
Summary:
- Vibram releases V-Soul Foot Map, a women's minimalist training shoe with toe separation design
- Available in Powder Blue and Deep Blue colorways, priced at $140
- Features 3 mm Vibram XS Trek outsole with pressure point pattern and polyester upper
Vibram has released the V-Soul Foot Map, a women's training shoe within its FiveFingers product line. The model targets users seeking minimalist footwear for studio workouts and barefoot-style training. The shoe maintains the brand's established design approach of individual toe slots and thin soles.
The V-Soul Foot Map arrives in two colorways. The Powder Blue version combines a powder blue sole with an off-white upper and red accent details. The Deep Blue option pairs a lavender-blue sole with a dusty pink upper and scarlet accents on the bottom of the sole. Both versions use a glossy polyester material for the upper construction.
The shoe uses a 3 mm Vibram XS Trek outsole. This sole construction aims to provide grip while maintaining ground contact sensation. The outsole pattern draws from the concept of pressure distribution across the foot during movement. Vibram refers to this as the "Foot Map" design, with separate sections on the sole corresponding to different pressure points.
Construction details include an adjustable hook-and-loop closure system. The upper wraps around the foot to create a fitted profile. The design follows standard FiveFingers construction methods with separate compartments for each toe. This structure affects how the foot moves within the shoe during activity.
The V-Soul Foot Map targets women who train in studios or prefer minimal footwear during exercise. The shoe weighs less than traditional athletic footwear due to its reduced material construction. The thin sole provides direct feedback from the ground surface, a characteristic of minimalist footwear design.
Both colorways use muted tones as primary colors with contrasting accent points. The Powder Blue model places red details at strategic points on the shoe. The Deep Blue version uses scarlet accents along the sole edge. These color choices distinguish the model from previous FiveFingers releases.
The Foot Map sole pattern divides the outsole into sections. Each section represents areas where the foot applies force during movement. This design approach differs from traditional continuous outsole patterns. The separated sections allow for independent flexion across different foot zones.
Vibram positions the V-Soul Foot Map as training footwear rather than running shoes. The design suits activities performed on indoor surfaces or controlled outdoor environments. Users of minimalist footwear typically need an adjustment period when transitioning from traditional shoes. The FiveFingers line requires toe separation, which affects foot positioning during wear.
The shoe retails at $140 and became available through Vibram's direct sales channels. This price point places the V-Soul Foot Map in the mid-range category for minimalist training footwear. The two colorway options provide alternatives within the same basic design framework.
The V-Soul Foot Map continues Vibram's development of toe-separation footwear. The FiveFingers line has maintained production for multiple years despite occupying a specialized market segment. This release adds a women's training option to the existing product range. The blue-toned colorways offer visual alternatives to previous FiveFingers releases, which have used various color combinations across different models.
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