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6 hours ago, Reina del Mar said:

Have heard Crocs are very dangerous on (Wet) decks.

As long as the sole hasn't been worn down I think they're perfectly safe.  I have a few pairs of Disney Croc flipflops.  The oldest pair is pretty worn out (smooth) on the bottom, and they're too dangerous to wear on anything wet.  The newer ones still have the traction on the bottom and I don't slip and slide at all.

 

Sue/WDW1972

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1 hour ago, wdw1972 said:

As long as the sole hasn't been worn down I think they're perfectly safe.  I have a few pairs of Disney Croc flipflops.  The oldest pair is pretty worn out (smooth) on the bottom, and they're too dangerous to wear on anything wet.  The newer ones still have the traction on the bottom and I don't slip and slide at all.

 

Sue/WDW1972

That's why I bug my hubby to get rid of the smooth ones....he wants to work in the yard in them.....accident waiting to happen.

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  • 2 weeks later...

I took a nasty fall on the pool deck 2 weeks ago. Brand new OOFOS with great tread. Lucky I didn’t break a hip, my bruises (from ribs to knee) are still technicolor. I’ve never slipped in OOFOS before. I’m back to my Keens for our April cruise 

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