Nuestra conclusión

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Buenas
  • Daily running 39
  • Tempo 73
  • Race 59
  • Stability 46
Las FiveFingers V-Run son las zapatillas de running minimalistas más puras que hemos analizado hasta la fecha. Gracias a nuestra experiencia, podemos decirte que su conexión con el suelo y su flexibilidad son inigualables, pero lo que más nos impresionó fue su ligereza, transpirabilidad y durabilidad, que son 3 puntos clave en los que los modelos minimalistas suelen tener problemas. Claramente, no son unas zapatillas para todo el mundo, además de que ese diseño con huequitos para los dedos no se va a adaptar a los pies de todos los runners. Pero mira, si quieres un modelo 100 % barefoot, creemos que Vibram ha dado totalmente en el clavo con este.

Pros

  • Absolutamente barefoot
  • Son flexibles y se sienten naturales en los pies
  • Muy ligeras
  • Transpirabilidad impresionante
  • Drop cero total
  • Versátiles para otras actividades además de correr
  • Mucha conexión con el suelo
  • Fortalecen los pies
  • Sistema de cordones rápido que funciona con solo tirar

Contras

  • Exigen pies, pantorrillas y tendones de Aquiles fuertes
  • Los huequitos para los dedos pueden ser demasiado largos
  • Sí o sí te van a mirar raro

Who should buy

After testing it both on the road and in the lab, we believe the Vibram FiveFingers V-Run is perfect for:

  • Barefoot enthusiasts seeking one shoe for running, walking, gym sessions, and everyday activities.
  • Vibram FiveFingers fans looking for a dedicated option for road running.
  • Runners used to minimalist shoes who want to move closer to a true barefoot feel. This is the next level!

Vibram FiveFingers V-Run

Who should NOT buy

The Vibram FiveFingers V-Run places a huge workload on your bones, muscles, and tendons, and we believe that can be overwhelming for many runners. If you'd prefer some cushioning while keeping a foot-shaped fit and zero-drop geometry, we recommend checking out the Altra Escalante Racer 2 or the Topo ST-5.

We also understand that the FiveFingers design and fit is not for everyone. The individual toe pockets create a unique experience, but some runners simply prefer a traditional toebox. In that case, the Merrell Vapor Glove 6 delivers a similarly barefoot ride while retaining a more conventional upper design.

Vibram FiveFingers V-Run parts

Amortiguación

Shock absorption

Those seeking maximum ground feel and a true barefoot-running experience will find exactly that in the FiveFingers V-Run. We measured just 26 SA in our shock absorption test, an exceptionally low result.

Vibram FiveFingers V-Run Shock absorption heel
Talón
Antepié
Resultados de las pruebas
V-Run 26 SA
Media 130 SA
En comparación con 367 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
52 SA
Absorción de impactos
184 SA

Energy return

Energy return is fairly low at 46.8%, although that result came as no surprise to us. And with only a few millimeters of foam underfoot, even a higher rebound figure would have a limited impact because there simply isn't enough material to compress and rebound in a meaningful way.

In the V-Run, your body do almost all of the work, for better or worse.

Talón
Antepié
Resultados de las pruebas
V-Run 46.8%
Media 58.5%
En comparación con 364 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
38.0%
Retorno de energía
83.0%

Altura de la suela en la zona del talón

Just a few strides in the Vibram FiveFingers V-Run make it immediately clear that this is a true minimalist shoe. Later in the lab, we confirmed that impression by measuring a stack height of just 7.8 mm, a result that firmly places it in the barefoot category.

Vibram FiveFingers V-Run Heel stack
Resultados de las pruebas
V-Run 7.8 mm
Media 35.4 mm
En comparación con 436 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
22.5 mm
Altura de la suela en la zona del talón
50.1 mm

Altura de la suela en el antepié

The forefoot came in at 7.9 mm, essentially matching the heel and confirming the shoe's truly minimalist design.

In our experience, the FiveFingers V-Run comes as close to barefoot running as any running shoe we've ever tested, offering an unmatched connection to the ground while still providing a thin layer of protection.

Vibram FiveFingers V-Run Forefoot stack
Resultados de las pruebas
V-Run 7.9 mm
Media 26.9 mm
En comparación con 436 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
13.9 mm
Altura de la suela en el antepié
41.3 mm

Drop

Vibram states that the V-Run features a natural 0.0 mm drop, and our measurements returned -0.1 mm.

We consider this a perfect match, as such a tiny difference falls well within normal manufacturing tolerances and can also result from foam compression during our test runs. In short, we found exactly what we expected: a true zero-drop design.

