Oakley Car Washing Shoes?

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I don't how many of you all have seen these before or not, but basically they are a shoe that you can get wet and it's designed to to allow it to flow out of them. Big plus for those who love to wash:props:

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I am thinking about buying a pair, since I hate having soaked shoes and socks after washing. Plus my dedicated washing shoes are not comfortable at all. Has anyone else here bought a pair and could share their thoughts on them?
 
All I wear when I detail are Nike Free's. But I rarely get soaked, or at least my shoes don't.
 
LOL - The only reason I wear shoes period is to be professional lol - Im sure Payless Shoe Source as equivalent shoes for a 1/5 the price.
 
I have a pair.....they are great.... not a gimmick, when your feet get wet, a lot of the water drips thru...
 
LOL - The only reason I wear shoes period is to be professional lol - Im sure Payless Shoe Source as equivalent shoes for a 1/5 the price.
Thats where I bought my current pair of washing shoes.:laughing: After a few times of getting wet they have become stiff and uncomfortable

I have a pair.....they are great.... not a gimmick, when your feet get wet, a lot of the water drips thru...
Are they comfortable and have much support to them?
 
Ed, Highendetail, was wearing something cool at Detailfest. I believe they are called Skele-toes but not sure if water proof.
 
Scott are you referring to vibram five fingers? I have them and they are pretty cool. I know John has the Oakley car washing sandals and likes them, but no experience with these shoes.
 
Scott are you referring to vibram five fingers? I have them and they are pretty cool. I know John has the Oakley car washing sandals and likes them, but no experience with these shoes.

I have a great pair of sandals that have a vibram sole and nylon straps. They have a lifetime warranty and cost me about $90 in 02 or 03. I think they are Choccas or something like that. My all time favorite sandal and is fantastic for anything in water.
 
I don't how many of you all have seen these before or not, but basically they are a shoe that you can get wet and it's designed to to allow it to flow out of them. Big plus for those who love to wash:props:

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I am thinking about buying a pair, since I hate having soaked shoes and socks after washing. Plus my dedicated washing shoes are not comfortable at all. Has anyone else here bought a pair and could share their thoughts on them?

Does anyone know if they fit tight in your foot size? I usally wear a 10.5" shoe size but these are only offered in 9.5"/11" in the Dark Grey (that's availible).
 
Good supportive footwear when working is essential. It will save your legs and back from overuse injuries. The footbed and fit of the shoe/sandal should be the first consideration when buying. I choose my footwear based on the footbed/fit/support and build quality. I have found Merrell shoes and sandals to fit me the best with the support I need and they are bomber in terms of durability.

Here is what I wear when the weather is colder and I don't want wet feet. Moab Gore-Tex XCR Men's Hiking Shoe with Vibram Sole Technology - Merrell.com

And this is what I wear in the summer when detailing and I don't mind wet feet. Barefoot Water Aqua Wrap - Men's - J38435 | Merrell

Get a good supportive shoe or sandal, your body will thank you.

-Sparty
 
Search "water shoes" and you'll find dozens of choices from Wally World to your favorite highly promoted brand.

The water shoes are a nice idea because they typically don't have lots of padding or fabrics that hold water. In my case, the thick socks I have to wear this time of year kind of cancel the benefit, but short of waterproof, insulated hiking boots, I haven't found a better solution.
 
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