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The Clapzovr Men's Sandals are versatile water shoes designed for comfort and durability. Made with eco-friendly materials, they feature a lightweight EVA sole, breathable drainage holes, and a slip-on design, making them perfect for a variety of outdoor activities, from beach outings to hiking adventures.
M**6
Great buy
Great fit size nine. Very comfy and cushy soles. Colur is as shown in blue. I had quite a few compliments on a cruise. Perfect for the ship deck and beaches… AND, they pack nicely.
M**K
Great water shoes & great customer service.
These water shoes were recommended to me by a person of vast kayaking experience. They are his favorite.Like all shoes they can, size permitting, be worn with socks, maximizing comfort, at least when dry. But they can also be worn sock-less with reasonable comfort, and in that mode, given that they are completely nonabsorbent, they dry very rapidly.I had trouble getting the right size, as did some others. I normally wear a US 10, but was told these shoes run small. Confounding things, they are sold on the Amazon site in US sizes, but the shoes themselves are only manufactured and labeled in European sizes, which involves a conversion. Unfortunately, some size conversion charts differ significantly. Complicating things further, Clapzovr, based in China and selling directly on Amazon, has some English language communication difficulties, and Clapzovr recently adjusted its size chart, apparently due to ongoing size difficulties.After twice receiving the same wrong size I messaged Clapzovr directly on the Amazon site, and was treated fabulously. I now have shoes that fit correctly.
M**L
As a backpacking camp/water shoe
Size: 44 weight: 190g per shoe, 380g per pair.I bought the size 44 and typically wear 11,11.5 and the shoe fits perfect. I used it as a camp shoe on my last two treks and am pleased with how comfortable it is to walk around in. A little tight to wear with socks, but still fine. I did not have any water crossings that required the shoe, but plan to use it as such. Two issues I have with the shoe: the material is pretty soft and can freeze in cold weather. It was 24F in the morning and had trouble putting them on because they became quite rigid. Again due to the softer material, things could penetrate the shoe. I had a piece of a stick lodged into the sole of the shoe that I didn't discover until I got home. It did not poke all the way through and I didn't feel it, but it is something to be aware of. Again, haven't used them for water crossings, but they have a pretty thick cushion that protects your toes. They won't slip off (I lost an Adidas slide in a water crossing) and seem to have good grip on rock.I realize I'm kinda using this shoe beyond its intended purpose, so if you're not using them to wander around freezing, backcountry campsites, they're excellent. As a backpacking shoe, I'm happy I bought them and they have a great price, pretty lightweight, and multi-purpose (camp, water crossing, comfy enough as a hiking boot in an emergency). Time will tell how they hold up, but I would likely buy them again. 4/5 because I'm a little weary at the softness of the material.
K**G
Great all purpose foot covering
I like waterproof open air footware, like slip on sandals or Crocs, etc. My favorite shoe has been what might be a competition label to Crocs that disappeared a few years ago, Gators. Those were slip on shells that performed with amazing durability, tough to wear. I think they were neoprene, like skindiving suits.The Clapzovr water shoes are such a simple design but equally durable looking and feeling, and the sole insert was a genius invention, a waffle sort of insert that fits perfectly into the mesh shell and is also a very durable material, more firm than the stretchy shoe exterior. I find them to be super light and protective enough to even wear when riding my bike. For the price, you can't beat the usefulness. I plan on wearing them all summer if I can, with and without socks, as needed.
A**R
Good Look Bad Smell
Nice looking shoe. Works well on dry land and in water. Only negative is the very strong smell rubber material that it’s made of. Have to store shoes in zip lock bag to avoid smell.
W**.
Great water shoes, camp shoes...
I thought I was going to leave these behind my three month trekking trip. They were just too handy, too comfortable and too nice to slip on after a day in hiking boots. The only thing they didn't do well was when I was pushing small stakes into the ground... I noticed other people in hostels and camps with similar cheap, lightweight slip-on water shoes. I really like these, I even wore them in town. They held up really well. I love my Crocs, but these are lighter and more practical. I intend to wear these with SealSkinz waterproof socks as my kayak-water shoes. They should be better than any of the NRS water shoes I've had.They might run a little large, so if you can find them in a store and try them on you'll avoid that problem With these less expensive items the costs and hurdles of a return can often be a 'You're stuck with it!'
M**G
These are not river shoes.
These are actually pretty comfortable as long as you're not walking on uneven terrain. And as long as your feet are dry. If you want to use these while kayaking your feet are going to slide inside of them if you get your feet wet at all. The outside rubberish part is super flexible and even if they grip the terrain your feet are going to slide around and slip inside of these things and you might even have them fall off if you step on something steep enough. I pretty much rolled my ankle while trying to help someone take a kayak up a hill. I don't think these are meant to be worn with socks as they're called watershoes. I know wearing socks could have added enough friction to stop my feet from sliding around so much inside of these things. Another issue was that one of my toe nails was snagging on the holes on the topside of the shoes. And put some sunblock on your feet cause you'll be left with a bunch of dark ovals on your feet for months lol. What else to complain about? If you do use them in a river where you're unlikely to avoid dirt and mud, cleaning them can be a pain in the ass. You have to detach the sole from the more flexible rubbery outside exoskeleton thingy otherwise you're just leaving stuff in the cracks and river water can be gross sometimes. My negative review is completely based on purchasing these as river shoes, they are actually comfortable if you're walking on flat ground or grass.
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