Recently I had the pleasure of going to an industrial estate in deepest darkest Dorking. Two missed trains, a long walk with the aid of a friendly local and some dubious map reading later, I finally arrive. Why, I hear you cry? To get a sneak preview of the Spring/Summer and Autumn/Winter 2011 Vibram 5 Finger collections… and it’s no coincidence that this coincides with London Fashion Week.
Some incredibly exciting news to tell you, but first….
V5F fans, you may have heard of Barefoot Ted, a friendly lively character made famous in the cult running book “Born To Run” and a strong advocate of the V5F. Speaking via video call, he has developed, road tested and is launching a new running sandal, the Hueraches. More than just your average sandal, these have a Vibram sole and a leather upper with minimal strapping; the idea being that the foot will feel as near to nake while running. In hot climates, these will offer a great alternative to the V5F and a darn sight more comfortable than the much cherished flip flop.
On a quick aside, Barefoot Ted will be coming to the UK towards the end of May and we are organising a seminar with him at The Foundry. If you’re a barefoot advocate, want to get into barefoot exercise or just want to be inspired, this is the guy to meet. Email me at helen@foundryfit.com if you might be interested in attending a seminar with BFT and I will confirm details nearer the time.
Right, moving on the main event… the new Vibrm 5 Fingers. The creators at Vibram have introduced a few new styles for SS2011, a couple of which I believe will be incredibly popular:
1. Jaya and Jaya LR
Designed withh Yoga and Pilates in mind, these like the Komodos can be used by everyone. Made in women’s sizes only (which now go up to size 42 so don’t feel disheartened, men with small feet), think of the Jayas as a lightweight Classic. With a lightweight sole made of the same material as the World Cup football that was too “spherical”, these slip on and off really easy and are so comfortable. The sole is designed for grip and durability (hence the Yoga/Pilates skew) but personally I think these are the perfect shoes to throw in your handbag or weekend travel bag.
2. Komodo Sport
Designed with Crossfitters in mind but for anyone who likes to give their fitness footwear a good beating and bashing, the Komodo Sport is a pretty awesome looking V5F. A tougher upper than the standard V5Fs with a thicker sole like the Bikilas, these are perfect for pivoting (or pirouetting, whatever takes your fancy).
In addition to the Komodos and Jayas, SS2011 also bring us the refined Bikila LS and Speed LS – same upper and sole as their originals, just with a closed speed lace system (for anyone who STILL can’t tie their laces).
Now, the big news…
What do you get if you cross a well known Australian boot with a V5F?
(Now this would be the moment I show you an amazing picture of said creation, but unfortunately all images are currently under wraps!!)
Oh yes, for anyone who finds their beloved V5Fs too cold in the winter (myself included), Vibram will be launching kangaroo leather ankle boots and knee high boots for Autumn/Winter 2011. With a Trek sole for extra grip on rough uneven terrain, these will be perfect for walking on snow and ice. Unfortunately I am yet to see them in the flesh but think they are ingenious… better for your feet than an Ugg but warmer than Sprints.
With the Jayas already on my birthday list (July in case you were wondering), I know what I will be asking Santa for this Christmas!!





