cape cod bud
Earning My Ears
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- Apr 4, 2007
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My wife has these she loves them.
If you get Crocs and wear the treads off the bottom (wear them out over about a year or so of walking on pavement), I can see how they would be slippery. But ANY shoes that are worn on the bottom can be slippery. I wouldn't worry about it- I have worn Crocs in rainy weather many times (and I'm a klutzI read on another post somewhere that the crocs are very dangerous to where in wet weather. I am wondering if you are wearing crocs and get caught in the rain or they get wet on a ride, is this dangerous. Has anyone ever slipped or had an accident because of this?
I was thinking of getting a pair until I heard this.
Steph
You might try Body GLide. Runners and Dancers use it to prevent blisters. I tried it this last trip and loved it.I just bought a pair of the Disney crocs at MK last week and wore them for two days in a row (no socks). The first day they were so comfortable, like walking on air, but by the second day I had developed blisters on the tops of my feet where the crocs rubbed on them. I then switched to sneakers for a couple of days, and when the blisters healed I was back in crocs with low cut socks. It actually made them fit better since they're pretty wide.