When unpacking a rising once the crocs-typical rubber smell in the nose. It's pretty intense, but experience has shown that flies after a few days. From the optics, the crocs make a good impression and also the foot bed is so, as I would expect from the crocs.
Unfortunately, trying on clothes then degenerated into a veritable tour de force because the crocs are very, very closely cut across the instep. I imagine, to have normal feet and had previously also never had problems when buying shoes. If you have it then but somehow managed to crocs "slip in", they are also really comfortable - typical crocs halt. But the latest undress you learn to curse the boots. It is at least as strenuous as tightening.
So I had the boots for good or ill return, I ordered then again in size 43. This I could easily put on and off, but they were then but also while running a little looser. I also noticed that the boots had a sort of greater / more than the other, so I did not have good grip more in Boots. Thus, I had to return even the second pair - shame really.
Meanwhile, I've also found my "dream team": The Purofort + Dunlop rubber boots are very comfortable, relatively easily, quickly get on and off, and on top of that certified safety boot - what more could you (n) more?