SlingCould you clarify what you mean by "desk shoes"?
Which of the following does this mean, are you...
A) Working at a sitting desk for a majority of the time?
B) Working at a standing desk for a majority of the time?
C) Able to adjust the desk/work surface to support both standing and sitting configurations as needed?
SlingI've used both the Evo, Sport LS, and a version I can't remember the name of... all for Paddling, Hiking/Camping, Biking and Snorkeling. The Sport LS I wore for near 2 years straight while living in Key West: I'd bike to the water, walk into the water, proceed to snorkel around for hours, bike home, and let em dry in the sun. I wore them on boats, into the water, back on the boats and so forth. They are my go-to when Kayaking, and my 2nd set of shoes for backpacking (water crossing, comfort, whatever comes at me). I don't feel like you need the water-sport vibrams to get your usage. I just love the shoe for these style of activities. That being said, if you want them specifically for JUST water sports, I imagine you can't go wrong with that version. As CMFRANK stated: they take a while to dry. Walking in them wet never bothered me, camping or otherwise. I've never had the water sport versions.
Which of the following does this mean, are you... A) Working at a sitting desk for a majority of the time? B) Working at a standing desk for a majority of the time? C) Able to adjust the desk/work surface to support both standing and sitting configurations as needed?