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Old 06-29-2015, 05:59 PM
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^^^I just pharkin upchucked!


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I don't like open toed shoes for safety reasons. There are many occasions even during spare time where something may hit your toes! Also want to be able to walk significant distance and run at any time to get out of an emergency situation. This is especially true when in a car and airplane and in public places. SoCal is super laid back ... Until the next good shaker ...

I remember passing a wreck on the interstate where a little dog had jumped out of the car and was running down the median along oncoming traffic - and a guy several hundred feet behind it "running" after it in his flip flops ... Not sure if he was able to fetch the dog before it got run over ... I remind my family of this when we travel and everyone wears shoes ...

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+1000...totally agree with aigel! Plus I can't stand the thingy between the toes.

OTOH I live in my Teva's almost year round. These are it for me:




Super comfy, stable on all ground, waterproof...and your toes are well protected! When it's cold out I'll just put on some really thick BLACK socks underneath for that ultracool suburban professional look!
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Old 06-30-2015, 09:55 AM
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Tevas are vastly improved!


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Vash, those are the Teva Dozer Men's Beluga model. I totally swear by them! They're great for moderate hiking especially around water, great for boating, fishing......PLUS...They're very MANLY looking!!!...they're not for girly men!

I've owned several pairs over the years. The older ones I keep for working in the garage, yardwork, etc.
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thanks ALEX!!

i'm gonna order a pair. they look perfect for boulder hopping during trout fishing. i pack in and a second pair of (wet-able) shoes is a must.
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AND CAN A FOOT doctor please explain that jankyass foot Racer' posted up above.

that burned into my mind's eye and i think a medical explanation might help me sleep..EVER again.
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I've owned both Teva and Keens. I prefer the Keen Newport H2 for trout fishing, surf fishing and hiking. I like the better toe protection.
http://www.amazon.com/KEEN-Newport-Sandal-Raven-Aluminum/dp/B008J4T3RK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1435690097&sr=8-1&keywords=keen+shoes+men

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I've had Keens as well. A great shoe but I just found the comfy factor on the Teva Dozers was just so much better. The Keens just seem to pinch my feet all over.....Ok, I'll admit that I have girly sensitive feet...NTTAWWT...(not-that-there's-anything-wrong-with-that)!
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Old 06-30-2015, 11:00 AM
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I found that I just couldn't wear my Keens all day, whereas I can live in my Tevas.
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Tevas are great. Keens are fantastic. Way more manly, and look much better than foam flip flops. +1 on toe protection. And you don't want to twist out of your shoe when hiking or walking on rocks.
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AND CAN A FOOT doctor please explain that jankyass foot Racer' posted up above.

that burned into my mind's eye and i think a medical explanation might help me sleep..EVER again.
Probably a diabetic patient with advanced peripheral vascular disease leading to severe fungal infection. My BIL's BIL had feet like this just before he passed away from complications of advanced type 2 diabetes. He was to undergo amputation shortly before he passed.
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^^you might be right.

Diabetic's suffer from that dry itchy skin..something about crystals in the blood from weak kidneys..........

that picture is awful. gosh.
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I live in flip flops during the summer! I even wear them at that the track.

These are my favorites:

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Olukai are the only sandals I wear. Currently at 4 pair, due to the fact that I wear Flips year round.

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^^^ Mwhuuhahahahahahaha, awesome!

Very funny, thanks!

I'm thinking about them Vibram 5 Fingers.
Don't want to buy them online, prefer a test fit first...
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^^^ Mwhuuhahahahahahaha, awesome!

Very funny, thanks!

I'm thinking about them Vibram 5 Fingers.
Don't want to buy them online, prefer a test fit first...
Absolutely. That's what I did. I found a few places that had them locally, and then went and tried them on. From then on, I was able to buy them online when I found them on clearance. I've even found some on clearance in local stores. I got my cheapest pair that way. $24 for some that regularly retailed for $85.

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