manuel
Reviewed in Mexico on January 23, 2025
excelente calidad Teva ..siempre Teva
Ryan Bond
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
I bought these sandals almost two years ago and have worn them nearly 90% of that time. I am in my 70's and have neuropathy in my feet. Most shoes are uncomfortable. I have found these sandals to be the most comfortable things I can put on my feet by far; hence my wearing them nearly all the time no matter the weather. I prefer to wear them with socks, especially in cool/cold weather and I know that marks me as a nerd. At this stage of my life I don't care. There is still excellent padding in the footbed and the soles are just beginning to wear a little. I like the suede look, too. They are on sale right now on Amazon and I may just order another pair for when these eventually wear out. I am not a big hiker or anything, but I can say these are great for everyday walks. Teva has really knocked it out of the park with this sandal!
Peter Willis
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2024
FYI these are virtually identical to the Teva Hudson sandal. Both are excellent, the most comfortable sandals I've owned, with the exception of some that have memory foam soles. I actually prefer these harder soles because with the memory foam my feet sink into them and then sweat. In every other sandal (even expensive ones) my toes and sides of my feet get rubbed raw, but these are super comfortable and stable. I don't use the rear adjustment but it's nice that it's there. This pair also looks very nice, seems to go with most outfits.
Nana
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on August 15, 2024
Wear to fit,nice color and comfortable,I know it gonna last , Thanks 🙏🏿
-=Rudy=-
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2024
These are my first Teva pair of, well, anything, and so far I am impressed. Despite some reviews saying these are too large, the size 11 I ordered is spot on in size--the adjustable straps on top and in the rear ensure they fit nicely without slipping off. The rear straps are padded, so chafing should be minimized. (I don't plan on really long hikes with these--I have some Columbia hiking shoes for that.) They are also comfortable with good arch support and the soles have cushioning and flex. And I'm liking the color (Black Olive), as most of my shoes and sandals are shades of dark grey or black. So do I order a second pair in the Bungee Cord color? I'll wait a few weeks and see, as there is no discount on the price at the moment.
Junior Samples
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024
These tevas have been great and lasted much longer than other sandals I've owned. Very good quality!
Chuck Bader
Reviewed in Australia on December 21, 2024
Perfect fit
Marc
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
This works well with my one high arch and my one fallen arch. Spent a lot of time in these and lots of miles, held up well. Straps did not cut into my feet anywhere, grip has been good as well.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
Teva sandals are very comfortable, durable and fit perfectly
dragonfly
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2023
As far as Teva sandals go, these being about $40 (at the time of this review) make them a steal. These are excellent hiking sandals. They feel and fit very much like the Hurricane XLT 2 line, but have a different aesthetic (the "dad sandal" if you will). The uppers are suede and look and feel much like a more rugged Birkenstock. Overall, a really nice balance of comfort, aesthetics, and stability. If you've worn other Teva sandals, you'll feel very much at home. If not, this is a good pair to start with. As always, be sure to wear them gradually so you have time to break them in.My main issues: like all Teva sandals, they are huge. I normally wear size 10 and they were gigantic. I had to size down all the way to 8 to get a proper fit. This pair was no exception. Size down at least one or two times. The other issue, more specific to my feet, is the toe strap can cause some discomfort. It does not rub, so blisters aren't really a concern, rather they can just apply pressure. Specifically the toe strap causes some discomfort on my right foot, as the strap seems to be sitting directly on top of the big toe joint. This is likely something that will go away as part of the gradual break-in process. But it's uncomfortable enough I cannot presently wear these all day.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on January 24, 2019
Fit well, good quality. Bought it at a very good price, My husband likes it
mahesh reddy
Reviewed in India on October 27, 2018
Good quality
GalCalif
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2015
I got in one shipment all in size mens size 11:Teva Obern 11Teva Toachi 11Teva Katavi 11Teva Hurricane 11Katavi - of the four, these fit me the best and were the most comfortable. The Katavi and Hurricanes had a virtually identical fit once adjusted, but the suede strapping and mesh panels on the Katavi made them more comfortable than the Hurricanes - for the same fit. The Toachi were far far too narrow and spongy feeling with what seemed a bad tread design, so the Katavi are the winners for me.Katavi 10 3/4 oz 308g (single mens 11)Here are the differences and comparisons of the various sandals (see photos):Weight of single sandal (size 11):Obern 383g (13 1/2oz)Toachi 343g (12oz)Katavi 308g (10 3/4oz)Hurricane 295g (10 1/2oz)Note that that the Katavi and Hurricane XLT weigh almost exactly the same, even though the Hurricane is billed as ultra-light and the Katavi not advertised as such so much by Teva.The four from top, side, tread are in review photos.Hurricane and Katavi had identical treads with different slightly foot beds. The shape and foot fit of the beds was virtually identical for the Hurricane and Katavi. The Obern was close, but had a higher arch support and was more rigid and felt a bit narrower at the middle foot. I felt the arch support too much on the Oberns. The Toachi in contrast had an extremely narrow tread and footbed and my foot could not even fit on it.All of these were size 11 in mens - but they fit very differently.The Hurricane and Katavi are the most similar, and the Katavi with the extra side mesh panels and suede material for the strapping was much more comfortable with and without socks. The material used for the Hurricanes was not nearly as comfortable and the expose rings added to that feeling compared to the Katavi. The Hurricanes, however, I expect would handle being wet better than the Katavi and dry faster.