Ryka Lace-up Water Training Sneakers – Hydro Sp ort

Hydro Sport. Hybrid water shoe and sneaker; quick-dry, synthetic and mesh upper; lace-up front; webbing brace for mid-foot arch support.

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Supportive like a lace-up sneaker, but ready for a splash. The Ryka Hydro Sport hybrid water and fitness shoe works on shore or submerged thanks to a sticky, tractioned bottom. Designed to dry and drain quickly, the EVA midsole and rubber outsole feature a thoughtfully designed drainage system ideal for all water fitness needs. From Ryka.

  • Style: Hydro Sport
  • Hybrid water shoe and sneaker; quick-dry, synthetic and mesh upper; lace-up front; webbing brace for mid-foot arch support
  • Removable, perforated, Nitracel sock liner; EVA midsole; midsole/outsole drainage system; flat, flexible outsole with traction
  • Man-made upper/midsole/insole; rubber outsole
  • Imported

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4 Reviews For This Product

  1. 04

    by Mike

    Great shoe! Perfect for water excercise classes. Very supportive. Will order another pair to always have a dry pair ready for the next class. Recommended by someone in my class. Glad I decided to try this shoe

  2. 04

    by Cate

    These sneakers are really cute! And very comfortable. They run on the bigger side. If you’re really torn on the size, I would say to order your regular size. I did and they’re just a tad big. I just tie the laces a bit tighter. Nice sneaker though!

  3. 04

    by Swim

    I like the shoes but they do run large and they leave scuff marks on the pool.

  4. 04

    by Dum

    Using right now for walking on a beach then on concrete for my workout and other than having to dump sand out when I get to the concrete part, they are great! I did get them wet in ocean and they dried out fairly well as to be expected in humid climates .They are more like a sneaker than a water shoe which I love! Looking forward to using them on a kayak and rafting trip.

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