Water shoe suggestions?

anyone have suggestions on some decent water shoes? Need something that will hold up, and be fairly comfortable. I have oneil wesuits so that would match but who cares really, any suggestions out there?

thanks

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1988 Nacra 5.2
YouTube link to see boat in action:
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When it's warm I really like my Vibram 5 fingers... The lightest thinnest pair they make. The soles are incredibly grippy.

When it gets cold, well cold for here, I switch to Zhik 460 trap boots. With or without the super warm socks depending.
where are you located?
a big factor around here is the little crustations / shells that are all over here. they will get in any hole and be a PITA

that being said I don't like boots. they trap water in and cause your foot to prune up and also promote fungus
but they are the way to go in cold water
For summer
http://images.mec.ca/fluid/customers/c822/5028-584/generated/5028-584_BK031_view1_720x720.jpg
These are 3mm neoprene, very durable and keep sand and gravel off.
http://www.mec.ca/product…unisex/?f=10+50004+50026
I was going through a pair per season until i've found these.

or sandals + socks
http://images.mec.ca/fluid/customers/c822/4013-787/generated/4013-787_BK000_view1_720x720.jpg

For spring/fall go for 5 mm booties
http://images.mec.ca/fluid/customers/c822/5043-470/generated/5043-470_BK031_view1_720x720.jpg

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Jack B
Hobie 17
BC, Canada
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In the fall, winter I use xcel boots 8mm, but then its really cold.
they don't make them anymore.

Using a dry-suit with latex socks I don't have the "fungus" problem MN3 described.
Instead I wear thermo-socks inside the dry-suit and scaled up the "winterboots"
one size.

MN3
that being said I don't like boots. they trap water in and cause your foot to prune up and also promote fungus
but they are the way to go in cold water


During the summer I use the cheapest boots I can find, my favorites are
from Declathon, a French shopping-mall mainly for outdoor sports.
With stores all over Europe.

http://www.decathlon.nl/media/830/8303524/big_2d906fd8940142dfa998916ce4191f8d.jpg

Picked up a pair for €25,- and drilled holes in the sole to prevent being a
water-trap. And also wash them out after each trip.

Where it comes down to, is the soil structure where You launch
the cat. Mine is clay with an occasional rock, so I need something
to protect my feet.

When you are in a warmer climate, pick the thinnest boots
You can find. and wash them after a sail.

Regards, André

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Tornado (80's Reg White)
Prindle 18-2 (sold)
Dart 16 (hired and hooked)
13 mtr steel cutter (sold)
Etap 22, unsinkable sailing pocket cruiser.

Amsterdam, the Netherlands
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Best cheap boat shoes: Converse Chuck Taylor All-Stars, either high top or low top. Drill holes in the back so water drains when hiking out. Flexible rubber bottom with a traction pattern that won't pickup rocks that scrape the deck..but enough so they don't slip on the deck. They used to be cheap, like $20, until they started coming back into fashion. Now they are around $35-40. Plus they come in many colors to coordinate with the boat!

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Steve
Nacra Inter 20
Okemos Michigan
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Do they still make Okewinds? Those were the best you could buy if you found yourself trapping on a slippery 5.8.

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Peyton Adair
Prindle 18 classic
Hobie 17
Hobie Wave
Wichita KS
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Body Glove Men's 3T Max Water Shoes.
Okewinds still available thru AEROTECH windsurfing distributer. Okespor Kite-Low top boot with wrap around Velcro strap is $55. Pete