clapzovrMens Sandals Shower Water Shoes Beach Swim Pool River Shoes Comfort Garden Clogs
M**6
Great buy
Great fit size nine. Very comfy and cushy soles. Colur is as shown in blue. I had quite a few compliments on a cruise. Perfect for the ship deck and beaches… AND, they pack nicely.
M**Y
Mens Size 7
If you’re a men’s size 7, consider going up half a size or more for a less snug fit. I got them for use as water shoes, so the snug fit works for me. These aren’t meant to be worn with socks—I’m not sure why some reviewers are complaining about that. The price is good. Checkout my pictures, they show how a size 7 fits. If you prefer a little more room, go for a 7.5 or 8 if available. Personally, I like them; they’re snug but not uncomfortably tight, which is exactly how water shoes should fit.
T**N
I wear these every day. So versatile.
I originally bought these to be cheap shower shoes for the RV park showers when traveling. But, these have become my daily kick around shoes. They are super easy to slip on. Minimalistic. Comfortable. Easy to rinse off. I’ve worn these everywhere - hiking several state parks and even Death Valley. I’ve had these for 2 Years and they only just now are starting to show wear with a few tears starting.I just ordered a replacement pair and noticed they are a half size smaller than the last pair I ordered exactly the same size. I typically wear size 11 or 11.5 US in most shoe brands. The first pair of these I bought ran big (size 10.5 US fit perfectly). I ordered a pair of size 11 and they feel like the they are exactly the same size as the 10.5s. I then ordered size 12 and they are the exact same size as the 11s - both the 11s and 12s say “45” on the bottom. There’s no difference.Cons: If you wear these all the time like I do, you’ll end up with an awkward sun tan of tiny circles on the top of your feet 😅
R**S
ADJUST TO MY DIABETIC PRESSURE POINTS
I TOTALLY LOVE THESE SHOES!!! I cannot say enough about them. Now, not trying to gross anyone out; but, as a diabetic who has specific pressure points on the soles of my feet, in the past, I was required to wear doctor prescribed diabetic shoes with specially manufactured insoles, designed to mold precisely to my feet so as to “off-load” the pressure of the pressure points. If I did not wear the doctor prescribed diabetic shoes, I developed diabetic foot ulcers. Those ulcerations then required surgical debridement to prevent foot amputation. The price for those diabetic shoes and insoles is upwards of $600 each. OUCH! Once I became diabetic, each time I tried to wear my regular $80 dress shoes (or gel tennis shoes), or wear house slippers around the house, I developed ulcerations on the soles of my feet. Once that happened, I was required to again visit my diabetic podiatrist for diabetic ulcer debridement. The good new? I now am on my 3rd set of these clapzovr Mens Sandals Shower Water Shoes Beach Swim Pool River Shoes Comfort Garden Clogs; and, guess what? Each pair has conformed to fit perfectly to the diabetic pressure points of my feet soles, such that I no longer develop diabetic ulcerations. HOORAY no longer will I spend $600 or more a year for diabetic footwear. Do I still occasionally wear those expensive diabetic shoes? Of course, as they are black leather; and, for some events, I must wear enclosed, polished shoes. However COMMA, these clapzovr shoes have freed me from constantly having to wear out those expensive diabetic shoes…..Thank you clapzovr Mens Sandals Shower Water Shoes Beach Swim Pool River Shoes Comfort Garden Clogs. Now, having said all that, I cannot tell other diabetics that clapzovr Mens Sandals Shower Water Shoes Beach Swim Pool River Shoes Comfort Garden Clogs can take the place of their prescribed diabetic shoes with their specialized molded insoles. Each person is an individual. As such, everyone’s feet are different. What works for one, may not work for others. But at $17 a pop, at least you could ask your doctor to determine if you could get a pair “to drive” around the house just to see if they do the same for you as they do for me.
A**R
Good Look Bad Smell
Nice looking shoe. Works well on dry land and in water. Only negative is the very strong smell rubber material that it’s made of. Have to store shoes in zip lock bag to avoid smell.
R**E
Husband loved these
My husband was fearful of falling in the showers at home and in hotels. These shoes gave him security. They would dry quickly.
M**G
These are not river shoes.
These are actually pretty comfortable as long as you're not walking on uneven terrain. And as long as your feet are dry. If you want to use these while kayaking your feet are going to slide inside of them if you get your feet wet at all. The outside rubberish part is super flexible and even if they grip the terrain your feet are going to slide around and slip inside of these things and you might even have them fall off if you step on something steep enough. I pretty much rolled my ankle while trying to help someone take a kayak up a hill. I don't think these are meant to be worn with socks as they're called watershoes. I know wearing socks could have added enough friction to stop my feet from sliding around so much inside of these things. Another issue was that one of my toe nails was snagging on the holes on the topside of the shoes. And put some sunblock on your feet cause you'll be left with a bunch of dark ovals on your feet for months lol. What else to complain about? If you do use them in a river where you're unlikely to avoid dirt and mud, cleaning them can be a pain in the ass. You have to detach the sole from the more flexible rubbery outside exoskeleton thingy otherwise you're just leaving stuff in the cracks and river water can be gross sometimes. My negative review is completely based on purchasing these as river shoes, they are actually comfortable if you're walking on flat ground or grass.
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