bitslammer
Enlightened
OK. Being a guy I'm not usually "excited" about shoes but a month or so ago I bought a pair of Columbia Aquatooth shoes.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000NP5XK4/?tag=cpf0b6-20
I was looking around the web for something very breathable and quick drying to wear while working in the yard and doing light hiking. I wanted something easily cleaned and I thought what about shoes made for water.
Origionally I was looking at some Tevas on Zappos but saw that Zappos is a ripoff when it comes to pricing. So while wondering the mall at lunch I saw the Columbias at a shoe store for only $39.99! Crappos wanted $75 + shipping.
I like these so much and I figured that was too nice to pass up so 2 months later I went back and grabbed 2 more pairs. They seem to hold up so that should last me a long while. They run small so I got 10s instead of 9.5s. They are feather light, extremely breathable, dry out in minutes and are one of the most comfortabel summer shoes I've owned.
So anyone else have anything like these and what's your experience?
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000NP5XK4/?tag=cpf0b6-20
I was looking around the web for something very breathable and quick drying to wear while working in the yard and doing light hiking. I wanted something easily cleaned and I thought what about shoes made for water.
Origionally I was looking at some Tevas on Zappos but saw that Zappos is a ripoff when it comes to pricing. So while wondering the mall at lunch I saw the Columbias at a shoe store for only $39.99! Crappos wanted $75 + shipping.
I like these so much and I figured that was too nice to pass up so 2 months later I went back and grabbed 2 more pairs. They seem to hold up so that should last me a long while. They run small so I got 10s instead of 9.5s. They are feather light, extremely breathable, dry out in minutes and are one of the most comfortabel summer shoes I've owned.
So anyone else have anything like these and what's your experience?