Anybody round here ever hear of Kuliens? Good boots imho.
This is my latest pair of vibrams. Last pair of vibrams was a pair of Corks that I had re-soled to vibrams...don't do that!
This was my first pair of corks from them. I know I was a baby, and that is my baby girl on my lap...now she is 14
This was my Last pair of Corks with my Male model:
This was the pair that I had re-soled to vibrams.
I had worn out Multiple pairs of Wesco Corks before I switched to these. As far as the corks...I liked them way better, although they were hard to get used to at first, as the soles were way stiffer, and they were heavier over all. One thing I love about them is they are custom made for my feet which are kind of messed up after a bad leg break, so there is not much of a break in period, and they seem to help relieve foot and knee pain. Another thing I absolutely loved about them is having dry feet while falling timber in 13 feet of year in Southeast Alaska (feet would have been soaked every day with the Wescos. Anyhow, I really like them, although most of my experience is with the corks...still waiting to decide if I will stick with the vibrams. BTW, They are pricey...this last pair was $700. The way I justified it is when I wore out my first pair of corks they outlasted my Wescos around 3 to one....and at 300 bucks a pair then for the Wescos, it seemed like a good deal.
This is my latest pair of vibrams. Last pair of vibrams was a pair of Corks that I had re-soled to vibrams...don't do that!
This was my first pair of corks from them. I know I was a baby, and that is my baby girl on my lap...now she is 14
This was my Last pair of Corks with my Male model:
This was the pair that I had re-soled to vibrams.
I had worn out Multiple pairs of Wesco Corks before I switched to these. As far as the corks...I liked them way better, although they were hard to get used to at first, as the soles were way stiffer, and they were heavier over all. One thing I love about them is they are custom made for my feet which are kind of messed up after a bad leg break, so there is not much of a break in period, and they seem to help relieve foot and knee pain. Another thing I absolutely loved about them is having dry feet while falling timber in 13 feet of year in Southeast Alaska (feet would have been soaked every day with the Wescos. Anyhow, I really like them, although most of my experience is with the corks...still waiting to decide if I will stick with the vibrams. BTW, They are pricey...this last pair was $700. The way I justified it is when I wore out my first pair of corks they outlasted my Wescos around 3 to one....and at 300 bucks a pair then for the Wescos, it seemed like a good deal.