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Old 08-15-19, 02:44 PM
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Originally Posted by phughes
I thought the same. I also though perhaps someone mistyped, "Texas." It's a good thread for me though, I have been thinking of switching to Tevas. I have been using Crocs for my tours so far, with good success I must say. I used their Swiftwater Crocs on my recent tour. The solo are stiffer than the normal Crocs.
Did you actually ride in regular Crocs as your normal on bike footwear? I took them as off bike shoes and have ridden in them for very short distances (like to the shower). I loved them for hanging around camp or even hiking moderate distances on not too difficult terrain. I can't myself imagine riding long distances in them though.

Swiftwater Crocs look like a different animal altogether, but there seem to be a bunch of variations. I have never seen them other than having just googled them. Wasn't sure what model you were referring to. Search results for "swiftwater crocs solo" didn't provide one obvious answer. Were they something like these https://www.kohls.com/product/prd-32...ns-sandals.jsp
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