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Used to use crocs, till I slipped in the boat several times. Went to Shimano,no more slipping, but the sun seems to cook through those large holes. Just went to the Columbia drain makers. Very comfortable, breathe well, and very good traction.
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the columbia flip flops are great! best flip flop ever
http://www.basspro.com/Columbia-Tech...Gypsy_8-Medium |
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Keep an eye on Sierra Trading Post. They have Columbia gear out the wazuu and often times have drainmakers on big sales.
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I've also been looking for some boat shoes with better support. I usually wear Sperry's or Crocs and my feet don't appreciate me wearing either of those anymore. I saw the Columbia Drainmakers are on sale on the Columbia website so I snagged a pair of the Drainmaker 2. I'm looking forward to trying them out
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Chacos. Get you some strappy shoes.
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http://www.sierratradingpost.com/col...colorFamily=01
I gots some of these here. Gnarly tan lines included for free |
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Sperry flip flops.
I used to wear topsiders like they were going out of style but just like everyone else said.. They get nasty inside, not just stinky. |
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Teva sandals. Super comfortable and it doesn't matter if it rains or you get in the water at the landing. I have had a lot of foot trouble and these are soft with a lot of cushion.
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Got any shoes yet Marshrat?
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Ordered the drainmaker II's earlier this morning.
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Try some old school sandals
http://www.ebay.com/itm/mens-LEATHER...-/330825140707 |
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