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Rating: - Just okay for reef sandals.Kinda get what you pay for, they are cheaper but they also feel cheaper then most reef sandals. They're comfy compared to most flip flops but don't meet the reef standard comfort. I own the slap reef sandals and found they have a lot more cushion and support. Good for beaching etc. but not good if you are hard on your feet and do a lot of walkin like I do. Rating: - Cute and Comfortable.Purchased these flippers after I wore holes in my other ones. They were so comfortable I didn't want to buy new ones only to be disappointed. But these shoes did anything but disappoint. They have a thick sole on them so you can walk on rocks or gravel and not feel a thing. The straps on the feet are made of two materials; the top is really soft and feels a little like micro-suede even though its not and the bottom is just braided/woven polyester type material. It's stitched together and makes a very comfortable wear. My only two complaints: 1) The bottom seems a little slippery on some surfaces, mainly rocks. 2) I got some blisters my first hike in these. These both became apparent on a 4 mile hike through the Greenbelt in Austin. I slid a little on the rocks and got a blister on the inside of my left foot from the strap. These issues are not something that I wouldn't expect anyway from new flippers so I'm still in love with these. Also, when it came time to clean (they're tan so dirt does show on them in the form of dirty foot prints) I just used a pumice stone gently on the entire shoe. Didn't take the design off the bottom, but gently is the key word there. Enjoy! Rating: - Awesome.Great sandals! Very comfortable, soft material. Only problem I had was on an all-day walk around Disney- the straps were a little snug to the top of the foot. Other than that, I love them! Rating: - Great shoes; great service!!Love, love, love these shoes. They are very comfortable and very light. I have them in brown and wear them all the time--when weather permits. Highly recommended! Rating: - My favorite casual flip flopThis is my third pair exactly like this one. They do hold up very well and are very sturdy. Reefs won't fall apart, but I am hard on my flip flops and they get to looking pretty ragged after a while. I'll keep replacing them as long as Reef makes them! I normally wear a 6 1/2 or a 7 in shoes. I buy a 6 1/2 in this sandal. |

Where the NBA Dynasty series (the other initial entry is the slightly meatier Los Angeles Lakers: The Complete History) outdoes Ultimate Jordan is in the six playoff games--one for each year--as they were originally broadcast, minus halftime and commercials. Having the nearly complete game (usually running 90-100 minutes, from the TV introductions to post-game interviews) means you can skip straight to John Paxson's clutch basket or what was expected to be the final shot of Jordan's career. Or you can savor each game in its entirety, all the better to appreciate the artistry of Jordan in his three-pointer barrage against Portland or his "flu game" against Utah. You can see other great players too, of course, including Jordan's teammates--Scottie Pippen, Horace Grant, Dennis Rodman--and those opponents unfortunate enough to face the Bulls--Clyde Drexler, Charles Barkley, John Stockton, Karl Malone, and others. Because these are all NBA Finals games, you won't see Jordan's shot over Craig Ehlo or his 63-point coming-out party against Boston, but the 1990s Chicago Bulls were a team for the ages, and merely having their games--some of them all-time classics--available for home viewing is a major milestone in archived sports. --David Horiuchi

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