Sperry Men's Water Strider Boat Shoes - Non-Slip Deck Shoes for Sailing, Fishing & Outdoor Activities | Comfortable Water-Resistant Casual Footwear
Sperry Men's Water Strider Boat Shoes - Non-Slip Deck Shoes for Sailing, Fishing & Outdoor Activities | Comfortable Water-Resistant Casual Footwear

Sperry Men's Water Strider Boat Shoes - Non-Slip Deck Shoes for Sailing, Fishing & Outdoor Activities | Comfortable Water-Resistant Casual Footwear

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Product Description

The perfect family-friendly, all-purpose water shoe, featuring a versatile slip-on construction that’s designed to stay securely on the foot through all deck activities. Its tailored size and shape hugs the foot, and its quick-drying hydrophobic materials won’t absorb water. Adaptive Wave-Siping™ technology disperses water underfoot to enhance traction on wet or dry surfaces.

Product Features

Rubber sole

Quick-drying, injected EVA upper

Easy slip-on/off construction

Designed for drainage and breathability

Lightweight EVA footbed provides cushioning and shock absorption

Non-marking rubber outsole with Adaptive Wave-Siping technology for enhanced wet/dry traction

Customer Reviews

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Not true to size. Fits snug at the heel but has too much room around the toes. Makes you look and feel like a clown wearing generic clown shoes. Also, looks like Crocs but are not. Biggest let down was when I went fishing with these shoes. Water, sand, twigs, etc. Would magically lodge itself in the shoes and not wanna come out. Also, one big step in and out of ankle deep water and your shoe will pop off your foot then attempt to float away. I can promise you'll have a harder time catching your shoe in moving waters than it is to actually fish.