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Ozark Trail Men's Multi Toe Adjustable Water Shoes (Black)

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Walmart has Ozark Trail Men's Multi Toe Adjustable Water Shoes (Black, Size 7-13) on sale for $9.99. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (Free 30-Day Trial) or orders $35 or more.
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Walmart has Ozark Trail Men's Multi Toe Adjustable Water Shoes (Black, Size 7-13) on sale for $9.99. Shipping is free with Walmart+ (Free 30-Day Trial) or orders $35 or more.
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Thanks to Deal Hunter minntwins for finding this deal.

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I have these. They are not multi-toed. They have that appearance, but on the inside they are like regular shoes. The soles are thin flexible rubber, so they are like toe shoes in that respect. The Velcro straps were about two inches too long and I ended up doubling it over and sewing with nylon thread so the Velcro would land correctly. After doing that, they are decent water shoes, but I'm not sure it's worth the trouble.

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I have these. They are not multi-toed. They have that appearance, but on the inside they are like regular shoes. The soles are thin flexible rubber, so they are like toe shoes in that respect. The Velcro straps were about two inches too long and I ended up doubling it over and sewing with nylon thread so the Velcro would land correctly. After doing that, they are decent water shoes, but I'm not sure it's worth the trouble.
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These run about 1 -1.5 size large, I found a good use for them working out on rubber gym mats
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Quote from BadMouth :
I have these. They are not multi-toed. They have that appearance, but on the inside they are like regular shoes. The soles are thin flexible rubber, so they are like toe shoes in that respect. The Velcro straps were about two inches too long and I ended up doubling it over and sewing with nylon thread so the Velcro would land correctly. After doing that, they are decent water shoes, but I'm not sure it's worth the trouble.

Out of curiosity. Are these wide?
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how much do these weigh? considering them for use on an upcoming west coast trail hike, which is 55 miles along the coast of vancouver island. would you like these at the end of the day of hiking or should i stick to sandals etc. walking around the beaches after hiking while setting up camp would be the use case
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Quote from MrThrifty :
Out of curiosity. Are these wide?
I'm female & have extra wide feet so I often buy men's shoes because they are wider. I have these. With an added cushioned insole, I walk city streets in these every day. These have no support, if you are looking for any.

I had already bought extra pairs as backup because I like them so much & I wear them out traipsing around on hot pavement.

I'm a 9 1/2 womens, 7 1/2 mens. With an added insole, the size 7 is a little snug, the size 8 is a little big, but I wear either size interchangeably.
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Quote from MrThrifty :
Out of curiosity. Are these wide?
Not sure how to give a concise answer, but here goes....
I will say they are not narrow. Despite not having wide feet I used to buy wide shoes just so my pinky toe had enough room to not get smashed. The toe box of these is wide enough that they fit my feet correctly without having to buy a wide size. It's more about the toe box shape than a proper shoe width measurement at the widest point of your foot though.
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Quote from arooni :
how much do these weigh? considering them for use on an upcoming west coast trail hike, which is 55 miles along the coast of vancouver island. would you like these at the end of the day of hiking or should i stick to sandals etc. walking around the beaches after hiking while setting up camp would be the use case
Just for giggles I threw them on the kitchen scale. 1 pound 5.85 oz for size 10. You'd probably be better off with sandals unless you are going to be using them in rocky terrain where you want toe protection. These are cheap water shoes, definitely wouldn't do the actual hike in them.
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Quote from BadMouth :
Just for giggles I threw them on the kitchen scale. 1 pound 5.85 oz for size 10. You'd probably be better off with sandals unless you are going to be using them in rocky terrain where you want toe protection. These are cheap water shoes, definitely wouldn't do the actual hike in them.

Oh these would be for camp shoes. I hike with trail runners. Thanks for weighing them
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I clicked on the Size 7 link and received a Spyware warning... maybe my AV is incorrect but I had to warn you...
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Quote from casetronic :
These run about 1 -1.5 size large, I found a good use for them working out on rubber gym mats

I just got these. I usually wear a size 12 but I'm more comfortable in a 12.5 but they are hard to find. I ordered a 12 and 13 of these. The 12s fit perfectly. I would say they are .5 on the large side.
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Are these good for fishing around the rocky beaches? Rocks can be slippery often. Wondering how good are they.

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