The Truth About Teva

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июн 2024
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    Teva Review vs knockoff tevas - Teva Sandals are some of the most popular sandals and allegedly the best sport sandal you can buy but are they worth the money? When I look at Tevas I just see foam straps and plastic so we are going to see if there is more to teva universal sandals by cutting them in half and compare them to Amazon tevas and Walmart tevas to see what’s inside and if you get what you pay for.
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    Timestamps:
    0:00 Intro
    0:15 Shoe Info
    0:31 Strap Test
    1:42 Slippers?
    2:04 Puncture Test
    2:40 Durometer Test
    3:16 Buckle Test
    4:01 Campfire Test
    6:00 Cut In Half
    7:36 Analysis
    9:03 Do You Get What You Pay For?
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  • @mikester6192
    @mikester6192 2 года назад +970

    Chaco sandals would be a great candidate for this comparison

    • @nomadclan3604
      @nomadclan3604 2 года назад +24

      Their quality went way down once they weren't American made. I stopped buying them.

    • @TheHeroPercy
      @TheHeroPercy 2 года назад +7

      @@nomadclan3604 they’re still made in Michigan I’m pretty sure

    • @WesPerry
      @WesPerry 2 года назад +47

      @@nomadclan3604 stopped buying them? Did you have need for another pair for some reason? Mine are over ten years old and still kicking 😂

    • @JHabc
      @JHabc 2 года назад +13

      The pair I bought was such a rip off. Not only did they take forever to put on every time, they were so uncomfortable. I went back to my old worn out Tevas just to get relief. Never again.

    • @WesPerry
      @WesPerry 2 года назад +16

      @@JHabc why would they take forever to put on? You size the straps once and then just cinch them down…

  • @kittymervine6115
    @kittymervine6115 2 года назад +577

    I've worn Tevas for over 20 years. I've had my oldest daughter "borrowing" them for years. She has worn them through EVERYTHING, as she is a competitive kayaker. Carrying boats up rocky paths among other tests. We both have donated Tevas after a few years, as they were still really great and we just wanted a new fresh pair (or two). Also for someone like myself with arthritis that can't wear a normal sandal, they are so wonderful. Adjust the straps to fit comfortably and no rubbing on sore toes and I'm glad they passed the test. I might say go with Walmart for small children that grow out of sandals quickly, but I am so glad to know the money spent (especially when the kids were young and budgets tight) was well worth it! THANK YOU!

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC 2 года назад +3

      I wear them out in one summer. I also have what is probably arthritis knee pain so i can’t wear shoes after less time than normal. I still like them.

    • @1One2Three5Eight13
      @1One2Three5Eight13 2 года назад +11

      This video is also really useful to know that your next pair of Tevas will be just as good as your current ones. There are so many formerly-good brands out there, where people have 20-year-old items (I'm thinking mainly appliances, but it applies elsewhere too) that will still be going strong after one that you buy today breaks.

    • @billybassman21
      @billybassman21 Год назад +1

      I'll stick to my boots and sneakers.

    • @spulwasser
      @spulwasser Год назад +5

      I recently bought my first Tevas for hiking. I have pretty severe orthopedic problems with my feet (basically totally flat and instable ankle etc.) and these were the first hiking sandals that I didn't get friction lesions from after a couple of hours in hot & humid environments. I especially appreciate the wide sole (don't constantly rubb my foot on the edge of the sandal sole) and the adjustable straps!

    • @misterthegeoff9767
      @misterthegeoff9767 Год назад +2

      As an ex white water kayaker with arthritis I am right there with you. I use skechers sandals right now because the straps go on more securely but the fact that the tevas have arch support is a massive plus point. The Teva soles give me way more confidence gripping on wet rock too that the budget brands I tried when I was a broke student. I once had to climb out of the Finstermunz gorge in Switzerland with my Kayak while wearing Tevas and the fact I am here to tell that story says a lot

  • @visualartsbyjr2464
    @visualartsbyjr2464 2 года назад +422

    The Walmart brand is a bit of a shocker. That being said, I’d spend the $55 for myself and the Walmart brant for kids that will outgrow them in a season.

    • @DarkMuj
      @DarkMuj 2 года назад +27

      The trick is to buy the kids big sizes with room to grow. Plus, having big shoes when they are small prevents them from running around easily, so you can control them better. It’s a 200 IQ parenting move

    • @ScorpionBear_AG
      @ScorpionBear_AG 2 года назад +81

      @@DarkMuj Messes up their balance and feet to step coordination, the best thing a kid can do is be bare foot but shoes wise definitely be their size, they can really get hurt.

    • @DarkMuj
      @DarkMuj 2 года назад +27

      @@ScorpionBear_AG dangit well i guess by 200IQ i really meant 20 IQ

    • @tcoker0416
      @tcoker0416 2 года назад +13

      @@DarkMuj Do you even have kids lmao I'd never do this

    • @DarkMuj
      @DarkMuj 2 года назад +10

      @@tcoker0416 … I actually don’t have kids. I’m just trying to make 200IQ recommendations on the internet

  • @lauramater4098
    @lauramater4098 2 года назад +175

    As a preschool teacher, I wear Tevas every day from the moment the snow melts to the first snow. I get some impressive foot tan lines. I also wore them to Disney World and they not only held up to 20,000 steps a day but my feet never once got sore!

    • @oshinofalakoju5749
      @oshinofalakoju5749 2 года назад +3

      RIGHT! I recently came back from the British Virgin islands. I went on countless hikes, long walks, nights out - my feet were super comfy!

    • @CC-bw2rp
      @CC-bw2rp Год назад +2

      Whats the model called you wear from Teva? ?

    • @CC-bw2rp
      @CC-bw2rp Год назад

      Witch TEVA do you were? What is the model called? Tirra???

