Grounded in the same rugged outsole that made its predecessor a cult classic, the Hurricane Verge breaks the mold with a cross-strap upper and updated buckle, plus extra padding and quick-dry mesh for optimal comfort. This strappy sandal strikes a balance between performance and style, offering ultimate wearability by street or summit.
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So a lot of people are complaining about how the strap keeps your pinkey tow in the sandal but I have not had that problem.I just came back from a week-long vacation in florida and the bahamas and I never took these off. They are built extremely well and did the job.
I have a couple of 20 year old pairs of Tevas that are past time to send to Tevalhalla. These were on sale for 31 bucks plus 8 dollars shipping, so 40 bucks or so total for new Tevas. They are worth it. Four stars, they are good but not great. The bed feels slightly different and slightly harder than previous, although all tevas have a short break in period. The only real dings are, this is NOT for wide feet. If you have wide feet, keep moving, find a different pair of Tevas or Keens even. (These were cheap which is why I didn't go buy the 125 Keens or 100 Tevas.) Also, this may or may not be a problem, the strap around the back of the ankle sits much lower than the old Tevas or really any sandal I've ever had. It is not so low as to prevent them from sliding off, but it makes it extremely easy to kick them off at the end of the day using my big toe to slide it down. This may be a problem for you, if it is then don't even attempt to make this work because you are going to hate it. I thought it might bother me but it doesn't at all.Also, they're not as adjustable as you'd think. If you need to adjust them then your feet are too wide for these shoes and you should be getting a different make. If your feet are too small and you adjust downward, then the straps will hang off and be awkward, unlike other Tevas you should just return and get a smaller size.Otherwise, quality is normal Teva quality and comfort. Once again, if you have wide feet, don't even consider these, don't order up a size, it will still be too narrow for you.Four stars for what you get, one star dinged for it being so narrow and the not-quite-a-problem low heel strap. I'd send them back possibly, except for the color. I ordered blue because I am turning into an old man and for some reason now is the time when every single thing has to be a particular color, not when I was in my terrible twos. Don't ask me. But everything must be blue now. So at least I got blue shoes.
Very durable and cant go wrong, awesome option for our trip and for the mix of the beach and causal hiking. Definitely recommend
For many years, Teva used to make the best sandals with its "Teva buckle". Unfortunately, they have discontinued their successful models and are now selling these... The crossing straps is an odd and uncomfortable feature. The back strap is put at such an angle that it does not secure the foot, so the sandal just keeps on slipping off. I had to return these sandals.
Fits as expected. Comfortable and supportive
I returned these the next day because they didn't fit properly and were very uncomfortable. The cross-over strap design does not effectively keep my foot in place. As others have stated, I had to make the front very tight to prevent my foot from slipping forward while walking on a flat floor. This squeezes my toes together in a very uncomfortable way.
Although they are made well they are not designed well. The only negative is the way the heel strap rides on the heel or lack there of. I think it has a lot to do with the position and angle of the triangulated junctions to the side of the sandal on either side of the foot. The result is that the strap rides on the heel rather than up on the Achilles and therefor has the slipping up and down action that one has when they are wearing too large a shoe. You can minimize this by tightening all the other straps including the criss cross one. but then your foot is getting crunched at the side toe joints and circulation is minimized and the toes start toe tingle.
Bought these for my nephew. He loves the way they fit and how sturdy they are. Says they are his favorite Teva so far