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makobob 03-07-2017 01:16 PM

Fishermens feet
 
Being diabetic with no feeling in my feet, footwear is EXTREAMLY important. Taking MONTHS for a sore to heal is just a fact of life for diabetics. Wearing footware with infected open sore on the foot is tough and makes healing SLOWER.

Having tried many Diabetic shoes and others too, I started wearing the FIN 1 shoe from SOFT SCIENCE about 2 months ago and my wound has been healing faster. These shoes are slightly oversize in width so the foot has room to spread out. The Fin's are made to be fished and get wet, they drip dry very fast with holes in the soles and an open weave in the tops. Good when fishing but all that air circulation also helps wounds to heal faster when dry. Yep I wear them most days fishing or not. They are comfortable, light weight, soft and have removable inserts too.

I am not associated with these people and I cannot get you or me a discount. I had forgoten that Buddha had given me a discount code when he told us about these shoes. For me they have been great.
in my opinion they are AWESOME and have been a foot SAVER for me. And yes they are pricy but still under $100, BTW my NEW FIN 2's just arrived. They will be headed to Baja with me in a couple of days, Tight Lines.

chris138 03-07-2017 02:13 PM

Good info Bob, glad you found some ergo footwear that can help you get on the water!

On a related note, i too have discovered my ideal footwear for kayak fishing. My new kit is my stockingfoot waters with an oversized pair of crocs. Got some cheap size 13 crocs on amazon, and they slip right over the stockings. In my experience, the first thing to go on waders for us is the stocking seams. Wearing the crocs over waders for parking and rigging the yak, then I stash them in the hull once I'm on the water.

defjack 03-07-2017 02:57 PM

Good news Bob I tried crocks in gonza and the beach rocks stay in them.

makobob 03-07-2017 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by defjack (Post 276386)
Good news Bob I tried crocks in gonza and the beach rocks stay in them.

I have had no rocks in these and have used them at Gonzaga for 4 trips going on the quad and fishing the beach. So far they are really doing what I need done.

tacmik 03-07-2017 03:52 PM

I'm just glad that you found shoes that work for your feet.

alanw 03-07-2017 06:12 PM

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buddha 03-07-2017 06:15 PM

I told Makobob about the SoftScience shoes a few months ago. I said that he can share this code with any of his friends and family but he may have forgot. If you use the code: CaptainLowe you can get 10% off and an additional free shipping on any orders 49.99 and over.

www.softscience.com

PapaDave 03-08-2017 06:59 AM

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Originally Posted by alanw (Post 276399)

Where can you get those?!?!

Also, while I'm not a doctor, it has been my experience that ocean water will heal most wounds a lot faster than normal and clears out infections quickly.

Bob, have you tried just taking you shoes off when in the kayak? Might give it a little more boost of healing.

goldenglory18 03-08-2017 07:17 AM

How many of you guys wear waders while on our boats? I've always thought of it as a drowning risk (turtle, water gets in waders, creates extra weight to make PFD ineffective.)

I've always just worn water friendly flip flops to unload/prep, and then taken them off once I launch. Just don't forget the sunblock..... :D

makobob 03-08-2017 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by PapaDave (Post 276413)
Where can you get those?!?!

Also, while I'm not a doctor, it has been my experience that ocean water will heal most wounds a lot faster than normal and clears out infections quickly.

Bob, have you tried just taking you shoes off when in the kayak? Might give it a little more boost of healing.

I agree 125% with ocean water healing wounds, HOWEVER the same doctors who want that foot emphatically say NO WATER CONTACT. That did not work for 4 months so it is time to do it our way. Baja salt water, lot's of air, SoftScience shoes and continue to treat and heal the foot. Tight Lines. And I did forget Buddha's discount.

buddha 03-08-2017 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by PapaDave (Post 276413)
Where can you get those?!?!

Also, while I'm not a doctor, it has been my experience that ocean water will heal most wounds a lot faster than normal and clears out infections quickly.

Bob, have you tried just taking you shoes off when in the kayak? Might give it a little more boost of healing.

