and will not be. Actually there are no such great models like spyridon (velcro) or KMD, nothing to choose from. Just laces and laces everywhere... Only KSO is back, but with flat sole so not good enough for hard terrain.