Vibram FiveFingers V-Run Drop
Resultados de las pruebas
V-Run -0.1 mm
Media 8.5 mm
En comparación con 436 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
-0.2 mm
Drop
15.6 mm

Dureza de la mediasuela

Actualizado

There's a super-thin layer of foam underfoot, but to be honest, it never feels anything like the midsole found in a traditional running shoe.

Our durometer confirmed that impression, as the foam registered an exceptionally firm 61.1 AC in our Asker C durometer.

Resultados de las pruebas
V-Run 61.1 AC
Media 35.9 AC
En comparación con 217 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
19.6 AC
Dureza de la mediasuela (de blanda a rígida)
54.0 AC

Rocker

The rocker of the Vibram FiveFingers V-Run comes entirely from the natural shape of your foot. The shoe is so exceptionally flexible that it simply follows your movements without adding any structure of its own.

In our experience, there is virtually no resistance underfoot and absolutely no artificial sensation during the ride.

Vibram FiveFingers V-Run Rocker

Tallaje y ajuste

Talla

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Longitud interna

Vibram FiveFingers V-Run Internal length
Resultados de las pruebas
V-Run 256.0 mm
Media 269.2 mm
En comparación con 252 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
259.5 mm
Longitud interna
277.6 mm

Tracción / Agarre

Diseño de la suela exterior

The V-Run's outsole is designed around maximum flexibility and natural foot movement.

Deep flex grooves divide the rubber into multiple independent pods following the foot anatomy, allowing each part of the foot to move freely. The segmented layout enhances ground feel, while the excellent Vibram rubber provides reliable traction and durability.

Vibram FiveFingers V-Run Outsole design

Flexibilidad / Rigidez

We mentioned earlier that the V-Run is flexible, but the reality goes far beyond that.

With an astonishingly low 0.8N in our 30-degree bend test, this is the most flexible running shoe we've tested so far!

Vibram FiveFingers V-Run Flexibility / Stiffness
Resultados de las pruebas
V-Run 0.8N
Media 15.5N
En comparación con 361 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
3.9N
Flexibilidad ←→ Rigidez
28.5N

Peso

The FiveFingers V-Run takes full advantage of its minimalist design, tipping our scale at an incredibly low 4.6 oz (130g).

We believe this is a crucial achievement, as some minimalist shoes surprisingly end up heavier than expected, undermining the barefoot experience. In contrast, the V-Run virtually disappears on foot, exactly as a shoe like this should.

Vibram FiveFingers V-Run Weight
Resultados de las pruebas
V-Run 4.6 oz (130g)
Media 9.2 oz (262g)
En comparación con 436 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
5.3 oz (149g)
Peso
12.9 oz (366g)

Transpirabilidad

Breathability

Another area where we had some concerns was breathability, but Vibram did an excellent job here as well.

During our smoke test, air flowed through the upper with remarkable ease. However, considering the oversized ventilation holes spread throughout the shoe, we can't say that result surprised us.

In fact, we believe the V-Run delivers one of the most impressive airflow performances we've ever measured in the lab, allowing air to move freely from heel to toe.

Vibram FiveFingers V-Run microscope

Under our digital microscope, we clearly observed the perfectly shaped perforations that Vibram incorporated into the upper to maximize ventilation. The execution is simple yet highly effective.

Vibram FiveFingers V-Run mesh

We're especially glad to see this level of airflow because the V-Run is often worn without socks. Of course, runners who prefer toe socks such as Injinji still have that option, but either way, we think that strong ventilation is essential in a shoe like this.

Resultados de las pruebas
V-Run 5
Media 3.6
En comparación con 423 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
1
Transpirabilidad
5

Estabilidad

Prueba de estabilidad lateral

The V-Run is only as stable as the runner wearing it, as simple as that. It offers virtually no support, but thanks to its ultra-low stack height, you also avoid the instability that often comes with thick, highly-cushioned midsoles.

Rigidez torsional

Actualizado

We expected an exceptionally low result in this test, and the FiveFingers V-Run delivered exactly that with 3.4 Nm. It just feels about as flexible as a running shoe can possibly be.

Vibram FiveFingers V-Run Torsional rigidity
Resultados de las pruebas
V-Run 3.4 Nm
Media 14.5 Nm
En comparación con 120 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
7.8 Nm
Rigidez torsional
22.5 Nm

Rigidez del contrafuerte del talón

The heel counter practically disappears on foot and never gets in the way, which is exactly what we wanted from a shoe built around a barefoot philosophy. We expected an extremely flexible heel structure here, and the V-Run earned a 1/5 score.

Resultados de las pruebas
V-Run 1
Media 3
En comparación con 430 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
1
Rigidez del contrafuerte del talón
5

Anchura de la mediasuela - antepié

The forefoot widens to 102.5 mm, a result that may surprise some of you.

