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Goodbye old Vapor Glove 6 LTR and hello new Vapor Glove 6 LTR – why change the shoe if it fits you?

Kevin Hofer
5-4-2025
Translation: Elicia Payne

I’ve been walking and running exclusively in barefoot shoes for a few years now. My favourite model for trail running is the Vapor Glove 6 LTR. However, mine are on their last legs, which is why I’m buying them again.

In 2010, when I turned up to running training with Fivefingers, my mate laughed at me. I admit, even today, my eyes need a moment to adjust to them. But, when it comes to running, they’ve converted me from a heel striker to a forefoot striker.

After foot surgery in 2022, I became a barefoot shoe wearer in everyday life and now I walk forefoot too. It was Merrell’s Vapor Glove 6 LTR – the last bit stands for «leather» – that helped me make the transition. And I recently rediscovered my love of running with them. Here are five things I love about the shoes.

Wide, but not too wide toe box provides super stability

As is usual for barefoot shoes, the Vapor Glove 6 LTR offers plenty of room for the toes, albeit less than other models. They’re too tight for everyday wear now, but I think the slightly narrower toe box is great for running because they don’t rub against the inner material as much.

This also helps my stability in a lot of ways. Thanks to the inner material and good lacing, it fits me like a glove, so my foot doesn’t move in the shoe. Plus, the shoe’s still wide enough for me to «grip» the ground with my toes.

Of course, with a total thickness of just 6 millimetres – 2 millimetres each on the inner and outer sole and tread – the sole of the Vapor Glove 6 LTR is super thin – especially for trail running. I can really feel every single little stone and sometimes the odd sharp obstacle. But it also heightens my awareness of how I run and makes me pay even more attention to my surroundings.

Great grip – especially on trails

For the outsole, Merrell works with Vibram, the company behind the Fivefingers shoe mentioned earlier. The rubber sole offers excellent grip on almost all surfaces. Due to the profile, however, the shoe can be slippery on wet surfaces.

The Vapor Glove 6 LTR isn’t made for the road, but for the trail. This is where the multi-directional profile shows what it’s capable of. No matter which direction I move when I’m on trails, I always get the impression of having a firm grip. The profile has a tight mesh form, eliminating empty spaces between individual elements. But it’s also flexible enough that no dirt or stones get stuck in between.

Long story short: the Vapor Glove 6 fitted me perfectly in 2022 and still does today. That’s why I’m buying the same model again.

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