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I know nothing about these things but if I had to guess I would say you have to replace the whole shoe. Is this what the bottom looks like?
Yes and thats what i was thinking too. Im not sure if they still make them though because i havent seen them since the time i bought them.
I hope Im dead before I EVER get caught in those things.
+1....if you have them on when we're traveling I won't be walking anywhere near you
I think only restaurant workers should be given the "OK" to wear Crocs. I have a guy I work with that wears them EVERY DAY. we are sales reps, so I just dont think it is appropriate
A lot of people that work in hospitals wear these as well. Ewww...
Yeah, not a big fan of Crocs (the animal or the shoe), but if you must, check out DAWGS golf shoes. They are made of the same lightweight material and look a little more like golf shoes. I was actually given a pair of black ones, which I wear to the driving range. Prevents the spikes on my 'real' golf shoes from getting messed up. To my surprise, I get asked all the time where I got them. Check them out. They are good alternative to Crocs.
Hey now. Why all the hate for the crocs? I love my crocs (in advantage camo) but I leave them behind on the golf course. As said many times in other threads, don't knock em till you try em.
I've tried on the golf crocs and they don't seem to be tight enough to my feet to be of any benefit. I felt like my foot slipped around in them while swinging so they didn't earn a spot on my feet. Also, I think the spikes are molded with the shoe and not replaceable, but I'm not for sure.