You can buy them online. If you use the code: CaptainLowe you can get 10% off and an additional free shipping on any orders 49.99 and over.

www.softscience.com I like the new Fin 2.0, Terrafin, and the Fin Boot which are all new for 2017.

Baja_Traveler 03-08-2017 09:39 AM

I like the looks of that Fin Boot - wish they made it in the light gray though.

I've been wearing a pair of Speery water shoes I got from West Marine on sale. Look exactly like regular nylon tennis shoes, but there are two problems with them in a kayak - first is they are dark blue and feet sitting in the hot sun makes them a scorcher. Second is the low tops - so sun beats down on my ankles (wearing long quick dry pants) and I end up sunburned there unless I also wear nylon socks.

The boot solves the sunburn problem, but not the heat problem being only available in dark colors...

The Nike shoes come from the NikeiD custom shop. If you have $175 to $250 to spend, you can design pretty much anything and they'll make it.

makobob 03-08-2017 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Baja_Traveler (Post 276428)
I like the looks of that Fin Boot - wish they made it in the light gray though.

I've been wearing a pair of Speery water shoes I got from West Marine on sale. Look exactly like regular nylon tennis shoes, but there are two problems with them in a kayak - first is they are dark blue and feet sitting in the hot sun makes them a scorcher. Second is the low tops - so sun beats down on my ankles (wearing long quick dry pants) and I end up sunburned there unless I also wear nylon socks.

The boot solves the sunburn problem, but not the heat problem being only available in dark colors...

KAI, just bleach them then wear them in the Baja sun for a while, between the sun and bleach they will lighten up.............

buddha 03-08-2017 03:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Baja_Traveler (Post 276428)
I like the looks of that Fin Boot - wish they made it in the light gray though.

I've been wearing a pair of Speery water shoes I got from West Marine on sale. Look exactly like regular nylon tennis shoes, but there are two problems with them in a kayak - first is they are dark blue and feet sitting in the hot sun makes them a scorcher. Second is the low tops - so sun beats down on my ankles (wearing long quick dry pants) and I end up sunburned there unless I also wear nylon socks.

The boot solves the sunburn problem, but not the heat problem being only available in dark colors...

The Nike shoes come from the NikeiD custom shop. If you have $175 to $250 to spend, you can design pretty much anything and they'll make it.

check out the Terrafin. I have a pair and they are very light excellent for shore fishing, fly fishing, boat, and kayak fishing. I have the sage green and don't find them too hot at all. Use the code: CaptainLowe and get 10% off and free shipping.

http://www.softscience.com/mens/fishing/terrafin.html

buddha 03-16-2018 09:40 AM

The new 2018 Softscience shoe line has arrived. I bought the Fin 3.0 and it will be an excellent shoe on and off the water. It is extremely light, super comfortable, drains well, and no rocks get in when walking on the sand.

If you use the code: CaptainLowe you will get 10% off on all orders over 49.99 and free shipping.

http://www.softscience.com/mens.html

http://www.softscience.com/womens.html

makobob 03-16-2018 01:18 PM

A whole year later I still wear nothing but Soft Science foot wear. I love the Fin 2.0
and will order the 3.0 when I get my prostetic next month. Tight Lines amigos.

aznative96 03-16-2018 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by goldenglory18 (Post 276414)
How many of you guys wear waders while on our boats? I've always thought of it as a drowning risk (turtle, water gets in waders, creates extra weight to make PFD ineffective.)

I've always just worn water friendly flip flops to unload/prep, and then taken them off once I launch. Just don't forget the sunblock..... :D

Does the water that may get into the waders weigh more that the water you'd be swimming in?
Not to be a wiseguy because I have wondered about this as well but if you were to fall in and get water in the waders it shouldn't be water in the waters weighing you down but would probably make it more difficult to swim.

makobob 03-16-2018 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by aznative96 (Post 291186)
Does the water that may get into the waders weigh more that the water you'd be swimming in?
Not to be a wiseguy because I have wondered about this as well but if you were to fall in and get water in the waders it shouldn't be water in the waters weighing you down but would probably make it more difficult to swim.

Water weights the same in or out of your waders. But the waders themselves do have weight to them.


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