User Review: Teva Karnali Wraptor
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Materials: Nylon staps and webbing around the foot.
Use: Worn in silt laced water in a slot canyon in Utah.
Break-in Period: I wore them for a couple days dry while walking and cycling around town.
Weight: Maybe a couple pounds together?
Price Paid: $109
For a water sandal it's fairly good, but after use in Buckskin Gulch in southern Utah this fall I would say its just okay. When new and never having been wet, it went on my foot fine, but after wearing it in silt laced water and drying out between uses, even after being rinsed of sand it had shrunk and was difficult to put back on when I needed it again. I had to re-adjust the straps to refit my foot like I did when I first wore them.
And even tho I bought it larger than my foot size as I usually do for hiking shoes it gave my feet blisters along the sides, heel and toe (where a cover is over the big toe area).
I don't think I will wear them again.
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