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Great shoes, they fit just as I expected they would and weigh a lot less then my other pairs. They're awesomeBest Deals on Vibram FiveFingers Mens SeeYa LS Athletic Shoes
I purchased my first pair of VFF's about three years ago when I read how they help eliminate plantar faciitis (mine went away after a couple months of wearing them). The KSO's fit my feet great, and I wore them only exclusively for two years before they were too messed up to wear anymore. The problem I had with those is that the stitching came apart rather easily, and how they lasted two years...I don't know. Once they were out of commission, though I ordered my KSO's online on a whim and they fit perfectly, I decided to go to a shoe store to try on other models. Bikila, Spyridon, velcro, laced; none fit! I couldn't even get my feet in the opening. I tried bigger sizes, but they left too much room in the toes. I thought I'd never be able to wear VFF's again. I ended up buying a pair of New Balance Zeroes, which I had to buy in a size larger, because like VFF, they don't make wide sizes. $110 for shoes that fell apart with minimal usage.I like to check the VFF every now and then to see what new shoes they have out and if they've decided to make wider sizes. That's when I came across the SeeYa's with a traditional lacing system. I figured I would be able to pull the laces out enough to get my fat feet in them (I'm an average sized guy with hobbitt feet), so I figured I would take a gamble and just order them. Luckily for me they fit. Are they still a little snug? Yes, but not enough to make them uncomfortable. I also like the SeeYa's a lot more than my KSO's. They're more comfortable inside, and the construction seems quite solid. I do everything in them, and they haven't shown the slightest sign of coming apart, unlike my old KSO's.
If you are someone with wide(r) feet, I would definitely recommend these. If Vibram isn't going to make wide sizes, they might as well make all their shoes with traditional lacing. However, if you are someone with extremely wide feet, you're probably still out of luck.
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