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Sandals like Saltwater but not Saltwater

63 replies

Hysterectomyhysteria · 02/04/2017 09:37

I am looking for sandals that have Saltwater uppers but proper comfortable soles. Do these exist????

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totallyliterally · 02/04/2017 09:44

Birkenstocks!

They have loads of different styles and colours but not the really bad for your back flat soles.

hangingkebab · 02/04/2017 11:53

Are Saltwater uncomfortable?! I've been eyeing them up for summer Sad

Hysterectomyhysteria · 02/04/2017 12:02

They certainly look uncomfortable. I don't want shoes with soles so slim I can feel stones etc through. I would also like some cushioning - do birkies have a bit of cushioning?

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herecomesthsun · 02/04/2017 12:50

I just got some Pikolinos, they have very comfy, thick, soft soles with a leather-covered small wedge. Not exactly Saltwater uppers though.

Hotter, dare I say it, have some Birk-a-like sandals and may well be even comfier.

JaniceBattersby · 02/04/2017 13:43

I absolutely love my birkies. They have loads of cushioning. They take a bit of getting used to as the sole is moulded but I live in them for most of the summer. I'm prepared to put up with their vague air of ugliness for comfort!

LBOCS2 · 02/04/2017 13:44

Wash your mouth out Janice, my Birkenstocks are beautiful!

Yes. Birkenstocks. Take a little bit of adjustment - I find my feet ache a little after wearing them the first couple of days - but they're unbelievably comfortable after that.

Giraffeski · 02/04/2017 13:45

I actually find my Saltwaters very comfy!

JaniceBattersby · 02/04/2017 13:51

I know LBOCS2. Sometimes I look at my Birkies and really like how they look and sometimes, well, they repulse me. I think it's because I have memories of my mum in the 1980s wearing the ugliest Scholl sandals in the world, which I think were a forerunner to modern-day birkies.

Still, I wear them every day with every outfit I own because they're easy to put on (I'm usually holding a small child) and you can walk miles in them.

JDSTER · 02/04/2017 13:58

I got saltwaters last year for the first time amd find them comfortable but I haven't worn them all day so I'm not sure how they'd fare. I do have an orange pair of Birkenstocks which I've had for years and love Grin not helpful to OP

Grumpbum · 02/04/2017 14:01

I wore my saltwaters all summer, trekking around places like legoland and new forest I find them really comfy!

DoorKnee · 02/04/2017 14:11

I've got saltwaters and birkenstocks and find the saltwaters more comfy. It's a close call though.

Firstaidnovice · 02/04/2017 14:14

Yep, i was sceptical about how comfortable saltwaters would be, given the thinness of the sole, but i can wear them all day and they are very comfortable. And they are incredibly hard wearing too, I've had mine three years, this is the fourth summer, and I'm only just considering getting more, mainly because i want a different colour.

teawamutu · 02/04/2017 14:58

Last year Clark's did something v similar with a nice bouncy sole, Tucson something? Might be worth checking to see if they're doing them this year too.

Mn told me they were frumpier than Saltwaters but I held firmGrin

Teabagtits · 02/04/2017 15:05

What about Art or Doc Martens?

teawamutu · 02/04/2017 15:23

Tustin, not Tucson. Here: www.amazon.co.uk/d/Womens-Shoes/Clarks-26117473-Tustin-Sahara-Ankle-Strap-Sandals/B015ZNAI8K?tag=mumsnetforum-21

They look much nicer on because you can't see the sole.

Fairylea · 02/04/2017 16:14

Toms do a version of the saltwater sandal. Might be worth a google.

motmot · 02/04/2017 19:28

I find my Saltwater sandals very comfortable and have walked miles and miles in them. They're also extremely well made and sturdy. The only thing I'd criticise is the lack of any tread at all on the sole, which makes them pretty slippy on, say, a grassy slope.

Other than that I love them and wish I should could justify another pair...

WelshMoth · 02/04/2017 19:31

Can you attach a pic of these salt waters? I love my Birkies though...6 years old and going strong.

Hysterectomyhysteria · 02/04/2017 19:34

These are Saltwater sandals. I think that the sole looks uncomfortable but I love the upper, whatever the colour.

Sandals like Saltwater but not Saltwater
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Helenluvsrob · 02/04/2017 19:39

The sole is flat with no padding / support at all. Ok for kids feet I guess but my old feet object and delicate thing that I am the raised stitching would also bother me. I wear fit flops. P

ihearttc · 02/04/2017 19:41

I have 2 pairs of Saltwaters and I have worn them solidly for 2 summers and they are honestly the most comfortable shoes/sandals I have ever worn.

I have them in navy and tan but really want those rose gold ones!

Hysterectomyhysteria · 02/04/2017 19:44

So those who wear them do you not feel every lump and bump underfoot??

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cuirderussie · 02/04/2017 19:59

No. They're just really comfy. More than they look. I've three pairs heading into their third summer now, good as new. Yellow, red and silver. Love them so much!

totallyliterally · 02/04/2017 20:10

Birkenstocks do a similar style to salt waters if you need arch support

www.jellyegg.com/kids-babies-c16/kids-sandals-c78/birkenstock-youth-rio-silver-birko-flor-731483-youth-birki-sandal-p7480

Judydreamsofhorses · 02/04/2017 20:43

I have really difficult feet, small and wide, prone to disgusting corns, and my Saltwaters are dead comfy. I have red ones and they are so cheerful.