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Journey comfortably in the Men’s Swiftwater Expedition Sandal. This ultralightweight style features fully adjustable straps, ensuring a secure fit for every adventure near or far from water. Durable cushioned outsoles with flex grooves provide added traction, and an open profile ensures breathability during all of your activities. From the backyard to the great outdoors, these activity-inspired shoes will travel with you everywhere.
Ethylene Vinyl Acetate sole
Platform measures approximately 0.74
Fully molded Matlite uppers
Adjustable hook-and-loop closures at the ankle and forefoot
Molded Matlite heel straps provide a snug fit
Lightweight Croslite outsoles with herringbone flex grooves channel water away and improve traction
Legendary Croslite foam cushioning offers all-day ease and support
My feet are sized 10.5 medium (US); I have very high arches. The straps on the "Size 10" Croc sandals I received are so absurdly long that the Velcro parts barely meet, even with my oversized (for the shoe) feet properly in place. The soles are a bit long but the grippy bits for the toes are properly placed (for my size 10.5 feet - probably a bit long for the size 10 they claim to be). Width does seem to be a true D medium, perhaps even a weensy bit narrow.The long straps on these Croc sandals would make it difficult to get a proper secure fit with size 10 feet - they barely work with my 10.5/high-arched feet. The sandals are extremely light and comfy to wear, but the rubber to which the straps attach is . . . well, on the lighter-duty side: I do not expect these to hold up well - certainly not in any kind of sport wear (despite the name "Crocs Swiftwater Expedition Sandal").The Crocs are attractive (my wife says - I'm a little off-put by metallic tones in the purportedly gray straps, but I'm sure the desert's dust will soon take care of that), however, and . . . well, wearing them feels like I'm on vacation. They're nice . . . but so are those flip-flop things you buy for $5 from vendors at the beach.The Crocs Swiftwater Expedition Sandals would certainly be a step up from a beach-bought flip-flop . . . if that's what you are after. But (based on the direct implication in the name of the Crocs shoe model) I bought the Crocs Swiftwater Expedition Sandals to replace a pair of Teva Tanza S/N 4141 river sandals, and there's just no question the Crocs are not of the same durability/quality category as the sandals I'd intended them to replace. The Crocs are maybe good for barbecues or strolling around the yard, but the overlong straps and light-duty construction make these completely inadequate for sport, trail or river use.Looks like I'd better keep my eye out for another pair of Tevas . . . despite the name, the Crocs Swiftwater Expedition Sandal is in no way up for swift water or an expedition. What a crock.