11 Best Water Shoes For Women in 2025

Whether you’re chasing your kids down at the local water park, relaxing in the sand on vacation, or hitting the trails on a rainy day, you’ll want to find quality, reliable water shoes for women to get you where you want to go.

Your watershoes are sometimes the only thing between you and hot sand, sharp rocks, or slippery surfaces, so it’s well worth the investment to find women’s water shoes that are durable and functional. And while function is first and foremost, a little comfort and style never hurt anyone, either.

The design and functionality of water shoes for women is getting better all the time. Between thermal regulating fabrics, additional traction and drainage, and new innovations in materials, it’s easier than ever to find lightweight, quick-drying, water shoes that are a no-brainer when packing your beach bag or planning your next amphibious adventure. Not to mention, with so many new designs coming out every season, you no longer have to sacrifice style to get a high quality and high performing pair of water shoes.

We’ve picked out a handful of our favorite water shoes for women below — let’s dive into the specifics.

The Top 6 Water Shoes for Women in 2025

All Water Shoes For Women We've tested:

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The Keen Newport H2 Closed Toe Water Sandals give you the best of both in-water and on-land worlds – the quick drying ventilation of sandals, and the protection, security, and durability of closed-toe water shoes. Quality and practical design are baked into a higher but fair price.

What differentiates the Newport H2s from Tevas or Chacos is the game-changing, rigid toe bumpers that keep your toes safe; perhaps even more so than most sneakers. The closed-toe rubber top of the shoe keeps your toes safe from sharp rocks, uneven ground, and anything else that could pose a threat in the water or on land. To further sweeten the deal, they’re machine washable.

Specs & Features
  • Best Suited for: Any warm weather wet adventure
  • Polyester webbing uppers and quick-dry linings
  • 10-point fit with quick-cinch bungee
  • Reinforced Toe bumpers
  • EVA insoles
  • Pesticide-free Eco Anti-Odor natural odor control
  • Grippy, razor-siped soles
  • Machine washable
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    Great Toe & Heel Protection
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    Amazing for warm weather kayaking
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    Durability for some minor hiking too
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    Elastic cinch cord for easy adjustment
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    All the quick drying and breathability benefits of sandals, with the extra protections of the reinforced toe box
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    Great arch support
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    Not ideal for paddle boarding
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    Sand easily gets under foot (gets out easily too though)
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The Merrell Hydro Mocs are some of the lightest-weight shoes on our list, making them a pleasantly packable option for travel, while somehow not sacrificing much in terms of durability. These water shoes are also comfortable, both with and without socks. The foam material is soft enough to provide some plush comfort, while still providing structure and support.

The Hydro Mocs are also pretty high performing, hanging with the best of them as a water sports option. Because of the porous upper, we don’t like these as much for the beach, but they’re ideal for most other aquatic or amphibious adventures. While the arch support isn’t optimal enough to encourage long distance hiking in these shoes, it is still quite good – we certainly wouldn’t scoff at seeing these on a short trail to a swimming hole.

Specs & Features
  • Best For: Swimming, kayaking, paddle boarding, boating
  • Material: EVA foam upper and BLOOM® performance foam made of algae biomass
  • Closure: Slip on with an optional heel strap
  • Weight: 0lbs-6.17oz, 175g per shoe
  • Sole: 2 mm lug depth
  • Vegan friendly
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    Convenient slip-on style
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    Lightweight
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The Vibram FiveFingers V-Aqua Water Shoes are designed with toe pockets to promote a more natural and ground-connected feel, aligning with the barefoot foot health philosophy. The Vibram V-Aquas are ultra-lightweight, waterproof, and versatile – perfect for kayaking, paddle boarding, and even light to moderate trail running.

Compared to bulkier water shoe options like the popular Chacos or Tevas, the Vibram V-Aqua sandals are extremely lightweight, making them an ideal water shoe in terms of packability for travel or backpacking. With their thin and lightweight sole, these unique water shoes offer a barefoot experience without the discomfort or risks of going shoeless. These ultra-lightweight, waterproof, and versatile water shoes are the perfect companion for your water, land, or amphibious adventures. Outoria to the full review!

