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Thread: Need: Shoes - Slip-On/Quick-On That Don't Suck

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    Salomon Speedcross, real shoes, real comfortable, quick lace. $130-150.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob_s View Post
    +1

    I have clothe, leather and flip flop Olukais happy with all of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wrt81 View Post
    My wife bought me a pair at the Sanuk store in downtown Disneyland last year. She bought me a size 14 because they tend to run small I guess and the 14 fits perfect.

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    Buy your favorite athletic shoes and a set of lock laces, boom done!

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    https://www.amazon.com/Skechers-Spor...+slip+on+shoes

    Various models available from Skecher. Costco/Sam's Club sometimes has breathable slip ons for less than $30. They hold up relatively well. The ones I bought are very cushioned/comfortable and easy on/off. Obviously, not trendy looking, but nice for comfort and ease of use.
    Last edited by Willard; 09-25-2017 at 11:09 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rob_s View Post
    Very Good Choice

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    Vans Chukka Low and keep them double tied loosely - slip on yet secure like a tennis shoe once on

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    Thanks for the thread OP - am in the same situation. Toms are great but they don't last like they used to. I liked Vans when I was younger however they too have worn out quickly for me and feel clunky in comparison.

    Those who like Olukai - are they all wide toed? I remember browsing their styles and they seemed as though the toe box was crazy big for the size.
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    Quote Originally Posted by guymontag View Post
    Those who like Olukai - are they all wide toed? I remember browsing their styles and they seemed as though the toe box was crazy big for the size.
    They are about equivalent to Keens. It's the feature that made me buy my first pair.

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