CAMP AND WATER SHOES FOR HIKING AND BACKPACKING TRIPS

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Amazon link for Clapzovr water shoes:

A look at a simple and Inexpensive choice for camp and water shoes. These shoes have served me well on multiple hiking and backpacking trips.

I found the shoes on Amazon. They are made by a company called “Dainzuy”. Another company called “Clapzovr”. A search for Beach/Water shoes in Amazon will bring up many options similar to this shoe.

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Thank you so much! Exactly what I was needing

tarawilliams
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I like the look of these what is the size comparison from your sneaker to water shoe? Never used crocs just not a fan. Currently I use sketcher go walk I believe is the name.

DragonRoams
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An interesting option. I've suffered a few times without camp shoes. Might try these. Cheers!

decentdiversions
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They look lighter than crocs with all the holes, but are they available in Realtree foliage pattern? That's the most important question. Actually I would prefer Mossy Oak. I like crocs. But I also like $7 walmart water shoes. One problem with them; the soles can be easily penetrated by large thorns. I know from experience!

carnyxgear
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Just a pet peeve when people say something is light and don't list the actual weight. At any rate, I moved from Crocs to Teva Mush sandals because they are 5.9 ounces (size 9) and I pair them with injiji toe socks if it the temperature drops. They lack stability but are light.

rhermann
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Nice water shoes, I had a model similar from Vivobarefoot, really ultralight, all in plastic, and nice to walk for a short distance. But it end up, riped open on a sharp rock.
Since I need a replacement, I tryed to find this model, but they don't sell them on amazon (france).
But still a good video, thanks mate.

stephanelair
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Most important factor is weight, yet it's kept a secret. Next is the advantage of toe-cover. Many wear shower-sandals, which weigh less, but leave one with stubbed-toes. This author uses Aqua-socks, thin neoprene with a lightweight sole (Jackshibo on Amazon $12) 40g each, 80g for the pair. They dry fast in the pack's rear mesh-pocket and are soft enough to go in the clothes-bag when dry. Can also be worn inside sleeping-bag, making getting up to pee a little simpler.

tomnoyb
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Pearlyo is another brand, I have a pair myself. A size 10.5 weights 9.5oz.

gravy
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I’d like to hear more about these. Any chance you could post a weight and size? You may be able to open your Amazon account and search your history of orders to find a link. Personally, I think Crocs are heavy. I picked up a cheap water shoe from Dollar General of all places, but I don’t think they’ll last. At this point, Crocs are playing first string on my AT hike. I’d really like to find a light weight durable alternative at a fair price.

WILDONTHETRAIL
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Great idea, I hate wet feet on the trail. I'll sometimes go barefooted in the swamps before I sacrifice my dry shoes!

robertfit
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Very nice !
Its a hard task to find a good pair of water shoes.I wear mine often.. (kmart brand cheapies)... would be real nice to find someone who makes a descent pair with pretty good heel support here in Australia.still looking ?

GizmosBushEscapes
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They look nice and lightweight and you can't beat the price 👍

FitzYakin
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I am a women...so i can put this shoes???

football
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I've been looking at these for the same use but I can't find a weight for them anywhere. Do you have a weight?

samsmith
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The brand name is in the description on the video...

ASTHECROWFLIESHIKING
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I would like something, akin to this, but a little stronger to hike

philipbuckley
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has anyone come up with one shoe that works in all mud and water....

philipbuckley