    • @oshinofalakoju5749
      @oshinofalakoju5749 Год назад +3

      @@CC-bw2rp The ones I wore were TEVA ORIGINAL UNIVERSAL. Highly recommend.

    • @julianrodriguez661
      @julianrodriguez661 Год назад

      impressive foot tanline: nice writing

  • @lillyrose6568
    @lillyrose6568 2 года назад +670

    Not surprised that amazon's shoe was crap. I AM surprised walmart wasn't just as bad. Love these videos!!!

    • @kcgunesq
      @kcgunesq 2 года назад +17

      Although i've worn Teva for roughly 30 years and won't switch, I could see a case where you are traveling and lose a pair. Given these results, it may actually make sense to find a temp pair at Walmart if you didn't have a good address for receiving packages and didn't want to spend time driving around looking for the genuine article.

    • @goldcd
      @goldcd 2 года назад +7

      Always feel the cheap segment is more interesting (see the same on project farm reviews).
      We all know the premium brand should be premium - and should get a kicking if it isn't.
      Then we lazily assume the budget brands are all built to the lowest possible cost and will all be crap - and get that warm glow when we realize that somebody in a chinese factory, ate a little bit of potential profit, to make a far better product than they were asked to. Hope they see the see the review and take a bit of satisfaction (and reference it in future bid responses for a brand trying to beat them down on cost)

    • @sarabeth8050
      @sarabeth8050 2 года назад

      You really can't trust reviews on Amazon. Most of their "top ranked" products are from fly-by-night Chinese companies who then write their own glowing reviews like the sandals shown here. If you make the mistake of buying one of these products, you get garbage that's ridiculously overpriced like these sandals.

    • @beelzemobabbity
      @beelzemobabbity 2 года назад +11

      I have a pair from Walmart, they’re pretty comfortable, i just wish the bottom was rubber not foam, but they were only 11$

    • @pistachiosandpopcorn7146
      @pistachiosandpopcorn7146 2 года назад +9

      Well I would buy something at Walmart before Amazon. I do not trust all this amazon stuff. Walmart isn't as bad as people think (talking how good their products are..not the politics of it). But I steer clear of amazon.

  • @dotink
    @dotink 2 года назад +296

    As others have pointed out, the most important thing is that Teva actually supports your feet. They last a lot longer, and your feet will be happy. I have a pair of Chacos, but they hurt my feet a bit. I suspect they are just as good, but the style I bought just didn’t fit my feet as well. Definitely worth the money to treat your feet well, and invest in a pair of shoes that last longer than a few months.

    • @laurenringel8399
      @laurenringel8399 2 года назад +5

      I always buy the clouds for that reason! Softer footbed.

    • @SirenaSpades
      @SirenaSpades 2 года назад +7

      Chacos killed my feet too. I had this feeling like when someone hits your funny bone, only under my arch! With each step! I had to stop wearing them after a week, it was very painful!

    • @VirginiaGeorge
      @VirginiaGeorge 2 года назад +3

      I was worried about Chacos pulling my arches but they feel great for me.
      You’re so right that taking care of feet is important. I have 2 kids in orthotics because genetically they don’t have strong arches, so we have been talking about making sure to buy good shoes and taking care of your feet.

    • @polapaul
      @polapaul Год назад

      Chacos fit a very specific way and are not true to size. You have to try on many different sizes and widths and find a pair that fits the contours of your feet. Once they do, they are the most comfortable pair of sandals ever, but if they are even slightly off-size, they can wreak havoc on your feet, ankles, and knees.

  • @malunallena1364
    @malunallena1364 2 года назад +489

    I recently bought a pair of tevas before going on a family vacation to Hawaii. I felt guilty about spending so much when there are cheaper alternatives but thank you for this video! I felt comfortable wearing them everyday and now after watching this video I have absolutely no regrets! 😄

    • @-MaryPoppins-
      @-MaryPoppins- 2 года назад +9

      As someone who has found her forever hiking shoe (teva grandview, the blue ones 😩🤣), you get what you pay for!!! I say this as someone who not only wears one pair of shoes until they die, but also as someone who HATES shoes, but loves hiking. Outs IDIOTIC for me to spend so much money on a shoe, but as it turns out, it’s been two years of daily wear, and the shoes are STILL perfect. Idk how (I have a German shepherd, chihuahua, and human toddler along with a pack for all their gear, so io have zero time to care for SHOES of all things 💀), but they’re amazing. Sometimes, it truly does all a difference!!! If you know your size, and it’s not changing, please check out websites for deals/sales!! Off-season is the best time to buy, and I’ve bought everything with at least a 30% discount (a lot of kids, so lots of money on THEM, means mommy gets to come last 😂).

    • @shinnam
      @shinnam 2 года назад +12

      Don't feel guilty about it. In Sweden, I spent about $70 US for Tivas, have had them 6 years, wear them daily 3 months as year. Do have a it of velcro I need to restitch, but the shoul last another 3-4 years. . I would have gone through at least 2 pairs of the cheap ones in that time. Better quality is better for our planet.

    • @koya5001
      @koya5001 2 года назад +3

      They last you for years! Treat them well, with love, and they’ll pay you back for sure with comfy feet and many km of distance walking bringing you to awesome sight to discover. :)

    • @bethlouden971
      @bethlouden971 2 года назад

      I have terrible feet in fact I've had 2 surgeries since September. I buy a lot of 2nd hand and when I dobuh new it's nothing fancy but I will pay up for shoes because shoes are very important for me and you get what you pay for!! I paid $140 for some Birkenstocks that Are still in my closet waiting for my foot to heal!!

    • @funchik93
      @funchik93 Год назад

      You will be satisfied to know that you don't have to buy new sandals for about 25 years now. They are very durable.

