By combining a microperforated rubber sole and a breathable waterproof membrane, the Geox system lets perforation go out through the sole keeping feet dry and healthy. At least that's what a certain shoe manufacturer claims.
So why whenever it rains does this poor 'soul' feel water seeping into his socks?
GEOX SUCKS WATER IN AND MINGLES WITH SWEAT.
7 comments:
I unfortunalety have to agree with this 100%. Besides that, the sole is completely worn (because it's too soft) after only about a half year of normal use.
My brother complains about the wet feet problem too. The shoes simply suck water in even if there's only a thin layer of water on the ground, and that after just a few weeks of normal use.
Mine leak too!!
I used Zappos.com to return my Geox boots, however, and was met with the best customer service I've ever experienced.
But GEOX SUCKS!!
Thanks for the zappos.com info. I have two lots of spouting Geox shows
Shoes even!
My shoes leak too! :(
Here is the proof: sibarov.com/geox/
I have the same problem with the same type of shoes like on the pictures.
I made the huge mistake of buying some GEOX shoes and wearing them on a trip. After only four days of wearing them, having arrived in London, the right heel made a noise with every step and it also felt loose. I had to haul those defective pieces of crap with me through England, to Spain, Morocco, and back to Switzerland as to give them back to a store I got them as in Chiavenna Italy; It's a matter of principle... One woman at the store ("La Citta Di Italia") was cool, but the supervisor woman got funky with me after a while and had an attitude; I was (almost apologetically) trying to be very nice and just explaining my point of view but she had no empathy and got rather rude. Watch out at that store. I have some Ecco shoes that have lasted me longer than any shoes I've ever had - certainly longer than any I've bought in the United States. But you can be assured that I'll never get any GEOX shoes again - that's for sure.
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