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WHITIN Men's Amphibious Water Shoes | Quick Drying | Casual-Style Inspired

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Size: 9.5-10


Color: Black Gum


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 390c33c9-61fa-4669-ad6c-1cbf918886c1


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 9, 2024


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ WHITIN


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Best Sellers Rank: #17,722 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry (See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry) #27 in Men's Water Shoes


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Customer Reviews: 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,631)


Color: Black Gum


Occasion Type: Hiking,Yoga


Heel Type: No Heel


Toe Style: Round Toe


Occasion Lifestyle: Casual


Style Name: Sneaker


Pattern: Solid


Subject Character: Barbie


Seasons: All


Special Features: Slip Resistant


Closure Type: Lace-Up


Sport Type: Athletic,Boating,Hiking,Swimming,Trail Running,Yoga


Specific Uses For Product: Hiking,Yoga


Shoe Type: Water Shoe


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Strap Type: lace_up


Has Shoe Adjustability: No


Insole Cushioning: Ethylene Vinyl Acetate


Cushioning Level: Moderate" or "Minimal


Outer Material: Mesh


lining-description: mesh


Sole Material: Rubber


Insole Material: Ethylene Vinyl Acetate


Material Fabric: fabric


Brand: WHITIN


Model Name: W75 V2


Style Number: W75 V2


Item Type Name: Water Shoe


Shoe Height Map: Low Top


Fit to Size Sentiment: Positive


Platform Height: 5 Centimeters


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  • Best in budget class
Size: 13 Color: Blue Gum
I wore Astral's for two years and these Whitin's for three on a daily basis and heres my comparison: Astral: + Good brand recognition (received many compliments from people who do water sports) + Very tacky and great grip for a wet boat + better quality fabric + Best general purpose shoes I have ever used for sports - price is high (over 100$) - durability is about 6 months to wear a hole in the rubber sole Whitin: + Very reasonable cost (over 30$) + Higher durability on rubber (1 year to wear a hole in the rubber sole) + Grip is good (70% as good as Astrals) + Super good for sports if you have strong ankles - Fabric is very light and can be torn (Beware while bike riding and skating) tl;dr Overall I would recommend Whitin's for their outstanding performance at the price. If your looking for something high end and are willing to pay, go check out Astral. Also a note: these are barefoot shoes, so they come with benefits on being spacious for toes and flexible for the foot, however be careful around sharp rocks and work sites as they offer less foot protection. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2026 by Joe

  • Perfect Amphibious Water Shoes – Stylish, Comfortable, and Quick-Drying!
Size: 10.5-11 Color: Blue Gum
These WHITIN Men's Amphibious Water Shoes have exceeded my expectations in every way. They are not only stylish with their casual-inspired design but also incredibly comfortable and functional. The quick-drying feature is fantastic, making them perfect for any water-related activities. The shoes fit perfectly and provide great support, which is essential for both water and land use. The material is durable yet breathable, ensuring my feet stay comfortable throughout the day. Whether I'm at the beach, hiking near streams, or just walking around town, these shoes perform exceptionally well. The traction is excellent, providing stability on both wet and dry surfaces. Additionally, they are lightweight, making them easy to pack for trips and adventures. I highly recommend these shoes for anyone looking for versatile, high-quality water shoes that look great and perform even better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2024 by ISAAC

  • Great Deal
Size: 11.5-12 Color: Grey Gum
Never worn in water, but I wear them 3 to 4 days a week, with the insole. I've worn 3 generations of Merrel Trail Gloves and Vapor Gloves, a pair of saguaros, and some Xero waterproof winter boots. I'll pick these for city walking and office days every time. They lack the arch hug of a trail glove, but still fit closer than xeros with room in the toe. Not quite as comfy as my saguaros, but I've tried 3 pairs from Saguaro and only one made the cut. These shoes are cheaper than all of those and have lasted well over a year of being worn backpacking abroad, city streets, offices, festivals, whatever. I would not take them on trail, though. The sole adds some cushion but they're definitely still thin. Thicker than my vapor gloves, much thinner than the trail glove and xero boots, and about the same as the saguaros, maybe a bit thinner. For the price, I'm genuinely blown away. They pack down small for traveling and I can wear these all day walking miles and miles. I'm typically an eu46 or us11.5 and these were a perfect fit. Plenty of toe splay, but reasonably snug through the arch. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2025 by Matt

  • The best bang for your buck!
Size: 10.5-11 Color: Grey Gum
I’ve been wearing barefoot-style shoes for a few years now, and I picked up a pair of WHITIN Zero Drop Barefoot Shoes out of curiosity—and to be honest, because the price was hard to beat. After a few weeks of regular use, here are my honest thoughts: Pros: 1. Comfortable Right Out of the Box: No break-in period needed. The wide toe box gives your toes room to splay naturally, and the zero-drop sole promotes good posture and a more natural gait. 2. Surprisingly Durable for the Price: For a budget-friendly shoe, they’ve held up better than expected. I’ve used them for walking, light trail runs, and casual wear. The outsole has good traction, and the upper material breathes well. 3. Lightweight and Flexible: They really give you that “barefoot” feel. You can bend and twist them easily, and they pack down small if you’re traveling. Cons: 1. Not Ideal for Wet Weather: They aren’t waterproof, and the traction gets a little slippery on wet surfaces. 2. Limited Arch Support: That’s expected in barefoot shoes, but if you’re transitioning from traditional footwear, just know these have no padding or arch support. They’re meant to strengthen your feet over time. 3. Sizing Can Be Tricky: Some people report needing to size up or down, depending on foot shape. I’d recommend reading reviews and maybe ordering two sizes to compare if it’s your first pair. If you’re curious about barefoot shoes but don’t want to spend $100+ on a premium brand like Vivobarefoot or Xero, WHITIN is a fantastic way to dip your toes in (literally). They’re not perfect, but for the price, they deliver excellent value. Just be mindful of sizing and take time to transition if you're new to zero-drop footwear. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2025 by Nicholas

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