56kz2slow wrote:
I buy the cheapest aqua sock from any department store. They only last one season, but they are 1/10th of the price of high end stuff. I doubt a good pair would last 10 seasons, so I'm ahead.
Usually, I'd be with you on the value for money spent equation that you laid out above, but I have to admit, I own a pair of these Vibram FiveFinger shoes, and they're AWESOME. Easily my favourite pair of shoes. They don't compare at all to the low end water shoes.
My wife won't let me wear them to the grocery store yet, but I run in them, and kayak in them, they're great. If you plan on running in them, and are moving from traditional shoes, take your time to adjust. You need to let your feet build up some muscle. Once that happens, you'll want to do everything in these shoes.
Yes, they're ugly, but they're great. If you want to hear why these are catching on for running shoes, check out this video below. It's VERY interesting, if you're a runner it's worth watching. You can agree, or disagree with this guy, he's the author of a book called "Born To Run" He talks about how you can get rid of shoes, and you won't get injured, and how our feet were designed to work without all the padding that we've been using just since the 1970's.
Start watching at the 11 minute, and 50 second mark, if you want to hear about just the shoes.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3XTHevPXDY[/youtube]