Silicon shoe covers to keep tennis shoes dry & shoe dryer

Me (Female, 64) and son (28) both wore sketcher sandals on days we knew it was going to rain alot (September - lots of rain several of the days). They were great - comfy and waterproof. Be sure to break them in before trip and take some moleskin to put on the minute you feel a hot spot coming on because you will start getting blisters no matter what show you wear if you are there long and walk alot like we did for 8 days. Our Sketcher tennis shoes were even more comfortable for all day so we wore them more often. On Amazon we bought some soft silicone shoe covers that you pull on over your tennis shoe and zip up and tighten around the top that were awesome to keep our shoes dry in the rain - the ones we got were $14 and the seller was Yueva. They were awesome and so many people were envious of my dry tennis shoes. They were thin and didn’t take up much space in small backpack. Mine (size 7) could fit in a large fanny pack but son’s size 10 had to be carried in a small backpack. For water rides, I carried a kitchen trash bag in my backpack and put my feet in it and held it up around my knees to keep my tennis shoes dry - quick and easy - put it in baggie and saved it for other water rides. I also took a Lavieair Shoe Dryer I bought off Amazon that dried my son’s tennis shoes when he didn’t wear his shoe covers. It took up room but is worth it if your tennis shoes get wet - dried them overnight. I also bought some very cheap thin plastic shoe covers that come up the leg a bit off Amazon that we could have worn - especially for a quick water ride and maybe for a quick afternoon shower, but I found the trash bag was quick and easy and the silicone shoe covers were more durable for walking around in the rain so we didn’t try the thin inexpensive ones we took.

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Can you link the shoe covers you used? The ones I’ve tried pretty much shredded within a couple of hours.

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