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Speedo Men's Buoy Water Shoe
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Binding: Unknown Binding
Brand: Speedo
Department: mens
Fabric Type: Injected EVA
Label: Speedo
Manufacturer: Speedo
Publisher: Speedo
Studio: Speedo

Features:
  • Hydro-Tread rubber sole for water dispersion and superior traction
  • EVA is lightweight and buoyant
  • Quick-adjust, lateral-side closure system for easy fit
  • Non-marking outsole





Editorial Review:

Amazon.com Product Description:
For a sure, protected step, in or out of the water, Speedo's Buoy water shoe is perfect. The foamy EVA forms a cushiony cage around your foot, and features cut-outs and outlet ports to release water, a Velcro buckle closure for a secure but comfortable fit, and a wet-dry traction outsole.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good shoe
Great traction in mud, don't slip off either. Nice and light, comfortable. I went with a 1/2 size larger and was glad I did. They do seem to run a little wide, but I have narrow feet. Good drainage, and if pebbles make their way in, the usually wash out in a few steps.
Best kayak shoe I've found so far.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Light and comfortable
I bought this shoe because I needed footwear that could be used for hiking and can be used in water. This shoe work perfectly for what I need. The shoes are light, almost to the point that you forget that they are on. The also provide good support so it is possible to walk moderate distances without your feet hurting.

The only negative for the show in my opinion is that it does not come in half-sizes. The shoes are sized differently that regular shoes, so if you usually wear a 11, ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - comfortable, inexpensive shoes for the pool, around the house, etc.
I recently started lap swimming at my local pool and got tired of wearing tennis shoes and messing around with removing/putting on socks/shoes before and after said swims. Needed something comfortable and easily removed when I got to the pool. I hate the look of flip flops and typical Tevas and wanted something unique.

I ordered the "silver" models. Very impressed with these shoes. I've had them for three weeks now and really have no complaints. They look really good and are very ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Very comfortable shoe, good looks, minor issue with drainage holes
These Speedo Buoy are my first pair of dedicated water shoes. Overall, the shoes look great and feel very comfortable on the foot, although they are not extactly true to size and feel loose, about 1 size too large. The reason I gave 4 stars are the drainage holes in the sole - while it is not a problem while you're in the water, too much sand gets in though these numerous holes as you walk on the beach. I wished Speedo R&D provided a way to plug these holes or used a some sort of one way valve...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Cheap and effective.
How much time will you spend looking for a cheaper shoe? Just buy this one. It is fine!





 

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