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SEAC Reef Aqua Shoes
8.99 €
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O´neill Wetsuits Reactor Reef Aqua Shoes
24.99 €
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Salvimar Riva Aqua Shoes
9.49 €
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Salvimar Riva Aqua Shoes
8.99 €
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Salvimar Riva Aqua Shoes
9.99 €
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Jobe Discover Slip On Aqua Shoes
35.99 €
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Cressi Coral Aqua Shoes
11.99 €
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Cressi Reef Aqua Shoes
14 €
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Jobe Discover Aqua Shoes
30.49 €
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Jobe Discover Slip On Aqua Shoes
35.99 €
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Waimea Chase Aqua Shoes
10.99 €
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Jobe Discover Aqua Shoes
39.49 €
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Cressi Noumea Pool Aqua Shoes
7.99 €
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Trespass Paddle Aqua Shoes
10.99 €
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Aquaneos Neoprene Aqua Shoes
18.99 €
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Waimea Chase Aqua Shoes
9.99 €
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Waimea Skip Aqua Shoes
10.99 €
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Jobe Discover Aqua Shoes
33.49 €
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Jobe Aqua Shoes
10.99 €
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Rip Curl Reef Walker Aqua Shoes
32.98 €
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Waimea Wave Rider Aqua Shoes
10.99 €
How to choose the right shoes for water sports?
Choosing the right shoes for water sports is crucial for safety, comfort, and performance. Whether you´re into activities like kayaking, stand up paddleboarding, snorkeling, or any other water based sport, here are some tips to help you select the right shoes:Determine your water sport: Identify the specific water sport or activity for which you need shoes. Different activities may require different types of footwear. For example, snorkeling shoes are different from kayak shoes or water shoes for swimming.
Drainage and quick drying: Water shoes should have good drainage and be quick drying. Look for models with mesh uppers and drainage holes to allow water to escape and dry quickly.
Traction and grip: The outsole should provide adequate traction on both wet and slippery surfaces. Choose shoes with non slip or rubber soles for maximum grip.
Protection: Depending on your water sport, consider the level of protection needed. Activities with rocky or uneven terrain require shoes with added protection in the form of reinforced toes and soles to prevent injuries.
Support and comfort: Water shoes should offer support and comfort. Look for models with cushioning, arch support, and a comfortable fit. Ensure the shoes are snug but not too tight.
Type of closure: Water shoes come with various closure styles, including lace up, slip on, or Velcro straps. Choose the type that is most convenient for your sport and personal preference.
Material: Water shoes are made from materials like neoprene, synthetic fabric, or a combination of materials. Neoprene is ideal for colder water as it provides insulation, while synthetic materials are lightweight and quick drying.
Toe protection: For water sports with a higher risk of stubbing your toes, such as canoeing or rafting, consider shoes with toe caps or guards for added protection.
Arch and heel support: Look for shoes with arch and heel support, especially if you have flat feet or are prone to foot discomfort.
Sizing: Ensure the water shoes fit properly. Some people prefer a snug fit, while others like a little more room. Check the sizing chart provided by the manufacturer to find the right size. You can buy water shoes for men from O´neill wetsuits, Jobe, Cressi, Trespass, and SEAC.