>>1114984I used to own a pair of these, back in 2008, so it's possible that the design has changed since then.
I got them because I was doing a lot of kayaking, and I figured they were a good fit for that.
I think there were only two models back then? One with the open top of foot, and one with a velcro strap. Mine didn't have a strap, and were prone to being sucked off my feet in shoreline mud, or being whisked off in swift water.
>>1114984>dries in 2 secondsWhile they take less time to dry than an enclosed shoe, it's a non-negligible amount of time.
>>1114994> everyone has differently shaped feet and different length toesI have normal-looking feet, and 2/5 toe pockets were slightly too large, 2/5 were slightly too small, and 1/5 fit perfectly.
That drove me crazy. I was a little more prone to blistering with the "too large" toe pockets, because the sole would shift and rub my toes.
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These shoes have no benefits over sandals, which are cheaper, can be repaired, have no problems with toe fit, dry faster, stink less, are faster to put on, etc.
...Just get a pair of outdoor/river sandals.