Specs & Features
  • Use: Wet Rock Trekking, Canoeing, Kayaking, River Expeditions, Tubing, Paddleboarding
  • Weight: 4.9 oz
  • Upper: Mesh
  • Outer Sole: 3.7 mm Megagrip Outsole with drainage perforations
  • Inner Sole: 2 mm Ethylene Vinyl Acetate insole with Silicon Treatment
  • Closure: Velcro straps
  • Care: Machine Wash Cold / Air Dry
  • Other: Silicone prints inside the shoe for a secure fit
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    Ultimate barefoot feel
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    Secure, snug fit
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    Packable – Lightweight and quick drying
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    Durable and long-lasting
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    Versatile – Great for hiking, beach, and watersports alike
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    Not everyone finds these shoes comfortable
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    Not everyone finds these shoes stylish
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    Not very convenient to put on or take off – especially when wet
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Best Neoprene Water Shoe
Body Glove Siphon Water Shoes Product

The Body Glove Womens Siphon Water Shoes are the classic model with some modern functional features. With a slip-on, neoprene, rubber-soled design, these water shoes are made in the traditional style that fits like a sock, but they also have an Integrated Drainage System that keeps water from pooling and allows these shoes to dry a bit faster than their water sock counterparts.

The Body Glove Womens Siphon Water Shoes are made with a stretch knit that has a similar feel to soft neoprene, but is a generally higher performing fabric. With more stretch and compression, these water shoes are far more functional than comparable models like the Speedo Surfwalker 3s or the NRS Kickers. Additionally, this soft compressive fabric makes for a really snug, comfortable fit.

Siphon Water Shoes offer adequate toe protection, an easy slip-on design, and are suitable for beach trips, pool use, and various water sports. Check out the full review for additional specs on these classic water shoes!

Specs & Features
  • Best Suited for: beach, pool, boating, kayaking, snorkeling, and other water sports
  • Upper Material: hydro performance stretch knit neoprene
  • Closure: Slip-on
  • Sole: Rubber
  • Care: rinse after wearing, hand wash or machine wash gentle in cold water and mild detergent, air dry
  • Other: Integrated Drainage System
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    Durable and grippy
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    Very comfortable
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    Convenient slip-on style
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    Great toe protection
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    Relatively affordable
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    Not structured or supportive enough for long distance walking
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    Not suitable to be used as streetwear
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    Neoprene material absorbs a lot of water – these take a long time to dry
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Luna Sandals Mono Winged Product

The Luna Mono Winged editions are most comparable to the Bedrock Cairns, with a perfectly flat, thin foot bed that provides ultimate ground feel. The Luna sandals are ultra-lightweight, waterproof, and versatile – perfect for your next water, land, or amphibious adventure.

These shoes are perfectly packable, and ideal for backpackers who highly prioritize space and weight efficiency. The thin, lightweight sole provides an amazing ground feel, and gives the sensation of being barefoot without any of the pain of actually being barefoot. By nature of being a sandal, these do not provide the best toe or upper foot protection, so wearing these requires us to be vigilant while hiking or swimming to not trip, stub a toe, or scrape the tops of our feet on debris.

Appearances aren’t everything, but these are our favorite activewear sandals in terms of style. They are sleek and minimal, and the straps come in neutral and trendy colors. Chacos and Tevas can be a bit bulky, and the Bedrock Sandals have an almost industrial look to them, while the Luna Sandals are the perfect balance of form and function. Luna is a great brand offering other cute “lifestyle” options, and honoring a 1-year warranty for all of their products. Outoria to the full review to learn more of why we love these water sandals!

Specs & Features
  • Weight: 5.9 oz (single sandal)
  • Sole: 11mm base + 4mm tread height. Waterproof Non-Marking Vibram® Morflex Sole.
  • Grip: MGT (Monkey Grip Technology) footbed
  • Closure: Easy adjust performance laces featuring secure wing design
  • Drop: Zero drop
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    Packable – Lightweight and quick drying
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    Durable and long-lasting
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    Great flexibility and barefoot feel
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    Notably comfortable – straps are well padded
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    Secure, snug fit
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    No arch support
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The Astral Loyak water shoes are by far our favorite water shoe in terms of style. You can usually spot water shoes from a mile away, whether they’re the classic water-sock design or the not-so-flattering closed-toe sandal, but the Astral Loyak are so stylish you could get away with wearing them casually.

