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"I will not be purchasing these again, but for $19 it's difficult to find a shoe with a thicker sole unless you grab rubber fisherman boots.""They have the standard Crocs sole and provide a lot of support so you can walk for quite awhile without your feet getting sore."
"My brother and sister both got water shoes that slipped off when they were swimming."
"They have more arch support than I've experienced in any closed-toe water sandal of any kind - and I've gone through a couple pair of Keen's, a pair of Merrell's and a couple pair of lesser quality name brands I care not to name."
"Other than that the shoe is wonderful , feet still get sweaty inside , but not stinky sweating lol."
"I think they were a little overpriced to begin with but i needed them because it was last minute."
"* This is my second pair and I am telling without any doubt that this is the best sandal I've ever used."
Crocs Men's Swiftwater Mesh Sandal (Click to Compare Deals)
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"The grip of the texture is sufficient, the sandal does not shift when walking in water, and the soles drain sand and mud quickly without needing to be removed... They perform well as water protection or wading shoes but are a light addition rather than a daily wear. I will not be purchasing these again, but for $19 it's difficult to find a shoe with a thicker sole unless you grab rubber fisherman boots.""They have the standard Crocs sole and provide a lot of support so you can walk for quite awhile without your feet getting sore... Just beware that because of the open sides of the shoe this is not a good choice for long walks in sand or in areas where there is a lot of gravel... I plan on buying another pair and putting them away for when the ones I do have wear out..."
"The advantages over water shoes are three-fold: 1) Your foot isn't constantly wet and soggy... My brother and sister both got water shoes that slipped off when they were swimming... Some sand or small rocks can get in through the holes, but it's easy to get the rocks and sand back out."
"I just received them today and have worn them around the house for a few hours and will confirm they are comfortable and appear to be built with the expected quality of the Crocs brand... They have more arch support than I've experienced in any closed-toe water sandal of any kind - and I've gone through a couple pair of Keen's, a pair of Merrell's and a couple pair of lesser quality name brands I care not to name. These have an adjustable over-ankle strap to which allows you to dial in different levels of comfort and support."
"I usually wear shoes that are wide or triple E . I have hammer toes , so really need the foot room in the front , I truthfully could have gotten away with a size 11... Other than that the shoe is wonderful , feet still get sweaty inside , but not stinky sweating lol."
"* They are good looking but that's about it... I think they were a little overpriced to begin with but i needed them because it was last minute... Also if you do buy these know that they are bigger than normal."
"* This is my second pair and I am telling without any doubt that this is the best sandal I've ever used. I've been wearing sandals everyday from spring to winter for more than 15 years... I cannot wear any other sandals."
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"The size 10 fits much better but still has about one centimeter of toe gap... The grip of the texture is sufficient, the sandal does not shift when walking in water, and the soles drain sand and mud quickly without needing to be removed... So based on all of these caveats I find it difficult to recommend these sandals to people new to Crocs like I am. I have flat feet and they are clearly not meant for me. They perform well as water protection or wading shoes but are a light addition rather than a daily wear. I will not be purchasing these again, but for $19 it's difficult to find a shoe with a thicker sole unless you grab rubber fisherman boots. They don't even approach the quality of my old leather Keen's, but the sea has not been kind to them over the years.""Most people wear old tennis shoes they don't mind getting wet and smelly... I looked at the ones with spaces for individual toes but these were expensive and I didn't see myself wearing these much... Obviously you can get them wet but they dry pretty fast... They have the standard Crocs sole and provide a lot of support so you can walk for quite awhile without your feet getting sore... Just beware that because of the open sides of the shoe this is not a good choice for long walks in sand or in areas where there is a lot of gravel. When I walk on our street often a pebble or small rock kicks up into the shoe and gets between my foot and the shoe and its uncomfortable... I plan on buying another pair and putting them away for when the ones I do have wear out..."
"* I went on a week-long rafting trip in Utah this summer and got these instead of slip-on water shoes... I thought the construction might be a bit suspect because it seems like the sole is made of two separate pieces, but it held together for 6 days of pretty active use, including a few 1-mile hikes. The advantages over water shoes are three-fold: 1) Your foot isn't constantly wet and soggy... My brother and sister both got water shoes that slipped off when they were swimming... Again, water shoe wearers stubbed their toes on rocks. I did get a weird sunburn in the little gaps, but since the size of the burn was small, I didn't notice it at all. Some sand or small rocks can get in through the holes, but it's easy to get the rocks and sand back out."
"He spoke frequently about their comfort, quality and ability to quickly dry. I just received them today and have worn them around the house for a few hours and will confirm they are comfortable and appear to be built with the expected quality of the Crocs brand... I have toe wiggle room and the width I need yet they are supportive enough to feel good about an occasional portage and/or walking around a rocky campsite. They have more arch support than I've experienced in any closed-toe water sandal of any kind - and I've gone through a couple pair of Keen's, a pair of Merrell's and a couple pair of lesser quality name brands I care not to name. These have an adjustable over-ankle strap to which allows you to dial in different levels of comfort and support. They have some texture on the footbed which is oddly comfortable and a good tread which I suspect will serve me well on slippery surfaces... Granted I've only had them on for a few hours around the house but I believe these to be a great value even if paying in the $40's!"
"* I love the shoe , wear it all the time , but I am confused by people saying its to tight . I ordered a size 12 and its loose all around the front of my foot quite a bit . I usually wear shoes that are wide or triple E . I have hammer toes , so really need the foot room in the front , I truthfully could have gotten away with a size 11... 5 to 12's so I went to the larger size. Other than that the shoe is wonderful , feet still get sweaty inside , but not stinky sweating lol. They work great int he rain and dry out quick ."
"* They are good looking but that's about it. These are not good at all... And wearing them on the second day was impossible because of my blisters... The rubber part was just digging into my foot. I think they were a little overpriced to begin with but i needed them because it was last minute. I say stick with the cheaper rubber shoes they sell everywhere else. Also if you do buy these know that they are bigger than normal."