Teva Terra-Fi 3
User Reviews
Shock pad sucks. These are not like my old Tevas which…
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Source: bought it new
Price Paid: $60
Summary
Shock pad sucks.
Pros
- Everything except the shock pad
Cons
- Shock pad falls apart and hurts your heel
These are not like my old Tevas which actually lasted for a long time of seasonal use. I've had these for two years and the shock pad has completely disintegrated and I can no longer wear them.
It's too bad because everything else on the sandal is in great condition. These will probably be the last pair of Tevas I own because of this. Shock pad was very poor design (wonder if they even tested it before selling to mass market).
Cut my feet up. Every piece of plastic on this thing…
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Source: bought it new
Price Paid: $70
Summary
Cut my feet up.
Pros
- Waterproof
Cons
- Uncomfortable
Every piece of plastic on this thing cut my feet up. They were terrible.
All Terra-Fi 3 versions
In addition to the 2 men's reviews above, there is 1 review for another version of the Terra-Fi 3.
Description
The Men's Terra-Fi 3 is a men's sport sandal made by Teva. It has an average rating of 0.5 stars (out of 5), based on 2 user reviews
Where to Buy
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