Through Revain Wardrobe I have tried almost all Crocs styles (at least 5 different styles) including SPECIALIST II (both Vent and NON-Vent models) and BAYA Crocs are my favorite. All of the different Crocs styles may look the same, but they are actually very different from each other in many ways such as; B. Specialist vs. Baya: 1. The hardness of the material (some are definitely softer than others, BAYA is softer than SPECIALIST - neither "better", just different; I like both differently, comfort vs. support). I don't know if that's the company's design or if it's due to manufacturer variance, but there's definitely a difference. 2. The number of vents (SPECIALIST - none, SPECIALIST VENT - 3 on the side, BAYA - a few on the side and top). It is hotter in unventilated shoes, but it is better when you wear them, for example, when working in the garden, so that water and dirt do not get into the shoes.3. How high the Croc's back rises (SPECIALIST more than BAYA).4. Sole Thickness (SPECIAL is slightly more than BAYA which is among the thinnest of all Crocs).5. Tiny bumps on the sole surface that tickle your feet: SPECIALIST feels lighter and firmer than BAYA; neither is terrible, especially if you wear socks.6. How ridiculous are the "ugly crocodiles". It might not matter to you, but it does matter to me - it's purely personal taste/preference. In any case, the Specialist is the most stylish, conventional (not Crocs-like) of all Crocs - simply because of its construction. Baya takes second place. BTW I bought Baya in the POOL color for fun and people can't stop commenting on it lol. Almost everyone likes its misguided "refreshing" hue; Jokes aside, people love it.
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