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  • dtandrade
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    Yeah I am by no means a fashion guru but I cant bring myself to wear crocs, just me though.

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  • kevinmark
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    I found Osiris Vapor on Amazon for like $15. I was searching for more of a skate style so wakeboarding was close. I have yet to use them but I dig them. I can't bring myself to wear crocs or anything like them. Not judging people who do just a personal preference. Haha.

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  • Hemingway
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    I wear a pair of water sneakers by Teva. They drain well, give good support on the pedals and foot rudders, plus sun protection. They do stink like hell if you don't rinse them well at the end of the day trekking in marsh mud, had to set them outside of the tent on an overnight lol

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  • dtandrade
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    Yeah John I was looking for a more shoe style myself

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  • J.A. Veil
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    I wear an old pair of running shoes. They are comfortable and give my feet better cushioning and support than sandals or Croc-type shoes. Since they are shoes I would otherwise discard (tread is already worn down), they cost me nothing.

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  • claymeister
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    CROCS - very functional .

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  • dtandrade
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    Thanks for the input guys, anyone try any traditional shoe style such as the sperry son-r series shoes or something along those lines?

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  • Financeguru
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    Agreed on croc-style shoes. Easy off, easy on and best of all, they drain water very easily. Only con is if you're entering/exiting in sand, you may pick some up in your croc.

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  • JAR
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    Crocs, because they are cheap and comfortable. Usually take them off after launching and go barefoot in the yak.

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  • dtandrade
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    Water shoes?

    Not sure if this topic has been covered because I couldnt find much on here but what are you guys using for water shoes in the spring/summer time?
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