

🦶 Step Into the Future of Footwear — Barefoot Feel Meets Urban Edge
Vibram Men's FiveFingers EL-X are ultra-lightweight barefoot-style casual shoes featuring a breathable knit upper and a thin, flexible sole that enhances ground feel. Designed with individual toe pockets and a zero-drop platform, they promote natural foot alignment and posture. The Vibram XS Trek rubber outsole delivers reliable slip-resistant traction, while the stretchy slip-on design ensures a secure, comfortable fit ideal for everyday wear and minimalist runners seeking protection without sacrificing sensory connection.












| ASIN | B0108T2TOW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #242,086 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #108 in Men's Cross-Training Shoes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (3,037) |
| Date First Available | August 8, 2005 |
| Department | mens |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | EL-X-M |
| Manufacturer | Vibram |
| Product Dimensions | 12 x 8 x 4.5 inches; 4 ounces |
C**S
Amazing! Correct your feet
These are amazing. They're the closest thing to walking barefoot that you can get while still having a good layer of protection between your foot and the ground. You will feel everything beneath you but just slightly dampened. I walk on rocks and it's fine, but I wouldn't want to be doing any jumping around on it. Highly recommend for the gym, for walking around, or if you want to get the true barefoot feel.
S**M
A Wonderful Running Experience
First, a bit about me: I am a barefoot runner, and by barefoot, that's what I mean: no shoes. I've been running this way for about a year and a half, after experiencing my fill of running-related injuries that, as it turns out, appear to have been directly related to those thick, cushioned boat anchors that the salespeople insisted I needed because of my particular foot structure. To be fair, I have a mild case of Morton's toe, but the traditional running shoes were recommended to "correct my pronation" (becoming a barefoot runner tends to make you recognize the silliness of that sort of diagnosis). In any event, I say this only to demonstrate that I have a background with traditional running shoes, then ditched them completely. I didn't do the "minimalist transition to barefoot;" I am doing the barefoot transition to minimalist, because sometimes I just want a little bit more protection under my soles. A wise barefoot guru once told me that if you can run barefoot, you can run in everything, and he's absolutely right. Now, as to the VFF EL-X: I have a pair of size 43 (too large VFF Bikila, sized for me by a running shoe store - my shoe size is a US 10). Then I bought another pair of VFFs whose name I can't recall, sized at an REI salesperson at size 41, and they fit nice and snug, comfortable even with my Morton's toe. I like most everything about them except the lacing system, which tends to bind the top of my foot if I don't get it just so. When I saw the EL-X, with their super-thin soles and no laces, I thought what the heck. I am training for a half-marathon in a few weeks and don't want to run this particular one bare. So, I bought ordered these and they arrived yesterday. Put them on straight away and spent the day in them, just walking around, and they felt great. A bit snug, but new shoes always do. The real test would be on my morning run. Took them out this morning on a hilly 8-miler on mixed pavement, from concrete to chipseal asphalt to graveled roadside, and I have to say, I absolutely loved the run. Was able to maintain the same high cadence that barefoot running encourages, the same leg spring, the same full foot flex, all important components of good barefoot form. I was able to focus less on the conditions and more on the run itself, but still had quite good feel for the road beneath my feet. I finished the run feeling exactly the way you want to feel after a run, refreshed and stronger. I knew I'd finally found the right shoe for those times when I want a bit more foot protection. I highly recommend these for experienced barefoot or minimalist runners. Do NOT buy these shoes if you aren't willing to undergo a lengthy and patient transition period, hopefully guided by an experienced barefooter. These shoes are so unlike a standard running shoe that it's almost a certainty that you'll hurt yourself if you don't do it right. True barefoot running utilizes dormant muscles and connective tissues you never knew you had, and these shoes are an extremely close approximation to that experience. But if you have some barefoot or minimalist miles under your belt, and you want an ultra-thin sole, slip-on ease, and a highly responsive experience, the EL-X is the VFF for you. I'll be ordering a second pair.
P**L
Comfortable, workout must have shoe
Amazing shoes, husband said they improved his workouts. Going strong, no rips. Very comfortable and true to size.
N**E
Love em'/Hate 'em
If your considering this shoe at all then you are aware of the benefits of barefoot or something like it, so we nee not get into that area. This shoe, with it's thin sole, makes for a pretty good tool if your looking for foot strength or to transition to completely,honestly barefoot hiking. It provides adequate protection from hidden stones and pointy things that would make a normal barefoot hiker spew multitudinous obscenities, but not so much protection that the foot does not get effected and become a bit tougher from the pain. They completely fail in two areas however; leaf covered hills and wet surfaces. You want to stick to fairly even and dry terrain, which is not to say avoid all hills and wet conditions. Just wet rock and dry, leaf covered hills. They are also definitely not a water shoe, lack of wet rock grip aside, they're just not made for it. After many miles in these shoes they are falling apart, so I would not recommend them based on lack of durability. These shoes would however, be excellent for a runner who knows how to run barefoot, IMO. Sizing: Check the Vibram five finger homepage for decent guidelines. I went one size larger than recommended...wish I had gone two. Still a bit tight on second toe. So they're overall good, just not for me. Even though I still like 'em.
D**L
loved them, 0 durability!
I love these shoes they have been super comfortable, grip well and fit perfectly, the only problem is i noticed today on both shoes on the big toe they are falling apart and will be totally unusable in another week these are marketed as cross training shoes, i played pickle ball in them twice and have had them < 2 weeks, worn < 10 hrs, walked < 5 miles, they either messed up in the factory or these are not cross training shoes.
C**E
I am not a barefoot runner - part II
***UPDATE 9/10/14*** I have skated the heck out of these shoes and they are holding up extremely well. Visible wear is close to zero. I longboard an average ~ 24 miles per week. I remain very pleased and will buy them again if they ever wear out. ****** I'm a skateboarder. I ride a 48in x 16in ungripped homebuilt wooden fish board. These have replaced my beloved Merrell Vapor Gloves as my favorite longboard shoe. The Merrells are great, but these are better. I don't run, although I have used them on the treadmill at the YMCA and have walked a bit in them. I believe I 'd want more cushioning for any serious running or walking, but for longboarding these are the absolute best I have found. Sizing is a bit problematic: I typically wear a size 10.5 shoe and have a wide foot. The sizing wizard on the manufacturer's site suggested a 42. I ordered a 43 and am very glad I upsized. I initially thought these were too small, but am now very pleased with the fit. They broke in over a few weeks and now slip on easily and aren't too tight and feel secure on my feet. Love the slip on design sans laces or straps. My application is a bit specialized: I want an absolute minimal barefoot shoe to help me emulate surfing. These are the best shoe I've found for this app, and it's difficult to imagine a better shoe. I don't like grip tape and these shoes provide all the grip I need. To sum up: I love these shoes, and recommend them, but give size selection some thought and understand that the EL-X is very, very minimal footwear.
V**U
Have been using vibram for some years now...this is the best tat the company is produced..light weight and very comfortable.
A**A
Thanks for bringing this great product to India, robust build quality, genuine product, bought 4 so far, different models, looking to buy more, cheers !!
A**N
I really love the fit and the feel of the Fivefingers El-X, but unfortunately the glue was getting off already three weeks after I purchased them. And that's really not okay. (And no, I did not wash them, I didn't wear them all the time; only for gym purposes)
R**A
They are lightweight, have good traction, fit like a glove and are comfortable!
M**S
Super bequem
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