Ah - have I committed a faux pas by expecting people to click on a
link which could be a sandal eating virus...
My sandals were supposedly based on African ones, they have a central
strap running down the top of the foot including down over the toes
and several side straps running across, two of which had buckles for
further adjustment. The usual triangular arrangement round the ankle
but with vertical straps running down from the one round the back of
the heel. Construction is entirely synthetic so totally amphibious
and very grippy but inclined to whiffiness after a long hot day in and
out of water.
still hoping...
Jennifer
Actually these days they seem to send you a card, telling you they held
the package at the post office, until you ring them and agree you'll pay
the postie. You get hit for a £4 'service fee' on top of the duty, but
it can still be a good deal for things where you don't expect to have
any warranty claims.
--
GSV Three Minds in a Can
Outgoing Msgs are Turing Tested,and indistinguishable from human typing.
The dreaded form P.739 The bane of my life. When I need one I can't
find one or if I can it will be blank where the office contact details
should be. I've taken to keeping a supply under lock and key. Then
when they are used for "charges" the customer gets irate when I slip
the thing through the door because the old ones used to say "while you
were out..." They expect us to bring the item out first and only leave
a card if they aren't in. Mind you they used to get pretty irate when
lumbered with a hefty customs charge out of the blue.
We really need a different card for charges which are all held at the
office to the while you were out, but that is too obvious.
If ever the Royal Mail invite you to a piss up in a brewery take your
own beer and glass :-)
--
Phil Cook looking north over the park to the "Westminster Gasworks"
Yes, that would seem to me to be the obvious thing to do (and it's what
used to happen, no?). Leaving the package at the office and making the
customer phone up seems like a retrograde step.
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I found them! And it seems I only have to go to South Africa for
them!
Seriously, these are wonderful shoes and surely ten years on they must
be even better! I have been halfway up Cader Idris in these sandals.
God gave me bendy ankles for a reason - I have never ever turned an
ankle in them.
http://www.thecellarstore.com/shakawo.html
Jennifer
[...]
>I found them! And it seems I only have to go to South Africa for
>them!
>
>Seriously, these are wonderful shoes and surely ten years on they must
>be even better! I have been halfway up Cader Idris in these sandals.
>God gave me bendy ankles for a reason - I have never ever turned an
>ankle in them.
>
>http://www.thecellarstore.com/shakawo.html
Very cool! Congrat's on finding them :)
Hmmm.... I could do with a new pair of sandals... ;-)
Best wishes,
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Peewiglet
Well done!
> Seriously, these are wonderful shoes and surely ten years on they must
> be even better! I have been halfway up Cader Idris in these sandals.
> God gave me bendy ankles for a reason - I have never ever turned an
> ankle in them.
10 years is very long life for a pair of sandals, so if your new
pair is half as good as the last one you'll be very fortunate
indeed. The most I've got out of a pair of Tevas is about 18
months; my current pair are probably going to be pentioned off
after just over a year (mind, I wear them just about all day
every day)
> http://www.thecellarstore.com/shakawo.html
What a fun website! You never know, Jennifer, you may have
convinced me to try them for myself!
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> I found them! And it seems I only have to go to South Africa for
> them!
I actually saw something quite similar advertised in the current Op Pad
(Dutch outdoors mag) yesterday, and was going to tell you the good news.
Looks like no need... Those have a more enclosed toe and more
substantial looking straps, so would be heavier I think. The ad was for
Bever who have a (Dutch) website at http://www.bever.nl/
Pete.
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>I found them! And it seems I only have to go to South Africa for
>them!
>http://www.thecellarstore.com/shakawo.html
I want them!
A bit of Googling gave a URL for a UK distributor but the domain doesn't
seem to exist anymore:
www.shaka.co.uk/
But here they are:
http://www.bushgear.co.uk/acatalog/Shaka_Sandals.html
http://www.ethicalwares.com/hike.htm
Though if the main importer has quit, they may be out of stock, one sites
certainly mentions that they've only got a few pair left.
Came across this elsewhere:
"We no longer carry Shaka Sandals do to manufacture issues. In fact there
are no Shaka in the United States. We searched for months to replace the
Shaka quality and found it in the Solz. The Solz sandals have been tested
to the limit by many people involved in outdoor activities and all have
found the 'rugged' sandal extremely comfortable and up to the task.
Numerous river guides, outfitters, boaters, hikers, runners, game wardens,
and pro-fisherman in South Africa, have given Solz Sandals their
endorsements!"
http://www.tozzok.com/Sandals.htm
Roos
> 10 years is very long life for a pair of sandals, so if your new
> pair is half as good as the last one you'll be very fortunate
> indeed.
OK, I admit I'd been babying them for the last couple of years and not
wearing them into town. And they had been resoled. Anyway, I have
found a UK importer but he says the South African supplier is making
things awkward so it looks like I've been lucky he has them in my
size!
http://bushgear.co.uk/acatalog/Shaka_Sandals.html
Jennifer
Yes, I found that too. Maddening, isn't it.
> Though if the main importer has quit, they may be out of stock, one sites
> certainly mentions that they've only got a few pair left.
Which is a shame, especially since the Vegan Shoes (or whatever
it calls itself) home address is one I could easily visit. I
like to try shoes/sandals on for fit and comfort before buying.
> Came across this elsewhere:
> "We no longer carry Shaka Sandals do to manufacture issues. We searched for months to replace the
> Shaka quality and found it in the Solz.
>
> http://www.tozzok.com/Sandals.htm
Ooh, they look good. I suppose I shall have to find a UK
importer of those now. I don't think I'll be able to rest until
I've at least seen them. Oh dear - I feel a gearfest coming on!
Oh they're coming out of the woodwork in hordes now! Those do look
the job. I just don't like the common "fore and aft" straps
arrangement, the toes and arch look so vulnerable.
I've got my new Shakas. First impressions are that the webbing is
thinner than it used to be but the soles are higher tech and even
nicer than the old ones, with a ridge around the top edge which should
help stop stones going in. A short test drive nearly produced a
blister on the back of one heel but hopefully they will wear in. The
straps round the back have some sort of stiffening in, I think that's
the problem.