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After a long hike, slip on the Ahnu Men's Bridge Shoes and kick your feet up. Stretch laces give you added support when you scramble around to find firewood. With a soft suede and nubuck upper, the Bridge Shoes are ready for your casual work day or a walk downtown to meet your buddies. Arch support and cushiony foot pods keep the bottom of your feet comfy, and the Ahnu Bridge Shoes' rubber outsole won't leave you flat on your back on slippery sidewalks.
Bottom Line: Slip into Ahnu's Bridge Shoes and span the gap between lace-ups and un-supportive clogs.
Love these for casual daily wearing. The elastic cords keep my feet securely in place without being tight fitting. Look great, are lightweight, and the fit was right on for my 11.5 wide foot.
I love these shoes, they are supper comfortable and cushiony. they fit well, and require no brake-in what so ever, they were soft from the moment I put them on. The lacing system is great (no tying). I am wearing them right now, they look casual and are great for your Friday casual day at work.
These shoes are great, very comfy. I use them for light approaches and they are nice to slip in to when I'm belaying. Also work as casual shoes, just for chillen. Would definately recommend them to anyone.
I really liked these shoes - nice style, slip-ons, etc., but they were too snug. I bought a 12, but it felt like an 11.5 or else narrower than usual. Reviews here and other places said size was true, but not for me. Returned these, but I would buy Ahnu shoes again online if I was certain of the fit.
Does anyone know how good these shoes are for river crossings? I'm think of swapping my lighter weight Croc knock-offs for this shoe as walk through Northern Maine on my thru hike of the Appalachian trail. There are many non-bridged rivers to cross in Maine, and as such I need a reliable shoe to ford the rivers with. I'm not betting on it, but hopefully this will in theory keep my trail runners and socks a bit drier on average. In practice, who knows?
The heel pocket is a little too high and stiff for my foot, so i got a blister after taking a 3 mile walk. Not 'walking' shoes, but very lightweight and good for around the house and other 'lazy' day activities. The smooth sole makes for excellent pedal transfer when driving. The part that makes them a true 'lazy' mans shoe, is the lack of shoelaces. The elastic band works just fine, and these shoes have become a favorite in my closet.
I bought a pair of the blush olive, and at the time they cost me about $42 dollars. I see they have gone up in price considerably. They are a good shoe, not a great shoe. They are good for traveling because they are good for walking or even wearing to a nice occasion or restaurant.
I had high hopes for these shoes, needed something I could slip in and out of at work. Like another reviewer said, the back of the shoe is high and stiff, so it has been rubbing uncomfortably on my Achilles for the first week.
The weight and look are good, but my biggest complaint is that the footbed is basically a plastic foam, so if you try to wear them without socks it's sticky and your feet will start to sweat.
Got the Ahnu Bridge about 3 days ago. So far they're a pretty good shoe. I got the Ahnu Tiburon II first and the buckle broke the first time I put them on at home so I exchanged them for the Bridge. They are a little wide in the ball of the foot area, but I do have a narrow foot. Construction could be better i.e. weld stitching and double stitching instead of single stitching on the shoe. But for $60 less than the Keen the Bridge is a good shoe for around the house or for just kicking around town. The Bridge is light and comfortable and wears good. Like I said I've only had them for 3 days so I'll have to put them through there paces to test durability. My normal shoe is Keen. And the Ahnu is not in the same league as Keen. For the money though the Bridge is a good buy.
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