These are my Tevas. They are sandals, and i love them. We’ve been together for just over a year now, and every adventure is further testament to how good these things are!
So as a big guy, i am naturally concerned with some of the more physical rigors of the trail: breathing, exhaustion, pace, and… foot comfort. Seriously. Let me set the stage.
We have a local mountain called Mt. Garfield, and it was the first “Strenuous” hike i attempted in our locality. At the time, i had been hiking a fair amount, but usually just in tennis shoes. Mt. Garfield changed that for me! It’s a four mile, 2000 ft. elevation gain one-way hike up some nonsensically steep grades, and on the way down i trashed those Keds pretty hard. The next week (yes, an entire week!), i had extremely painful thighs (acceptable! Also, kind of badass feeling!) but also extremely painful feet (unacceptable! Unhappy feeling!). I decided it was time to visit my local REI (another story, and another love story at that) to pick up some boots. I grabbed some Keens, and they were fantastic! I used them all the time, and in fact i still do and might be in need of a new pair.
Anyway, my keens are great for many journeys, but sometimes i want something comfortable for lounging, or for playing in the Colorado River, or for walking around my neighborhood at night with Nyssa and A.G., my roommates. So, about a year ago i decided it was time for some rugged sandals. I did a bunch of internet research and basically had narrowed it down to two choices: Chacos or Tevas. Both have their devotees (and Nyssa is a Chacos person, too), and REI carried both brands. I knew that because i have gout, a sometimes nasty condition that makes my feet extremely sensitive and painful, i didn’t want a strap that went around the big toe like both brands offer. Instead, i was interested in something that went over the foot.
Nyssa and i rolled down to REI and i tried on several pairs of both Chacos and Tevas. In the end, the vote was really close but the Tevas were just a tiny bit more comfortable, for me, than the Chacos. I bought them and immediately went on a backpacking trip with them strapped to my pack. Once we got to camp i busted them out and they were great! They’ve since become my daily companion during the summer months, and my adventuring companion as well.
What’s your preferred “rugged comfort” footwear? Mine are my Tevas, and i love them!