They look like a pair of trendy sneakers, but they also happen to be some of the most functional water shoes out there. The shoes sport a mesh outer layer along with drainage holes at the front of the shoes that allow water (and not debris) in and out, helping the shoes to dry quickly. The shoes also have an almost sticky grip on the soles, designed to keep us safe and stable on slippery rocks.

Something we really love about these shoes is the odor resistant, removable, and washable insoles. Water shoes are the perfect environment to breed smelly bacteria, so we love the efforts made towards keeping our water shoes as fresh as possible.

These are the perfect shoes for boating and water sports like paddle boarding or kayaking, or even casual outings. They could do a reasonable job with light hiking in wet areas but do not have the durability or sturdiness for long hiking trips.

Specs & Features
  • Best Suited for: Boating, paddleboarding, kayaking
  • Material: Ultrafine ripstop mesh outer layer, EVA foam inner sole
  • Closure: Lace-Up Closure
  • Sole: Flex-Grip Rubber Bottoms
  • Front facing drainage holes
  • Mens and Women’s styles available
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    Quality construction
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    Decent shoe for foot health – roomy toe box and decent arch support
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    Odor resistant, removable, and washable insoles minimize the issue of smell
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    Breathable – porous enough to allow water in, but not so much to get rocks and other debris in your shoes
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    Very stylish when compared to most water shoes
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Best Neoprene Water Shoe
Speedo Tidal Cruiser Product

The Speedo Tidal Cruiser Water Shoes are the perfect compromise between a neoprene water sock and a more substantial amphibious shoe. While they can’t be compared to shoes that are clearly designed for hiking, like the KEEN Newport 2s, these water shoes still provide a good foundation with decent arch support, making them functional for short walks to and from the water. The cruisers provide a thin mid-range sole that serves as a sufficient barrier between your feet and any sharp debris you may encounter while maintaining a lightweight, flexible fit.

The Tidal cruisers are slip-on style with no adjustable straps or laces, making it important to find the right fit. Judging by customer reviews, they seem to fit true to size. The only recurring complaint came from folks with high arches claiming these were not the most supportive, or that they were difficult to put on. For most, however, the slip-on design makes for a convenient, quick, and easy choice.

These are an excellent option for the beach, as they keep sand out impressively well. We recommend them for surfing, ocean paddle boarding, or even beach volleyball to keep your feet safe from hot sand or debris.

Specs & Features
  • Best Suited for: Beach activities, ocean sports, sandy riverbeds
  • Upper: Synthetic Mesh
  • Closure: Slip-on with neoprene collar
  • Outer Sole: Rubber
  • Shaft measures approximately low-top from arch:
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    Affordable
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    Quick drying
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    Great for beach use and keeping sand out of your shoes
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The Kane Revive Water Shoes are basically Crocs’ preppy, athletic cousin. The Kanes are an EVA foam shoe with a molded running shoe design, featuring a convenient slip-on design. These shoes are very light weight, but really quite durable for what they are. We tested them through jogging, lawn mowing, creek exploring and even a trip or two to the grocery store, and they still look, and feel, as good as new.

The Kane Revives are marketed as a workout recovery shoe, featuring raised footbed nodes to stimulate blood flow and a highly ventilated upper to let your feet breathe. While we’re not sure if these are doing much to aid your workout recovery, we still love Kane’s attention to detail and commitment to comfort ,support and overall foot health.

Generally speaking, we loved this shoe and think they are a phenomenal addition to our closet. The Kane Revive Water Shoes got a high score, but we had a couple of concerns about the sizing, traction, and pricing that brought their score down a bit. Outoria to the full review to get the whole scoop!

