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I need a good pair of sandals

I finally wore out my pair of Keen sandals after about 10 years. I really liked them, but if you got them wet, they took like two days to dry. I'm looking for something with similar protection and support, but I would really like it if they dried quickly.

Any suggestions?
 
How about these....
 
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Around here, we all wear Teva's. They come in a zillion colors and configurations but they are awesome because they are rugged and meant to get wet. One would not even think of floating the river (think inner tubes) without Teva's on. They are the Carhartt's for summertime feet. Cannot say enough good about them. Say hello to your next ten year sandal. LOL
 
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Scoville DeVille said:
Around here, we all wear Teva's. They come in a zillion colors and configurations but they are awesome because they are rugged and meant to get wet. One would not even think of floating the river (think inner tubes) without Teva's on. They are the Carhartt's for summertime feet. Cannot say enough good about them. Say hello to your next ten year sandal. LOL
 
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I have a paid of Teva's as well, they are right up there with the Keen's
 
Scoville DeVille said:
Around here, we all wear Teva's. They come in a zillion colors and configurations but they are awesome because they are rugged and meant to get wet. One would not even think of floating the river (think inner tubes) without Teva's on. They are the Carhartt's for summertime feet. Cannot say enough good about them. Say hello to your next ten year sandal. LOL
 
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The bottom pair are similar to the Keens I have. I like some toe protection, but those don't look like they would dry much faster.

Keen sandals even say "waterproof" on the side. They're sandals, so they obviously aren't going to keep your feet dry, but I expected them to at least dry fast. Not so much...
 
I can't believe we are replying to a question about water sandals on a Chile pepper forum....but whatever ..... Lol...

I have the first Tivas Scovie posted going on 5 years. Wear them to jobsites , in the river, camping, gardening....
 
im a birkenstock wearer, but they arent good for what you are asking for.
 
I would do another pair of Keen's or the Teva's.  There are a few other brands I have seen in my travels, but I dont think they are so main stream so harder to find.
 
     +1 for Chacos. Much more comfortable and better for your feet than Keen or Teva. Plus, when the straps and tread wear out, you can send them in to get it all replaced for about half the price of a new pair. 
 
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