Little E
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Hi friends!
This question is for the folks who have worn Oofos sandals in the parks...
I usually switch out tennis shoes and Birkenstock's Gizeh style sandals in the parks. I have a high arch and I need a pretty supportive shoe, so I've never been able to find a waterproof flip flop that gives me the support I need for all day in a park. Unfortunately, tennis shoes and the Birks aren't waterproof and our trip is in July, so I am trying to prepare for rainshowers. I would like a waterproof option, and I found a pair of Oofos sandals at our local Runners store when I was buying a new pair of tennis shoes. So far, I really like them. They seem very cushy and supportive and I've been trying to wear them whenever I can around town, to see if they will "go the distance" all day in a park without rubbing or causing blisters.
I'm curious how many other folks find success with Oofos flip flops all day in the parks? They are kind of a rubber material, which I like for the waterproof factor, but I'm wonder if the rubber will cause blisters after a while?
Any thoughts one way or another would be awesome! Thank you!
This question is for the folks who have worn Oofos sandals in the parks...
I usually switch out tennis shoes and Birkenstock's Gizeh style sandals in the parks. I have a high arch and I need a pretty supportive shoe, so I've never been able to find a waterproof flip flop that gives me the support I need for all day in a park. Unfortunately, tennis shoes and the Birks aren't waterproof and our trip is in July, so I am trying to prepare for rainshowers. I would like a waterproof option, and I found a pair of Oofos sandals at our local Runners store when I was buying a new pair of tennis shoes. So far, I really like them. They seem very cushy and supportive and I've been trying to wear them whenever I can around town, to see if they will "go the distance" all day in a park without rubbing or causing blisters.
I'm curious how many other folks find success with Oofos flip flops all day in the parks? They are kind of a rubber material, which I like for the waterproof factor, but I'm wonder if the rubber will cause blisters after a while?
Any thoughts one way or another would be awesome! Thank you!