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Teva Men's Omnium Closed Toe Sandal

SKU: 

6148

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Our Price: $58.21 - $85.00
Sale Price: $63.71 - $85.00
Colors:
Bungee CordBurnt OliveChocolate Chip
Ombre Blue
Description:

The Teva® Omnium men's water shoe is guaranteed to keep you comfortable during wet or dry adventures. It's crafted using PU-coated synthetic leather for a quick-drying, lightweight fit. An encapsulated Shoc Pad™ in the heel attenuates shock on impact, while the Spider Rubber® outsole provides dependable traction on slippery surfaces.

Features:
  • Quick-drying

  • Encapsulated Shoc-Pad

  • Non-marking Spider sole

  • Integrated toe-protection

Product Details:
Product Length: 12.3 inches
Product Width: 7.5 inches
Product Height: 4.9 inches
Product Weight: 1.95 pounds
Package Length: 12.0 inches
Package Width: 8.0 inches
Package Height: 4.0 inches
Package Weight: 2.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 77 reviews
 
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 77 customer reviews )
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26 of 27 found the following review helpful:

5Excellent-- and I'm a cheapskate that's hard to fit  Oct 31, 2008
By AccentJim "Accent Jim"
These are outstanding shoes/sandals. I am very hard to fit because my feet are very wide near the toes, so I always dread buying shoes. I usually have to buy shoes and extra 1/2 to 1 size too large to deal with my wide feet, but these fit perfectly in my true size. Great roomy toe space! I couldn't be happier. I'm planning to buy at least one extra pair in case they phase these out.

ADDITIONAL UPDATE: JUNE 2009. I took these as my sole shoes on a three-week trip to Greece. They're great, but the soles (on both!) started to come off! I was able to glue them, so I got by, but I was very disappointed to have that happen on these expensive shoes. HOWEVER, I'd still give 5 stars because Teva is replacing them. It only cost me the $10 it took to ship them to Teva. Great customer service rocks.

19 of 19 found the following review helpful:

1Unmitaged disaster  Jun 10, 2010
By Arthur Balajthy "River Chaser"
We purchased a variety of Teva sandal models for a 15 day trip down the Grand Canyon. We wore them around the house and yard for a few weeks to break them in. The very first day in the canyon they started falling apart - the soles delaminated and I spent hours of precious canyon time trying to glue them using shoo goo, aqua seal and gorilla glue. Nothing held more than a couple days. Finally we duct taped them as best we could and hoped we didn't kill ourselves on the hikes by slipping on the duct taped soles. Another customer on the trip also had her Tevas delaminate (we had the spider rubber inserts, she had a full rubber sole). The guides previously had bad experiences with Teva and wouldn't touch them with a 10 foot pole.

Teva knew these sandals were crap, and sold them anyway instead of recalling them. I bought some of the original Teva sandals 20 years ago, but will never buy their product again.

19 of 20 found the following review helpful:

3Comfortable but...  Jul 10, 2009
By Chad Amberg
First off, very comfortable shoe. I've been wearing them almost daily for 2-3 months. But not much outdoor use, mostly to work and back. Not heavy use at all, and only a few months.
So the other day when I had to break out the hot glue gun to start gluing the heel back on in several spots, I was a little disappointed. I see another reviewer was having the same problem. If you look at the picture, the dark part of the heel on the side was coming off, along with the dark part on the side ball of the foot.
As long as the glue holds, I'll keep wearing these because they're just a nice shoe to wear. But I'll wonder a bit in the future if I go to purchase another pair.

17 of 19 found the following review helpful:

4Light, Comfy, Pleased so far  Jul 01, 2008
By Dan Glimn "Daggermtb"
Have had a pair of the Omniums for about a month now. I take about an 11 1/2 size and ordered the 12. Fit is great. Very adjustable from loose to snug with front & rear velcro & lace thingys. Mostly been hiking in the woods, roads, & in the stream a little. Pretty nice for jogging thanks to the cush in the heel.
Likes: Lite weight, adjustable, comfy, great traction, water resistant / quick drying, no socks needed.
Dislikes: They will pick up small rocks - I need to stop at least once an outing to empty them out. Stones get trapped & you can't get them out without taking the shoes off. They are a little funky looking also, but hey, who isn't.
Would definitely recommend.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

1Poor Quality Sandals  Aug 26, 2010
By I. D. Dinov
Avoid this Teva sandal model (Teva Men's Omnium Hiking Shoe, http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0017KLRWC)! A month after I started wearing the sandals both out-soles broke from the main sandal body! It seems they used paper-glue. Very surprised as I've been wearing Teva for over 6 years now and this has never been a problem. The Sandals are very poor quality.

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