I have a pair of Teva water shoes but use them mostly when fishing from a boat. I wear them occasionally when in my kayak but prefer to pedal my PA barefoot, so I usually slip on a pair of flip flops until I get seated in the kayak.
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Originally posted by Hemingway View PostI 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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Survival Products, Salisbury, MD
2017 Camo Hobie Outback
2015 Olive Hobie Outback
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I have usually worn crocs in the past, sometimes sandals (chacos, but the chacos I have are way too heavy). Last summer I started wearing some sanuk shoes and really like them...better than sandals for me because they provide good protection from sun for the tops of my feet. I thought they would feel soggy and not dry fast enough, but they dry extremely fast and are really comfortable for pedaling.
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I wear these in the summer: http://www.sierratradingpost.com/col...colorFamily=04
I got mine for $42 with a coupon. Comfortable for pedaling, walking and drain fast. Aren't too crazy looking, either.John D.
2015 Hobie Revolution 13
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I started out with the Teva's the first summer and they started falling apart pretty quick so I don't use them anymore. Since then I have been using the Columbia water shoes, a version of their cool shoes and good drain. I just wait until some time during the winter to pick up a new pair. Columbia clears them out and I typically find a pair for under $20. I mostly fish in the potomac and reservoirs. The potomac does a number on these as they will get dirt and slime on them and start smelling at some point during the year, but for a cheap price I don't mind ditching them at the end of the year and getting a new pair for the coming year.WS ATAK
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I stay rocking my Crocs, but I also got a pair of Columbia Drainmakers. I like them, they drain nicely and also have much better grip on slipper launch sites. The outlet out in Queentown had them on sale for $15 over the Winter. Can't beat the deal. Only downside is sand gets stuck under the sole, you can't feel it, but I know it's there. LOL
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Originally posted by CB kayak 02 View PostCheck out astraldesigns.com they make some nice kayak/fishing shoes.
Fyi, a magic eraser and vodka will remove said marring from the inside of a dryer, but the vodka smell will still give you away.Drew
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Lime Slayer 10
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I get out and wade quite a bit in the Potomac. I have some wading sandals but the pebbles can make it a bit uncomfortable so I have gone with a Korker Boxcar. Need to get a larger pair to fit over my neoprene waders also I have been looking at the Simms Rip rapLast edited by zak; 03-09-2015, 06:20 PM.
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