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Teva P-2 Amphibious Shoes (For Men)
$49.95
$80.00
Save 37% Item #1570N
Closeouts. Designed with a split toe for improved lateral stability, Teva’s P-2 amphibious shoes are at the top of their class when it comes to performance. Low-profile design is ready to hit the rapids with an internal strapping system with one-pull adjustment, strategically placed drainage ports and a high-friction SSR® outsole.
3.2mm neoprene and synthetic upper
EVA footbed with antimicrobial Microban® zinc treatment
High-friction rubber outsole
Height: 5-½”
Weight: 1 lb. 5 oz. pr.
Medium width
Closeouts. China.
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Seems good to me, a novice By Bob who Bikes Skis Kayaks from Akron, OH on 08/04/2009 Pros: Comfortable, Durable, Good Traction, Great Fit, Lightweight, Stays on Cons: Difficult On and Off, Dries Slowly Best Uses: Kayaking, Rafting Describe Yourself: Novice User Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I've white-water rafted but am new to kayaking. These seem to work well for me, they stay on and protect my feet. They are difficult to put on. They seem well constructed and should last for many trips. Have used them one time.[...]
Use em for whitewater kayaking By Chargingstar from Colorado on 04/23/2009 Describe Yourself: Advanced User Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: Fits my 9 1/2 half feet like a glove, and the split toe design feels more natural than the typical bootie shoes out there. The teva logos on the top wore off after 3 trips, which was okay since I think they look better without them. Size up if you plan on wearing booties as well, these things fit snug. I had one of the triangle drains come off on the fifth trip. Still wearing them until I can get a pair of the new Avators.
By Mister B from Hopatcong, NJ on 04/02/2009 Pros: Good design, Great value, Lightweight Cons: Difficult On and Off Best Uses: Kayaking, Rafting Describe Yourself: Recreational User Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Truthfully, I didn't get them on to try them out. My 99% shoe size is 11.5, but with fairly thick ankles, I wasn't able to get into these to give a fair evaluation, and 11.5 was the largest available size at the time. They are snug up top, as they should be, just too snug for my big ankles. They look like they'll work great, but you'll have to try them on to see if they fit in the ankle as well as the foot.
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