Gear: You can step out in style on a flight or on a beach walk
Neoprene, that stretchy material that’s lightweight yet insulating, has long been a good friend to water sports enthusiasts. So why restrict it to wet use?
The answer from a company called Nufoot is landlubber neoprene footwear that falls somewhere between a slipper and a heavy sock – with anti-skid soles. These might be just the ticket for airport lounges, long flights and workouts, not to mention beach walks.
So far, the footwear comes in two styles, a Mary Jane shoe in women’s sizes and an ankle bootie in men’s sizes. Go for black or mix it up with bright colors or racing stripes.
Neoprene can be tightish, so opt up a size if your feet like space. Also, this is not for those with rubber allergies. But I like the idea of an amphibious shoe that takes a walk in the rain in stride.
Nufoot Neoprene shoes are $9.99 in women’s and men’s models and sizes. Info and ordering at Nufoot’s website.
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