  • @Graybeard_
    @Graybeard_ Год назад +70

    I remember I was really frustrated at how expensive Tevas were when I was looking to buy a pair back in the early 2000s. I procrastinated because of the price. I still have them and wear them. The straps on both sandals have pulled out of the sole at all four corners over the years, and I have repaired them with shoegoo every time. Over 20 years and still going. I'd say I got my $30 worth.

  • @alexanderverdoodt
    @alexanderverdoodt 2 года назад +113

    I’ve owned several pair of teva’s. I’ve been wearing them since childhood. They are very reliable and absolutely worth the money. I highly recommend them.

    • @pistachiosandpopcorn7146
      @pistachiosandpopcorn7146 2 года назад

      And Teva really isn't that expensive either. I think their prices (ok last I looked was two years ago) have stayed almost the same since the 90s. Now maybe I am wrong but the way I remember it...they are about the same. I think I remember their sandals being 50 bucks back then. Sounded way way too expensive to me then but now..not at all.

  • @dalydegagne1839
    @dalydegagne1839 2 года назад +378

    I have had three pair of Tevas over the years, and have found they wore well and never let me down! Also, the grip was really good when walking on wet or other potentially slippery surfaces. Tevas IMHO are really worth the extra money because they last so much longer than other less expensive sandals. Thanks for putting Tevas to the test!

    • @wanderlustaesthete4117
      @wanderlustaesthete4117 2 года назад

      I have a pair and I concur.

    • @Mel-pb5xw
      @Mel-pb5xw 2 года назад +7

      Agreed! I’m 42 & still have a pair from 7th grade. They don’t look new by any means so are relegated to kayaking, etc but functionally they’re still good as new!

    • @anima6035
      @anima6035 2 года назад +5

      I have a pair of hiking boots by teva and I LOVE them, they aren't my most stylish boots (they're ok) but they're definitely the ones I wear the most as they are so comfortable and lightweight (some hiking boots are too heavy lol). I spent almost the whole winter in them out in all weather (except heavy rain) everyday and they have held up amazing so far!

    • @witchsistah
      @witchsistah 2 года назад +4

      I've still got several pairs of 20 year-old Tevas that I bought for $20 a pair at Nordstrom Rack.

    • @medranochav
      @medranochav 2 года назад +2

      thanks for this comment. this plus the video have convinced me to get a pair

  • @carollois
    @carollois 2 года назад +57

    I wore my Teva flip flops in Asia, walking 10-15 km every day in extreme heat and humidity and they were amazing. We were walking on concrete most of the time, so you’d expect I had sore feet/legs, but nope. I was super comfortable all of the time. They are the best flip flop I’ve ever owned. Worth the money.

    • @elizabethmilbury8470
      @elizabethmilbury8470 Год назад

      Can I ask what kind/version you used? I just got a pair ( The Teva originals ) but was wondering if you got a different kind, like the platforms or the hurricane type, I'm just kind of asking to see how my pair is going to hold up and if I should consider getting a different pair in the future.

    • @carollois
      @carollois Год назад

      @@elizabethmilbury8470 I had the cheapest kind, the Mush flip flops. They have changes their styles though, so I’m not sure if they are still the same. My favourite flip flops though, hands down.

    • @elizabethmilbury8470
      @elizabethmilbury8470 Год назад +1

      @@carollois Thank you for the info! I looked them up and they're really cute! Maybe i should get them when my new ones wear out lol

  • @MsAngrybutterfly
    @MsAngrybutterfly 2 года назад +79

    I'm really rough on shoes, and I am also picky about them, and I own several pairs of Tevas, but mostly the ones that look dressier than the adventure sandals, including two pairs of wedges that you would not know are Teva's that are my "outdoor wedding shoes" that I use for violating the "no heels" suggestion at every outdoor wedding I attend. They are 100 times more comfortable than any dress flat I have ever worn. I have a pair of waterproof dress boots with 2.5 inch heels made by Teva that I wind up wearing walking the dog in the rain because they are more waterproof and comfortable than the Merrells I bought for that purpose. I am not remotely surprised that Tevas are worth the money. This was a good one! Hey if you read this, I have a request: women's steel toe work boots are IMPOSSIBLE! Thourogood stopped making my favorite and for whatever reason the men's thorogood I bought to replace it are terrible, and I am pretty sure it is the fit. Red Wing women's boots are a joke, and fall apart within days. I'm dying to find a decent replacement for my Thorogood double track oxford steel toe. I even wrote them. I'd love to see a women's work boot episode.

    • @garethbaus5471
      @garethbaus5471 2 года назад +7

      I don't have any experience with women's shoes (it seems rather problematic that women's sizes don't have many good quality work boots), but it is interesting that I used to wear work boots with a higher heel than you described

    • @MsAngrybutterfly
      @MsAngrybutterfly 2 года назад +1

      @@garethbaus5471 That is interesting! A lot of people think I am taller than I am because I am usually either wearing work boots or if I am dressed up I am wearing wedge heels, I seem to find them more comfortable than flat shoes. I'm surprised you would have work boots with an over 2.5 inch (around 60mm) heel though. My men's boots have about a 35mm heel.

    • @garethbaus5471
      @garethbaus5471 2 года назад +1

      @@MsAngrybutterfly At the time I was wearing a logger style boot with a 3" heel. They were comfortable, and gave a more secure footing on ladders.

