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Nope, can't throw forehand due to old injuries
I play in much wetter environments a majority of the time, waterproofing is very important to me.
I do have some Terrex shoes and they are one of my favorite pairs of shoes I currently wear when playing (1 Merrill, 2 keen, 1 Terrex, 1 Idio) All are suppose to be waterproof as I have not purchased a disc golf shoe that wasn't in a very long time. I prefer to be able to step in water 1 to 2 inches deep without my socks getting wet. I play rain or shine when I go out. My Idio are covered in mud right now but I just checked the tread on them. The "knobs" are almost totally gone on teh ball of my foot. Because of this and the fact my feet got wet every time I had wet conditions, I will not be investing another $130 into Idio unless they change up a few things. (like better rubber and better waterproofing)
I play in much wetter environments a majority of the time, waterproofing is very important to me.
I do have some Terrex shoes and they are one of my favorite pairs of shoes I currently wear when playing (1 Merrill, 2 keen, 1 Terrex, 1 Idio) All are suppose to be waterproof as I have not purchased a disc golf shoe that wasn't in a very long time. I prefer to be able to step in water 1 to 2 inches deep without my socks getting wet. I play rain or shine when I go out. My Idio are covered in mud right now but I just checked the tread on them. The "knobs" are almost totally gone on teh ball of my foot. Because of this and the fact my feet got wet every time I had wet conditions, I will not be investing another $130 into Idio unless they change up a few things. (like better rubber and better waterproofing)