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My Fellow Raymond Hatfield said Not for wide feet :(.
I was excited to try these out during a 2 day trip to a water park. The quality was good and the tread on the bottom is durable. Unfortunately after just an hour or two I started to knotice that the side we’re getting weak. By the end of the day the fabric on the side had frayed and by the end of day two there were full of holes on the side. I’m disappointed because the quality is exactly what I was looking but they just don’t work with wide feet :/
My Old Fellow Doli say Kinda like tougher socks.
Pros:
Fits nicely
Easy to put on and take off
Stretchable
Flexible
Removable sole
Cons:
Material is very thin and does not look durable. This might be fine for water activities without any abrasion, but will become a one time use kinda thing if you plan on using it near hard surfaces.
Thin sole
Cheap material on the insides
My Old Man BoyMom💙 say Disappointed.
Ok, here is the thing, it pains me to do this but this is my very first one star review. I purchased water shoes for my whole family bc our feet were getting tore up at our neighborhood pool. I ordered these shoes for my husband and they tore after the second day at the pool. The quality of the material I think is the problem. Compared to the shoes I got and my kids got was much more thin. The soles on these shoes were not thick and the toe part started to fray almost immediately. Unfortunately I would not purchase these shoes again. 😔
My friend 20-something123 Talk A lot of camp slippers have like a nylon bottom with some attempt at traction.
I got the largest size 12-13 Mens as I am a man who wears a 12D in dress shoes and a 12.5-13 in Adidas or Nike running shoes. They fit just right but could fit a slightly larger foot I think (even though feel snug and secure around the ankle and top of foot).
I got these as camp shoes (my desired use) because very light and store flat and are reasonable cheap. And because they have a true rubber sole that appears will stand up to limited outdoor wear (i.e., walking around a campsite doing chores). A lot of camp slippers have like a nylon bottom with some attempt at traction, but they abrade easily and are not waterproof on the bottoms. These are truly rubber on the bottom, so just perfect.
The nylon upper isn't necessarily heavy duty like you might find in another swim shoe, as it is thinner polyester material and not a neoprene. And so not exactly waterproof, but won't soak up a lot of water either like neoprene. I like the upper material just fine for my purposes--not sure what would be like if you wear submerged in the water.
In any event, as camp shoes, these seems like a good buy. Haven't worn them enough to advise on long term durability but appear to be well made and for the price I think will last long enough to be worthwhile.
My Old Fellow Wendy experience Awesome barefoot shoes for on land, too.
These are the coolest shoes. I bought them for sailing (dinghies and keel boats), and they have excellent grip on slippery surfaces and they dry very quickly. I love feeling air on my toes even when I'm wearing shoes. I like them so much that I started wearing them for errands, hiking, and to work... I can't tell you how many conversations have started with something along the lines of "where are your shoes/what are you wearing/why are you wearing socks?" then I show them the tread and we all get excited and start talking about how we hate wearing real shoes. These are total strangers! I should be getting paid to advertise these, haha. Anyway, they're amazing shoes. I really liked hiking with them too. Your feet might get a little sore at first if they're accustomed to very soft/enclosed shoes, but that goes away. I have even gone running with them now. You get to be conscious of your feet and how they're moving, what you're walking on, etc, while still having excellent, trustworthy tread.
I just bought another pair that look like flats. Hoping they'll be as good.
My Old Fellow Kda5038 say Huge shoes, non returnable even though it says they can be!.
I’m at 7 women’s. Chose the 6.5-7.5 shoe. They are HUGE. Might be fine if they were just walking on the beach but not great for in water... and I can’t return them because they were delivered on the 1st and the last day to return them was the 31st, as in YESTERDAY. How is that helpful?!
My Old Chap Michelle tell us they fit fine, stayed on (I'm a 9.
Wore these all day at Discovery Cove in Orlando... they fit fine, stayed on (I'm a 9.5-10 in regular shoes). They were comfortable to walk around in and protect your feet from whatever may be on the ground. The ONLY negative was that there is a liner inside that is not attached to the sole, and it moved around a bit. I'm not sure if they would be comfortable to wear without that liner, I haven't tried. Honestly not sure when I'll wear them again... but good to have.
My friend D.Robinson Talk Most comfortable water shoes.
The most comfortable eater shoes I’ve ever owned! They made walking over rocks and shells a breeze. The design makes you feel barefoot while protecting your feet. They also kept sand
Out. They are very light weight and come in a reusable waterproof bag. They dried very quickly.
My Old Fellow Stacy P. said Sturdy, comfy water shoes!.
Just got back from Panama City Beach and these were the perfect water shoes! They fit perfect and kept my feet protected in the sand and water. I’m not a fan of stepping into the ocean and stepping on God knows what so I figured water shoes/socks would be a good option. I even went snorkeling with them because I wasn’t comfortable wearing the flippers in the ocean. They are pretty sturdy and show no signs of wear after 5 days in the water and the bottom seems pretty rugged without being cumbersome. I threw them in washing machine when I got home and air dried them and I’m putting them away until my next water adventure!
My Old Neighbor kevin doyle tell us More like a bedroom slipper.....
I liked these when I first put them on, but after a few minutes of walking in them I found the light cloth uppers lacked the strength to keep the soles in place. It would be hazard to run in
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