WHITINMen's Amphibious Water Shoes | Quick Drying | Casual-Style Inspired
I**C
Perfect Amphibious Water Shoes – Stylish, Comfortable, and Quick-Drying!
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.
A**5
These still are great so far!
The media could not be loaded. 9/13/23 update.I've had these since 7/19/23 & have used them quite a bit, for their unintended purpose, playing disc golf & I'm really impressed with the durability. Concrete tee pads chew through shoes like a shark through a swimmers arm. I play an average of 3 times per week and they show very little wear. The only drawback is they don't dry a quickly as I thought but they wick water away very well. They're proving to be pretty versatile shoes and great for that "barefoot feel"!I've only had these for a short time and I'm using them for something outside of their intended WATER SHOE purpose. I'm using them for disc golf!I noticed a few people have posted their review complaining about the fact these are not waterproof shoes. Pay attention people! They are water shoes not waterPROOF shoes! That means they wick water away and dry quickly.I purchased them because water shoes are notorious for having pretty durable soles that don't separate from the upper as well as having sturdy but flexible uppers, meaning they're not stretchy.These things are performing great so far! They have more of a barefoot feel, as they should, being water shoes (for those who have posted about the discomfort smh). The soles have a typical water shoe tread pattern and seem to be pretty durable as there's a lot of rotation and movement when I drive from concrete or cement pads yet they show little to no wear so far. The comparison pics between these and the Reebok RBX shoes aren't a fair comparison because I've used the reeboks for 20 or so rounds and only played 3 rounds with the WHITIN's but they do depict the problems with these spongy soles that have a thin layer of rubber tread pattern separating and wearing away far too quickly. It feels as though these will wear pretty well but time will tell.At around $40 I think these are a decent buy and would recommend them but I will certainly update this review accordingly. ✌🏼
R**.
Great warm weather water/beach/vacation shoes
Great warm weather water/beach/vacation shoes. They are comfortable enough, minimalist shoes that dry very quickly, stay tight on your feet in the water, and are excellent for walking on rocky beaches and where there are rocks underwater. Soles are very flexy and they have good underwater grip. Shoes dry quickly. They also pack quite small if you are traveling. I would not walk too far in them if you have feet that get sore since there is very little support. Don't think they would work well with socks. My only minor gripe is the toe doesn't hold its shape well, so there was a divot in the toe area. Good value overall.
G**N
Great barefoot shoe without spending a bundle.
We’ll see how they do in the constant wet that is my husband’s pool repair work, but so far, the comfort is outstanding. Construction is solid, and the zero-drop, wide toe box style is a wonderful alternative to more expensive barefoot shoes.
Z**L
Better than typical water shoes, but not by much
I have a love/hate relationship with water shoes. The best ones I ever had years ago were made by Ocean Pacific (I think) but I don't think they've been made for quite some time. Every other pair I've had has been a disappointment.After buying a $14 pair of no-name water shoes that felt like I was stepping on a waffle iron whenever I wore them, I spent some time looking around and decided to buy these. Reviews were excellent, and at a little over $30, the price wasn't out of line with a good pair of water shoes.Right out of the packaging, I saw that the toe box of these shoes is skewed toward the big toe. From the top, the shoe looks a little odd, like it was bent inward. You can see it in the top view photo on this page, but it's more apparent (to me, anyway) with the item in front of me. Not a big deal in truth, but so many people were gushing about the looks of these shoes in the review section that I'm surprised no one mentioned it. Maybe I'm just picky.I wore these shoes while wading in a river with a rock bed. The rocks are slippery and your feet tend to get banged up, to the point that I often wear military jungle boots when I go there. Since I prefer to wear my jungle boots to work, I didn't want to wait for them to dry out, and I decided that now was as good a time as any to try out the shoes.I agree with what many reviewers said-- the shoes are comfortable. I'm pretty heavy (200+ pounds) but they have enough cushion that they don't hurt my feet, even after a fair amount of walking and some light trail hiking. It's like wearing a pair of Chuck Taylors-- light, thin soled, but comfortable.That changed slightly when I went into the water. The insoles are EVA, which is a closed-cell foam. When they get submerged, the EVA insole gets slippery, and your foot starts to squirm inside the shoe. Nothing major-- they won't fly off your feet or anything-- but it feels a bit unnerving, especially if your footing is a bit treacherous (like if you're stepping on mossy river stones). I really disliked the sensation until I got used to it, and I have to reacclimate myself to how they feel every time I put them on and get them wet.Squirmy feeling aside, the shoes were mostly OK in the water. Even though the tread is not aggressive, they were no worse than any other water shoe on the slick riverbed, and they protected my feet well enough from bumps and bruises against the rocks. They did, however, fill up with sand quite easily, something that I didn't expect from shoes that are as closed off as these. They were almost as bad at letting sand in as my previous, mesh-bodied water shoes, and I had to stop occasionally to take them off and rinse my feet. With laced shoes and in a river with a moderate current, that starts to become a hassle.These shoes are OK for what they are-- a dual-purpose water shoe that looks mostly like a sneaker, dries relatively quickly and can be worn for casual walking on dry land as well as in water. I wouldn't want to wear them for a long hike or in very rugged terrain. If I needed a shoe for the beach, I'd probably want something without laces that slips on and off easily so I could periodically get the sand out. They're not terrible, but if I had to do it over again, I'd buy something from a surf company like Speedo or Body Glove, and that's probably what I'll do next time.
M**P
Best beach footwear!
Must have for walking on the beach, great style and construction, can't wait to get back to the beach!
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