For future viewers this vid while not bad seems to conclude that they are pretty much the same show, they are not. The tread on the all terrain has better channeling for water and the edge pieces make it quite a bit grippier, great for the outdoors. But it might actually be too much grip in some cases (you want some give on manmade flat flooring to not put so much pressure on your ankles for example). The off-road are probably not as good for slushy terrain like mud, but ironically they are probably better for walking on the road/pavement as the grips is a bit more like a normal walking shoe.
are the all terrain good for soft sand? Looking for something that will help me drag a kayak through the beach... while also being good for muddy (nasty) waters in lakes & rivers
Just a question how do the crooc off road do in 6inch of snow and ice without your toes getting frost bite I'll stick with Redwing on that for sure good ol native American mocs not croocs not talking shit if you like them cool but even pond swimming I put on my old tennis mocs laced up so they dont fall off in the mud and don't get a hook snagged in my toe with the barb because I've had it happen and you can't pull it out you have to cut the barb off then pull
@@applepie1911e they are not jungle shoe either I spent an hour looking for one in the mud in a creek and never found it is magic it just dissappears in the mud for some unknown reason ancient aliens should do a show about disappearing crocs just saying
Something weird with the all terrains so it goes like I wear size 8 without socks (classic style), size 9 with socks (classic style) but all terrains at size 9 is like a size 10 lol the material is weird also like thinner than even the classic style.
Wait crocs only last 6 months huh they don’t last forever. I just got my first pair with the liner I can’t wear them my feet get to hot I want some without a liner to try it.