    • @snowwhite2709
      @snowwhite2709 2 года назад +6

      My daughter works as a carpenters apprentice/reno, she has had great wear with P&F workware ladies workboots and moxie trades workboots. Comfortable, longwearing

    • @movingforwardLDTH
      @movingforwardLDTH 2 года назад +3

      So happy to see you are getting positive feedback to your question. A few months back (maybe a year?) I posted something similar, requesting a review of women’s boots. Viewer responses were overhelmingly, “Just wear men’s boots!” 🤦‍♀️

  • @Seasonal_Soundscapes
    @Seasonal_Soundscapes 2 года назад +54

    I've had my tevas for years and they still hold up great. They're a bit sturdier of a model than the ones in the video and I felt guilt for a long time spending so much on sandals but they're my go-to sandals, highly reccomend them

  • @hotaru8309
    @hotaru8309 2 года назад +57

    I actually used Tevas for a long time.
    I live in a desert and they were the first brand that could handle the rocks and heat.
    They protected me from the nassive amount if thorns on the paths. I'd pull sticks and cactus chunks out when I got ready to go home.
    I only had one 4" cactus spine get through and it went right through the more vulnerable strap hole.
    [ They never melted to the sidewalk, which sneakers do a lot. ]
    After my first pair finally wore out, a strap was threadbare and the velcro was suffering, I tried a different brand and they broke in a couple months.
    There are few options for open sandals with an adjustable back strap(I have tiny ankles on giant feet) and no thong inner toe strap. Luckily, Tevas are able to fill those shoes and take a beating.

    • @hypnagogue
      @hypnagogue 2 года назад +1

      wouldn’t the thorns still poke the tops of your feet since it’s a sandal tho?

    • @hotaru8309
      @hotaru8309 2 года назад +5

      @@hypnagogue They can, but usually you're stepping on them and few touch the top of your feet.
      However, it is definitely a risk when walking close to plants, brushing the sides of your feet against the desert and plants. The sides are the weak spot, but I havent gotten stuck there very often.
      Closed shoes are very hot and sweaty, dehydrating, and thorns can pierce and become trapped inside- that's why you'd risk using sandals.
      Both have pros and cons.

    • @KKIcons
      @KKIcons 2 года назад

      Did you try Xero? I can't wear many types of sandals at all but they have an adjustable back one. It stays on through all kind of terrain, even though I haven't taken them to the desert yet but I want to.

    • @missmojo8779
      @missmojo8779 2 года назад +1

      Shoes melting on the sidewalk?! Sounds like hell. Now I understand why my blunnies are heat qualified, I never thought about those temperatures!

  • @bnn9912
    @bnn9912 2 года назад +27

    My parents bought me a pair of Teva's almost 3 years ago when they found out I was trying to decide on a new summer shoe. I hate closed-toe shoes so I wear sandals whenever possible, about 8 months out of the year for me. Those sandals look almost brand new to this day- I can comfortably recommend Teva's as a quality product :)

  • @stuntmonkey00
    @stuntmonkey00 2 года назад +110

    Every pair of Tevas I've every owned has lasted 8 years or more. And the thing about them is that they mold to the soles of your feet better than some random brand of unknown foam construction, and their straps wear the same way so you know if they will dig into you or not. I just miss when they had more variety in construction. The Teva Zilch sandal was my favourite, minimalist flip flop/sandal hybrid. I wish they would bring that back.

    • @SkipperJane
      @SkipperJane 2 года назад

      I remember and also loved the Zilch. I had to go find an alternative when they stopped making it.

    • @M_SC
      @M_SC 2 года назад +1

      That’s nuts. I wore mine out in one summer. But I liked them a lot

  • @amcstryker7
    @amcstryker7 2 года назад +99

    I love these comparison videos man. Taking an established name brand and putting them up against some no named stuff purchased in two of the largest retailers in basically the world. I’d imagine the amount of similar looking sandals on Amazon alone is staggering.

  • @Comet_Teaser
    @Comet_Teaser 2 года назад +40

    I bought my first pair of Teva's 26 years ago. I have gone through many, many pairs.
    I love them for their comfort (the padding on the inside of the plastic on the more expensive models makes all the difference when you're walking miles in them), the grip of the sole on wet, slippery stones, and the fact they still fit my feet despite being 6e width.
    I'm glad they showed to be better quality than the cheaper versions in the tests you did.

  • @jeanchapman1301
    @jeanchapman1301 2 года назад +18

    I’m on my third pair of Teva’s and each time it gets harder to find a pair as good as the last. 😢 my first pair were Teryx and they were awesome. I hiked through miles and miles of rain forest in Hawaii, Asia, and Central America with great grip in wet conditions. Even the lava rock in Hawaii didn’t hurt them. My current pair is getting worn, but still going strong at 7 years and I wear them almost every day year round (I live in the deep south).

  • @revolversmoke
    @revolversmoke 2 года назад +15

    My mum bought me a pair of Teva tirra 9 years ago. Ive worn them pretty regularly. Love thick and hard wearing the soles are strap are and comfortable. Best buy ever. I recently bought another pair this year to continue the Teva dynasty. Good to see an analysis on the sandals quality.

  • @westcoastpicker167
    @westcoastpicker167 2 года назад +11

    This is a great video! While preparing our home for our Foster to Adopt daughters, we installed hardwood flooring on our stairs and all 4 upstairs bedrooms. Completely unaware of what plantar fasciitis is and how one gets it, I wore socks only while standing on hard flooring for days. Unfortunately, as a result, I developed plantar fasciitis. I was in quite a bit of pain every time i walked for a few hours or more. Being from So. California, I wear sandals for a good part of each year. I finally discovered Teva sandals. They are the most comfortable sandals I have ever worn and have helped me immensely with this issue. I wear the platform (thicker sole) sandals as they have a larger cushion area. I have purchased several pairs to have on hand and always have a new packaged pair for when one of my other pairs wears out. I was fortunate enough to find 1 pair at ROSS for $25.00! I bought my husband a pair and he is now a huge fan of Teva's as well! They are well worth the cost :)

  • @Alex-fh4sk
    @Alex-fh4sk 2 года назад +1

    dad wore tevas all my life, we live right next to the colorado river and spent all summer long on it. they’re my favorite shoe!

