4ocean X Crosskix Tetra Closed Toe Dri-Fit Women’s Water Shoes
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Every-Wear You Go™
We're doubling down on performance and protection to bring you the BEST all purpose multifunctional waterproof shoes known to man.
Lightweight, breathable, comfortable, quick drying and fashionable, our Tetra water shoes for men are ventilated aquatic shoes that break all the rules.
Perfect for beach jogging, mud racing, fishing, canoeing, canyoneering, river floating, trail running, boating and lots more, these slip-on water shoes fit like a glove.
That's because a breathable quick dry lining pairs with supportive webbing and a cloud soft footbed constructed out of foam composite to stabilize your step, wick moisture, prevent fatigue and block out debris.
4ocean x Crosskix

4ocean x Crosskix
At Crosskix, we are thrilled to partner with 4ocean in our shared mission to protect and preserve our planet's oceans. Collaborating on the Tetra Closed Toe Dri-Fit Water Shoes allows us to combine high quality footwear with 4ocean's dedication to removing plastic and trash from marine environments. Together, we aim to make a tangible impact on ocean conservation and inspire others to join this vital movement."

Protect Our Oceans
"As Vice President of Sales at Crosskix, I couldn't be more proud to partner with 4ocean and support the incredible work they do to clean and protect our oceans. Their dedication to removing plastic waste and promoting sustainability aligns perfectly with our mission at Crosskix. Collaborating on the Tetra shoe is more than just creating innovative footwear—it’s about making a real difference for our planet. We truly appreciate everything 4ocean does, and we’re excited to continue this meaningful partnership."

Why 4ocean?
About 40 million metric tons of plastic waste is produced each year, according to the UN Environmental Programme, with global production of primary plastic forecasted to reach 1,100 million metric tons by 2050.
4ocean is a premier ocean cleanup company dedicated to ending the ocean plastic crisis. Since 2017, its professional, full-time captains and crews have removed more than 36 million pounds of plastic waste and other man-made debris from the world’s oceans, rivers, and coastlines
