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Vibram FiveFingers Moc

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$110.00

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Last seen March 2, 2012 at River Sports Outfitters.

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Specs

Specs

Materials Kangaroo Leather
Sizes Euro Men's 40-47
Weight 2.6 oz. per shoe (Men’s Euro size 42)

Description

The FiveFingers Moc is a men's barefoot/mininimal shoe made by Vibram. It hasn't been rated yet. Be the first to write a review.

MSRP: $110

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REI

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