  • @verdegris855
    @verdegris855 2 года назад +76

    I got Chacos in a thrift shop 5 years ago and was amazed at the quality and fit. I ordered online a replacement pair in 2021 and the strapping was a softer fabric, not as easy to slip into as the pair I had, and sent them back. It's a shame when they have to change a good thing. I wear them 6 months straight.

    • @2013FSacha
      @2013FSacha 2 года назад +4

      The thrift store ones were probably worn in already making them easier to slip into.

    • @timvandermey4792
      @timvandermey4792 2 года назад +14

      Your original Chaco was made in Colorado. They have since moved to communist China, using slave labor, and raised their prices!
      Danya

    • @amiyahancock4500
      @amiyahancock4500 2 года назад

      @@timvandermey4792 china is not communist but slave labor is still bad and leads to worse quality in items and obviously quality of life for the people being used to produce these products. most things we buy in stores now come from sweatshops where kids as young as 4 work for maybe a penny a day, and it’s sad we’re running out of options.

    • @hamsterama
      @hamsterama 2 года назад +3

      I recently found a pair of Tevas in a thrift store. And in my size, too. I only paid $4 for the pair. The original owner probably only wore them once or twice. The sandals are absolutely clean, and there is no wear on the soles. What a great find! This will be my first pair of Tevas, so we'll see how it goes. The charity thrift store near me always gets a lot of cool stuff donated to them. It's near an upper middle class area, so they get a lot of high quality clothes and household goods.

    • @randycook2170
      @randycook2170 Год назад +6

      Wolverine bought Chacos. They moved production to China and began using inferior materials.

  • @jdane2277
    @jdane2277 2 года назад +11

    The other issue is the compression of the foam over time. I wear Tevas all summer. I had a cheap knockoff once, compressed right away.

  • @aspen1713
    @aspen1713 2 года назад +10

    This channel and these tests are so interesting !! I love learning about the in-depth quality that's indecipherable to the naked eye - like the quality of the sole rubber. Super interesting knowing the different that solid vs air-infused makes.

  • @ChubwagonMonsters
    @ChubwagonMonsters 8 месяцев назад

    love these videos, I have your channel rocking in the background as I work on my comic book series. Soon I will have the right knowledge to choose all the right shoes based on real quality builds.

  • @deejawhitegrass
    @deejawhitegrass 2 года назад +8

    I have had a pair of tevas for over 10 years and they’re still going strong! I’ve gone hiking, to the beach, gone running, shopping, basically everything under the sun. And they’re one of my most comfortable shoes, even more than my sneakers. I might even choose my tevas over my hiking shoes, depending on the location and weather.

  • @alicebrinkmeier3153
    @alicebrinkmeier3153 2 года назад +10

    A Keen sandal comparison could also be really helpful for summer! My Whispers are going bad after 4 years of service & it would be great to know if it's worth it to splurge on the name brand again.

  • @MrsKrikit
    @MrsKrikit Год назад +7

    I have never tried real tevas but fell in love with the Walmart ones last summer when I was pregnant and my feet were too swollen for all my shoes. These were the only thing I could comfortably wear because apparently they had just the right amount of support for me and with the Velcro straps I could adjust them throughout the day as my feet were more or less swollen. I got them in almost every color, lol. I still wear them now and love them.

  • @DonovanJenkins
    @DonovanJenkins 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for doing this video. Really good to have an understanding of the price to quality trade offs rather than guessing and wondering.

  • @l.french560
    @l.french560 2 года назад +6

    I started wearing Tevas two years ago and the quality is very good imo. Never had any problems with the shoes I have from them.

  • @cruelaz
    @cruelaz 2 года назад +6

    I've found some vintage 80s Tevas on a flea market for 5€ I loved them so much I bought myself a second pair from their current stock and I must say they are quite different. they are the same size but the sole is made from a different material I liked the old one more and the straps are slightly moved which for me gave me two sore spots which I didn't expect after the first served me so well with no problems. it's difficult to describe but the feeling while walking feels so much more sturdy and secure in the old ones. If those two break I will definitely look for something else

  • @tompvic
    @tompvic Год назад

    Thanks. I’m really enjoying these reviews (and tests) Keep them up.

  • @Happy311full
    @Happy311full 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this! I have invested in Teva and it truly is an expensive pair of sandals, but I have continued to find comfort and value in them. So glad to see this! We appreciate your experiments, thanks again.

  • @DebbieMason
    @DebbieMason 2 года назад +17

    I have a pair of Walmart "Tevas". They're the higher platform style. They're pretty comfy! Glad to know they are actually pretty durable (except for the fire, lol). But my favorite part of this video (aside from the Teva buckle test) is the footwear modeling, haha!

    • @okinoboo4743
      @okinoboo4743 2 года назад

      Those socks and wiggly movements !

  • @jbinmd
    @jbinmd 2 года назад +50

    Realistically, there's < $5 of material in the Walmart sandals. I wonder what they could do if they spent another $5 on materials and construction.

    • @paula889
      @paula889 2 года назад +4

      And less than $5 in the Amazon sandals! The real message of this video is what a rip-off Amazon can be!

    • @ghostratsarah
      @ghostratsarah 2 года назад

      When you take into consideration manufacturing, shipping, customs, and all the other costs that go into getting those slippers on the shelves, they make almost no profit. Their profit margin is definitely less than $5. They make their money through people buying large quantities of things, as they don't bring in much net profit from individual items. They would have to raise the cost significantly, if they put a whopping $5 into improvements.
      People who complain about how materials and an immoral manufacturing process are too cheap to justify prices don't realize how many other costs go into imported products.
      Of course, there are way over priced items made in the exact same factories, MAYBE with slightly better quality materials, but complaints aimed at Walmart are mostly uninformed.

