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Thanks Dan! I'm sure they appreciate it. It's been a tough sales year, ammo sales aren't nearly the same as they were last year. But they've stepped it up in other departments.Those look comfortable Jim. By the way we had a Dick's Sporting Goods open up in Prescott Valley, AZ - I still do all my shopping at Big 5 Sporting Goods since I know a guy who's Wife has a good gig there.
Here is the pair I bought (in black). Looks like they have gone up to $110. Kinda pricey for a flip flop, but they are my favorite of any flop I've ever tried.
http://www.zappos.com/olukai-hiapo-teak-teak
When I was trying them on at the store I grabbed a 9 & 10 and both were too small, wound up buying a size 11 - it was weird because I wear a 9 1/2 in normal shoes. Get the right size and they are awesome.
I had the experience with Teva sandals. They were supposed to be "high end" and felt good in the store, but tore my foot up after walking in them all day.I bought a new pair of flip flops before our trip to Hawaii, they felt good in the store and then sucked once I wore them for a day, I believe the brand was Croc's.