Reddit Reddit reviews adidas outdoor Men's Terrex Climacool Jawpaw LACE Walking Shoe

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u/McBlaster ยท 1 pointr/CampingGear

I do a bit of canoeing and wet weather hiking during early spring trips. I just got a pair of these. While I can't offer an opinion on the hiking aspect of these yet, I just got them last week, they are very much like other zero drop shoes. While I mostly plan on using them during the entirety of 5 day canoe trips, when I will unavoidably be in the water. I will supplement some hiking trips with these when wet weather or river crossings are expected. I have abandoned the idea of dry feet all the time and embraced what I call an open system that is quick drying and allows me to not be burdened with the fear of getting my feet wet. For socks I just use whatever nice athletic synthetic ones I can find at Marshall's and they have tons cheap. I know Adidas makes many other boating/water shoes that look more like trail runners though I have no experience with any of them. Prior to this I have been using a pair of lace up Bass neoprene water shoes. I have no idea what model as I got them at a Goodwill for $8.00. I've gotten 5 years out of them so far and it was time to upgrade. My only concern is that the neoprene shoes insulate your feet and keep them a little warmer. I have yet to test the mesh of the new shoes but have no delusions about any real insulative properties. I do carry extra socks though only swap them out at the end of the day, on longer breaks I just take off my shoes and socks. I plan on getting a pair of real trail runners for actual hiking soon as I would not want to do 10+ miles per day in the new ones, but for canoe trips and around 5 mile day hikes they should be fine. Merrell seems to make several models of what they call a Hiking Water Shoe as do Salomon and several others, that's another route you could go. Good luck.