Specs & Features
  • Best Suited for: Post workout wear, casual wear, boating, paddle boarding.
  • Upper: Sugar Kane-based EVA Foam
  • Closure: Slip-on
  • Insole: Sugar Kane-based EVA Foam
  • Outsole: Sugar Kane-based EVA Foam with Oversized channels and siped soles
  • Other: Raised footbed nodes
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    Super comfortable
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    Easy to clean and quick drying
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The Aleader Women’s Mesh Slip-On Water Shoes are a great bargain pick for those looking for something to do the job on a water sports outing or a short, wet hike. These shoes come in a couple variations of slip-on, some with an adjustable drawcord and some without.

The Aleader slip-on water shoes are designed to look like running shoes, and they definitely do a great job of supporting the foot like a running shoe would. These are supportive and comfortable enough to hike in and provide far more versatility than, say, a neoprene water sock.

This bargain pick is surprisingly durable, the mesh and the laces seem to hold up quite well for most customers. The upper mesh, substantial drainage holes on the bottom, and removable sole make for quick drying times and cool comfort throughout the day. We recommend these for boating and most water sports, but we recommend finding another option for the beach or sandy river beds. The porous soles on these shoes will let small debris in, making them quite uncomfortable to wear and walk in.

There are certainly better water shoes out there, but these are one of the best we’ve seen for under $30.

Specs & Features
  • Best Suited for: Low-intensity water fun
  • Closure: Slip on – some have draw cords for a more personalized fit
  • Upper: Air mesh, ComforDry sockliner
  • Midsole: Solyte
  • Sole: Rubber with a Water Grain outsole for traction
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Buyer’s Guide for Women’s Water Shoes

Truth be told, there is very little difference in women’s and men’s footwear, outside of mens sizes running larger on average. Of course, on the marketing end of things, the design and style of women’s water shoes often feature more decorative elements and feminine aesthetics, but these are merely cosmetic differences.

If you’re looking for other types of Water shoes, check out the Full guide to Men’s and Woman’s Water shoes.

That being said, women may seek additional comfort and support from their footwear if they struggle with foot health issues. Ailments like bunions and plantar fasciitis are significantly more common in women, likely as a result of frequently wearing high heels or otherwise tight or narrow shoes. Shoes with a higher arch support and a secure heel can help with overall foot health, and we have highlighted a few below.

The following Buying Guide points apply for both women and men shopping for the perfect water shoes to fit their specific wants and needs. It’s important to note that individuals can choose footwear based on their personal comfort and fit and don’t necessarily need to choose water shoes that are marketed to their demographic.

Things to Consider when Buying a Pair of Women’s Water Shoes

It is important when purchasing water shoes to consider what it is you will predominantly be using them for. Water shoes are made from a number of different materials in a wide variety of styles, some of which are better suited for certain activities than others, so before you even start shopping, it’s best to ask yourself how and where you plan to be using your water shoes:

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Women’s Water Shoes for For Hiking

For hiking waterfall trails or backpacking across wet terrain, ideally, you would want a shoe with excellent support, superior grip, versatility and durability. One of our favorites are the Luna Sandals for breathable fit and optimal ground feel or the Newport H2s for better full foot protection when hiking through thick growth or navigating through debris. Both of these shoes are great options to keep your feet comfortable for walks a bit longer than to and from your car.

Women’s Water Shoes For Boating, Tubing and Kayaking

For boating, tubing, and kayaking, we recommend soft rubber soles with a sticky grip as opposed to a hard, rough outsole that could tear up boat interiors or puncture an intertube. Our favorite pick for boating were the Merrell Hydro Mocs as the soft foam design is enough to keep you protected from rocky river beds, but won’t scuff or tear your upholstery.

Women’s Water Shoes For Swimming

For swimming or wading in beaches or in rivers, we typically recommend a sandal. We enjoy the breathability and free-feeling sensation of sandals, but we find them the most convenient because they don’t trap silt or other debris from the river bed. We recommend the Luna Mono Winged Editions or the Tevas Hurricanes for their mighty grip and secure strap design. If you’re looking for a closed-toe option, we also highly recommend the Vibram FiveFinger V-Aqua Water Shoes or the Speedo Tidal Cruisers, as they provide a nice barefoot feel and keep sand out exceptionally well.

