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expired Posted by hoozswup • 2d ago
May 31, 2025 2:36 PM
Teva Men's Hurricane XLT2 Sandals (Black)
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If you are unfamiliar with neoprene, it's a synthetic rubber that is used in wetsuits. The neoprene is a thin strip between the strap bindings and your skin. It used to allow you to walk all day even if the shoes were wet. Not anymore. I use this kind of shoes for boating, fishing and walking in rivers, without the neoprene they will scratch or wear spots on your feet if you do not become used to it. Teva is wildly expensive for what it brings to the table, this should honestly be the MSRP not the sale price. Teva used to be king for boating and fishing, but because they have changed, it might be better to look at others if you plan on hiking in and out of water.
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My only gripe is the band sometime slip when they are wet.
As a fellow 14 incher, I feel your pain
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Also, the straps tend to fray and the velcro goes to shit.
with white socks of course
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If you are unfamiliar with neoprene, it's a synthetic rubber that is used in wetsuits. The neoprene is a thin strip between the strap bindings and your skin. It used to allow you to walk all day even if the shoes were wet. Not anymore. I use this kind of shoes for boating, fishing and walking in rivers, without the neoprene they will scratch or wear spots on your feet if you do not become used to it. Teva is wildly expensive for what it brings to the table, this should honestly be the MSRP not the sale price. Teva used to be king for boating and fishing, but because they have changed, it might be better to look at others if you plan on hiking in and out of water.