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4.8 / 5
4.8 / 5
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11 out of 11(100%)reviewers recommend this product.
Product Reviews
Overall rating 
5 / 5
5 / 5
Greg
fromRedding, CA
Kimtah Slip On
PostedMarch 5, 2014
ProsGreat look and feel
This is a great looking shoe that feels great and one that will only get better with time. The foot bed forms to your feet. I have Teva shoes from a few years back, still wear them and love them. Looking at the Kimtah boots to buy now.
Written by a customer while visiting teva.com
Overall rating 
5 / 5
5 / 5
ITM Whistle Boy
fromEl Dorado Hills, CA
Butter... simply butter
PostedFebruary 20, 2014
ProsComfort, No-touchie The Ankle, Support
I'm a grouchy old man who broke his ankle a couple of years ago, and only write reviews for things I like. These shoes have (so far) been undisputedly the best at allowing me 1) to climb the wall and hill in my back yard to pick up dog poop, 2) to traverse the 30% grade to my mailbox a quarter mile away, and 3) to do "quad" exercises so I can (someday) resume XC skiing. The Teva Toachi II's had been the only other contender allowing some flexibility for these activities, but these Kimtah slip-ons are (at this writing) THE end-all-be-all. I absolutely love them. They're like wearing butter. There's nothing touching my ankle (so no constant implicit pain as with boots), I can make left turns without looking like I've incurred a groin muscle injury, and the Mush insole makes forget I'm wearing shoes altogether. Did I mention, I love them? Now for some sizing advice: My shoe size is 10.5 US, and I'm wearing that size Kimtahs. I wear DryMax ¼ crew "Lite Trail Running" socks (slightly thicker than some folks might wear), and initially found the Kimtahs almost impossible to put on even with a stiff shoe horn. I kept at it, though, and once they were on I found them tight, but otherwise extremely comfortable. There was a minor "hot spot" on my right heel. The second day, I put them on with substantially less effort, and the hot spot was barely noticeable. The third day, although I still used the stiff shoe horn, they went on considerably easier, and the hot spot was gone. (Here's the advice part...) Even if other reviews (here, or at the giant book seller site) suggest you buy these a half-size bigger, stick by yer guns and get the correct size. Give 'em three days and see if they're not among the best, most comfortable shoes you've ever worn.
Written by a customer while visiting teva.com
Overall rating 
5 / 5
5 / 5
Mark Flick
fromGolden, Colorado
Remarkable Shoe
PostedFebruary 1, 2014
ProsComfortable, Cushy In Sole, Good Looking, great gripping sole
I have tender, soft feet. If a pair shoes doesn't fit right at the outset, the shoes go back to the store. Definitely not the case with these shoes. Did not have to break them in. Comfortable, flexible, warm and keep my feet dry during Colorado's winter. Also they're good looking. Kind of monochromatic in color which what I like, so you can wear them with jeans or casual dress. They don't look like a hiking shoe. Can't think of anything to say against these shoes. They are reasonably priced are exactly what I wanted to buy. I highly recommend them and Teva products in general.
Written by a customer while visiting teva.com
Overall rating 
5 / 5
5 / 5
Stu
fromAlbuquerque
Well made and comfortable
PostedJanuary 11, 2014
ProsComfortable, Waterproof
Will be used in the field in Co0sta Rica
Written by a customer while visiting teva.com
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