FUNKYMONKEYMens Bathroom Shower Slippers Indoor Home Beach Non Slip Sandal
T**N
perfect, waterproof, comfortable, durable
It looks like these things will last me for many years. They're heavy-duty, they're comfortable, and they're suited for use everywhere. They're waterproof. You can wear them in the shower, you can wear them in the rain, you can wear them in the yard when the floods have come again (yes, it does that here).If you're looking for a bargain, these shoes are a pair of them. Go for it.
L**D
Good shoes for the house; getting out of the shower, etc.
These are very comfortable and suitable for getting out of the shower; or wearing for summer time house shoes. Definitely recommend them. They are the correct size as marked.
A**P
Comfy Slippers!
Got these FUNKYMONKEY slippers for wearin' around the house and after showers. They're actually pretty comfy! The non-slip seems to work well on our tile floors. Happy with 'em so far! Good for indoor use.
F**N
Great shower sandal
Perfect for the sauna/shower at the gym.
D**Z
Good looking nice sandals but...
The fit was good. They look nice. They rubbed my sons feet and he couldn't wear them long.
V**K
Good slide
Price went up since I last got but love these little house slippers
V**A
bad first impression
I bought these to replace a pair of Okabashi rubber (microplast) slippers. By contrast these slippers are:1. Cold. Extremities, especially feet, are the first to feel cold, so these slippers exacerbate one of the most uncomfortable aspects of cold weather.2. Ugly. "Grey" looks nothing like pictured, it is much lighter, closer to what they depict as "Lt Grey".3. Loud. When walking, air gets squeezed out from between foot and slipper, creating sounds like high-pitched farts.4. Uncomfortable. They are shaped to wrap tightly around the foot, with raised edges as if your foot is in a bowl. My size is 10.5 W, and these are 11, so they shouldn't fit too tightly, but they do, which interferes with circulation. It is impossible to just slip one's foot out of this slipper, one has to apply pressure to break the vacuum seal between the slipper and one's skin. This vacuum seal also causes itching and sweating.Looking more closely at the questions and answers asked here, I also see this: "They do not absorb water but they are a safety hazard when wet...they get very slick and slide on your feet...you may as well be walking on a freshly mopped wet floor. I've worn these while out on a brick driveway while watering my flower pots and once they get wet, they slide and rotate on your foot so that the bottom of the shoe is facing outward on the side of your foot and you have nothing under your foot anymore...caused me to stumble and trip and nearly stump my toes....even as shower shoes too...super slick and dangerous when wet."The Okabashi slippers did not have this problem, I wore them in the shower every day.The Okabashi slippers are made in the USA. These slippers don't specify where they were made, but the product description has numerous errors of grammar and says "the front insole is relatively wider, will more match American people's foot characteristics". I know that products made in China are legally required to say so, and I assumed that this applied to all countries, not just China, and that it didn't matter whether the product is being sold on Amazon or elsewhere.Overall I'm surprised at how bad these slippers are compared to the Okabashi. I didn't realize it was possible to get this much wrong in such a straightforward product. The one way in which they are better than the Okabashi is that they are lighter and more flexible, making them easier to travel with. Not that I'd want to take these anywhere.
G**N
great fit
Great product
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