C R O C S ! any feedback on the new boat shoe please ?

http://www.crocs.co.uk/crocs-mens-beach-line-boat-shoe/14327,en_GB,pd.html?cid=0A6&cgid=men-footwear

Apart from the lime green colour, it looks a practical and comfortable shoe.


I make no comment about the fashion aspect :)

They look cracking... I buy Crocs purely because of their looks (and because it seems to irritate the t*ts off some people!).... I'm clearly getting curmudgeonly in my old age.... :D

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£44 and free postage on eBay http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Genuine-C...l-Navy-White-or-Onyx-Volt-Green-/370753658632
 
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I like crocs too and have worn them for years as deck shoes, but I seem to remember a test in one of the boaty comics which damned them as lethal on wet decks. I couldn't understand that verdict at the time, and still can't. The aesthetic issue I leave to fashionista saddos to get wound up over.
 
I like crocs too and have worn them for years as deck shoes, but I seem to remember a test in one of the boaty comics which damned them as lethal on wet decks. I couldn't understand that verdict at the time, and still can't. The aesthetic issue I leave to fashionista saddos to get wound up over.

The ordinary Crocs do slip when the sole is worn.
The best ones on wet surfaces are the Bistro(£34.00) & Professional(£25.00) Crocs sold to the catering trade by Nisbets and others -fewer topside holes and a grippier sole- they last longer than 'civilian' ones and drier & warmer in cold weather too!
 
I use the traditional ones & think they're great but if you've got narrow feet they can "roll" around your foot a bit cos they're so loose & wide. These boaty ones wouldn't do that. If in warm, sunny climate I'd definitely have a pair...
 
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