Teva  Outflow Universal Water Shoes - Women's

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Featuring stretch-fit collars, quick-drying mesh and grippy rubber outsoles, the women's Teva Outflow Universal water shoes are designed for comfort on aquatic adventures and all-day exploring.

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Features

  • Quick-dry mesh uppers are made from 30% recycled polyester and are backed by the Teva Universal Strapping System
  • 100% recycled polyester microfiber linings provide a soft feel against your skin
  • Stretch -it collars have hook-and-loop closures that allow you to get the shoes on and off quickly and get the fit just right
  • 15% recycled EVA topsoles cushion your feet and provide a springy feel
  • Outsoles contains 30% recycled Spider rubber, a high performance rubber compound that provides excellent grip
  • Treated with Life Naturals, a responsibly sourced peppermint-based antimicrobial that fights the growth of odor-causing bacteria
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Technical Specs

Best Use

Watersports

Footwear Height

Ankle

Footwear Closure

Strap

Upper

Quick-dry mesh

Lining

Recycled microfiber

Topsole

EVA

Midsole

EVA

Outsole

Spider rubber

Vegan

Yes

Weight (Pair)

1 lb. 8.1 oz

Gender

Women's

Sustainability

Contains recycled materials

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2 reviews with an average rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars

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JR Moltz
Location:Orlando, FL
Age:55–64
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

Worked well in th Narrows in Zion

I looked for water shoes that were high quality and would hopefully not give me blisters. These shoes were perfect for the task of walking roughly 5 miles in and out of the Narrows. I wore Smart wool socks which again were perfect for preventing blisters and small pebbles and other stuff from causing problems. Some reviewers complained about the Velcro placement on the straps, for which I did not have an issue. I think if someone’s feet are quite narrow, this might be more of a concern.

Age:55–64
Anonymous
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
2 years ago

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