I heard the vibram jaya running shoes are a good choice. I believe foot locker carries them. Their selection is limited so you must act fast. They are good shoes according to the reviews they have.
The Vibram Jaya shoes which others are talking about are most likely the five finger Vibram Jaya shoes, or toe shoes as some people call them. You can often find them at your local REI, outdoors living store, or possibly running store.
Vibram Five Fingers has a great website where one could purchase Vibram shoes. The best bet would be to browse the many selections that are listed on the website.
Any type of shoes are good parkour; being able to the movements properly is more important.
You buy vibram foot glove shoes.
Some alternative options to Vibram Five Fingers shoes include minimalist running shoes like Merrell Trail Glove, Xero Shoes, and New Balance Minimus.
Vibram Five Fingers is the name brand of the, "toe shoes" which can be found at: http://www.vibramfivefingers.com/index.htm Another good resource for similar shoes is: http://barefootrunningshoes.org/
Yes, depending on the particular model most Vibram Five Fingers can be used for water sports. If you are unsure if your model can be considered "water shoes",
Search for Vibram five fingers and go to the official website to learn more about the shoes. There you will be able to learn more about the shoes and decide if you want to purchase them.
Vibram manufacture what is known as the 'five-fingered' shoe or the 'bare-foot' shoe. These shoes are especially designed to promote healthy feet, as well as endurance and strength with regular use.
Vibram Fivefinger KSO shoes are designed to keep out dirt, rocks, sticks, and other trail debris, while maintaining comfort and staying breathable. KSO stands for Keep Stuff Out, which is what they excel at.
Vibram Five fingers shoes are really an awsome shoes launched by the company for runners. Foots of the runners while running are pretty much relax which is helpful in getting more stamina.
I like the tread on this shoe. It is a good, solid all terrain design. I like the removable insoles with a bit extra cushion(this makes it a good beginner Vibram minimalist shoe). I like the bungee cord with slider adjustment on the top/ankle of the shoe.