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* Quick-dry webbing made from recycled plastic using traceable, verifiable REPREVE® polyester yarn by Unifi® supports your foot and stands up to abuse * Easy hook-and-loop closure comes on and off quickly and gets the fit just right, Injection-molded strap ends for quick and easy grip and adjustability * Robust EVA footbed for enhanced comfort built for all-day wear * EVA-foam midsole for lightweight cushioning, Nylon shank stabilizes and supports your foot on uneven terrain * Rugged Durabrasion Rubber™ outsole stands up to abuse and supplies great traction * Treated with Life Naturals, a resonsibly sourced peppermint-based antimicrobial that fights the growth of odor causing bacteria * Sustainability Initiative(s): Vegan, Webbing made from recycled plastic using traceable, verifiable REPREVE® polyester yarn by Unifi® * Best for: day hikes, light hikes * Half pair weight for size W7,M9,I2/3,T4,K13,Y4: 10.25oz * RN 88276
K**R
Good fit from the start
Quality, good fit right out of the box,
M**T
Comparing this sandal (Teva Hurricane XIt2) with Teva Hurricane.
Comparing the this sandal (TEVA Men's Hurricane Xlt2 Sandals) with the Hurricane drift. This shoe is currently slightly more expensive between the two and understandably so. First of all, my son is a lifeguard and spends a lot of time in shallow water, his crocs banged up his feet with blisters on his first day of the summer, perhaps they are too tight. I ordered these two pairs of sandals to choose one to wear instead as they look like they have better support for the sole of the foot when standing all day and fit closer to the foot so there shouldn’t be so much movement or friction.Hurricane (not this shoe)This Sandal is the one on the left on the picture, it is made out of a rubber material similar to crocs but thicker. The strap across the ankle has a more flexible feel to the material than the rest of the shoe, for comfort and durability. You cannot adjust the fit of the straps so if the strap is too tight or too loose, it can’t be adjusted. He finds the shoe very comfortable. Both shoes have the same sole in terms of size, fit and even treads, but this shoe is made of rubber so is much lighter. Completely waterproof.Hurricane XIt2 (this shoe).This is the shoe being reviewed here and the one on the right and the one by itself. This shoe has a heavier duty rubber sole, making is a little heavier but still light. The straps are typical of Teva sandals, more like a stiff waterproof fabric feel and every strap adjusts with velco. This allows a custom fit but my son finds parts of the Velcro digs in unless you have the perfect lined up seal. This shoe also has a comfort padded strap at the heal. More cumbersome to get on with the Velcro long strap.VerdictFor my son’s lifeguard needs or a water/beach shoe we would pick the Hurricane rubber shoe. For hiking or wading through a river I’d pick this shoe, Hurricane XIt2 has more of a hiking weight and feel to the sole and the adjustable straps are helpful for that use.For my son, the less expensive rubber shoe is the clear winner. More comfortable and less fussy and nothing to dry on it. I will also be putting this review on the other shoe reviews with a close up picture of that shoe. In terms of fit, it’s quite a wide fit and a typical size 9. Both soles are the same size and in each design other than material. Both great sandals, for slightly different needs although both would work in water. Hope this helps someone out.
W**S
free the toes
I hadn’t worn a pair of Teva sandals since I was a kid, but I finally reached a point in life where I stopped caring about what others think and dove in for comfort. The comfort level of these Tevas is unmatched, comparable to the dozens of closed-toe shoes I own.I recently took them on a hike, and after a few miles, my feet felt completely fine with no pain, no blisters, just pure comfort. (Okay, maybe some blisters since these feet haven’t seen sunlight in years.) If you’re someone who loves to let your toes breathe while still having great support, I highly recommend giving these a try. Free the toes, and enjoy the adventure!
H**N
Good product
As advertised
K**K
From the US to Europe to the Sahara Desert
I've been a sandal skeptic, and from my time in the Sahara I've had other sandals wear out quickly and have thorns poke through the bottoms. I heard from a friend that he's a big Teva fan, so I ordered these sandals and gave them a shot. I ordered a pair 4 years ago, and ordered another pair 3 years ago as an anticipated replacement (Amazon doesn't deliver to the Sahara yet).I have yet to replace my original pair, and boy can I tell you that I'm impressed. In the US I took them hiking from national park to national park, from Haleakala in Hawaii to Raineer in Washington to Big Bend in Texas to Voyageurs in Minnesota and several in between. I took them hiking to the Alps in Switzerland and the Pyrenees in France, wearing them everyday in the summer. Then I have been wearing them every single day in the Sahara desert, and let me tell you that this environment is not friendly on sandals. Most people here replace their sandals every 3-6 months, and my Teva's are 4 years and counting!At the time when I bought these, Teva did not offer any open-backed sandals, so I cut off the back strap as an experiment. I'm happy to say that that hasn't affected the functionality at all as I walk or hike, and now I can kick them off so much easier (Teva has since come out with open-backed sandals).For everyday use, they're incredibly comfortable. I'm not afraid to take them into the shower area, and they dry off really fast. For hiking, even with the backs cut off I'm still very comfortable doing normal hiking paths. And before I cut the backs off, I was doing bouldering and scrambling without a problem! The only single complaint I could have is the farmer's tan that I get across my feet - alas, Teva is yet to invent tanline-less feature yet ;)
C**R
Teva Hurricane XLT2 vs Atika Outdoor Hiking
Teva Hurricane XLT2 vs Atika Outdoor HikingBeing my first pair open toe sandals, I was not sure which shoes would be the best for me.So I read reviews, shopped for best prices, and purchased a pair of (black) Teva Hurricane XLT2s AND a pair of the Atika Outdoor Hiking sandals (both in Size 11).The Atikas were about half the price of the Tevas.The Atika sandals were made in China.The Teva Huricane XLT2 sandals were made in Cambodia.First Impressions:Both soles are close to being the same length.But, the Teva toe boxes are wider and match my (narrow) foot shape much better (see pics).My feet also sit farther back on the Atikas leaving empty spaces in the somewhat POINTY shaped toe areas of the Atikas.The Tevas appear to be the better fit with better quality and more comfortable.The bed of the Atikas have a noticeable "hump" or raised area under my heel where the rear strap crosses under the foot inside the soles !The stitching on the Atikas is not as good as the Teva sewing.Overall, the Teva gets my 5 star rating and recommendation.I give the Atikas a 2 and do not recommend them.
P**O
Justo a tiempo y exacto en la talla
Exelente
M**T
Soles Separated Quickly
I've purchased these sandals many times over the years. These are not of equal quality to my past pairs.The soles separated from both sandals after a few months of occasional wear.
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