Boat Sandals

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barfwinkle
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Boat Sandals

Post by barfwinkle »

Hello to All

Well my trusty ole Teva Boat Sandals are slowly but surely dying an honorable death. They will be sorely missed and Teva (at least on their web site) no longer makes them.

Does anyone have a favorite pair of sandals for the boat? What brand, what kind of wear, anything helpful?

Thanks, fair winds and southbound friday!
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Bill Goldsmith
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Post by Bill Goldsmith »

I've had mixed results with Teva. They seem to change their styles every year, so if you find a pair you really like, you might want consider buying a couple more pairs to keep in storage for spares.

For l little less money I bought a pair of the West Marine brand "Cooper Island" sandals which I think are just as good a Teva, maybe without the high style:

[img]http://www.westmarine.com/images/full/0 ... 01_644.jpg[/img]

http://www.westmarine.com/webapp/wcs/st ... artial/0/0
Sandy D.
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sandles

Post by Sandy D. »

Sperry Fagawi. Turned up toe protection,helps protect from stubbed toes. Must be popular,I can never find them on sale. I got two summers out of them. Wore them every day,all day. I'm gonna by another pair,or two.

-Sandy
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Ed Haley
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Sandals

Post by Ed Haley »

I never liked sandals until I tried Merrell Rapid Pulse II sandals. I wear them all summer long now. So comfortable and there's no friction points on your ankle right from the start. They support my heavy weight without squishing. Good traction. I never tried them on my boat. I don't like velcro shoes on boats since they seem to attach sheets when you don't want them.

I like the leather tops but the synthetic tops aren't bad. They come in different colors. I got them from LLBean.

http://i.onlineshoes.com/images/br009/32151_200_45.jpg
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ronkberg
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ebay has 22 available....

Post by ronkberg »

Hi Bill, although the ebay listing is both for women and men, I do not know your size or if your feet are dainty enough for the female sizes :wink:


Good luck,

Ron

PS, don't bid against me for the size 10 MENS !!!
Serge Zimberoff
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Hoarding sandals against future shortages

Post by Serge Zimberoff »

I regret to say that I am guilty of such a crime. I do not recommend it since my experience was that by the time I pulled the 'spare' pair out, the soles were so hard they had no grip at all, even though they had been stored in their box on the shelf of a cool, dry, unairconditioned closet.
Serge
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bottomscraper
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Crocs

Post by bottomscraper »

Not your traditional sandals but both Melissa and I have pairs of these. They are all plastic but aren't hot and sticky like you would expect. They are rather cool and comfortable. We bought ours at a boat show. I have seen some less expensive clones around recently.

http://www.crocs.com/home.jsp
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Southern Maine
http://www.sailmahalo.com
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jerryaxler
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sandals

Post by jerryaxler »

Try the new Keene sandals. Not cheap, but really comfortable.
Fairwinds and following seas,
Jerry Axler
chase
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chacos

Post by chase »

I have a pair of Chaco sandals that serve as more than just boat shoes. They are not cheap but durable and comfortable for longer adventures(on foot).

Chase
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Joe Montana
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Salomon

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I'm ready to christen a new pair of mesh Salomon "Karmas".
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Sea Hunt
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Teva

Post by Sea Hunt »

I have used Teva Halyard sandals for more than a year now. They are excellent. Very good traction on boat decks, very comfortable, easy to care for. I live in a warm climate. These sandals are great for this. There is no leather to dry out or toughen up

Below is, hopefully, a link to this sandal on the Teva website. I am "computer challenged" so apologies in advance if it does not work.

http://www.teva.com/ProductDetails.aspx ... el=Halyard
Fair winds,

Robert

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s calder
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my 2 cents

Post by s calder »

I recommend crocs too....they're light, water is no problem, they don't hurt the deck, they have excellent traction and they float.
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Appleton68
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West Marine/Cooper Island

Post by Appleton68 »

I also have the West Marine/Cooper Island sandals & think they are great.
Greg
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Buffalo New York

Post by John B »

My policy is to go w/ the "birthday sandals" whenever on my boat.

JB

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Sandy D.
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Sandals

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Check out sierratradingpost.com Be sure to check the "bargain barn"
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