Posted on Aug 20, 2016
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SGT (Join to see) Not for $100. If I could get them for say $60 most definitely. They could go right beside my Adidas JawPaw water shoes that are perfect for Thailand.
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Those look so comfortable and breathable.
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SGT (Join to see) - Thanks, they are very comfortable and I feel like I am barefoot when I wear them. I find myself wearing them more often than my sandals. They were around $50 with the exchange rate.
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If they were free, maybe. If I was paid to wear them, depends on how much. I'm not a showy guy and sometimes something is just too trendy and screams LOOK AT ME.
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They look cool, but there's not enough awesome to justify >$100 shoes. I'm with you.
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SGT (Join to see) - I am seriously puzzled that the less there is of a shoe, the more expensive it is. I don't buy any shoes that aren't on sale or I don't have a ProDeal for. I hate paying more than $40 for a pair of shoes.
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Looks handy for canoeing or kayaking where you will be wading in water on sharp rocks or the occasional broken glass and the cloth and rubber construction will stand up to the elements. Might be good for beaches too - to keep the sand out and be washable later.
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I agree - durable and rugged.
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