ALEADER Women’s Adventure Aquatic Water Shoes Overcast Gray 7 D(M) US
Look ahead to summer time fun in the Aleader Women’s fashin knit Water Shoes. These women¡¯s 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
Winners I wear an 8 in shoes and size up to 8.5 in athletic shoes. Since these are to be worn without socks, I purchased the 8 and they fit true to size. I did notice the scratchiness in the top of the shoe that other reviewers mentioned, however that didn’t last long. Wore these on a cruise and excursions. AWESOME! Definitely recommend and would re-purchase if I had to. EXTREMELY comfortable
Great amphibious shoe! We purchased theses for a day trip to Xplor park in Mexico. We would be zip-lining, swimming in caves and paddle rafting all in one day so we needed good land and water shoes. These shoes were perfect! They supported perfectly as we hiked up to the zip-line platforms. When our final zip ended with a zip into the under ground river, they handled perfectly then too. They worked wonderfully while swimming with almost no drag and we never poked against the rocks underneath. Very little sand gets in…
Used at Havasupai for water and land These shoes are amazing! I highly recommend them! I just got back from Havasupai and used them (without socks) to hike to Beaver Falls. This hike is 3-4 miles, climbing up and down a wet wooden ladder to Mooney Falls, crossing the river multiple times, and some more ladders.My ankle was hurting from my hiking boots, so I figured I would at least try to wear these water shoes (with socks) on the hike out. I wore them the whole way! For those who don’t know, this is a 10 mile hike…