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Re: T&T: Boat Sandals Website

From: Keith (no email)
Date: Wed Feb 01 2006 - 06:48:27 EST

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    I've worn nothing but Ocean Rider sandals for years. They actually were made
    under a couple of other names years ago... I think Zeppelin was one. The
    best thing about them is that they have non-skid on the top AND bottom.
    They're durable as well. Every pair lasts until I wear the non-skid off the
    heel area and start to slip. In the trash and start on the next pair. I had
    a pair of Sperry's years ago. With non-skid on the bottom, they'd stick to
    the deck very well, but my foot would slip out, leaving the shoe behind.
    Then they fell apart.

    I've been shopping at this place for years... they recently ditched their
    brick and mortar store, and sell web only now. They are great people and I
    can vouch for them personally. http://www.deckshoes.com

    Keith
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    You know you've had a rough night when you wake up and you're outlined with
    chalk.
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    >I was cruising around and found this website listing the key sandals and
    > flip flops being discussed. Prices sound okay and free shipping with
    > orders
    > over $75. I have not done business with them yet, so I don't have any
    > history to share.
    >
    > http://www.active-sandals.com/index.html
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