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SCGrassMan said:
If they aren't something special, like pesticide repellent or something like that, I don't see the point honestly. They look nice though!
What caught my interest is they are suppose to be more durable then sneakers, which I usually use, and lighter then boots which I do not want to use. They are also suppose to be somewhat water resistant with a waterproof toe.
 

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SCGrassMan said:
If they aren't something special, like pesticide repellent or something like that, I don't see the point honestly. They look nice though!
What caught my interest is they are suppose to be more durable then sneakers, which I usually use, and lighter then boots which I do not want to use. They are also suppose to be somewhat water resistant with a waterproof toe.
The waterproof portion looks attractive to me, as nothing is worse than having wet socks while working in the yard. :( LCN said he didn't care for his shoes they sent him, but that's just his opinion. I'd like to see what feedback OP has to give, and expect a full review! :D
 

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Let us know how they work. I might give it a try.

I've always used "Air Jesuses" AKA Teva Sandles
 

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@adgattoni Why not Lawn Shoes, they make shoes for everything else. Boating, Hiking, Soccer, Football, Baseball, going to the Beach, going out on the Town, Walking, Running, Why not have Lawn Shoes?
@steveocy Using old running shoes has always been a problem for me they are not durable enough when they get wet.
@JRS 9572 @Colonel K0rn I will try to give a review once I have used them for a good while, maybe at the end of the season.
 

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I received my shoes today. They are firm, but I like that. They are very comfortable. I have to put some Dr. Scholls arch supports in them though and see how they feel. I put those in all my shoes. So far I am happy with my purchase. I chatted with customer support before I received them and he stated that from the factory they tend to tie the laces up tight, so if you get some you may need to loosen those up first before you try them on.
The ones I received came with a pair of black and neon green laces.
 

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After 4 months of use. I can say these shoes were well worth it. They keep my feet dry. They are great for use in the morning dew. I especially like the knobs they put on the bottom of these shoes. The knobs are just good enough for traction but when I get them muddy I simply take hose with a jet spray nozzle to wash them clean. The mud comes right out. The shoes are easy to keep clean. They keep my socks dry and clean. They have a firm grip across the ankles but that is to keep out the dirt. I went without arch supports for they made the fit to tight, but they are fine without them.
 

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i like mine. the laces hold tight but also makes them hard to loosen up and slip out when taking off. the straps on the heels of mine pulled right off the first time i tried them on. i mentioned that in a Facebook add and they were quick to respond and give me a second brand new set for free, even a different color. they are pricey but instead of buying the $100 boots i usually get for yard work i bought these to try out. we'll see what the lifespan is.
 

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They look nice but I have a pair of Merrel slip on work shoes I use. They are good, durable, and not too heavy. I like slip ons so I can take them off and on easily to go in the house. Any good hiking shoe would give similar features but most are at least the same or more money. I have a pair of Arcterex waterproof shoes that are fantastic but they were $250.
 

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Sam23 said:
Anyone try these Kujo Yard Shoes? What did you think?
I ordered me a pair today. https://www.kujoyardwear.com

Coupon codes: https://www.wethrift.com/kujo-yardwear


They look cool and I agree with what you said about holding up. If they last longer that would be great. I usually wear sneakers or Keen sandals both of which just fall apart. I know I should wear something heavier but I never do so this could fit the bill. Thanks for sharing this.
 
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