ALEADER Men’s Adventure Aquatic Water Shoes Black/Gray 10 D(M) US
Look ahead to summer time fun in the Aleader Mens fashin knit Water Shoes. These Mens outdoor river water shoes feature a casual and style look, the quick-drying mesh offers breathability and comfort, and the drainage sole evacuate water quickly. A bungee lacing system delivers a quick, secure fit while the non-marking outsole that grips slippery surfaces for performance that’s reliable on land and in water.
Product Features
- Breathable and durable air mesh upper allow the foot to breathe
- Solyte midsole provides an exceptionally lightweight midsole with excellent bounce-back and durability
- Water Drain outsole provides exceptional traction in wet and slippery conditions
- ComforDry sockliner provides the optimum cushioning performance that creates a cooler, drier and healthier shoe environment.
- Open mesh on the upper and hole on the sole provides for superior breathability and quick drying
Comfy, perfect fit, cool looking! My husband LOVES these water shoes. He is not the type to walk around with no socks on, he literally wears TWO pairs of socks EVERYDAY! But, he wore these the whole week while vacationing in Hawaii with NO SOCKS! He loves them. They’re comfy and pretty awesome looking. We ordered him another pair to keep on our trailer that we store near the lake. Now he wears them every weekend while we’re out boating.
Super comfortable. If you want comfortable water shoes that … I wore these for rowing and for our hiking trip in Maui. Super comfortable. If you want comfortable water shoes that double as regular shoes these are awesome. The shoes handled a 3-4 mile hike and a full day of site seeing. As far as sizing goes, make sure you purchase the Correct size. There is both eu and usd sizes – select carefully. The shoes do let water in if you are stepping in puddles… itâs because they are watershoes and they have holes in the sole to drain…Anyway for…
Extremely functional for the price and look great too! I was worried about whether these shoes would do the trick. They were fairly cheap ($25 ish) and looked cool, so I was worried they might be “form over function”.I purchased them anyway for a river rafting trip down the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon and I was wrong – they were absolutely perfect!Unlike many water shoes/river shoes, they look cool. But they work really well too – there are holes in the bottom that water drains out through. The soles…