  • @lelaniadam
    @lelaniadam 2 года назад +1

    I am so glad strops are back! I grew up in them during the 90s. I have a beautiful pair from 1999, still packed away in a box.
    The brand Rocky was very popular in South Africa, as well as the slip-on type that some surfer brands made.

  • @VeraLawRN
    @VeraLawRN 7 месяцев назад

    I am so freaking impressed with your video. I look forward to more!!

  • @RJKYEG
    @RJKYEG 2 года назад +19

    I was struggling to pull the trigger on a pair of Tevas, but then I saw a pair of Teva Sport sandals I liked on sale at Soft Moc for like $10 more than regular Tevas. If you can swing it, get go for the Teva Sports.

  • @burritosupreme333
    @burritosupreme333 2 года назад +3

    I love my Teva Universal Trail sandals! Incredibly comfortable from the get go! Vibram mega grip outsole! Had them for 2 years now and they've held up well! $100 well spent!

  • @alona270
    @alona270 Год назад +2

    A very big plus with Teva is the waterproof feature- as you hike you can go in the water with them and also they are less slippery in water or rocks than sneakers

  • @JermaineJagger
    @JermaineJagger 2 года назад

    KILLING IT yet again! Ive always hated and despised these sandals lol but yalls in depth dissection and review had such great info i now see partially why they are so popular! Another great vid!

  • @daniel-lee888
    @daniel-lee888 2 года назад +14

    I love Tevas - my last pair lasted over 10 years and that was with 1 full velcro replacement. I only switched to Xero Z Trail because I don't hike in Tevas and wanted something lighter in the pack.

    • @tcoker0416
      @tcoker0416 2 года назад

      How are you liking the Xero sandals? I've had a pair in my cart for about 2 months now. I'm scared to spend that much and be disappointed.

    • @daniel-lee888
      @daniel-lee888 2 года назад +3

      @@tcoker0416 I like them so much I bought a 2nd pair of the Z Trails. I am flat footed so I hate arch footbeds (most Tevas these days) so the Z Trails work for me and super light. I did need to ask my shoemaker to grind the little heel cup flush with the foodbed - a $5 fix. The sizing template is accurate if you used that.

    • @tcoker0416
      @tcoker0416 2 года назад

      @@daniel-lee888 this is exactly what I wanted to hear. I'm also flat footed and was curious how they were for that. I gave up chacos years ago bc of their arches are ridiculous. Tevas are now starting to bother me. Looks like I'm splurging on some new sandals!

    • @KKIcons
      @KKIcons 2 года назад

      @@tcoker0416 if you don't get them soon they might be gone because they run out of sizes a lot. But you know, you can wait until they go on sale if you get it right at the beginning before the size you want runs out. But those go fast too. I got some of my kids zero shoes last year and really stocked up, so we had a lot of boxes of them under the tree ( having to return a few that didn't work out for certain family members.) At Christmas I expanded to the two new styles. I bet the Z trail is the best. With my adjustable sandals, the only thing is when it's wet or muddy it has great grip, but your feet in the shoes can slide around a little bit when running. So I have to strap them down a little tighter then. The Colorado shoes and the running and hiking shoe are better water shoes in water and mud, but the sandals are the ones I pick for everyday sloshing over the hiking shoe since no problem smelling bad from being wet. I think the sandals and hikers have been going for about 2 or 3 years and that's really without wearing other shoes much ( until I got the new ones for Christmas)

  • @HFV_Junkyardin
    @HFV_Junkyardin 2 года назад +8

    I would have loved to see a slip test.

  • @MiFFiL
    @MiFFiL 2 года назад

    I love how my felt comment about converse has stayed in your videos!

  • @arinakonashenkova2815
    @arinakonashenkova2815 2 года назад

    I was waiting for this video for so long!!!! Love it!

  • @jwenting
    @jwenting Год назад +4

    Having worn a lot of these kind of sandals over the years, Tevas are definitely worth the money.
    They last much longer, and keep looking decent even after quite a bit of abuse.
    More importantly, the finishing on the plastic parts and straps is a lot better, causing fewer blisters and sores from rubbing against sharp edges (something very important that's not taken into account in this test).
    Even if they didn't last as long as a cheaper one, I'd choose the more comfortable product any time. It's no fun walking for hours or even days with open sores and blisters on your feet from rubbing straps and buckles, and that's something that can very well happen with cheap sandals.

  • @jimmccoys5778
    @jimmccoys5778 2 года назад +6

    After seeing you rock those with “dress socks” I have to totally reconsider a pair!! Awesome content as always Wes!!! Keep up the good work!!

  • @ramonalisa1247
    @ramonalisa1247 6 месяцев назад

    i bought a pair of tevas up in st augustine when my feet were killing me cuz of the shoes id been wearing, they made the rest of the walk so much better and practically saved my feet on that trip :) love my tevas! great video!

  • @fentoozlertv
    @fentoozlertv 2 года назад

    Yes! Thank you for this, I’m shopping around for sandals and this has helped a lot. ❤

  • @xerk2945
    @xerk2945 2 года назад +3

    I've literally worn holes through Teva sandals because I wore them year round as my only leisure shoes (I live in the South), but it took about 5 years.

  • @mlborella
    @mlborella 2 года назад +3

    I bought a Walmart pair on sale for $5... They lasted me three years, and I wore them everyday of summer and often other times of the year. So comfortable. Best $5 I ever spent. I bought a more expensive pair to replace them and honest to God I prefer the Walmart ones.

    • @felin_de_la_nuit
      @felin_de_la_nuit Год назад

      Same!!!!! I've had mine for a little over 4 years now and they are holding up amazing and super comfy

  • @dianaaasims
    @dianaaasims 2 года назад

    Thanks for doing this video for us consumers! So useful!

  • @Calida
    @Calida 2 года назад

    Wow! This is really good to know! Esp living in a city where the summer temperatures really get scorching!

