User Review: Tecnica Torrent
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Materials: 100% Synthetic
Use: Walking, hiking, some running, fishing, airport terminal
Break-in Period: None
Weight: 13 oz (In size 12)
The problem with many "amphibious" shoes is that despite their usual light weight they often don't dry quickly enough. Another problem for many of them is comfort. They can be so low profile they are unsuitable for extended periods of walking. Sometimes the synthetic materials chafe bare feet or fit too snugly and don't breathe as well as they should. And finally, durability is a constant concern.
The Tecnica Torrent defeats all of these issues. With the cellular rubber under the heels, and thick springy midsoles, the Torrent feels like a performance running shoe, and the strap support system lets you snug or loosen the fit as needed. It's a shoe I can wear all day long.
The placement of a mesh panel between the first and second toes seems especially effective at drawing fresh air into the shoes with each step or stray breeze. Many shoes have mesh that is placed in efficiently and does not produce the cooling feeling unless air is blown on the spot. The soles are stitched into the shoe at the toe for enhanced durability, a measure I can recall in no other water shoe.
The traction, although billed as a generic "sticky rubber" is certainly no weak point. I would say the grip is excellent.
Now, for water. Not much to say, really, other than water does not last long on or inside the Torrent. The shoes act like a sieve, and anything left over is dry in no time, especially if you're moving.
There are more protective shoes out there, but there's always a loss in some other area(s) as a result. I think the Torrent is the closest any company has come to the perfect amphibious shoe so far.
Where to Buy
Buy Online We found the Torrent at 1 online store:
| Store | Product Description | Price |
Backcountry Outlet | Torrent Shoe - Women's | $47.97 | Buy Now |
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