Teva Olowahu
$16.95 - $25.00
MSRP: $24.00 (women's)
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User Reviews
Soft and comfy, the multiple straps make it a little…
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Source: bought it new
Summary
Soft and comfy, the multiple straps make it a little more secure, but not very durable.
Pros
- Comfort
- Look
Cons
- Durability
These flip-flops are comfortable and look great with the multiple straps! Not super durable, but good for wearing around urban environments.
These are by far the best sandals I have ever tried.
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Use: everyday
Break-in Period: none necessary, 1-2 weeks til molded to your feet
Price Paid: $20
These are by far the best sandals I have ever tried. I wear them every day it's warm enough. They mold to your feet and provide just the right balance of support and softness. The straps hug them to your feet.
I have worn them on short day hikes, but I do not recommend using these for a hard core hike. Being a flip-flop style sandal they would not offer your feet enough protection.
Description
The Olowahu is a flip-flop made by Teva. It has an average rating of 4.5 stars (out of 5), based on 2 user reviews
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