So I used some Teva before. I typically walk up to five miles a day in them and literally wear out the soles. Little did I know when I bought them that I would be walking around in them so much. When it came time to replace them, I did a Google search for "best hiking sandals" and the pair came highly recommended. After my first hike, I got big blisters on the soles of my feet. I decided I just had to spread them. I let my legs heal and tried again. Blow. Repeat. Blow. I gave them two months and I'm going back to Teva. To be honest they are comfortable. You look good. They support my legs. If you wore them like normal people, everything would be fine. There is something about the texture of the insole that just rubs against my feet. Tried adjusting the fit. I've tried several things. If I take serious walks, I get blisters. I keep them in case I don't plan on camping.