I just heard about them today myself. Everyone seems to be raving about them:
http://birthdayshoes.com/vapor-glove-merrell-barefoot-initial-review
http://barefootrunninguniversity.com/2013/02/06/merrell-m-connect-lineup-the-vapor-glove/
I don't really need them, but I might have to run shod for another month or so. I was only out in the snow for a few minutes the other day, but now that my frost nipped calluses have molted on all but my pinky toes, my toes are quite exposed and sensitive, so I don't know if I'll be able to handle sub-zero temps unless the asphalt is absolutely dry.
So ... even though I don't really have a problem with the Aqua Lites I just bought, or even the Moc3s, I thought if the Vapor Gloves really are as good as some folks are saying they are, it might be worth picking up a pair. I found out the other day how much even a minimalist shoe like the Neo Trails can affect gait and lead to injury, so it's worth experimenting a bit more to get the shoe that works best for me. I like the Aqua Lites' groundfeel quite a bit, which is comprable to the Moc3s when the insole is removed, but I think my Bare Access shoes feel a bit more snug, so I'm curious what a more minimal Merrell shoe might feel like. I'll let you know if I like them, but looks like it might take up to a week for them to arrive. The Vapor Gloves ($80) are also cheaper than the Moc3s ($94) and the Aqua Lites ($115), so, even though it's too late for me, that would be a plus for someone trying to decide between them.