Teva Sandal - Review
Our last review of Teva Sandals was three years ago and since that time some styles have come and gone and new ones have arrived. The Teva Zilch is no longer, even though I am still using mine on alpine trips as an ultra-light weight base camp footwear. The Teva Tanza, on the other hand, has lived on with no major changes other than colour choices and some minor cosmetics. I guess you don’t fix something if it ain’t broke? Also included in this review are the Teva Toachi 2 M which are more of a water sandal thanks to their Drain Frame design which helps eliminate that squishy feeling when you get your feet wet. This feature is a real plus on paddling trips. The final pair of sandals we’ll cover in this review is the Teva Jetter Thong which, as the name, suggests is not really a sandal but rather a thong.