The shoe is attractive, lightweight, and seems well made. But they do run a bit snug, and are not as easy to pull on as I'd hoped. Probably not a problem for someone with a narrower foot. If your feet are wide, you might want to try a different shoe. Overall, these seem to run smaller than some brands. I notice other reviewers said these run large, but that was not our experience.
Update to my review: about a month after we bought these, one of the laces broke. Replacement laces at the local shoe store cost about $7.99. A little pricey for laces, but I could handle that. The problem is, the original laces that come with the shoe were actually glued, or possibly sewn, very tightly inside one of the openings down the center of the top of the shoe. They are REALLY glued in there. I never could get all of it out; I had to use scissors and a shish kebab skewer to jimmy an opening big enough to force the new lace through alongside that stubborn bit of the old lace. Apparently the manufacturers had the idea that either these laces would never need replacing, or that I was going to spend another $50 or so to replace the whole shoe just for a broken lace. That was a real pain.
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I bought these for my boyfriend who had slipped and injured himself on his last canoe trip. We had shopped at local stores, and all the water shoes there were either too flimsy or looked just like a pair of regular sneakers. He wanted something light and that would dry quickly, but he also had a good rugged toe, sides, and bottom for underwater rocks while maneuvering shallow water with a canoe.He wears a 12.5 which is very hard to find in men's shoes, so we are always debating between a size 12 and size 13. This size 12 fit his foot comfortably, and he had no more slipping! He also has trouble with comfort in shoes that you do not wear socks with. He said that these did not rub or cause him any blisters.
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