An Introduction to 2015’s Vibram FiveFingers
2015 is here and we’re delighted to present to you a wonderful range of Vibram FiveFingers. We truly believe that this year there is something for everybody. Old styles such as the Trek Sport and the Seeya LS have made way for new releases, and we’re thrilled with the offering.
We’ve given them all a quirky name so hopefully you’ll be able to use this to figure out which style is best for you and your preferred uses. Each style has a quick overview so you can easily understand what the shoe is designed for:
- The Big Hit – Trek Ascent / Trek Ascent LR
- The Mud Racer – Spyridon MR
- The One For Water – Signa
- The Elegant Choice – Alitza Loop
- The Classic – VI-B and EL-X
- The Bestseller – KSO Evo
- The Revolutionary (aka The Expensive One) – KMD Evo
- The Indoor Favourite – KMD Sport LS
- The Road Runner – Bikila Evo
- The Waterproof One – Bikila Evo WP
- The Casual One – CVT-Hemp
Have a read through the article and click the images to see the full product description of each.
The Big Hit – Trek Ascent / Trek Ascent LR
NEW FOR 2015
- Trail Running
- Trekking / Hiking
- Mud / Obstacle Events
The Trek Ascent replaces the Trek Sport and the leather (LR) version has been released to satisfy the huge demand for an off-road leather shoe.
The shoe offers incredible rugged traction for all surfaces but is most capable on off-road adventures. The MEGAGRIP sole compound ensures you’ll have a firm and grounded experience when you’re on the trails.
The Trek Ascent LR does exactly the same job, except you can expect more durability with added water resistance from the leather and hemp upper fabric.
The Trek Ascent – Available for both men and women in a choice of different colours
The Mud Racer – Spyridon MR
- Mud / Obstacle Events
- Trail Running
If you’ve ever ran a muddy obstacle event you will have no doubt seen people lose their shoes in the mud or witnessed people losing their grip on the wet and muddy sections. That’s where the Spyridon MR comes in. MR stands for ‘Mud Runner’ and the shoe is equipped with a multidirectional lug pattern to ensure solid grip in all directions. Additionally, there is a molded 3D cocoon nylon mesh in the midsole to disperse impact.
Men’s and Women’s Spyridon MR
The One For Water – Signa
- Surfing and Watersports (Kayaking, Rowing, SUP)
FiveFingers’ signature water sport shoe, the Signa is ultra-thin, flexible and lightweight. The Signa offers incredible grip thanks to the WAVEGRIP sole compound and is very comfortable, both in and out of the water.
The Signa – Available for men and women
The Elegant Choice – Alitza Loop
NEW FOR 2015
- Yoga, Pilates, indoor sessions
- Fitness Classes
- Casual & Leisure
Available for ladies’ only, the Alitza Loop replaces the incredibly popular original Alitza. Favoured by yoga, pilates and barre practitioners, but is also great for any indoor activities. Lightweight, breathable and perfect for fitness classes and studio sessions as well as travel and casual use.
The Alitza Loop. An elegant, ladies-only style
The Men’s Classic – EL-X
- Indoor Training
- Travel
Available for men only, although women with wider feet often prefer the EL-X. This simple ‘barefoot’ shoe has no fastening mechanism and is versatile, comfortable and easy on and easy off. Equipped with Vibram’s thinnest sole (just 3.5mm), the EL-X offers incredible ground feel. The minimalist nature of the shoe, its flexibility and its low weight make it a perfect travel companion.
The EL-X. Available in black and red/black. Designed for men but also suitable for women
The Women’s Classic – VI-B
- Fitness Classes
- Casual & Leisure
- Yoga, Pilates, indoor sessions
- Travel
Available for women only, the VI-B is for the elegant minimalist. Consider this an ‘evloved ballet flat’; featherlight, breathable and slim-fitting. Great for indoor training, casual use and for no-fuss travel. Also comes with a free polyester mesh bag that matches your shoes!
Available in a choice of colours, the beautiful VI-B
The Bestseller – KSO Evo
- Indoor Training
- Road Running
- Casual & Leisure
- Travel
The KSO Evo replaced the original KSO back in 2013 and has become a firm favourite since. Ideal for pretty much anything, it is difficult to say what the KSO Evo is actually best for. Its great for hitting the gym, for tarmac running, and due to its sleek design (that isn’t quite as ‘outrageous’) as some other styles, the KSO Evo is popular as an everyday shoe.
