Salomon Techamphibian Sandal - Men's
Brand : SalomonItem : SAL0144
The Salomon Men's Techamphibian Shoes blur the line between sandals and shoes. They protect your feet like shoes but drain water like a sandal. The synthetic mesh upper and Quickfit lacing won't absorb water so you don't have to carry around extra weight until your shoes dry. The adjustable, convertible heel folds out of the way when you need a slip on for a quick jaunt out of your tent in the middle of the night. Built for professional river guides, canyoneers and adventure racers who make frequent transitions between wet and dry environments, the Techamphibian traction keeps you upright.
Price: $79.95
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Salomon Techamphibian Sandal - Men's
Yes, for adventure racing
These are great! I have had no slippage--on wet rocks, on moss-covered rocks, with the heel strap, or with the lacing strap. If you are in/around water during the summer, you will love these shoes. They will not bog you down in the water as they do not carry any water weight after you submerge them. They're super sticky on underwater surfaces. Tech Amphibs are light and will protect your feet unlike your Tevas. They're also great to wear around with no socks as they breathe very well.
They are as good as advertised
I use my Tech Amphibian shoes when I am out in the lake, and out on my jet ski. They have preformed awsome and are exactly what I had hoped for in the shoe when I purchased them. Although they are not the as good as I expected on slippery rocksIi encounter in the lake, they have been great so far.
Great for disc golf
Bought these for my son to wear disk golfing. The local disk golf courses tend to be swampy and he had ruined several other pairs of shoes. They give enough support and dry out quickly. He's found them comfortable enough to wear for other activities.
best yet for the canyons!
In and out of the river, squeezing through slots, steep slogs with overloaded packs, boulder scrambling, etc. The Tech Amphibs are not perfect (some sand collects under the insole, grip on slickrock is a bit less than ideal) but they did everything I asked of them. Best of all for me was the adjustable heel strap, which held my very narrow heels in place and prevented the blisters I normally get there. After a week in the Escalante they are no longer pretty, but they have earned my trust and respect!
Great hiking shoe
This is my second pair of tech amphib. Sizing down a half size from my Nike running shoes, these provide a secure fit. Last year I hiked many miles through Costa Rica. The terrain was rugged and often wet, but the shoes prompted no complaints. They are supremely lightweight and though they do not provide any wetness protection, they do not hold water either—which means stream crossings become a non-issue. I even spent some time hiking in the Whites of NH this fall. With the right pair of socks, these shoes are great even when temperatures are pretty cool.

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