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The Teva Men's Mush II Sandal combines innovative dual-density EVA cushioning with a grippy outsole and vibrant patterned straps, delivering lightweight, foot-conforming comfort perfect for beach days, travel, and everyday wear. Highly rated and designed for those who refuse to compromise on style or function.


| ASIN | B0D987QQWX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #116,813 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #253 in Men's Sandals |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (5,933) |
| Date First Available | July 11, 2024 |
| Department | mens |
| Item model number | 4168 |
| Manufacturer | Teva |
D**I
After lengthy wear they get a little slippery coming out of the water
Love these Teva’s My husband has feet problems and he loves these Teva‘s. They are soft and comfortable. He wears them everywhere camping daily activities. He’d wear him to work if he could. These have a very slight arch. Fit is accurate, quality is great for a foam shoe, looks great.
M**D
Yep they're mushy
These are hands down the most comfortable flip flops I have ever had. I just bought my second pair. They have a great selection of colors and designs and the prices on Amazon are unbeatable. Many other reviewers have complained about the plastic logo marker inlaid in the heel footbed. Although I do think this is not the most ideal place for this logo I don't think it takes anything away from the comfort aspect and I don't even notice it. Be aware that the footbed will conform to your foot quite well, but this does take away some of the comfort when the foam gets crushed down. That's the reason I bought a second pair. These are great for camping and traveling as they are super light compared to other brands. You can always catch me with these in my backpack on the trail or stuffed in my carry on somewhere. I don't travel without my Tevas. I was very interested in Chacos as a second alternative to these that may be a heavier duty outdoor option, but after looking at them I just couldn't get past the weight of Chacos when compared to the Tevas. The Chacos felt like a brick on my feet where the Tevas are literally like a feather and you don't even notice you're wearing them. Also an advantage for lightweight traveling and backpacking. If you're looking for a quality, lightweight, comfortable footwear option I would not hesitate to pick these up. I think you will be very pleased with all aspects of this simple piece of footwear. Don't leave home without them!
L**X
This is my second pair
I have had a pair of these for a LONG time, long enough that when the thong on my left sandal gave up the other day I couldn't remember how long it had been since purchasing them. After comparing the soles of the new pair to the old pair... it was obvious I had gotten my moneys worth out of them. You can buy a pair of $.99 flip-flops at Walmart, and get exactly what you paid for. They will be uncomfortable and last long enough so that you can't return them with a 90-day return policy. These Teva sandals are quality pieces, they are comfortable, they slide off easily when desired but stay on when you want them too. If this pair gives up in a few years, I will happily buy another pair. To be fair, I was assembling a swing set in my backyard when the old pair broke, and I may or may not have subjected them to a little too much abuse during the construction process. Definitely was a situation that called for more substantial footwear, I am just an idiot with zero regard for my own wellbeing.
P**R
Teva is the best
Long time Teva user. I love their water sandals. That was how I was introduced to Teva. Their shoes are extremely comfy for every day use or out on a trail, also. Their flip-flops are just as comfy as their sandals and shoes. They last about 3 years or more, based on how often you use them. I use them daily and, the last pair lasted 3 years. Bought another pair! They are comfy, durable, and worth every penny spent especially, if you go to the beach a lot or just hanging out. Lastly, the sole forms to your feet so, they become more comfy the more you wear them because, they become "personalized" to your foot... almost like Birkenstock's
M**N
Great flips with a couple minor warnings
despite having a flat, featureless footbed, these are the most comfortable flips I've ever had. I'm on pair #2. two notes: 1. the strap is a little tighter than you'd encounter on most brands, so if you have a wide foot you may find these overly snug and binding 2. they are almost dangerously slick out of the bag. On carpet you'd never notice, but if your domicile is a mix of hardwood and linoleum like mine, be careful as you wear these in. That said, I really struggle finding house shoes that don't make me miserable, and these are my #1
P**R
Great flip flops !!!
