Teva Women's Elina Sandal,Helix Black,8 M US

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Teva Women's Elina Sandal,Helix Black,8 M US

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Binding: Apparel
Brand: Teva
Clothing Size: 8 M US
Color: Helix Black
Department: womens
EAN: 0889830069681
Fabric Type: Webbed fabric
Label: Teva
Manufacturer: Teva
Publisher: Teva
Studio: Teva



Features:
  • Soft, Mush EVA sole
  • Enhanced arch support

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Product Description:
203514HEL8 Features: The patterned outsole provides traction on low-tide rocks and dewy boardwalks Enhanced arch support Specifications: Upper: Tubular webbing Midsole: EVA Outsole: EVA









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Sizing
I normally wear 8.5 or even 9 so was nervous when I ordered these in size 8. The footbed is relatively narrow and my feet are not, but these still fit comfortably. The mush sole is a lovely Teva specialty and the strap is soft as well. I'm glad I ordered an 8 because the sole is longer than my feet by about 1/2 an inch.
I haven't worn them very long yet but so far am happy with how the look, feel, and fit. Sorry if my review and the other sizing review make it a confusing issue! I'd say if you have size 9 Teva Mush flip flops and they seem large, then go with the 8.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Comfortable and supportive
* These are a great every day sandle that have a good arch support. I like the way they look as well as how they function. Many other fun colors, too. ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - better than flipflops
The sole and the string are soft; won't hurt your feet. Great for narrow feet; won't feel too loose like most flipflops. They might feel a little tight at first, but as you wear them, the string gets loose, without becoming too loose. the second knot keeps foot from raising too far away from sandal when walking, so they are stable, and good for longer walks too. They look better than most flipflops.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - comfy flip flops
* I have worn the Teva Elixir for several years as the only sandals with enough support for my aging feet. I wanted something softer to wear around the house. These are okay but I cannot wear them all day so I still have to wear the elixirs. I can wear these for a couple of hours but then the soles of my feet start going numb, don't know why, but for a younger/healthier foot these would probably be great. Don't expect the support or the width you get with a Teva Elixir sandal. I had to go up a size, but they are comfortable from the moment you put them on ...



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Excellent sandal for all around
I was looking for a sandal that I could wear to work and around home. This one fits wonderfully and looks great. My only problem is I wear it too much and I probably need to buy another pair.

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