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  2. Vibram - Wikipedia

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    Vibram S.p.A. is an Italian company based in Albizzate, Italy, that both manufactures and licenses the production of Vibram-branded rubber outsoles for footwear. The company is named after its founder, Vitale Bramani, [ 1 ] who is credited with inventing the first rubber lug soles. [ 2 ]

  3. Combat boot - Wikipedia

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    During the 1980s Spain changed boot suppliers and had many variations of design including Vibram or Panamá sole, buckles or laces, and eyelets or speed lace. There were three common models: Regular – The general-issue boot used for instruction and campaign, it had a medium sole thickness and a few cleats.

  4. Jungle boot - Wikipedia

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    To use up left-over stock, the issue boot's Dobie sole reverted to a Vibram sole in the 1980s. [13] However, the Vibram sole, while suitable for rocks, sand, or other hard terrain, lacked the mud-clearing qualities of Dobie's sole, and was inferior in jungles or swamps. [10] [16] Other improvements were made to lower the costs to tax-payers. By ...

  5. Vibram Partners With UTMB on All World Series Events - AOL

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    A brand renowned among the trail running community for the high quality of their trail running soles, Vibram will allow participants of the UTMB World Series to access top-of-the-range gear and ...

  6. Vibram to refund customers $3.75M for false claims - AOL

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    Vibram's interesting looking FiveFinger shoes might not be as health savvy as the company has claimed and its costing them a whopping $3.75 million. The shoe company recently settled a class ...

  7. Hiking boot - Wikipedia

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    Soles: Hiking boots have deep-lugged soles of tough rubber to provide friction and avoid slipping on any surfaces. Soles absorb and redirect shocks, and provide cushion for the feet. Tongues: The flaps that cover the inlet of the upper are called tongues. This is the part that goes underneath the laces.