What makes Crocs Unique?

Here are a couple resons that make Crocs Unique.

  • Made of proprietary resin, call PCCR (neither rubber nor plastic) that is super lightweight (less than 6 ounces* and even floats), warms and softens with your body heat. (*6 ounces = 170 grams)
  • The material is closed cell and anti-microbial in nature, meaning that no bacteria will grow, and therefore no bad odor after repeated wear.
  • Slip-resistant and non-marking soles, perfect for any location, including the beach, courts, fields, wet boats, roads, etc.
  • Orthotic heel with built-in arch support, great for comfort.
  • No maintenance needed – just wear and wash with water if needed.
  • Can be sterilized in water and bleach if required.
  • 17 fun colours, fit for wear in many casual places.
  • Most popular “Beach” Crocs has air ventilation ports that keep feet cool and comfy.

From Microwire.info

10 Responses to What makes Crocs Unique?
  1. Marisa Reply

    Does anyone know why the Airwalk clogs are so much cheaper than actual crocs. I think it’s because Airwalks are CRAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  2. Nikki Reply

    *They ruin the enviroment..Once the croc trend is over (which it will be soon!) there will be millions of pairs causing global warning..

    *They are fugly!! Who would wear them?! Was they invented for blind people? (no offence to blind people)

    *Fun?! Colours?! ORANGE?! GREEN?! PURPLE?! BRIGHT BLUE?! Do you want to look like a rainbow?!!!!?!?!?!

    Need i say more?!

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  4. croc lover ( i hate fake crocs) Reply

    Does anyone know why the Airwalk clogs are so much cheaper than actual crocs. I think it’s because Airwalks are CRAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    yeah airwalks r crap!!!

  5. linda Reply

    My husband and I love crocs, I want to get some dressy ones. I ruined my toes with pointed toe high heels…I have some hammer toes and those crocs are
    great!! I have a pair for arond the house and yard and also a pair for my walking. My husband has degenerative disk disease and a tree house fell on him..8 breaks in the pelvis, 3 in the sine and 6 broken
    ribs. He still loves his crocs. We like the colors
    ND THE COMFORT. It isyour right to hate them, and my
    right to love them. I am mature enough to not care
    what anyone else thinks ofmy shoes. GO CROCS!!!!

  6. Jean Reply

    I used to make fun of my friend’s crocs, I would laugh at them and say how ugly they were until someone gave them to me a a gift. Now I love them, they are so comfortable and have become my favorite shoes.

  7. Crocs 4ever Marcelle Reply

    Everyone in my house owns Crocs my 3year old won’t wear anything else unless he is sleep when he gets dressed.

  8. thethirdrat Reply

    Just moved to the (English) boonies. Everyone wears Crocs and nobody here wastes money. I’ve adopted an ‘if you can’t beat ‘em join ‘em’ approach and invested in a pair. Dammit I can’t do without them now. Haven’t worn anything else in the house, the garden, the pub for Sunday lunch… now I wan’t a posh pair. Tough, comfy, practical and in a funky purple colour! Worth every penny.

  9. Tammy Reply

    I have severe Osteroarthrosis in both ankles, and my Crocs are the most comfortable shoe I own. Unfortunately I can’t where them to work, because of the open heel and the air vent hols on top. Do you make a Croc that’s a shoe. My Dr. told me to buy a running shoe, and that would be just as comfortable I have my doubts.

  10. Annie Reply

    I always hated crocs! Then I spent the wknd at my mother in laws and wore a pair if hers when my shoes got wet.. I FELL IN LOVE. Its the particular style of that specific pair that I like. Not the oversized, clunky ones. NOW I am DESPERATELY searching fir a pair of my own. MaryJane Airwalk clog. With no heal strap. Cambridge possibly… help!!!!!

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