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Review on TEVA Women's Voya Strappy: The Ultimate Lightweight Comfort Sport Sandal with Quick-Drying Technology by Angie Walker

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Hooray for more mush.

I can't tell you how much I love that Teva is expanding their beautiful Mush Cloud insole and using it in more than just the Olowahu, Mandalyn Wedge and Classic flip flops. I was cursed with pretty sweaty soles/shitty feet (hello hyperhidrosis sufferers). Due to foot problems in the warmer months, I live in my Teva Mandalyn Wedge sandals - and end up using my Olowahu sandals from "last year" as house slippers. In their new Voya line, they've added a comfortable Mush insole one more durable sole I have the Infinity Strappy as well as these (although I don't care how the Infinity rubs the inside of my arches) Very comfortable first time out, like most Teva's with Mush insoles. The only downsides I see are that, like most Teva strappy sandals, they are a bit narrow, although I do see the straps stretch with prolonged wear, the side-to-side stitching. Edit: I wore them around town for over 8 hours and they have held up great - not a single blister. I've seen a few people mention that they are slippery on the bottom and they really are slippery unless you scrape them properly on the pavement. They have this flocking (velvety finish) on the bottom that could be part of the manufacturing process? In any case, a few good imitations of a "bull-ready bull" on uneven concrete pavement and you're done.

Pros
  • Regular price
Cons
  • Not bad