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hatepain 05-22-2012 1:44 PM

Time for some new sandals.
 
Lets talk flip flops/sandals. I'm looking for some new ones. I've pretty much been doing the Reef thing the last such and such years with some Quicksilver's mixed in here and there. What are you guys wearing that spend some serious time in them? Comfort is paramount followed closely by looks (read fashionable). I'd also like to get a decent pair of leather ones this summer too.

Help a brother out :)

hatepain 05-22-2012 1:47 PM

Rainbows?

05-22-2012 1:47 PM

Reef & Rainbow sandals. Spend lots of time (hours each day) in them. I hated thong sandals/flip flops before spending the extra money on these 2 brands.

pierce_bronkite 05-22-2012 2:17 PM

Olukai Ohana, never buying another pair of Reefs after owning 2 pairs of these. They are so much more comfortable than Reefs. They also have a leather collection.

http://www.olukai.com/Product_MensMa...0110-9799.aspx

05-22-2012 2:21 PM

I cant even pronounce those damn things lol

Are they light? They look a little heavier than what Im accustomed to

pierce_bronkite 05-22-2012 2:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LR3w8kbrdr (Post 1753692)
I cant even pronounce those damn things lol

Are they light? They look a little heavier than what Im accustomed to

I have never noticed a difference in weight compared to other brands.

hunter660 05-22-2012 2:32 PM

I really like Sole.

http://www.yoursole.com/us/footwear/

shawndoggy 05-22-2012 2:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pierce_bronkite (Post 1753690)
Olukai Ohana, never buying another pair of Reefs after owning 2 pairs of these. They are so much more comfortable than Reefs. They also have a leather collection.

http://www.olukai.com/Product_MensMa...0110-9799.aspx

I got a pair of those last year and REALLY like them. Only downside is that if you are using them near the water or with wet feet, the footbed holds some moisture as opposed to the all rubber ones like reef. they are now my city flops.

bcrider 05-22-2012 3:50 PM

The one and only thing I will buy from American Eagle. Their cheap sandals!

newmy79 05-22-2012 5:30 PM

You pay $65 for Flip Flops? Flip flops!

05-22-2012 6:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by newmy79 (Post 1753723)
You pay $65 for Flip Flops? Flip flops!

Yes bc...1. I cant stand things between my toes, so I have to find the most comfortable ones I can find to even make them feasible 2. Ive had these reefs for 3 yrs and their still in great shape, saves me trips from visiting with the yahoos at the mall at old navy or with the teenagers at AE (nothing against the poster above :)

People pay $150 for sneakers, why cant people pay $60 for sandals?

boardjnky4 05-22-2012 7:26 PM

Rainbow sandals. Hands down the best flip flop I've owned.

hatepain 05-22-2012 7:47 PM

I've spent over $300 on golf shies this year and I'll use those a lot less than a few good pairs of sandals. Hell we all go out and spend $60-70 bucks on dinner and some cocktails. If I spend a little coin on some sandals I can get a few years out of and lots of use its all good :)

hco 05-22-2012 8:07 PM

Reefs suck, they fall apart in a summer, just like their shoes/wakeskate shoes. Pretty garbage product.

Bought a pair of sole footwear halfway through last summer, and they are already ripped and destroyed, pretty unreliable product for a 55$ pair of sandals.

Rainbows are nice, but my knees are horrible and they don't quite have enough arch support for me.

So, I guess that means I am still in the hunt for a good brand too. Will check out the Olukai Ohana, would like to spend 70$ on a pair of sandals that can actually last more than a summer, especially because my summer is 4 months in the NE.

calexan 05-22-2012 8:52 PM

If your going the Rainbow route, get the hemp ones. Far superior to the leather ones.

brettw 05-22-2012 8:53 PM

2nd the Olukai's. I've got two pair. One I bought from the above website. Another was a leather pair that I got on sale at Nordstrom's for $50. I like the ones from the website better. They're more comfortable, and the leather ones tend to slide around a bit more on your feet. I would recommend getting the exact color/style from the website so you have exactly what you want. I b ought my wife a pair as well, which she said are the nicest flip flops she's ever had (great gift idea for the future).

I wish I knew about decent flip flops all those previous years of walking around on cheap $5 to 10 pairs that dig in between your toes.

