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<blockquote data-quote="rivercity" data-source="post: 283511" data-attributes="member: 8983"><p>The only time I wear my crocs is in the boat or in the river in non-cold months. The White River in north Arkansas greatly varies in depth every few feet up and down the river, with the seasons, and even within the hour as generators on two lakes upstream go off and on seemingly randomly. Crocs are the only shoes I've found that give you enough protection in the water (pulling the boat in the gravel or usually just cooling off) and dry off in seconds so you are not wearing soggy shoes all day. I wear the ones w/ a rubber, not plastic, sole and adjustable straps.</p><p></p><p>I'm proud of speckled trout disease. Plus my girl friend gave me the crocs for my birthday. And its her boat w/ jet outboard... And her house looking over the river...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rivercity, post: 283511, member: 8983"] The only time I wear my crocs is in the boat or in the river in non-cold months. The White River in north Arkansas greatly varies in depth every few feet up and down the river, with the seasons, and even within the hour as generators on two lakes upstream go off and on seemingly randomly. Crocs are the only shoes I've found that give you enough protection in the water (pulling the boat in the gravel or usually just cooling off) and dry off in seconds so you are not wearing soggy shoes all day. I wear the ones w/ a rubber, not plastic, sole and adjustable straps. I'm proud of speckled trout disease. Plus my girl friend gave me the crocs for my birthday. And its her boat w/ jet outboard... And her house looking over the river... [/QUOTE]
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