If your summer plans include going to the beach, hitting a water park, or just lounging at your local swimming pool, one thing is for certain: Being in and around water is one of the most fun ways to deal with the heat.

In fact, reviewers say Simari’s Water Shoes — the pair in question — are so good that once you wear them, you’ll “never want another water shoe.” The breathable style has been gaining so much traction that it’s now a best-seller among the retailer’s overall category of women’s shoes and has more than 2,400 five-star reviews and counting.

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Even shoppers who struggle with finding the right swim shoes have found a match in the popular pair. “Finding swim shoes is always a pain: You think it’s going to be a simple purchase, so you just get whatever, then you regret it while they fall apart or hurt your feet,” one shopper said. “These are amazing! They’re super comfy, almost to the point where I forget I’m even wearing them. The sole has just enough substance to not feel like you’re in a sock, but it’s not a heavy sole like other swim shoes. The rest of the material is incredibly breathable and dries quickly… This will be my go-to brand from now on!”

The water shoes are designed with a smooth and stretchy upper that offers a compressive and sock-like fit. It has a sole made from non-slip material that’s thick enough to protect your feet from hot sand and debris and provide traction in slippery swim situations. And since the brand’s comprehensive chart breaks size conversions into kids’, men’s, and women’s sizing, you can grab a pair for everyone in your family before setting out on your next adventure.

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“I bought these initially for rowing and kayaking, but quickly discovered that they were great shoes for around the house,” another reviewer said. “They are also fantastic for travel: I hate walking barefoot in a hotel room on the filthy carpet or floor, and these shoes are very light weight and take up very little room in a suitcase.”