Teva Proton 3 Water Shoes (For Women)
$22.95
$40.00
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Closeouts. Teva Proton 3 water shoes will give you comfort and sure footing whether you're lounging by the pool, in the water or on the beach.Spider Rubber® high-friction, non-marking outsole performs well on wet and dry surfacesSmooth fabric liningFront and back pull loops13 oz. pr.Neoprene and synthetic upperMedium width Closeouts. China If you wear half sizes, please order the next larger size
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By Ziasunbird from New Mexico on 08/12/2008 Pros: Dries Quickly, Good Traction Cons: Difficult On and Off Best Uses: Any pool use, Water aerobics Describe Yourself: Beginner Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: The shoes are supple and, once on, comfortable. Unfortunately, they only come in whole sizes, so one pair was too small, one somewhat too large (those are the ones I kept). Because they do not lace up, but you slide your foot into them, they are not very easy to put on and take off, but they are a good enough value for the price that I am happy with them.
By Part time Rafter from Columbus, OH on 08/12/2008 Pros: Dries Quickly, Durable, Good Traction Cons: Difficult On and Off Best Uses: Boating, Kayaking, Rafting Describe Yourself: Recreational Rider Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Very nice and stylish. Run a little tight but comfortable. Hard to get on and off, but that can be good when your rafting.
would have been good if they fit... By timtamsin from Canberra, Australia on 08/04/2008 Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: I was keen to get these shoes for reef walking and snorkelling in particular, as they appear to be able to fit fins over them. Unfortunately these seem half a size too small, so they are too long to be comfortable (and this sort of shoe really needs to fit correctly to be practical), plus the elastic banding across the top and sides makes them feel quite uncomfortably tight across the ball of the foot and I don't have what you'd call a 'wide' foot. Didn't get a chance to try them in the water - I might give them to someone who they'll fit properly!
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