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Ahh good point about Tevas and water retention.AlmostThere wrote:I have Tevas... I like the croc knockoffs better for some crossings, they protect the top of the foot a little better and make better camp shoes, since they don't hold water and won't be damp by evening. A friend's Tevas froze solid overnight after a late afternoon creek crossing.
orion wrote:i found these crocs to work the best:
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