Anonymous wrote:yes, toe strap if you are using them for active reasons, like hiking, canoeing, or rafting. The toe strap keeps your foot from sliding around, especially if they get wet. You do have to pull the straps around to get the perfect fit. And you do have to break them in like any other shoe. If you're not going to use them for something where your foot may slide around in the shoe, like hiking on uneven surfaces or canoeing, then you may not need the toe strap.
Also, you can buy the toe strap version of the shoe, and you can always just flatten the toe strap and step on it when youre not using the toe strap