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Vibram FiveFingers KMD Sport - Men's
Take your training to a new level with the versatile Vibram FiveFinger KMD Sport. This minimalism footwear features a seamless upper for reduced friction and increased comfort. The Hook n' loop strap makes it easy to secure while the printing on the toes protects against toe drag. Also featured in the Vibram FiveFingers KMD Sport is a 4.0 mm durable rubber outsole which is ideal for a variety of training activities.
The Vibram Five Finger KMD Sport is best used for: Fitness Training, Cross Fit and Running.
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- Hook n’ loop straps make the FiveFingers easy to secure
- Dri-Lex lining wicks sweat away from foot
- Poly/Lycra upper with breathable mesh panels
- Printing on toes protects upper from “toe drag”
- 3M Scotchlite
- Weight: 7.1oz (size 42)
- Sole Thickness: 4.0 mm
- Footbed: 2mm/3mm/2mm Polyurethane and microdenier wicking liner
- Machine Washable, Air Dry away from heat source
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By TDH from on 5/25/2012 11:59 AM
I first had the KSO's well the strap broke after 3 years of use (I am not mad) so afterwards I purchased the Komodo sport and I Love them.....the footbed cradles the toes, my feet feel so comfortable inside the shoe I will never go back to sneakers. Keep up the good work.
By TDH from on 5/25/2012 11:59 AM
I first had the KSO's well the strap broke after 3 years of use (I am not mad) so afterwards I purchased the Komodo sport and I Love them.....the footbed cradles the toes, my feet feel so comfortable inside the shoe I will never go back to sneakers. Keep up the good work.
By Anonymous from on 2/24/2012 7:59 PM
I just had to retire my second pair of the KomodoSports for the same reason: left big-toe blowout. Not sure if it is because I stick to trails (stubbing toes happen) or if there is a design flaw but like clockwork both pairs failed after 4 1/2 months and about 350-400 miles each. The shoes still had plenty of tread and with no-cushion to go wrong, they should last longer but the fabric just is not durable enough. Hopefully the Spyridon will be better, til then it is back to the KSOs.
By Anonymous from on 1/4/2012 2:40 PM
I bought these for my husband for Christmas. He loves them!! He's begun using them in his workouts and noticies a huge difference (for the better). Absolutely NO discomfort or blisters. Only tricky part is sizing, fortunately he tried some on in a local store and we were able to purchase the correct size online. I ordered some for my 11 year old son as well, and followed the sizing instructions and it was way off. His foot measurement dictated a kids size 34, but when he opened them on Christmas he couldn't even get them on. We had no trouble returning them for a refund. Only bummer was that I had to pay for return shipping. Overall, VERy happy with my entire shopping experience with CitySports.
By Anonymous from on 5/16/2011 12:26 PM
First, a note on sizing... I had previously purchased the KSO in a size 38 and they were an exact fit, although they shrunk ever so slightly after I washed them and are now just a little snug...
Because of that experience, I decided to go ahead and try the Komodo Sport in a 40 (smallest size made) thinking that between a little shrinkage and wearing socks with them, I could probably make them work. I was amazed to find that they are a perfect fit even when worn barefoot!
I know some have said they are sized like the KSO, but for me it required sizing up.
As for the shoes themselves, they are now my favorite pair of VFF's, thanks to the seamless, super soft, felt-like footbed and the incredibly soft, stretchy uppers.
Ground feel is noticeably less than the KSO or Treksport, but still feels great and actually makes these more versatile if you take them off road.
Will have to test them further, but after 12 straight hours of wearing this weekend around town and out for some rough hiking, my feet stayed completely dry, even without socks.
Another plus with these is that the styling and accents are done in a way that actually distracts from the "toe shoe" look that normally draws attention. I haven't caught anyone giving the double-take glances at these like I always get with the KSO.
Bottom line: So long as less ground feel doesn't bother you, these are probably the best Vibram has to offer.
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