Nike Free Shoes » Nike Free 5.0 men's Shoes
The actual Nike began the actual sequence using the Free 5. 0 within 2005 as well as within 2006 launched a brand new edition from the footwear, the actual Nike Free 5. 0 V2, which tackled a few of the sturdiness problems in the last design. Amongst additional modifications, the actual back heel as well as sidewalls from the footwear had been remodeled to avoid ripping.
Anonymous
from NYC
Had to get a half size up
then fit perfectly with and without socks
Looks great in the blue and yellow color
My 7 year old son uses his Dozers daily at his summer day camp which includes daily swimming
He has not had to bring an extra pair for walking around the pool
These shoes are not water-proof though
We had to dunk them in water to get grime off from stepping in mud puddles during a canoe trip
They took a day to dry in humid Maine summer weather
But after they dried they looked good as new
My daughter and I have the same pair: hers in pink
mine in the women's mermaid color
We also had to switch to a half size up (speedy return processing from ThumbTrade as usual)
They they tend to run a little short
although they are very roomy in the toe box
Three other positive points compared to similar amphibious fisherman sandals (Keens)
are that they don't tend to make your feet look like duck feet
they don't have a funny smell
and they are much lighter (I ordered a pair of Keens before I settled on my Dozer)
Anonymous
from Seattle
Cute
comfy
and I can dress these up or down
which I love! I'm not too into metallic shoes
but these are perfect in an unsuspecting way
Seychelles are one of my new favorite brands
I like the slight heel on these
They're great with short shorts
jeans
dresses
Heidi Hand
from Hartford
Unbelievable comfort and support right out of the box! This sandal is what I wanted the Columbia Nevis to be
but the Nevis is an inferior shoe in my opinion
I will make some comparisons in this review between these two shoes
since I know that many of us looking for this style wander back and forth between the Merrell and the Columbia versions
The Merrell Genoa has a really well-constructed footbed
It conforms to my foot perfectly yet offers the right amount of support
It is soft and yet firm all at the same time
The toe loop provides stability as does the band that wraps around the upper part of the foot
This band is wider in the Genoa than it is in the Nevis
and it provides more comfort and support
The Nevis made my foot slip inward a bit and it pulled slightly around the toe ring when I walked
It didn't feel that supportive
either
Not so with the Genoa; it is absolutely perfect
The length of the shoe is also just right
I am a 9
5-10 in street shoes
but usually take a 9 in sandals
especially if they are whole sizes
This fits just right and is also the perfect width for my medium but still needs room foot (my feet changed with my pregnancies and while they are not wides they definitely need more room than they used to!)
I plan to get these in more colors as soon as possible
and I can't see my wearing very many of my other shoes until the frost is on the pumpkin here in New England! This shoe is pricey
but well worth it
I am glad I returned the Columbia Nevis and paid the extra money for the superior fit and craftsmanship of the Genoa
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