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Teva Forge Pro eVent Leather Cross-Training Shoes - Men\'s

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    Teva Forge Pro eVent Leather Cross-Training Shoes - Men's

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    Teva Forge Pro eVent® Leather cross-training shoes feature waterproof protection and a supportive, comfortable design so those random, spontaneous adventures can happen without missing a step.

    • Robust nubuck leather uppers offer all-terrain toughness and a touch of classic style to handle adventures and outings; riveted, hinged lace eyelets ensure a snug fit
    • Highly breathable eVent waterproof membranes keep the elements out while setting a high standard for comfort by allowing perspiration to dissipate and vent quickly
    • Polyester mesh linings quickly wick sweat away from feet for greater in-shoe comfort
    • Removable insoles feature flip-flop-like comfort, thanks to an infusion of Teva Mush® EVA material
    • EVA midsoles, each with a heel Shoc Pad™, absorb shock and transfer it for enhanced push-off energy
    • Nylon shanks deliver torsional stability and increased stiffness for comfort on varied terrain
    • Aggressive outsoles on the Teva Forge Pro eVent Leather shoes use grippy and durable Spider® rubber for lasting traction on mixed surfaces

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    Teva Forge Pro eVent Leather Cross-Training Shoes - Men's Specs
    Specification
    Description
    Best use
    Multisport
    Cross-training
    Ankle
    Lace-up
    Yes
    Nubuck leather
    eVent waterproof breathable membrane/polyester mesh
    EVA
    Nylon shank
    Spider rubber
    1 lb. 6 oz.
    Men's
    Running shoe type
    Footwear height
    Footwear closure
    Waterproof
    Upper
    Lining
    Midsole
    Support
    Outsole
    Average footwear weight (pair)
    Gender

    Teva Forge Pro eVent Leather Cross-Training Shoes - Men's Customer Reviews

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    4.0

    Great Winter Shoes

    By psullymn

    from Minneapolis, MN

    About Me Casual/ Recreational

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    Pros

    • Comfortable
    • Durable
    • Good Traction
    • Lightweight

    Cons

    • Price

    Best Uses

    • Walking

    Comments about Teva Forge Pro eVent Leather Cross-Training Shoes - Men's:

    I bought the shoes as a nice all around winter shoe for the water proofing, I wear them to work at the office and on trail hiking walks where there is less snow but some standing water.

    • Sizing:
    • Feels true to size
    • Width:
    • Feels true to width
    • Arch Type:
    • Average Arch
    • Was this a gift?:
    • No

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