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Old 12-15-2013, 18:30   #14
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The reason I say unlined, everyday rubber (whatever they are) crocs is because they are pretty much an all rounder.

I used to keep a pair of house shoes at the bottom of the steps, slip them on as I came down in the morning. I would wear them until I got dressed.

Getting the paper, taking the trash and recycle to the street and checking the rain gage were all done in the house shoes.

A few times getting too close to water puddles and I switched over to crocs.

Keep your toes warm in winter, don't notice in the summer and could wear them to the store.

Get too fancy and you defeat the purpose of a slip on knock-about.
Pete Sir,

Crocs are great for limited use wear, IMO. However, if a sudden longer-wear scenario takes place, Crocs tend to leave toes un-supported, and an uneven support leads to aching and soreness. This opinion is based on my own personal trial and error running 8-15 hour stretches in said shoe.

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