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    Quote Originally Posted by itsahog View Post
    Totally disagree with this. I followed your advice and ordered one size up and they are too big. I normally wear size 10 shoes, so I ordered 11s, wish I would’ve ordered the tens. I would follow the websites recommendation, order exactly the size of shoe that you wear.
    I wear a size 11 and that is what I ordered and they fit perfect.

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    Merrell Jungle Moc slip on. Can even get waterproof ones.

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    Sketcher Memory Foam Relaxed Fit. I have multiple pairs in all different styles. The relaxed fit part really makes a difference for me cause I have chubby feet
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bassman Ia. View Post
    I never heard of Asici shoes until early 90’s. I have wore one style of Reebok’s for 15+ years, then Reebok stopped making that model. I bought a pair of Asici, light, good support, these were my everyday work shoes. I also wear New Balance.

    I don't think a guy can go wrong with any good quality shoe. I like the Asici Gel, A friend buys the Brooks Ghost ( runner). I agree on wearing the shoes for just the boat use. $150 and they last 4 + years or is not a bad deal.

    Chock full of Asics™ and Brooks™ This place has the absolute BEST DEALS going on discontinued styles and also shorts/jackets

    Asics™: https://www.6pm.com/asics-men-sneake...LiAgQBAgsY.zso

    Brooks™: https://www.6pm.com/brooks-men-sneak...LiAgQBAgsY.zso

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    I've heard of softscience fishing shoes and some say they are very comfortable.
    This

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    Sketchers for the win....

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    Probably better topic for the lounge.
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    Brooks ghost 12 you won’t look back.

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    Merrells, best support overall hands down.

    you can get Dri (GorTech) and insulated also for winter fishing.

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    Soft science shutdown and is filing bankruptcy.

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    Try the Soft Science

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    Nothing better than properly fitted running shoes. Go to one of the professional stores that caters to runners and let them show you what you need. It was a life changing experience for me as I had suffered from Achilles tendinitis for years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smokey bear View Post
    Sketchers, without a doubt.
    This ...only shoe recommended by my ortho doctor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by itsahog View Post
    Totally disagree with this. I followed your advice and ordered one size up and they are too big. I normally wear size 10 shoes, so I ordered 11s, wish I would’ve ordered the tens. I would follow the websites recommendation, order exactly the size of shoe that you wear.
    Sorry for the bad advice. I have a wide foot also so that may have been the difference. Hopefully they will exchange them for you.


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    Columbia drainmaker, bought a pair this year to try and was impressed, good sole and they breath.

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    ASICS for me. Light and comfortable
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    Quote Originally Posted by Boatseller View Post
    Sorry for the bad advice. I have a wide foot also so that may have been the difference. Hopefully they will exchange them for you.
    no worries, I was just letting others know, at least in my case, they weren’t oversized. I kept the shoes, I think I’m just going to wear them in the winter time with heavier socks ... lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kbeasley62 View Post
    I've heard of softscience fishing shoes and some say they are very comfortable.
    This. I have 3 different pairs for various activities. They are great.

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