I've also got a few pair of reefs. It's best if you can try them on before wearing them. A couple pairs I got at Costco - one with the bottle opener on the bottom, and they're not as soft or comfortable as a pair I got at an outlet years ago. I still wear that old pair most of the time when camping/boating although the covering has started to tear off the top. My point is, even within the same brand they vary quite a bit as far as comfort.

wakeworld 05-22-2012 10:26 PM

I just got a pair of Honu sandals. They are just getting into the wakeboarding industry and have Parks, Ruck, Dallas and Tarah riding for them. Pretty comfortable so far and they advertise with us, so they are supporting your WakeWorld addiction! :)

mikeski 05-23-2012 12:05 AM

Sanuk

Check out the yoga mat sandals, super comfy but not that great in water as they sponge up the water. When I am going in the water I use my Oakley sandals. I have about 8 pairs of different sandals and like the Oakleys and Sanuks best. I also like the vans sandal shoes.

ilikebeaverandboats 05-23-2012 1:00 AM

Go get some of these while you still can......they are amazing...
http://www.surffanatics.com/cat/pro/...FY4FRQodIU1R3A

Reef vision

sippi 05-23-2012 6:15 AM

Rainbows for sure. The hemp ones are comfortable, but they won't last, they will fray pretty quickly and easily, i've had rainbows for the past 10 years, you won't think they are too comfy when you first put them on, but they will basically mold to your foot, and they will last forever. I have an old pair that i use for if i'm around the boat, bc you really don't want to get your "nice" new ones wet. But they'll last a long time. if you get them wet and let them dry they will kind of shrink up (bc its leather). but just keep wearing them and they'll fall back out. Best sandals i've ever had by far. I have a pair of reef leather ones that someone gave me over christmas, they are comfy too, but i don't see them as lasting as long as my rainbows. the materials just aren't made for the long haul IMO.

hatepain 05-23-2012 1:44 PM

So I landed on a black pair of Rainbows and a little something off the radar. Ocean Minded Scorpions by Crocs. Now these look nothing like anything resembling a Croc's. Sorry if you love your crocks but I despise them. Anyway, they are very comfortable and look versatile enough to wear in the water as well as out. I was gonna buy a pair of the Olukai and still will just couldn't locate them.

Thanks fellas

ttrigo 05-23-2012 4:07 PM

Still a fan of the reef fannings. Have had three pairs since they first came out, like 8 years ago. Tried a pair of sanuks in between my reefs, based on everyones glowing reviews, and they broke apart in less than 2 months. Plus, they hold moisture and foam up when wet. If you like reefs, check out 6pm.com or shoes.com for deals. My last pair i bought were less than $20. I will not pay $60++ for flip flops!

hco 05-23-2012 4:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wakeworld (Post 1753780)
I just got a pair of Honu sandals. They are just getting into the wakeboarding industry and have Parks, Ruck, Dallas and Tarah riding for them. Pretty comfortable so far and they advertise with us, so they are supporting your WakeWorld addiction! :)

Dave- any idea how these will hold up? All for supporting a group within the industry, but not trying to spend good dough on a pair of bad sandals again.

jerasu98 05-23-2012 4:51 PM

you can find Olukai's at zappos. Didn't think I would pay that much for a pair of thongs (that's right bringing "thong" back) but my feet feel great in them. Sanuks were good but all day in them hurt my knee and feet. Olukai's are like wearing shoes. And they last as long as a pair of my regular shoes.

strife 05-25-2012 11:22 AM

i'm in the hunt for a new pair too.. I've had several reefs and rainbows. At this point, I'm more interested in buying a quality pair not made with slave labor and preferably made in the USA.

deuce 05-27-2012 10:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LR3w8kbrdr (Post 1753692)
I cant even pronounce those damn things lol

Are they light? They look a little heavier than what Im accustomed to

Looks like from the Zappos site the OluKai Kai'I's are 8oz vs Reef Mick Fanning's at 7oz....don't think you'd notice the 12% weight difference being 1oz.


Count me in the club that will pay for flip-flops.... They are all that I wear in the Spring/Summer/Fall, it is an investment in my feet....

da_moose 05-27-2012 11:41 AM

Moose says "RAINBOWS" nothing But since 1974 no need to be said

scotthons 05-30-2012 7:44 AM

I have had countless pairs of Reefs over the years and always like them. I tried a pair of Rainbows a few years back and after the initial breakin period they ended up being pretty comfortable. I really like a pair of Quiksilvers I have had for the last couple of years. Very comfortable and have held up nicely.

mc_x15 05-30-2012 11:15 AM

Reef Pimptastics. Best sandal ive ever owned. Rainbows are good too but they take a while to get used to and broken in. If you find pimptastics anywhere let me know. ill grab another pair.

slipknot 05-30-2012 1:12 PM

Olukai, simply the best!

hco 06-05-2012 5:07 PM

Just got a pair of freewaters for cheap off theclymb.com (if you need an invitation let me know). So far I am happy, although I wish I snagged a pair of the more expensive ones before they sold out. Big on the arch support, which is something that is great for an all-day sandal

hco 06-05-2012 6:18 PM

On a sidenote, although they are comfy, the fake leather thong strap feels great, but the sole and the foot liner feel/look cheap. Will be interesting to see how they hold up, but if they last a summer I would be happy considering I paid 25$ish shipped and they are made from recycled material.

bftskir 06-16-2012 4:36 PM

Teva

ilikebeaverandboats 06-16-2012 5:08 PM

Reef vision if you can find them. Best I have ever worn but they aren't making them this year. Some places still have them. Super light and super comfy.


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