Always a hit! The KSO Evo available in various colours for both men and women
The Revolutionary – KMD Evo
NEW FOR 2015
- Parkour, Free Running & Similar
- Indoor training
- Casual & Leisure
Inspired by the rise in parkour and free running, the KMD Evo is a revolutionary new shoe from Vibram Fivefingers. The upper fabric is made from 100% low elastic polyester filament (similar to Nike’s FlyKnit material). The sole is fantastic for dynamic movement, for climbing, leaping and balancing. Its true that this shoe is expensive, but the KMD Evo certainly feels like a luxurious product.
Leap, bound, climb, run. The KMD Evo for men and women
The Indoor Favourite – KMD Sport LS
- Indoor Training
- Walking
Previously known as the Komodo Sport, the KMD Sport LS is hands-down the best indoor training shoe from Vibram FiveFingers. The multi-drection lug pattern on the soles makes it great for agile, lateral movements and intense workouts. The flexibility of the shoe provides great feedback (barefoot feel) and the upper fabric is reinforced in places to support the likes of rope climbing and other CrossFit-type exercises.
The KMD Sport LS: Available for men and women in various colours
The Road Runner – Bikila Evo
- Road Running
- Indoor Training
- Walking
The Bikila Evo is an ideal shoe to transition in to barefoot running. At 6.5mm the sole is about halfway between the thinnest and thickest making it a perfect indtroductory shoe.
But that’s not all. The Bikila Evo is the premium road running shoe from Vibram FiveFingers. The lightweight EVA midsole provides a thin blanket of cushioning that really helps during races and long runs.
Rapid! The Bikila Evo, for road running
The Waterproof One – Bikila Evo WP
- Road Running
- Snow and Ice
- Poor Weather Running
Introduced in late 2014, the Bikila Evo WP was a godsend to many. Finally, we have a ‘barefoot’ running shoe that is 100% waterproof. A total revalation, the Bikila Evo is startlingly good-looking, and the ICETREK sole compound acts as a sticky grip on ice and snow.
The Casual One – CVT Hemp
- Casual & Leisure
- Travel
Minimalist shoe lovers will be impressed by the CVT Hemp. Lightweight, breathable and stylish; there’s no fastening mechanism – it’s a simple slip-on shoe where the heel can also fold down to act like a clog. Durable and comfortable.
What do you think of 2015’s Vibrams?
With the increase in people participating in muddy obstacle events and the growing popularity of trail and ultra running, we believe the Trek Ascent is going to be the big favourite five-toe’d shoe of 2015. But there seems to be a massive movement in people getting fit, going to fitness classes and PT sessions so the KMD Sport LS and the KSO Evo are likely to be big hits too.
Which is your favourite style for 2015?
If you could, what else would you have liked to see?
3 thoughts on “2015’s Vibram FiveFingers. An Overview.”
I love my spyridons but… I wish vibram would do a foot shape survey – my little toes don’t reach the little toe pocket, not even starting to get in there, while my big toe is bursting through the end. I’ve asked around and in my (limited) straw poll, this issue seems common.
I love the vibram shoes, I have been weraing them for 18 months and no other shoes ever, .I ever wore them to my sons wedding. I have to say that some of the new ones feel less flexible over my toes and I prefer the older model lycra mones that just fit like a sock,, they keep my feet warmer . I hope this type will still be made..the original ones were so so great..the watrporrf ones I freeze and the more rigid toe types also. The KVO evo( i think it is) without the laces and velcor fastening is my favourite
sorry i wrote to you earlier..my favourite vibrams are the KMD…they fit like aglove…I find some of the newer designe the material around the toes is harder and more shaped, I have very short toes and it is hardre to grip the gorund when walking trekking etc, and my toes get cold,I live in switzeland i walk and trek in rought terrain all year round and the softer shoes are by far the bets, I have tested many for our local outle shop….the idea is surelto be as minimal as possible not to add things so the gtround doesnt hurt your feet or you get more support.., barefott is barefoot ….i am barefott most of the time in the summer ( i am 63 and my partner is 67 and we both use these shoes..it is great for joints , back and posture.
I would hate to think I will not be able to get these shoes that are so comfrtable any more…