cougarmeat
Paddler
I have socks with toes for my shoes with toes but … my toes were not the model for those socks. It takes a commitment to sit and work each toe - especially the little toe (which is more of a wish than an actual fit) - in its place. I’m guessing a style that just separates the big toe from the others would be easier.
All my neoprene booties are from NRS. I have a high top for general paddling, a below the ankle version that has a wider cut for more ease with drysuit latex bootie, and a light weight river/lake shoe. I tried some AquaTech type water draining (mesh) sport shoe but they were just too heavy and very difficult to clean the sand out of. Because of the extended toe/heel, they were more difficult to fit on the foot braces.
All my neoprene booties are from NRS. I have a high top for general paddling, a below the ankle version that has a wider cut for more ease with drysuit latex bootie, and a light weight river/lake shoe. I tried some AquaTech type water draining (mesh) sport shoe but they were just too heavy and very difficult to clean the sand out of. Because of the extended toe/heel, they were more difficult to fit on the foot braces.