  • @Reziac
    @Reziac 2 года назад +6

    Very interesting. I'd never heard of Teva, but I use this type of sandal as a summer work shoe, and straps pulling out is the #1 way they fail. I'll have to give Teva a try. Thanks!

    • @solariussolar6632
      @solariussolar6632 2 года назад +2

      teva is great sandal.. for professional use it would be grear

  • @247tubefan
    @247tubefan 2 года назад +8

    Damn those Tevas are Combat Rated. 👍

  • @laraodabas5867
    @laraodabas5867 Год назад +2

    I bought a pair 9 years ago and they are the best shoes I have ever had in my life. Those tevas have seen many roads and they did great in everyone of them. I went to hiking with them, walked through fast flowing rivers, walked in sea, etc. The bottom started to fall this summer, after 9 years, but I can still walk comfortable with them. I'm going to buy a new pair in a few days (even they are more expensive in my country) and I recommend to everyone.

  • @ryankisiolek8741
    @ryankisiolek8741 2 года назад

    Love your work brother. Keep up the good work 👏

  • @nowave7
    @nowave7 2 года назад +3

    Not sure if this is an oversight, but in the pulling tests, the scales indicate the unit of measure to be in Kg, not lbs?

  • @susanma4899
    @susanma4899 Год назад +4

    Very interesting to learn about the "slipper loophole." I've wondered why the outsoles of cheap shoes were so flat and "felty." After trying on a pair or two and almost slipping and falling IN THE STORE, I now always check the outsole to see how "grippy" it is. I can't afford to fall on my butt, I'm too old for that crap.
    I wonder if felted surface on the TEVAs wears off after awhile.

    • @susanma4899
      @susanma4899 Год назад

      Cheap shoes also have outsoles that may look "grippy," but are in fact super hard and slippery. There's no give in the plastic at all. It's a no for me.

  • @javkhlanbatsaikhan658
    @javkhlanbatsaikhan658 2 года назад

    I love your videos 💕! Just came back from a trip to Puerto Rico, and got one of that Walmart sandal there. They were comfortable and worth the price for salty ocean water. 🌊
    Thank you for your time and effort to put educational videos! Keep going!
    💕👏👏👏

  • @lonniestringfellow9854
    @lonniestringfellow9854 2 года назад +2

    I've had my Tevas for over 20 years. Have worn them in over 20 states and 3 countries. I've taken them on every camping trip, rafting, and beach I've been too.

  • @dancechik1133
    @dancechik1133 2 года назад +14

    My fav campsite sandals when backpacking are the xero z-trail. I bought a second pair last summer I loved them so much. Curious how well those would fair next to the tevas since they are very similar style but $20 more msrp

  • @drakcheslav
    @drakcheslav 2 года назад +8

    One of the best things about tevas is that they're super grippy on wet.
    They're totally worth every single cent IMHO.
    I want to try the bedrock, but compared to tevas, I don't know if you're getting more than twice the sandal.

  • @kythera6283
    @kythera6283 2 года назад

    Love all the different types of tests that were pretty quantitative. 👍

  • @jannguyen9907
    @jannguyen9907 2 года назад +1

    hurts me every time to see you tear through these shoes but thank you for doing it and providing a thorough review!

  • @NathanRixThroughGlass
    @NathanRixThroughGlass 2 года назад +3

    I'd love to see a video on Rainbow Flip Flops vs. generic Amazon leather flip flops

  • @henroozle05
    @henroozle05 2 года назад +6

    I think it would be cool if you cut in half the shoes that Olympic sprinters wear!

  • @kennpena5969
    @kennpena5969 Год назад

    Gracias amigo por tu video, yo seguía con dudas de comprar unas sandalias Teva, ahora si me decido a comprarlas 😍😍😍😍 saludos desde 🇲🇽

  • @user-xs8rx7sj6y
    @user-xs8rx7sj6y 10 месяцев назад

    Like the tests you did on the Teva sandals.

  • @og8263
    @og8263 2 года назад +20

    It's actually pronounced Teh-Vah, and means Nature in Hebrew, just FYI

    • @joshainsworth1540
      @joshainsworth1540 Год назад

      Oh look we have an incessant internet know-it-all here to correct everyone for validation…….shut up

  • @dalesworld1308
    @dalesworld1308 2 года назад +3

    The real question is should we wear socks with our sandals? My toenails are super ugly as I'v gotten older so I hope the answer is 'yes.'

  • @aerynventress7702
    @aerynventress7702 2 года назад +1

    I've worn Tevas since I was a child for a reason. I wear my hiking sandals out, as I do a lot of river hiking, so my feet slipping in the sandal puts more strain on the straps. I've tried knockoffs and nothing compares. Keen and Chaco are good too, but for the price, nothing beats Teva. Thanks for putting things to the test, I'll definitely be checking out more of your channel, as I feel it's more more important than ever to shop smart.

  • @karatheyaroxan6852
    @karatheyaroxan6852 2 года назад +1

    I have worn Teva for over 20 years. a pair last many years, and I replace them with a new pair. I got my first pair as a graduation gift and I wore them daily for 5 months, and they were still going strong. I did pick up a knock off pair from Walmart when I was on vacation and forgot my Teva's. Not nearly as comfortable and nothing in my opinion beats a Teva. Great work on the video. It will be fun to watch more of you content.

  • @agninja123181
    @agninja123181 2 года назад +6

    I love your content, but I'm worried about this flame test. I don't think the manufacturers really had fire in mind when making these, and I worry that burning these sandals may release some poisonous or carcinogenic compounds that you could be breathing in.

  • @JoshuaCairns
    @JoshuaCairns 2 года назад +3

    The biggest test for sandals should be to test the adhesive used because when that fails the rest of the sandal falls apart, which has consistently been the problem I've run into.

