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Zhuanglin Men's Quick Drying Aqua Water Shoes

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Size: 10.5


Color: Dark Grey%%


Item model number ‏ : ‎ SP10077-DK GREY


Department ‏ : ‎ mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ April 1, 2016


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Zhuanglin


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  • Comfortable, ultra-breathable everyday shoes
Size: 9.5 Color: B-navy
Nine years ago, I bought my first pair of Saucony Kineta Relay shoes and was blown away by their light weight, comfort and breathability. Unfortunately, they no longer make them. I have searched for something similar for a long time. I've even tried a number of expensive, high-end shoes to no avail. None of them really breathe enough in the summer. I finally tried these. They are exactly what I was looking for. I didn't realize that "water shoes" were the answer. They breathe all the way around. They are super flexible. There's plenty of room in the toe box. I wear them with socks as my go-to daily shoe. They may end up being a bit too breathable in the winter so I will likely wear something more substantial at that time. These must be white-label shoes as multiple brands appear to have almost exactly the same product with different branding. I don't have ultimate confidence in the quality and don't expect them to last more than a few months. But they are great for the price and I will happily buy a replacement when the time comes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024 by Greg F

  • Water shoes
Size: 8 Color: B-lightgrey
My husband loved the first pair I got him so much that we ordered a second pair for him to have on the boat. They are well made, comfortable, true to size. Great buy.
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2024 by Grace E.

  • Good as ventilated shoes
Size: 11 Color: Dark Grey%%
First, let me state I didn’t purchase these shoes for their intended purpose, as water shoes. I am not wearing them as intended either. After my wife instituted a no outdoor shoes in the house rule, I bought them to use as house shoes. Having problem feet, going around barefoot is uncomfortable. Originally, I was wearing sandals. This worked reasonably well, except many of the sandals have rubber underneath your feet that can cause moisture problems since they neither breathe nor wick dampness away, and socks aren’t an option. Socks look stupid with sandals! Even indoors where nobody sees you. When I saw the pictures of these shoes, I immediately realized they looked perfect for improving air flow around my feet. Not only do they have mesh around the top, but they have ventilation across the bottom as well. When you walk, you can feel the cool air swirling around your feet. As soon as I wore them, they exceeded my expectations for my particular use. Not only do they keep my feet dry, they also have reasonably good support. By the end of the day, my feet aren’t sore. I should add that I wear them with socks like sneakers. They have good traction on wood floors, tile and polished cement. I can’t speak to their use outside, or on dirty surfaces. Pooled water, mud, fine dirt or other less than pristine conditions would probably not be so great. Like the air flow, all these things would have direct access to the bottom of your feet. If you walk on clean sidewalks and other exterior surfaces, I’d imagine you’d be fine with these outside the house. They slip on, which is helpful if you have a bad back. On the negative side, I’m not too fond of the two bell shaped plastic details on the end of the laces. The little plastic cinching device doesn’t hold very well, but does not cause issues for me since the shoes fit snugly, even when the laces are loose. I slide the whole thing through the crossing laces to the bottom so nothing is swinging around. This doesn’t bother me, but from a style perspective, it’s a little clunky. I imagine I could remedy this by removing the plastic parts and tying a bow. I’m too lazy to bother with it. The gray trim paint that runs between the mesh top and the treads wears off if abraded. Also, the black tread details, where they wrap around the shoe and become visible on the sides, have separated slightly from the white tread. If I cared, I could probably fix this with a little super glue. None of these issues overrides the benefits from my perspective. These shoes have proven to be durable for my daily inside use of 13 months. Given their current condition, I would estimate they will still be usable for a long while with similar wear. I can not speak to longevity with outside use or use in water. For my purpose, these have been perfect. I was so pleased with the ones I’m wearing at this moment, purchased back in November 2021, that I bought several extra pairs. At around $22, they are a good deal for my intended use. I get disappointed when I have something I like that is no longer available when I need to replace it. Since I’m not using these as advertised and I never read the 5 star ratings anyways. I only read the 2, 3 and 4 star ratings since they are the most informative. I’m giving this item 4 stars. Just shy of perfect for my use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2022 by W.H.Dempsey W.H.Dempsey

  • Rocky river- no problem!
Size: 13 Color: Dark Grey%%
When it comes to exploring rivers, creeks, and beaches, having the right footwear can make all the difference. The shoes are perfect for the job! I highly recommend these to anyone looking for reliable footwear for water adventures. Whether exploring a remote river or enjoying a day at the beach, these shoes deliver comfort, protection, and durability in one sleek package. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024 by Hannah

  • Holes in the bottom (sole) make them great for the boat, but not for the beach.
Size: 11 Color: B-navy
I'm just one day into working in a pair of these, but man they're good... So I'll do a quick review. If it wasn't such a bad idea, I'd wear flipflops on the work site every day. Unfortunately, it's a horrible idea. Walk down a dock with wet flipflops and up or down a steep dock ramp, and you'll realize the problem: Not only does the flipflop get wet and slippery on the dock ramp, but it gets wet and slippery INSIDE the flipflop. There's only one thing connecting you to the shoe - and that's the single piece of fabric between your toes. If that gives, you're bound for the hospital... And maybe even due for a new knee or ankle. Don't do that - it's no fun. Believe it from the guy that's blown both of his out. Not much is more painful - or debilitating. We're talking nine months of physical therapy and no diving... Which means no work. Just wear shoes. For years I've sworn by KEEN shoes, and I still do... But the other day I saw a client wearing a set of these and really liked the way they looked... So I picked up a pair. They're the latest design from China or Korea or Indonesia or something. I've got three or four different designs. They all feel as cheap as they actually cost... But these stand out as pretty nice. They're a smart design... Basically a set of Aqua Socks but with a thicker, better-quality sole that's perforated to drain water. The system works surprisingly well... But the best part about them is that they look like a pair of sneakers by Nike or UnderArmour. Very cool, very stylish, and they won't slip off your foot just because they're wet. The perforated bottom actually seems to be a good idea, and will probably prevent wet-shoe stink that comes from being worn every day. I'm not a fan of water shoes that have insoles - the insoles kinda pull out when you doff the shoe and are kinda a pain in the neck. But these seem to dry fairly quickly and don't make your foot sweat, so the problem doesn't seem to exist - at least, not yet. I'll keep y'all posted on how long they last. One of KEEN's big advantages is their durability. I can't imagine that these will last as long, but heck, they're $20-$30 depending on which model/color you pick, so hey - if they last just a few months they'll be a good deal. They look great in my opinion... Which is something that I can't say about most KEEN shoes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2019 by SeaJay Bayne SeaJay Bayne

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