- Quick-dry webbing made from recycled plastic using traceable, verifiable REPREVE polyester yarn by Unifi supports your foot and stands up to abuse
- Easy hook-and-loop closure comes on and off quickly and gets the fit just right
- A cushioned Shoc Pad in the heel absorbs impact where you need it most
- A contoured EVA midsole gives you arch support that most sandals lack, Nylon shank stabilizes and supports your foot on uneven terrain
- Best for: day hikes, light hikes
Teva Women’s Tirra Sandal
48$
Last updated on 11/27/2024 17:13 Details
Category: Athletic & Outdoor Sandals
Product Dimensions | 10 x 15 x 6 inches, 1.28 Pounds |
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Item model number | 4266 |
Department | womens |
Date First Available | July 9, 2020 |
Manufacturer | Teva |
Trish Benfatti –
These work for my persnickety feet! I have a bunion and flat feet. I tend toward plantar fasciitis w/o proper support. These sandals have great support and cushion. I wore them on an 8 day cruise — great with shorts and casual dresses while providing all day comfort for lots of walking. I have “low volume” sz 10, medium width, narrow heel feet and appreciate the straps. I also really like KEEN Rose sandal for all around great sandal, especially for travel. These TEVA sandals are more supportive and cushioned for my feet. They might not be the cutest, most stylish sandal out there but for me, comfort is key.
plopony –
Love the rainbow colors, adjustable straps and arch support. True to size I wear a 7.5 and they fit perfectly! They seem durable and lightweight for everyday use. Looking forward to wearing them in comfort and style!
A Dempsey –
so comfortable and great support
R Richards 607 –
These sandals are true to size and comfy. Initially, the strap rubbed the back of my foot/ankle, but after adjusting them a bit looser, that was very helpful. They seem durable and well made and the sole is nicely cushioned- not springy, but just enough give. Not hard rubber. Additionally, there is good (not great) arch support. Very stylish too.
Jacqueline –
Tevas are more expensive than many hiking sandals, but they are a quality build. There are YouTube videos of tests done on Teva to see how easily the straps pull off or the sole splits, etc. and the tests show these are sturdy, not glued, and use rugged materials. Wearing them, your foot is securely situated with the adjustable straps and they are very comfortable. Cheap sandals are not a good idea for travel or walking trails so these are a solid investment for durability and comfort. Runs true to size.
NYC Lee –
Very well made! I love that they adjust to narrow feet and have great traction for paddle boarding which is what I bought them for. True to size. I would definitely recommend!
Love2travel –
This is my second pair of these sandals. I’m 75 yrs old and I find them not only comfortable, but stylish, secure and easy to put on and remove. Well made with a gripping sole. Well priced. I’m considering another pair very soon. I highly recommend if you’re on the fence deciding if these are right for you.
Lovetolaugh –
Had a 15 day trip to Italy and they worked great. I looked for sandals that were water resistant and had cushion for cobblestone streets. On day 2 of our trip to Venice the tide comes in flooding the square and walking paths. Caution the water can be unsanitary due to sewage contamination. When we got back to the hotel I washed them in the shower with soapy water, padded them dry and they were ready to go for the next 13 days, while others were putting their shoes in bags to take them home to wash.
/T –
Love!
Jacqueline –
I had a pair of these Teva Tirra sandals that lasted me more than 6 years and probably would have lasted me a decade or longer except that I lost them at a hostel in Europe 😭 So I decided to treat myself to a new pair and am excited to wear them. Fit great, no rubbing or blisters, etc. Only knocking a star down because the color is misleading. I got the color “neutral multi” which in Amazon’s stock photos make it look a burnt orange/reddish color, but in actuality the whole sandal is shades of beige. I’m keeping them since I don’t hate them, but I do wish the color actually looked like the stock photo. Other than that, I will own a pair of these sandals forever, they’re so durable and comfortable!
Lovetolaugh –
Teva Women’s Tirra Sandals in Palms Indigo/Rose Violet colour.
Bought them for $94, which I thought was still a lot, even though they were on sale, but they are worth every cent! They look great, fit true to size and are comfortable, with excellent arch support.
Almost feels like I’m wearing my orthotic insoles in these sandals, which is great because I have fallen arches and get foot pain if they’re not properly supported.
I was tempted to immediately buy a second pair, ready for when I wear these out, but they’re currently out of stock 🙁 I’ll just have to hope these last a long time or I spot them back on sale again in the future.
MEL –
we look for comfort, stability and reliability in our shoes. check all. I own a pair of Teva Hurricane Xlt2, and they’re great, wider than these in toe box, so I wanted a smaller look. Those are in an off-white color, and I’ll share, I stay away from black sandals in summer because they are hotter absorbing sun. I got the taupe multi color in Tirra because reviews were similar to Hurricane. One thing about these more expensive Teva’s…They are much more comfortable than the lower end/cost ones. The footbed is very nice feeling and feels like good protection throughout the summer heat. they also walk nice! With Teva’s, I also find the first time you wear them, you might feel uncomfortable, so stop right there, and start readjusting the straps. If rubbing, loosen them and gradually with some wear, your feet with adjust. may have to repeat tight-loose and light walking for a couple of days. but soon, you will find the comfort of the straps and never have to adjust again. I leave my straps on the loose side, but not loose enough to slide around in the sandal. my feet stay put and the sandals provided great stability. if I hit a hiking mode, I may have to tighten them down a bit, but not probable I’d even have to do that. I typically wear 8.5-9M in most shoes, sneakers, but during winter my feet need more room in toes. these sandals have a more narrow toe box, but are perfect for an open toed shoe. I’m older, but whether running errands or picnic, these sandals will be preferred, because they are rugged enough but don’t quite resemble the work horse that they really are. they’re cool in temperature and style. expensive but once you are fitted, you’re hooked.
Macrei –
Narrow had to return