“These are great shoes for kayaking, especially at places like the Shenandoah where there's many place you need to be able to get out and pull the kayak across shallow rocks. These shoes also REALLY GRIP. I was sliding all over the place trying to unload my kayak on a boat ramp (hit the moss covering the cement ramp) when I was barefoot, so I put these on to see if they would help and I didn't slip at all. I was really impressed with that as I've never had a shoe that grips on the mossy covering on boat ramps, rocks, etc. People also ask me where I got them and tell me how they like that they look like actual shoes.”
“Would have given 5 stars but when I tried them on I immediately noticed that the tongue of the shoe was rubbing me on the top of both my feet. I wore them cause I was on my cruise and had no choice. It might have been a oversight. I can't wear them.”
“Great water shoes. Not super comfy but good for what they are, which is water shoes. I wouldn't hike in these or wear them for insanely extended periods of time if being active. Rocks do get stuck in the bottom of the sole due to its waffle nature. They are great for the water though, highly recommend.”
“Bought these to go hiking in Hawaii. They were perfect! It was wet muddy conditions and walking through streams and these gave us the ability to not have soggy feat and still have traction walking over mossy rocks. And you can rinse the shoes after. Great for what we needed them for! And pretty comfortable considering they have holes in them and we did not wear socks.”
“They did a very good job at keeping my feet safe from rocks and zebra muscles but they also rubbed the skin off the top of both my feet. The stitching inside where the tongue is located is very poorly done. Both of my feet were raw after a few hours and I had to wear these for 3 days.”