Review Of Vibram FiveFinger Treksport
So I went out for a run this morning. Even though I was not running a trail, I still wanted to try out my new Vibram FiveFinger Treksport shoes. I also wanted to compare them not just on trails but also running on the road and see how they match up to the FiveFinger Bikila, or other shoes.
So here is my review of the Vibram FiveFinger Treksport.
Vibram Treksport Review
I got my Treksport in this nice orange color, and they are pretty cool.
The differences between Bikila and Treksport, that I personally noticed:
- The material upper of the Treksport is a little bit more flexible and softer than the material of the Bikila.
- The velcro strap is designed a little differently. As a matter of fact, I have wondered why on the Bikila shoes the velcro strap is designed the opposite direction of normal velcro straps on shoes. I still don’t have the answer to that, but on the Treksport they are facing the normal direction like most velcro straps on shoes face.
- The velcro strap on the Treksport is flexible and can be adjusted, to a point, whereas on the Bikila it is set and not adjustable.
- The soles on the Treksport are a bit thicker, with heavier cleats along the edges and under the toes, for better protection. This means when running on the road that your foot feels the road less. According to Vibram it gives better traction, and maybe it does, but I like the feel of the road beneath that I get with the Bikila.
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| Treksport soles |
Basically, the Treksport are built very similar to the Bikila running shoes, and I look forward to using them to run trails. For running on the road I am going to stick with the Bikila as it gives me more of the feel of the road beneath me.After I use the Treksport on the trails, I will write about how they held up and if they really provided better protection.






