I was wondering, now that most sailors have their boats in the water, what type of deck shoes are they wearing?
I have worn many types of popular boat deck shoes and find that once wet they must be taken off to dry. Some hold water to the point that you are walking in two buckets, or feel like two wet socks. Other deck shoes leave your feet brown once they get wet. I do not see how some deck shoes are so popular when they do not let the water drain and your feet dry. I have resorted many times to bare foot cruising while the so-called deck shoes lie in the sun (like a guest on the boat) to dry.
There is an endorsement on you tube for the crocs hydro that you can see here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EZFez9M6aI
If you like crocs, they look promising for drainage and ventilation.
There is also a shoe by speedo that is along the same lines as the croc, but better looking that you can see here. http://www.speedousa.com/product/in...dium=pi&utm_date=20090511&utm_content=7491105
This shoe also looks good at draining water and drying.
By the way, both of these shoes are hard to find and purchase online.
So what kind of shoe or deck shoe do you wear? Are you concerned about getting wet and the ability to dry? Does any deck shoe out perform the bare foot?
I have worn many types of popular boat deck shoes and find that once wet they must be taken off to dry. Some hold water to the point that you are walking in two buckets, or feel like two wet socks. Other deck shoes leave your feet brown once they get wet. I do not see how some deck shoes are so popular when they do not let the water drain and your feet dry. I have resorted many times to bare foot cruising while the so-called deck shoes lie in the sun (like a guest on the boat) to dry.
There is an endorsement on you tube for the crocs hydro that you can see here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EZFez9M6aI
If you like crocs, they look promising for drainage and ventilation.
There is also a shoe by speedo that is along the same lines as the croc, but better looking that you can see here. http://www.speedousa.com/product/in...dium=pi&utm_date=20090511&utm_content=7491105
This shoe also looks good at draining water and drying.
By the way, both of these shoes are hard to find and purchase online.
So what kind of shoe or deck shoe do you wear? Are you concerned about getting wet and the ability to dry? Does any deck shoe out perform the bare foot?