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Aleader Men's Xdrain Cruz 1.0 Water Shoes White/Gray / 8 Reviews

4.3 Rating 1,376 Reviews
Great fit, my husband wears a 13 we ordered a 13 and they fit great
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Posted 8 years ago
GUAMANIANINNYC
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They sat in the bag for over a week but I got my bodysuit today, so decided to try them on- I run in the pool for excercise - usually the water shoes are sneaker related- ok I have not tried them in the chlorine pool yet- that eats away at anything even after a cold dunk in water- may stick them in the spin cycle- the material stretches but I sized up and with socks for the street another half size up- got them in blue for street
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Posted 8 years ago
my mom loves them and is able to put on herself and is really comfortable, safe, and cool and great for a older lady living in florida
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Posted 8 years ago
So I initially bought these to take with me to Vietnam while I walked through jungles and streams. While there they provided great support both in and out of the water. They don’t dry out extremely fast after being worn in the water.
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Posted 8 years ago
I do like the shoe, doesn't slip, feels pretty good. The only problem is you need to order 1/2 to a full size larger than normal or it will give you blisters on top of your toes. 3 stars because of this.Update: I wrote to the seller about this issue and they corrected the problem without any hassle. Its nice to see a seller stand behind their product! Upgraded to 5 stars!
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Posted 8 years ago
Erick A. Lopez
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Very confortable and weight nothing!
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Posted 8 years ago
Amazon Customer
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One would think the mfg would know sizes.
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Posted 8 years ago
I purchased these for my husband and they are perfectly acceptable but hard to justify the price. the opening of the shoe does not have any elastic so as easily as you can slip them on they slip right off. Lightweight and breathable but if you are actually active in the water they are not helpful.
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Posted 8 years ago