While this is still a fairly narrow platform by road-running standards, it's not the narrowest design we've tested. In fact, we found that even a max-stack super shoe like the ASICS Metaspeed Ray has a narrower forefoot!

Resultados de las pruebas
V-Run 102.5 mm
Media 115.0 mm
En comparación con 436 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
102.2 mm
Anchura de la mediasuela - antepié
127.9 mm

Anchura de la mediasuela - talón

The V-Run follows the shape of the human foot, and we measured just 67.1 mm of width in the heel area.

This design makes one thing ultra-clear: barefoot running is not meant for heel striking, and the geometry of this shoe fully embraces that philosophy.

Vibram FiveFingers V-Run Midsole width - heel
Resultados de las pruebas
V-Run 67.1 mm
Media 91.1 mm
En comparación con 436 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
70.8 mm
Anchura de la mediasuela - talón
106.6 mm

Durabilidad

Durabilidad de la parte delantera

Vibram has long been known for producing exceptionally durable products, and the V-Run reinforces that reputation. The upper earned a perfect 5/5 score in our durability test!

Resultados de las pruebas
V-Run 5
Media 2.6
En comparación con 386 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
1
Durabilidad de la parte delantera
5

Durabilidad del acolchado del talón

The heel padding delivered a similarly strong performance, outperforming the current lab average once again. It fell just one point short of a perfect score, earning an impressive 4/5 in our durability test.

Resultados de las pruebas
V-Run 4
Media 3.4
En comparación con 383 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
1
Durabilidad del acolchado del talón
5

Durabilidad de la suela

We had a few questions about the durability of the upper before testing, but none whatsoever about the outsole.

Vibram FiveFingers V-Run outsole

Vibram has built a world-class reputation in this area, and after evaluating countless trail shoes in the lab, we expected a strong result. The V-Run didn't disappoint, losing just 0.7 mm of rubber in our Dremel test, an excellent outcome.

Resultados de las pruebas
V-Run 0.7 mm
Media 1.1 mm
En comparación con 373 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
0.0 mm
Desgaste de la suela
2.0 mm

Grosor de la suela

The outsole features 2.6 mm of rubber, which we believe should translate into excellent longevity, especially when combined with the impressive durability result it achieved before.

Vibram FiveFingers V-Run Outsole thickness
Resultados de las pruebas
V-Run 2.6 mm
Media 3.2 mm
En comparación con 432 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
0.5 mm
Grosor de la suela
6.1 mm

Varios

Plantilla extraíble

We discovered that the V-Run does not have a removable insole... because it doesn't have an insole at all!

Vibram FiveFingers V-Run Removable insole
Resultados de las pruebas
V-Run No

Rigidez de la mediasuela en frío (%)

We found that the foam in the Vibram FiveFingers V-Run changed by just 11% after spending 20 minutes in our freezer. However, given the minimal amount of foam underfoot and its inherently firm nature, we doubt most runners would notice any difference during actual use.

Vibram FiveFingers V-Run Midsole softness in cold (%)
Resultados de las pruebas
V-Run 11%
Media 22%
En comparación con 422 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
0%
Rigidez de la mediasuela en frío
63%

Acolchado de la lengüeta

The quick-lace system is a perfect match for the V-Run. It simplifies the fit adjustment process and avoids the excess material and visual clutter that traditional laces would bring to such a minimalist design.

The tongue also stays true to that philosophy, featuring just 2.2 mm of padding. However, because the shoe uses a snug, foot-hugging fit and does not rely on conventional laces, we think this razor-thin tongue works exceptionally well.

Vibram FiveFingers V-Run Tongue padding
Resultados de las pruebas
V-Run 2.2 mm
Media 5.8 mm
En comparación con 435 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
0.0 mm
Acolchado de la lengüeta
14.0 mm

Lengüeta: tipo de refuerzo

The tongue of the Vibram FiveFingers V-Run is not gusseted, and we think some runners may have preferred a more sock-like construction to further enhance the foot-hugging feel of the shoe.

Vibram FiveFingers V-Run Tongue: gusset type
Resultados de las pruebas
V-Run Ninguno

Tirador del talón

Vibram did a great job integrating the finger-loop heel tab directly into the heel collar, creating a clean and stylish design that feels both functional and well executed.

Vibram FiveFingers V-Run Heel tab
Resultados de las pruebas
V-Run Tirador circular

Precio

The price of the Vibram FiveFingers V-Run is definitely on the higher end for a minimalist model, and we understand why some runners may hesitate to try such an unconventional shoe at this cost.

However, the FiveFingers lineup remains virtually unmatched in the market. If you're looking for a running shoe that delivers an authentic barefoot experience and individual toe pockets, this is the one.

Resultados de las pruebas
V-Run $140
En comparación con 436 zapatillas de running para asfalto
Número de zapatillas
€50
Precio
€330