Absolutely brilliant. I was slipping around in flip flops at the Riply HU camp site looking with envy at those with the thicker soled crocs whose feet weren't covered in mud. I've now got three pairs, proper crocs which cost about £30 and two imitation versions which cost £10 and £5 respectively. Apart from the logo there's little to choose between them.
They are extremely strong and hard wearing. One of my pairs has seen the equivalent of five months of day-in day-out wear with little to show for it. Unlike flip flops you can ride the bike in them, they are really lightweight and take up much less packing space than trainers. And if you are travelling to a muslim country you set the strap forward and can then slip your feet in and out as easy as a pair of flip flops.
Tim
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