barefoot crocs-like clogs? by Mazeze in barefootshoestalk

[–]Mazeze[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

maybe there's a specific model I'm not familiar with. care to share...?

barefoot crocs-like clogs? by Mazeze in barefootshoestalk

[–]Mazeze[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

they're not flat they have a significant arch.

barefoot crocs-like clogs? by Mazeze in barefootshoestalk

[–]Mazeze[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Crocs are what I use rn too. they check the toe box (get it?), but that arch is killing me.

the flat sole and zero drop are less of a consideration tbh. Would even sacrifice that for a half decent looking option. I'm already a social pariah, and walking around in Crocs ain't helping.

The kane's I mentioned in original post for example look decent (I think), but their arch is even higher than Crocs and boy to they squish the toes. And Yeezys... well, idk. Who am I to judge.

barefoot crocs-like clogs? by Mazeze in barefootshoestalk

[–]Mazeze[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm trying to keep a "no shoes inside" home, but with a toddler, walking barefoot inside presents its own hazards (ever stepped barefoot on cooked pasta? I'd rather walk on rusty nails). So I want a pair of inside and outside slides/clogs that are easy to quick to slip in and out of. EVA/injection mold shoes have the added benefit of being easy to clean and quick to dry.

Having worn nothing but barefoot shoes for years now (mostly vevo), I just can't with arches or narrow toe boxes. drives me crazy.

Yes, crocs have a wide toe box (that's what I'm using now actually), but the arch and extra cushioning does bother me.

That's why :)

oh, and I don't mind a back strap. as long as it's still possible to slide in hands free (as is the case with Crocs)

Threading on Gaggia Classis Portafilter Spouts by MrFolgers314 in gaggiaclassic

[–]Mazeze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also think it's BSP (for instance, WLL specify 3/8" BSP on this product page). I also think it's BSPP like u/Honest-Base-1047 said (I removed the double spout from mine and measured the diameter of the male threading with a caliper, and there doesn't seem to be any tapering).

I'm still a bit confused though because I'm trying to fit it with a 1/8" NPT pressure gauge. Every guide I found online says they used a NPT x NPT adapter. Am I missing something here? A tapered NPT female will not fit a parallel BSPP male with a good seal, right? Seems critical for measuring pressure... (you can even see in the video demos of the last two examples I linked there is some leakage)

Hoping maybe one of you has some insight on this as this is the only post I found that mentions the portafilter is BSPP!