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    Teva Olowahu Flip-Flops


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    I have a pair of A'rcopedico ballet flats that are very comfortable. They are not quite sandals. They are very cute. Made in Portugal.
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    I like Keen's for their fit, but most of them are too covered up and they make my feet sweat something awful in summer.

    My favorite pair of sport sandals are a pair of Teva's actually. I bought the Tirra sandal for a kayaking trip and fell in love with them. Super comfy! I love how the front straps are adjustable, so I could adjust them to fit my wider foot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by GLC1968 View Post
    I like Keen's for their fit, but most of them are too covered up and they make my feet sweat something awful in summer...
    That's why I LOVED the Keen Zerraport, it was true sandal with a rubber toe. Of course they stopped making them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pax View Post
    That's why I LOVED the Keen Zerraport, it was true sandal with a rubber toe. Of course they stopped making them.
    My hubby LOVED those, too. They do have a similar one, but only in men's sizes. Keen Hydro Guide.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zoom-zoom View Post
    My hubby LOVED those, too. They do have a similar one, but only in men's sizes. Keen Hydro Guide.
    The hydroguide came with a different sole, the arch part is super hard and just wrecks my knee. Wish they hadn't messed with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pax View Post
    The hydroguide came with a different sole, the arch part is super hard and just wrecks my knee. Wish they hadn't messed with them.
    Ahhh...I guess that's good to know. He couldn't find the Hydro Guides in his size and ended up ordering a pair of Venice sandals.
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    I haven't worn sandals in ..over a decade or more.

    I don't cycle in sandals and when I walk around off the bike, it's in running shoes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pax View Post
    That's why I LOVED the Keen Zerraport, it was true sandal with a rubber toe. Of course they stopped making them.
    Yeah, even ones like those were too much for me in summer. I have one pair (I don't know the name) that is more like an open slide-type sandal and I still couldn't handle them. Keen's thick sole combined with the toe guard was just too closed in. I loved them out on our farm (more protection from thorns and stuff) but for everyday use, my feet were just too hot.
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    I have a pair of Merrell Sandals (Bassoon or a similar style) that I love. They are not the most fashionable but are very comfortable!

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    Rainbow Sandals!! and Reef too! and for the minimalist..Vibram Five Fingers are very comfortable too.
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    Keens and Tevas. For "dress up" Danskos.

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    I use to live in Animal flip flops all year but recent years I seem to trip or fall over 'nothing'! So decided to be more careful, keeping Animal flip flops for beach or indoors. Seeing this thread was perfect, gave me a few ideas.

    Since I have started walking far more, I wanted sandasl I felt 'safe' in, so bought:


    Am so pleased, only cost $16 so have ordered a second pair.

    So thanks to all comments on this thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Miranda View Post
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    These are my favorite sandals. I also have an older pair of Teva Dozers, that I just love for hiking, the beach, around the house.... Unfortunately, the newer model Dozers are not as good.

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    I'm a chacos girl, but the newer ones barely have enough strap to cinch tight enough (my pair from 2002 has different lenghts on the webbing vs adjustable part). Also would recommend the single-strap ones over the webbed ones with the two skinnier straps. Those are cute but chafe a lot more when they're wet.

    Can't wear Keens b/c my feet are too low volume but they look really comfy.

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