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Speedo Men’s Surfwalker Pro Water Shoe,Black,9 M

[ 5 ] March 5, 2010 |

  • Stretch fabric
  • Soft EVA insole
  • Water management outsole design, made of durable TPR for maximum traction on wet surfaces

Product Description
Keep your feet firmly planted in the Speedo Surfwalker Pro water shoes. Elasticized fabric upper in a slip-on water sport style with a round bicycle toe. Breathable contouring mesh inlays offer extra drainage. Fabric lining and cushioning removable footbed, flexible rubber midsole. Durable rubber traction outsole. 1 1/4 inch heel…. More >>

Speedo Men’s Surfwalker Pro Water Shoe,Black,9 M

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  1. S. Marine says:

    I bought these for my husband for father’s day, he wears a large size shoe so I was happy to find these in a size 14. Unfortunately, after wearing them for one time, the inside material fell apart. So I had to return them. I’m dissappointed.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. I bought these surfwalkers to use while I am wade fishing. They are ok except for one thing.

    The inside cushions are not adhered to the bottom hence they move around inside under my feet. I took them out but walking on the uncovered rubber bottom is a bit uncomfortable.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. After a couple weeks of using these for walking in the pool the bottom tread was wearing off. I would not reccomend these shoes.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  4. I’ve been wearing these water shoes as “house slippers” for the past 10 years. Sure, they eventually wear out, but I have found that they are a great, inexpensive, all-purpose, all-weather, indoor/outdoor shoe suitable for year-round wear in a damp climate. I haven’t noticed the odor/poor durability issues mentioned by other reviewers, but remember: these are designed as water shoes for beach wear. Anything more that you get from them should be considered a bonus. I’ve been getting my bonus for 10 years, based on daily wear – and especially yard work in sometimes wet and soggy, coastal Georgia. I go through 2 or 3 pairs a year; however, in my opinion – for the amount of wear that I DO get out of them – they are well worth the money.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. M. Cooley says:

    Got these for a beach trip. The first day they worked out well. They were comfortable and I liked that they helped protect my feet against rocks under the water. After a day or so, the fabric insole in one of the shoes started to become unglued and shifted around. Then I went to a water park and did a lot of walking out of water with them and a painful blister formed on the side of my foot. Because of the insoles coming apart and the fact that it hurt so much, I threw them away and wore some comfortable flip flops.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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