  • @robertkahsin5085
    @robertkahsin5085 2 года назад +1

    I have the exact "brown multi" colored Tevas he tested! Had them a year and very pleased with the results lol

  • @Melmac1756
    @Melmac1756 2 года назад

    Another banger! Great stuff as per usual thank you!! ✊

  • @shelleythompson-brock6412
    @shelleythompson-brock6412 2 года назад +5

    So, the take-away is this: Walmart had the best value, but the Tevas did perform best.

    • @chevyon37s
      @chevyon37s 2 года назад +2

      Depends on how they hold up long term. The Tevas could easily be a better value if they last longer. And they will.

  • @nattyophelia7879
    @nattyophelia7879 2 года назад +2

    I am a huge fan of Teva as I have foot issues and they do mold to my feet and give me a lot of support and comfort. Not to mention they do last me a long time! I had one pair for almost ten years and that’s after wearing every day!

  • @CurryBunns
    @CurryBunns 2 года назад

    I was looking at my Teva's just yesterday and hoping you would make a video on them. 🥺 I feel so validated in my brand loyalty

  • @justcynthia8581
    @justcynthia8581 2 года назад

    Thanks, I will now order my Tevas. I mean they have been in my shopping cart for a few weeks, this video was like the sign that I should hit purchase.

  • @mybraineatseverything7404
    @mybraineatseverything7404 2 года назад

    You've just convinced me I need to get a pair of Tevas again. Haven't had a pair in decades. I had a pair back in the day; I wore them everywhere, through everything, and only tossed them after 10 years because I couldn't get rid of the "stinky man feet" smell. I loved those things.

  • @teresa802
    @teresa802 2 года назад

    I tried Teva flip flops for the arch support a few years ago and now I will never go to another brand sandal. They are so comfortable and have so many to choose from! Thanks for the video. It confirms my choice!

  • @kristencomacho3559
    @kristencomacho3559 2 года назад +1

    My Teva Tirras are my ride or die. They literally never hurt my feet and I’ve had them for yeeaarrrsss. Taken them backpacking, walking all through Spain, France, Mexico, etc. Never let me down. Great video!

    • @purple_neutrino
      @purple_neutrino 2 года назад

      Same. I've been wearing them for 15ish years and only just bought my 4th pair. They're phenomenal.

  • @unavoidablycanadian397
    @unavoidablycanadian397 2 года назад

    The music in your videos are so nice.

  • @KazyReed
    @KazyReed 2 года назад +2

    I'm so glad Tevas did well!! I've loved them for decades. They're a bit pricey, but I've had the same pair for 8 years. So worth it!!

  • @hollaatthekid1796
    @hollaatthekid1796 2 года назад

    I had a pair of water shoes made like these in blue in the 90’s it was like 1993 or 4. I loved them! So to see these come back and Im very happy.

  • @jenoakborn
    @jenoakborn 2 года назад

    I have a pair of Tevas I have been wearing for 10 years and they are still as good as when I got them. Thanks for the video!

  • @JAMQWERT
    @JAMQWERT 2 года назад +2

    The biggest issue with Tevas in Australia is the sole comes off as the glue never lasts in this country. For whatever reason the glue always fails after about a year. It makes paying extra for a name brand like teva a bit harder to justify. I'd love to see Teva come out with a 'tropical shoe/sandal' line that has adhesive which is designed for places like Australia so the shoes are not needing replacement or reglueing (reglueing also doesn't last long as the adhesive issue is still present).
    This issue is also prevalent in hiking shoes/boots, but they tend to last maybe 2 years versus sandals. Just good for thought.

    • @KKIcons
      @KKIcons 2 года назад

      I wonder how xero will compare. Maybe you can try them on sale. Here is the same deal where I couldn't get shoes to last.

  • @brgulker
    @brgulker 2 года назад

    This is one of the most helpful! Keen would be a great follow up.

  • @tonerapture2717
    @tonerapture2717 2 года назад +1

    Good timing on this one. My Tevas are probably 25 years old and I wear them almost every day here in NorCal. Just bought a tube of shoe goo because the soles are coming apart. Yes, the heel is worn down smooth, so they are getting a little slippery, but you just can't kill these things. The model is 'terradactyl'. I don't think they make this anymore. The sole is actually 2 different types of rubber. I'll send you some pics if you want.

  • @Onajkunj2
    @Onajkunj2 2 года назад +1

    I have a teva terra fi for 20+ years, supreme materials and craftmenship of the time, comfort too, "resoled" them recently with sika, expect to wear another 3-4 years. Worth every penny.

  • @Eixam80
    @Eixam80 Год назад

    Playing catch up with the channel and I’m actually wearing my Teva’s today. My Teva’s are actually over 25 years old. I’ve only had to had re-glue the soles bottoms back onto the tops at various points. I’ve been waiting to wear out mine to buy another pair…still waiting

  • @radiationshepherd
    @radiationshepherd 2 года назад

    Good timing I've been looking for sandals

  • @maxgortmaker3544
    @maxgortmaker3544 2 года назад

    Can you review the Sorel Madson II Moc Toe boots? Not many reviews out on this and you do a great job giving a honest perspective

  • @John-eq8cu
    @John-eq8cu Год назад +1

    I wear keen sandals, and I do prefer them to the tevas, but i'm looking for a backpacking camp shoe, and this one is not only very light, not expensive, and now, as clearly shown in this video, very well built. When I saw the thin sole, I presumed it was low quality, unlike my vibram closed toe keens. But now I see that it's all about the quality of the rubber. You really helped me out with this one, thank you.

  • @vcadoree193
    @vcadoree193 Год назад

    Thank you for this information. Bless you.

  • @frankrizzo7185
    @frankrizzo7185 2 года назад

    Good timing for Summer!

  • @yudah2019
    @yudah2019 Год назад

    I appreciate your review bro