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  1. #1
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    I have a pair of Keens...I don't recall if they are Venice or not. I also get too hot in them and find they have a nasty habit of picking up stones and never letting them go! I'm forever digging pepples out from under my feet! That said, I found them to be true to size and wear them for casual.
    I have 2 pair of Tevas...a "sacrificial" wet wearing pair for mud stompin' and a pair I save for street and casual (dang end of year sales...brings out the Imelda Marcos in me! ). For kayaking, I have a pair of super cheap Speedo Aqua-socks b/c I find things like Tevas cant my foot at a bad angle on the pegs and hurt my ankles and knees.
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    I have 3 pair and absolutely love them. I find them more useable then tevas including when doing water sports as they stay on my feet better and offer more toe and heel protection. They are also easier to walk longer distances in.

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    Another option...

    I'm a die hard chaco fan. They're re-soleable, made in the USA, and I've done LOTS of walking with mine (hiking in the mountains, walking on the beach, kayaking (sea and white water)).

    Just food for thought
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    Quote Originally Posted by CA_in_NC View Post
    I'm a die hard chaco fan. They're re-soleable, made in the USA, and I've done LOTS of walking with mine (hiking in the mountains, walking on the beach, kayaking (sea and white water)).

    Just food for thought

    I also have a pair of chacos.....

    but.....no longer made in the USA. Used to be made in Colorado....
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    Quote Originally Posted by IFjane View Post
    I also have a pair of chacos.....

    but.....no longer made in the USA. Used to be made in Colorado....
    Really!? I thought it was just the leather stuff. That's disappointing

    Edited to add:

    Here's a quote from their website: "It is the Z series of sandals that will transition to Asia midyear in 2008." Sad.

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    What a huge disappointment. I have 4 pair of Chacos. (3 pair of Keens, I like the Chacos the best)

    Edit: miscounted, I have 5 pair of Chacos.
    Last edited by KnottedYet; 01-19-2008 at 09:56 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    What a huge disappointment. I have 4 pair of Chacos. (3 pair of Keens, I like the Chacos the best)
    Me, too - because of their arch support.....*sigh* oh well.....
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    I must have freak of nature feet, I find Keens insanely uncomfortable. I have a pair of Keen Presido shoes that I can only wear a short time, forget any long distance walking in them. Chacos weren't much better for me, and don't even get me started on Crocs!

    //snap loves her Simple Sugar shoes

  9. #9
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    Salomon Techamphibians

    Brandi -

    My husband loves his Keens but for me the arch is not comfortable. For the amount of time I was planning to wear that kind of shoe, I didn't think I could tolerate the Keens. I looked at Newports, Venice, and one other style (can't remember right now).

    I found some Salomon shoes on end of season sale at REI that worked great for me. They are called 'sandals' in Salomon's description but they are more like a water shoe. They have mesh that keeps the little pebbles out but lets the water drain out. I wore them almost the entire trip to Costa Rica a couple of years ago - no stink and great support for me. The back of the shoe can be folded down to make them become slides, which works great for before and after bike rides if you want to keep your socks on.

    One day I must have been living right and the shoes showed up on SteepAndCheap for about $33 plus shipping. I got a second pair in another color as my backup pair for when the first pair wore out. Still waiting for that first pair to wear out so I use them both. The sizing ran true for me. Here's a link to what they look like:

    http://www.backcountry.com/store/SAL...al-Womens.html

    I have another pair of Salomon shoes, the style is called Karma. I bought these at end of season so haven't had much chance to use them yet except around the house. Same comfort level. Here's a link:
    http://www.backcountry.com/store/SAL...oe-Womens.html

    I promise I don't work for Salomon but I have found two styles of shoe in their line that work for me and might work for you. I have such a hard time finding shoes that I will buy two pair sometimes if I know a pair fits me well, especially if I find a great deal. You know what they say - if the shoe fits buy it in every color. Just kidding! I think you are very wise to evaluate purchases of items over $40.

    Good luck finding sandals that work for you!

    Jennifer

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    I'm wearing mine right now!

    I like them better in the winter with socks than in hot weather because of the sweaty issue. I think they're H2 model, but I'm not sure. I have some Chaco's, but the pebbles get in them worse than the Keen's.

    Karen

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    Hey, speaking of Keen's & rampant consumerism, I just found that Keen makes cycling sandals - in women's sizes !

    http://www.rei.com/product/765248

    must go mull ...

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