Swimming in a pool or hanging out at a water park is a totally different ballgame, as these environments don’t require any special features or exceptional support – you just need something that will stay on your foot and provide minimal protection for the soles of your feet. We liked the Body Glove Siphon or the Aleader Mesh Slip-on Water Shoes, as they are both budget-friendly options to keep you covered at the pool. Additionally, they are just versatile enough to be sufficient for most water sports and adventures in a pinch.

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What Specs and Features to Consider When Choosing Women’s Water Shoes

Once you’ve further narrowed down your search to your intended use and general style, there are a handful of features to consider when buying a pair of water shoes.

Traction, Support and Protection

The grip of your soles becomes an extremely important safety consideration when water is in the mix. Depending on your intended use, a soft rubber sole or a hard rubber sole with heavy-duty lugs will be a lifesaver on algae covered rocks or slippery boat surfaces. Whether you’re running on a muddy trail or spending the day out on a Paddle Board, you won’t regret having a little extra grip under your feet.

Once you’re happy with the level of grip you need, you will have to choose between sturdy soles with support or thinner soles that prioritize ground feel. Depending on the terrain you’re crossing and your need for protection, you’ll have to decide what is more important to your ultimate success. Do you prefer a flexible sole with a barefoot feel, or do you prioritize full protection and ample support?

Comfort

Your shoes are the foundation of your experience, so ideally it’s best to find shoes that you can be active in for days on end. First and foremost, sizing is crucial. In a perfect world, you want your water shoes to fit snugly without any pressure points. If you prefer to leave room for neoprene socks for additional cushioning, you can also size up. This brings us to temperature. It’s extremely important to keep your feet warm and comfortable during activities like diving, as the risk of injury increases as your feet become colder. Neoprene socks are the perfect insulator for cold adventures.

The weight of your shoes isn’t the biggest issue, but it will matter if you are walking or hiking long distances. Wearing overly heavy shoes for too long will weigh you down, and can even cause health problems if you over do it. As a general rule of thumb, the lighter the better.

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Durability

Water, especially chlorinated water, and sun exposure will deteriorate your shoes faster than you think, but you can prolong the life of your water shoes by rinsing them off and after each use and storing them somewhere dry and out of the sun.

While a good portion of consumers are looking for something for a single weekend, for those who are looking for something with a little more longevity, we recommend finding a pair that is durable and well made.

Versatility

There are many specialized options for water shoes, but if you’re able to compromise a bit, you can save yourself some money by buying something versatile. If you are a jack of all aquatic trades, we highly recommend holding out for a shoe that does it all (or close to it).

Price

This brings us to price – the rule of thumb is typically that you get what you pay for, but based on our research and testing, you can actually find some really decent water shoes from as cheap as $20. Mid-range is around $50-$60, with the high-end landing around $110-$130.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Do water shoes have support?

Water shoes may or may not have heel or arch support built in, so it’s very important to pay attention to this while shopping. Some water shoes are designed to give a barefoot sensation, like the Vibram FiveFingers V-Aqua Water Shoes  or the Luna Mono Winged Edition. However, water shoes like the Keen Newport H2s or the Chaco Zcloud 2s are designed with adequate support for longer walks and hikes.

Can you wear water shoes all day?

Depending on the ventilation of your water shoes, you may or may not be able to wear them all day long. Sandals and water shoes with excellent drainage like the KEEN Newport H2s or the Luna Sandals can be worn all day long with no issues, but neoprene water shoes and other designs where drainage isn’t a priority may need to be removed to dry and allow your feet to adequately dry.

Are water shoe sizes different?

Water shoe sizes, much like regular shoes, vary somewhat from brand to brand. A decent number of water shoes don’t offer half sizes so it’s slightly more difficult to find a good fit. As a rule of thumb, most water shoes that are made of a fabric material tend to expand a bit when wet, so we generally recommend sizing down if you are between sizes. That being said, be sure to read the size charts and try on when you can.

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