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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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.John Veil
Annapolis
Native Watercraft Manta Ray 11, Falcon 11
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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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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.Kevin Markland
@k.markland
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2015 Wildy ATAK- Flint Camo
2014 Perception Pescador 12- Sand
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I've tried all sorts. Crocs, Shimano "Croc-like" fishing shoes, topsiders, and neoprene boots. Before I had my Hobie, I wore sandals quite a bit. Not so much anymore.
I will say this, personally, I would not want to wear tennis shoes. I hate nothing more than wearing a wet piece of clothing that isn't supposed to be wet. Wet shoes are about the worst.LL Bean (Perception) Manatee DLX Angler 9.5'
Hobie Pro Angler 12
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I'm another advocate for the crocs, or the generic ones sold at walmart. The crocs are a little better quality, but for under $10 you can't go wrong at walmart. They float, they wash off easily and they don't stink at the end of the day. They are not great for walking into a muddy bottom. They may get stuck down there. I've worn them for years.
Lately I've gotten a pair of Kokatat Scout's which are basically neoprene booties with a rubber sole. They're low profile and strap on so they won't come off. They're a good water shoe option as well. You can see them here: http://kokatat.com/products/footwear...1kfdosa89irsu3
I've only had them a few weeks but so far so good as far as fit and comfort.
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I like my Keen Newport H2. Like Heminingway, I like a well draining shoe that gives good support when peddling. I tried crocs but did not like the drag/resistance from the water, the amount of sand that gets in them, and how they come off if I jump in the water.Peggy
Native Slayer Propel 12.5 Max
Cobra Explorer
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+2 on the Keen H2, use them in streams, on the yak, and in the surf.
Originally posted by Pc4sun View PostI like my Keen Newport H2. Like Heminingway, I like a well draining shoe that gives good support when peddling. I tried crocs but did not like the drag/resistance from the water, the amount of sand that gets in them, and how they come off if I jump in the water.Freddie T
2016 Hobie Outback LE #236
Torqeedo Ultralight 403
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