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They also have a good gripper sole to keep me steady if there are any rocks on the bottom of the lake
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Oddly enough, only one sole,from each of our shoes became detached from the shoe
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The sole of the shoe came apart within 10 minutes of wearing them, but worked okay for the money.
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They do not have a hard sole or any kind of support
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They fit like socks, snug and comfortable with a nice, gripping sole
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And the bottom part that would be considered the sole is not adequate
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Great outer sole with good inner sole cushion
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Only downside is that the inner sole on both is loose and pulls out when taking them off.
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They are very comfortable, feel very light, and have a tough sole
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Nice flex rubber sole, light airy fabric
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They fit great and are light with a solid sole.
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I gave it a rather high rating because the shoe has a flexible but thick sole and does not slip.
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The soles protected the bottom of my feet from the rocks
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I love the way the shoes protected the soles of my feet and were very comfortable for kayaking.
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The sole has exceptional traction as my hamstring found out when I frontal kicked an aqua bag
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Shoe stays on well, provides a nice sole to protect feet from sharp objects in the water and on land.
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Very thin non supporting or shock absorbing sole which also slips around the loose fabrick body of the "shoe"
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Super cute and very lightweight, but sturdy sole
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Super cute and very lightweight, but sturdy sole
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These ar definitely NOT shoes but more of a breathable sock with a durable sole
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The sole has excellent traction on wet pebbles and seaweed; it is not stiff, so you can feel the shape of the rocks under your feet, but it is thick enough that barnacles and shells won't poke through
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They have good soles for protection in the pool and they are comfortable.
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Instead of polypropylene, the manufacturer uses a thin, stretchy nylon and soft elastic for the upper, which is connected to a semi-rigid sole.
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Good sole to shoe but runs
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Thin soles, like being barefoot or wearing only socks
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The soles come up to easy and have ripped around the top where your foot goes into
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The sole is very flexible, so, on large rocks, its a little uncomfortable, but, way better than being barefoot in water.
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Wore them once and the inner sole came out and Ripped
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I wish I would have buy water shoes with a hard sole
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There is no arch support obviously, but the sole is strong enough that it wears similar to a flip flop.
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These are light with a decent sole and work great over rugged water bottoms
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They are light, dry quick and have enough sole to walk on the cement or back to the car
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The sole wouldn’t be good for rocky terrain though
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my fat a s s slipped while I was in the dolphin pin