Apparel : Mush Sandal - Women's Tread Black 09 by Teva

Apparel : Mush Sandal - Women's Tread Black 09 by Teva

Mush Sandal - Women's Tread Black 09 by Teva

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Mush Sandal - Women's Tread Black 09 by Teva
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Binding: Apparel
Brand: Teva
Clothing Size: 9 M US
Color: Tread Black
Department: womens
EAN: 0889830257101
Fabric Type: rubber
Label: Teva
Manufacturer: Teva
Publisher: Teva
Studio: Teva



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205964TBK09 Features: Sturdy, three-point thong upper holds your foot in place with lightweight, hydrophobic tubular webbing Soft, patented Durapontex EVA topsole cradles your foot in cushy comfort Enhanced arch support comes in handy during long belays Specifications: Weight per pair: 52 ounces Upper: Tubular nylon webbing Midsole: Durapontex EVA Outsole: Rubber











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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Awesome! Comfy! ...
The most comfortable flip flop I have ever put on my feet. It's like memory foam for feet!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Quick delivery ...
I purchased these Tevas for my adult daughter's birthday. She had admired mine for quite some time and asked for a pair of her own. These sandals arrived in a matter of only a couple of days and in perfect condition.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Never looked back ...
I bought a pair of these flops two years ago and have been happy ever since.

My previous pair of high-priced flops had flipped off my foot (dangerously) when the toe thong broke in mid-step, sending me flying across a wet pool deck. Only a great sense of balance saved me from breaking my neck, or worse.

But the toe thong on Teva is made of tough poly weave---not a plastic or rubber strip--and it is firmly fixed to the shoe bottom, showing no signs of stress or likely weakness to endanger me while walking on wet surfaces.

And after all, that's what pool deck shoes are supposed to do--- keep me from slipping.

The toe thong on these shoes is also amazingly comfortable. Wearing them does not feel like donning a torture chamber specially manufactured for feet. In addition, the sole is a soft cushion that comforts and supports bare feet.

So from now on, Teva has my vote for swimming flops. Never again will I wear Chinese-made dollar-store variety of water shoes, which never fit right, and are always a safety hazard.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Teva Mush's are Cush ...
I love these sandals and wear them every day. The material between my toes is soft and not too wide. They dry quickly and are very light weight.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * I Love Flip Flops! ...
Like most Teva products, this flip flop is well made and corfortable.
The cloth thong does not irritate your foot even in sweltering heat.
The sole is thick and cushioned.
If I had to say one thing negative, it's about the placement of the Teva tag which is at the base of the thong portion connected to the sole.
This is uncortable to walk on, so I cut mine off.


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