 
                        From a Grand Canyon raft in 1984 to docks, stoops, and sidewalks around the world, one of Teva’s very first sandal stands as a testament to timeless comfort and utilitarian style. Teva is an authentic icon in the outdoor industry. Founded in the early 1980's by a Colorado River guide, Teva pioneered the sport-sandal category. For more than 20 years on rivers, in canyons, and across the trails of the great outdoors, athletes and enthusiasts have traveled the globe comfortably and confidently in Teva footwear. Providing positive contributions to the world in which we play is at the core of everything Teva stands for. The Teva name itself is a Hebrew word meaning "nature" and the hand logo is the Hopi symbol for "friendship" and "water." Teva supports the outdoor athletic lifestyle and remains committed to innovation in outdoor performance footwear, the platforms which carry enthusiasts beyond the offices of the day-to-day and onto the rivers, trails, and canyons of the next adventure.
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                                                    Wore them out of the box all day long the first day. Great support, good quality and user comfortable. I even managed well on a 5K walk with my two big GSP dogs. True to size but not if you have super narrow feet, since straps are only so adjustable. Almost too wide for me and I am typically medium width. Would buy again! 🥰
 
                                                    Let me start by saying I have very oddly shaped feet lol. I got them scanned at a running store once and every measurement was at the far end of their average spectrum. So while my length measures around a size 5.5-6 I'm in the 95th percentile for width so I usually have to wear a 7-7.5 wide shoe. All that to say this sandal is the best for my extra wide feet!I've had these about 3 months and I have put them to the test! Few days after purchase I spent 4 days in Vegas wearing these the whole time and walking 20,000+ steps a day around the strip. No blisters! And although my feet did hurt at the end of the day it was tired hurt from walking way more than usual and not the shoes fault. Next we did 3 days at Disneyland with days near 30,000 steps (one day was 15 miles of walking!). Again no blisters! I pretty much wear these anytime I'm not at work where I'm required to wear closed toed shoes since I got them. And after all the crazy use I've given them the last 3 months and they barely show any wear! Very very happy with this purchase! They are lightweight but still tough and comfortable. I also like that you can adjust both the ankle straps and the toe strap so people with weirdly shaped feet like me can adjust these easily.
 
                                                    I really miss the old design, with the lighter straps, but since they don't make them anymore, these are the next best thing. I've worn them wet and dry, to the beach, out hiking, around town - they're just great. SO comfortable. They are just so much more comfortable than so many other sandals that I tried. And I love the placement of the straps, they are flattering on my toes.
 
                                                    Overall, these sandals are comfortable. I bought them to wear on vacation as an every day sandal with arch support. The arch support is decent, although I could use a little more. But the look of the sandals is less rugged than my other Tevas that have better arch support, which, ultimately, is what I was looking for.I really couldn’t understand the complaint about the ankle strap. But now I get it. On my right foot, the sandal is extremely comfortable in every way. Even the oddly placed ankle strap. On my prone-to-prolapsing left foot, the strap doesn’t close enough to cover all the Velcro and feels tight. It’s weird. Resigning myself to pulling out all the stuff that will be sticking to the exposed Velcro too.The straps that cover the top of my foot are adjustable and comfortable, providing a perfectly placed opening for the bunion on one of my feet. They’re plenty supportive, more so than they look in pictures, where the straps appear too flimsy to hold them on my feet.I typically wear a 9 1/2 M in shoes, and ordered and 9 in these as I do in most sandals. The length is good.
 
                                                    These shoes are comfortable. I like this brand and they didn’t disappoint. I’m happy with this purchase, true to size. I can walk all day in these and do trail walking too.Took them and walked in Italy (Rome and Venice, Murano island, and Milan) for 12 hours each day, my feet did not hurt at all. I only needed to pack these! In the plane over, my feet swelled wearing another slip on shoe, I switched to my Teva and my feet felt free and comfortable and the swelling went away. I walked with them over cobble stone roads, hopped on buses, all through the day and night nothing but comfort.
 
                                                    Wore these on our Europe vacation. Nice looking and Very comfortable. Good arch support
 
                                                    Comfortable, very stylish, long wearing
 
                                                    I love Teva’s. I have been wearing them for many years, with Hurricanes being my first pair. Then I discovered Tirra about four years ago and of course instantly fell in love with those too. My husband says the Hurricanes are bulky/chunky looking , so he always prefers I wear the Tirra, but I have lake blue in the Tirra and that bright blue doesn’t always match everything. I love blacks and greys for sandals, so I decided on the Verra, plus it’s minimal looking with less straps and can be worn with anything. I have been reading reviews off and on for weeks now.Verra versus Tirra: Tirra are the ultimate in comfort, construction and overall feel. No rubbing anywhere, not even on my pinky toes, perfect arch support, you name it. Verra are not constructed quite as good. On the inside of the ankle strap, the part that hugs the inside of your foot and ankle, Verra appears to be just glued. Tirra is stitched very well, heavy duty type stitching. So that might be why some women have the straps eventually coming away from the shoe. Also, they differ on the bottoms. Tirra are straight up grippy rubber, the Verra I just got are part rubber (fronts and backs) but more like a compressed foam on the majority of the bottoms. The soles on Verra are visibly thinner than Tirra, but arch support is still pretty good. As for sizing, I wear a size 9 in Hurricanes, a 9.5 in Tirra and I had to order a 10 in Verra. I always wear 9’s in sandals, even my Birkenstocks are size 40 R. Style wise, Verra are cuter and more feminine looking but also the straps on Tirra are far superior. The material on Tirra seem to dry faster and is softer. Also straps have a cushioning fabric underneath where it touches your feet, Verra doesn’t.One last thing about comparing the two, the strap between both pieces of velcro that cover the ankle is much shorter on the Verra, which is why when you close that strap, it doesn’t cover the front of the ankle as well as Tirra.I am returning the Verra. My feet are hurting already, just from wearing them around the house. Based on my own experience, Verra seem like they are more for a narrow foot. I have one narrow and one medium width, but even my narrow foot is hurting.Hope this helps someone else trying to compare the Tirra and Verra models.