I love my Teva Mush flip flops. I found two pair on sale at a shoe store in 2015. I bought them both because I wear size 14, and that size is hard to find. I was not disappointed as I'm still wearing both pair, ten years later. As a matter of fact, I'm waiting on a new pair to be delivered. Take it from a person that has lived in flip flops, all summer long, for over 30 years. Tiva Mush are well worth the money.
T**I
Fits like a foot glove
I got narrow feet with finger toes that can peel an orange if I wanted to...these whippie-whoppies fit great...thanks for making a super light weight confi pair of footwear✌️
B**D
Very comfortable, atrocious traction
These shoes are good looking, durable, comfortable, good arch support. They are well-designed, which makes it all the more confusing that the traction on the bottom was overlooked. The traction is unforgivable. I don't understand why they made flip flops with dance shoe soles. You will need to find a way to modify the sole if you are walking on hard floors or somewhere with water. Your knee ligaments and skull integrity will depend on it.
L**W
After I bought my first pair of Teva Mush flip-flops IIRC ~2016, these became my one-and-only go-to flip flop. I have since purchased and worn through ~20 pairs. They are not indestructible, but for all the positives, I wear these almost 100% of the time through the ~5 months of suitable weather where I live. * Comfort: I find these more comfortable than any footwear I've ever worn for long distance walking. I have walked in excess of 50,000 steps in a single day wearing these, and outside of ankle discomfort which I imagine would occur regardless of what's under the foot, I am ready for the next day of walking. Anything else I have ever worn under a similar load would produce painful blisters. * Break-in: While you can wear these comfortably from day one, there *is* a break-in period as the foam molds to your foot. The fit out of the box may be a bit tight, but will loosen up as the foot gradually sinks into the molding foam. Between ~5–15k steps, I have found that they squeak, however this quickly disappears as they break in further. * Flip-Flopping: Related to break-in. I have found that, while they produce the typical smacking pattern associated with this type of footwear, as the foam molds this gradually disappears. These are the least flip-floppy flip-flops I have ever flopped, which happens to be one of the reasons these flip-flops represent the current pinnacle of flip-flop technology. * Sizing: Take heed of the EU/US sizing points. Once you have narrowed in on a size, aim to hit something close to what you typically wear. I am usually somewhere around a 45/11. I have purchased and comfortably worn size 12s which when I first purchased a pair I believed was the better size because of how they fit from day one. However, don't be fooled by where your heel sits on a fresh pair. A fresh size 11 seems too small out of the box, however, once broken in, is clearly the correct size vs a 12 for me. * Longevity: These are foam flip-flops. This has many advantages, but unfortunately longevity isn't one. However, I think the trade-off is well worth it. YMMV (likely will), however I go through ~2–3 pairs per year, though I likely walk more than most. By my best estimates, I get ~1.3M steps out of a pair. How you walk will likely influence this a lot, and I could imagine someone getting 2–3x the lifespan. * Failure Modes: Related to longevity, and likely very personal. I suspect I heel strike more than the average person for example. The death of a pair will come from one of two things for me: Either the strap will break or string out in the front, in my case always on the left side, or the foam will chew through until my heel is hitting bare ground, always on the right side. As the strap slowly severs, it gets thin to the point that I have managed to lacerate the area between my toes. I have learned to retire a pair to keep around for light walking inside once the strap or soles thin. Lacerating your skin, or getting glass in your heel, both of which I have experienced, is not worth it. Final point: If you have never owned a pair of these flip-flops, you should try them. These are, for me, the best flip-flops humankind has yet produced.
W**N
The base of the product is very comfortable to put your feet on however the straps can get quite overturned and crumply (though soft) and then slipping your feet in require to manually entangle the strap and set it right before slipping your leg in. Overall a good product.
U**N
Nach nur 6 Wochen war der Schaum zur Dämpfung von diesem Schuh durchgetreten und somit nicht mehr vorhanden. MfG Uwe Hahn
J**L
Très bonne tongs, très confortable
B**N
The mush is very comfortable and the strap is incredibly comfortable, never had a blister or any discomfort. Unlike every pair of rubber flip flops that remove and rub the skin between my toes. Fabric top is the only way to go, Teva make great footwear and this is a great example of their technology at work. Good arch support.
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