Product Description
Whether you're splashing through the trickling waters of errant streams or you're traversing slick decks or rain-soaked docks, the Helly Hansen Men's Watermoc Slip-On Water Shoes are designed for superior gripping power and breathable comfort. Featuring a quick-drying LIFA open-mesh upper, these supportive nautical slip-ons will keep your feet cool, dry and comfortable no matter how many ocean waves are lapping over the hull. With a flexible and cushioned midsole for all day comfort and support as well as an Ultra Storm Grip outsole for superior traction even on variable surfaces, the Helly Hansen The Watermoc Slip-On Water Shoes for men will keep you in protective comfort on or off shore.
- Low profile, nautical slip-on, for dinghy sailing or a walk down the boardwalk
- EVA midsole with great flexibility, comfort and protection
- Podular rubber outsole with durable Storm Grip Rubber outsole
- Seamless, zoned, upper with assigned areas for support and breathability
Helly Hansen Men's Watermoc 4 Shoe,White/Navy/Red,9.5 M US Reviews
Helly Hansen Men's Watermoc 4 Shoe,White/Navy/Red,9.5 M US Reviews
![]() By Conrad (Chandler, AZ) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Helly Hansen Men's Watermoc 4 Shoe (Apparel) I got these to replace some ancient Nike AquaSocks, which they no longer make, and I still hold in very high regard. I ordered the white ones with red/blue, and received actual compliments at the pool. I really like these, but there's one problem which prevents a Five-star rating, and that's the in-pool traction. My young kids take swim lessons, and that pool is no problem for me. However, my in-law's pool is PebbleTec, and that surface tends to tear of the bottom of my feet, especially my big toe from pushing off the wall/floor. So I was looking for something stylish and protective. Upon using them however, they were extremely slippery in the pool on the PebbleTec (not sure if there are differences of this type of surface, but in two different pools I experienced the slipperiness). The sole is similar to a cross-training model - several large channels at the flexible points, along with multiple pads that constitute the contact surface. It is this area... Read more |
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