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  1. Member BigSexyPhoenix's Avatar
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    https://www.crocs.com/p/mens-literid...id=00J#start=2

    i picked up a pair of these on sale a few months ago and I love them.

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    I wear the Columbia Drain Maker or the Under armor.
    Both are light, breathable, and dry fast if wet.
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B073RN8QRS...ter_B088FDH6QY
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B019D3XOW0...ter_B07RM8512Y

    These are next on my list.
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DFDY8ML...v_ov_lig_dp_it
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    #23
    Was dealing some foot pain after about hour 4-5 of each 8 hour fishing day. Went to an ortho doc, and he said go get yourself a good running shoe w/ inserts. Fixed my problem.

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    #24
    If your looking for amazing support, check out a pair of oboz. Im on my second pair and I work on concrete all day and my feet don't hurt. Let alone standing on a boat all day. I would say they are just as supportive as Keens and they last.

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    #25
    Another vote for clouds !

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    #26
    Quote Originally Posted by plbass View Post
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    Merrell

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    I wear Keen Uneek.

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    #29
    Quote Originally Posted by turfy49431 View Post
    I have found nothing thats more comfy than a pair of Crocs. Buy another pair

    X 2 at least

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    #30
    Just saw an item in Bassmaster Mag on Gil Maugan Trainor shoes for $100. Alleging they are becoming popular with pros.

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    #31
    I wear Chako sandals. They are not flip flops and have great support.
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    #32
    Hard to beat crocks.

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    #33
    The only thing that worked for me was custom orthotic inserts. Put the in shoe of choice. And a padded front deck.

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    #35
    Quote Originally Posted by ifishinxs View Post
    Totally agree! I’m now in Brooks and they best so far!
    Yeap. I bought a pair of Brooks Glycerin this year and they are ridiculously comfortable easily the most comfortable shoes I have ever had. They are $150 shoes but they are the best. I am on my feet all day for work and routinely get 12-15K steps per day so I treat myself to the most comfortable gym shoes I can find. Overall, Brooks has the best ratings for running shoes from the different website I read.

    And I have worn Keen sandals and Merrell and North Face lightweight hikers for fishing over the years and my legs always feel best after fishing in running shoes.
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    #36
    Have been wearing the Bedrock 3D Cairn Pro sandals. Super comfortable and have good tread / grip to keep from falling down on slippery surfaces. I wear them kayaking as well. Best of all, they are made in the USA!!

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    #37
    Quote Originally Posted by plbass View Post
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    Keene bass pro non slip on or in water boat ramp dry fast

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    #38
    Those croc literiders are perfect for hot climate where your feet might get wet. It protests your feet from. The sun better than flip flops, very breathable and a soft cushion sole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HalBrown View Post
    Just saw an item in Bassmaster Mag on Gil Maugan Trainor shoes for $100. Alleging they are becoming popular with pros.
    "It pays to advertise...."

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    Does the Crocs pictured have the raised dimple foot bet like the traditional crocs???
    If so I can't wear them. The textured footbed feels like I have gravel in my shoes. LDS
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