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I have a pet peeve about Velcro secured sandals. Even though Velcro is actually a terrific materials for lashing factors collectively and performs properly for sizing a sandal to match, I believe the last securing piece should really be a buckle. The moment you have sized the straps to suit your foot, you use a speedy release buckle in order that your sandal is normally on the prepared to match correctly and hence steering clear of the dreaded Velcro ""rip"" sound. But it is obvious that some production costs are saved by going with full Velcro, and hence why you see a majority of sandals without buckles nowadays.STRAPS:--PRO's* Buckle for speedy secure/release* Double layered, with firm waterproof outer and soft neoprene inner layers* 3 adjustable points--CON's* Front strap has irritating strap loop position, with questionable form to inner padding* Buckle is actually a bit thin in design--could be sturdier* Inner neoprene layer feels thin, leaving question of durabilityThis specific style of Teva sandal includes a Velcro and buckle secured strap method. It has ample sizing ranges and performs quite properly. The strap quality is decent. The outer layer is actually a waterproof matte materials as well as the the inner lining is made of the soft thin neoprene layer. There is certainly one issue I'd look at a layout flaw, even though. The front strap includes a loop point connected for the inside strap anchor, which has a strap liner ending immediately over the huge toe knuckle (instead than inside the gap amongst toes). You could see what I'm referring to inside the 2nd and last images presented using the product information. Effectively, the strap pad includes a tendency to fold over as you slide your foot underneath the strap. In the event you never discover it at first, you certainly will if you start walking. But even as soon as you have got the strap liner positioned correctly, there exists a chance for rubbing in the padding edge against your toe, immediately on major in the knuckle. It happened to do this with the two my feet. The only way I could get it to not do this was to loosen the strap... however it ended up becoming also loose inside the front. When I secured it back, I felt the rubbing once again. Other sandal makers have not made this error. The loop is either only a tiny further inward (), or positioned immediately inside the middle (see [B][url=http://www.addnike.com/nike-air-max-mens-shoes-nike-air-max-247-mens-c-1_5_27.html]Nike Air Max 24-7 Men's[/url][/B]).SOLE:--PRO's* Large grip tread, with somewhat smoother outer edge and semi ""tacky"" inner material* Prime side has extremely soft spongy materials with eye-catching ""stone wall"" pattern--CON's* Tread is actually a bit noisy on smooth surfaces at first, but should really diminish as tread ""breaks in"".* Tread layout appears a little vulnerable to attracting and holding dirt/debris.* Prime side spongy materials protrudes up and outward at the toe, which makes it vulnerable to scrapes when walking on tough surfaces.The major in the sole is made of the super soft cushioning sponge-like rubberized materials. It feels extremely wonderful and soft against the foot, which is terrific, except that it instead exposed at the front edge in the sandals. I can quickly see it coming into get hold of with abrasive tough surfaces and finding chewed up after a while. This will likely probably fluctuate dependent on your walking type and wherever you walk. But otherwise, it is an exceptionally at ease feeling sole. There is certainly a ""cushion puck"" beneath the heel, but it is a little bit smaller. I never consider it contributes extremely substantially to decreasing shock, yet it is probably not necessary anyway. The sole does a fantastic task of cushioning.The bottom in the sole is seriously grippy, on account of its revolutionary ""spider"" layout. The outer edge in the sole is firm and somewhat smooth with some tread grooves, as well as the inner sole has the ""spider"" pattern with a mix of tough bits extending from a semi-sticky ridged surface. It appears to get the job done properly, though each of the ""nooks & crannies"" may act as being a debris magnet on sandy or extremely soft ground.WEIGHT:These sandals are extremely lightweight, probably lighter than average to get a sandal of this class. But, it is weighted adequate to not feel unsubstantial. If there's one unquestionable strong point I can make for these sandals, is that Teva got the weight just great.OVERALL:These are generally at ease and serviceable sports sandals that will do properly inside a variety of conditions, including wet. I also appreciate the fact that it uses a buckle (alternatively of Velcro) for taking on/off. But, the front strap problem I cited earlier inside the review was also substantially of the problem for me. I ended up deciding to return these. Quite frankly, I'd have given 4.5 stars for this sandal if it weren't for this drawback. Now, it may be that for other foot types, possibly those with a smaller huge toe, that this layout might not be a problem. Also, it could possibly be the kind of issue that will ""work itself out"" after a while. But for the price bracket on these sandals and my wish to own a pair of sandals that will feel sufficiently at ease from the start, these weren't going to cut it.