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Same, my entry way is littered with crocs. I have crocs in my office too, they are great in the winter when Im wearing boots a lot. Awesome to throw on in the car after hikes, etc. I always take a pair hunting as well. River crossing, camp shoes etc. If you don't like crocs, you are missing out. Its like shooting a gun without a silencer.I used to be firmly anti-crocs. Then I saw how easy it was to clean them when my kids would get them filthy, so I got a pair to wear when working in the yard. One thing led to another and now I have back yard crocs, front yard crocs, and going-out crocs. They're cheap, comfortable, and I don't particularly care how dumb they look, lol.
These actually look pretty decent - no holes directly on the front of the shoe which should help keep debris and moisture out but still stay breathable.
@TSAMP you go through with this?I tried these on at scheels. 65 for regular crocs. 85 for these. They have your foot a fair bit deeper than crocs, so you have a partial heel capture without the strap. Essentially these are full time AWD and the strap is a locking diff. I think im gonna buy a pair.
They also have actual rubber in high wear locations on the bottom side.
Eat my dust dweebs
Yes I did. I have quiet a few miles on mine. I think the bottoms are harder, and they are heavier in general. Ill snap some pics tomorrow.@TSAMP you go through with this?
My damn feet keep growing in my 30s. Size 13 crocs and Birkenstocks aren’t as comfortable as they used to be. I may have overlooked it, but I can’t find crocs in a 14. Sitka rangers however…