The Body Glove Men's 3T Barefoot Max Water Shoe in Black/Dazzling Blue is an innovative footwear option designed specifically for aquatic activities. Its three-toe design provides a barefoot feel while being easy to wear, making it perfect for adventures on the beach or by the river. With a low-profile ultra-grip outsole and zero heel lift, you can trust this shoe to offer stability and traction wherever your explorations take you.
| Feature | Body Glove 3T Barefoot Max | Vibram FiveFingers KSO EVO | NRS Paddle Wetshoe |
|---|---|---|---|
| Toe Design | Three-toe | Five-toe | Full foot |
| Drainage System | Yes | No | Yes |
| Water Resistance | Waterproof | Water resistant | Waterproof |
| Best For | Kayaking, Fishing | Trail Running | Paddle Sports |
Comfort: The Body Glove Men's 3T Barefoot Max offers exceptional comfort, thanks to its stretch-fit upper that accommodates various foot shapes. The adjustable shock lace ensures a secure fit, allowing you to focus on your activities rather than adjusting your shoes.
Performance: Whether you're walking on slippery rocks or engaging in water sports, the ultra-grip outsole provides reliable traction. The minimalist design facilitates natural movement, making it suitable for hiking in dry conditions as well.
Durability: Made from synthetic materials, these water shoes are built to last. They withstand frequent exposure to water and maintain performance over time. However, users should be cautious about wearing them in harsh environments that might compromise their integrity.
Versatility: The ability to transition from land to water seamlessly makes these shoes a versatile addition to any outdoor enthusiast's gear. From fishing trips to beach outings, you can count on the Body Glove 3T Barefoot Max.
| Category | Score | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Comfort | 4.5/5 | Soft and flexible material with excellent fit options. |
| Performance | 4.7/5 | Outstanding traction and control in wet conditions. |
| Durability | 4.2/5 | Resistant to water wear but watch for abrasive surfaces. |
| Versatility | 4.6/5 | Effective in a variety of settings including water sports and hiking. |
I bought these shoes to replace a pair of water shoes that were starting to deteriorate and were really uncomfortable. It took an hour or so of having these on until I got used to the 3 toe pockets. Initially I was concerned they wouldn't fit my toes. My second toe is longer than my big toe, then the last 3 are all much shorter and sort of curl under. Was not a problem with these shoes and once you get used to the feeling of the material between your first 3 toes they are pretty comfy. There is a velcro strap over the instep, as well as a cinch strap behind the heel, so you can get these pretty well adjusted to your feet. I liked the adjustments, since most water shoes I have had in the past never seem to fit well.These are MUCH wider than a normal "shoe" style shoe. I found it to be a big help in the water. The wider toe-box offset the disadvantage of swimming in water with shoes on- the shape ends up being almost like a mini fin. I could swim as good or better than if I had been barefoot. I have a 4 and 5 year old that wear life preservers and I swim around with. With these shoes on there were no problems keeping up with them (or treading water when they were trying to drown me).They also did fairly well walking along the riverbank and river bottoms. The area I am in has a lot of flint, and flakes can be razor sharp (this is the stuff arrowheads were made of). The sole protected me from any cuts or scrapes and I had no issues stepping on branches or with thorns.The shoes are more of a barefoot style- the soles are extremely flexible and don't really provide any support. If you are unaccustomed to the this type of shoe and want to use them for anything other than swimming you may need a transitional period. When you step on an object (rock, tree branch, etc.) the shoe is going to flex around it. You will feel the edges and points of the object. It won't penetrate the shoe, but if you are on uneven terrain (such as a rock riverbed) your feet may get sore after awhile. I prefer to go barefoot and wear this style shoe so I had no issues with it, but something to be aware of. If you are on sandy beaches, mostly in a kayak, or swimming, this won't be as much of an issue.Bottom Line- These were exactly what I needed in a water shoe for river use and when these are worn out I will buy the same model as replacements.
Sizing is perfect but a bit tight , will suggest one size up !
I wear a size 11 in most tennis and hiking shoes. The size of the footbed is pretty true to size but the top portion of the shoe where your foot enters the shoe and exits is very tight. I had to struggle a little to get the shoe on my foot. I have a high in-step. Once on my feet I found the shoes are comfortable with a good amount of support. More support than other aqua shoes that I have owned. The sole provides good grip on wet surfaces, and I like the fact that the shoe has drainage holes in the bottom of the sole. Good quality materials are used, time will tell how durable the shoe is.
I've been using these shoes whenever taking my paddleboard out on the local rivers, and they have been perfect for that activity. I'm able to easily stand on the paddleboard with them without losing any of the dexterity or balance needed to stay upright, and they grip the wet surface of the board firmly. When getting in/out of the water with the board, or when falling/just getting into the water, I don't need to worry about stepping on rocks or wildlife or whatever other random sharp objects you might find at the bottom of a river. The bottoms of the shoes are thick, and nothing I've stepped on has ever come close to feeling uncomfortable to my feet. They are also the easiest type of footwear I have ever tried to swim in, and make for great locker room shoes when going to the pool at my gym. Excellent purchase!
These shoes appear to be very well made. I can't give much more of a review due to their size being way off. I wear a 10.5 almost always but sometimes I need an 11. So I ordered the size 11. Well when it arrived I tried them on. The right foot I was able to get on but my toes were jambed right up to the end of the shoe, very uncomfortable. I still decided to try the left shoe and was surprised as it was so small I couldn't even get it on. There is no label on the shoe itself only a tag attached to the rubber string the two shoes were tied together with. It said size 11. I have never had a left shoe smaller than the right. Something is very wrong with the sizing so I sent them back and ordered a 12 the largest size. Hope they fit and I will review them once they arrive.
These are so much more comfortable than any other water shoe I've used. They will be perfect for paddle boarding and river ratting it up next year!
What a great water shoe design - ruined by totally awful quality control and manufacturing. My wife got these for me and they sat in the box for about a month until we had a chance to go to the lake. I wore them ONE weekend, for a total of about 6 hours and they're already pulling apart at the seams. See images. The super-important rear seam and stitching that holds the draw string came loose in about an hour. Other seams also pulled apart. Note we are in FRESH water in North Texas and not in the ocean. So this is completely crummy quality not anything to do with us.Another big issue with these is that there is NO tab at the back for helping to pull them on as you'll find with other competitive water shoes. That makes it even worse when the material is already pulling loose. You need a shoe horn to put them on. To make matters worse, I waited too long to return these as I didn't look at them close enough, trusting that the Body Glove brand was top notch. I sure got ripped-off.