so im looking for a pair of all purpose water shoes.....the kind you can wear on the boat or while wading and also non slip so i can climb ledges and rocks in some of my spots....
anybody have any recommendations? something light is clutch...not looking to stay dry btw, just not looking to slip on anything
water/boat shoes
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Re: water/boat shoes
I have a pair of these:
http://www.sperrytopsider.com/en/h2o-es ... ts&start=1
They're crazy light and made for use in water. They have good grip, but I can't say I have ever tried climbing rocks in them.
http://www.sperrytopsider.com/en/h2o-es ... ts&start=1
They're crazy light and made for use in water. They have good grip, but I can't say I have ever tried climbing rocks in them.
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Re: water/boat shoes
If you need sperrys Lmk my dad works for another company under the umbrella of wolverine world wide. Basically I get them for wholesale dead cost
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Re: water/boat shoes
The speery are good. However, they do not stand behind their product as they once did, learned that the hard way. I wear these types of shoes about 80% of the time, and just picked up a pair of Teva at Bass Pro. About a month in and I like them just fine so far, light weight and quick draining from a tennis shoe style. Not sure about the grip, I tend to stay away from slippery rocks lol.