No matter who you are, everybody has a roll of duck tape in their house. Duck tape is easy to use and can be used for so many projects in and out of the house.
Teva Omnium Sandals is just like duck tape. They are equally as versatile and are easy to slip on and off. Teva has made the Omnium Sandals durable, and will hold up in adverse conditions. Teva has combined three innovative technologies to make these sandals tough.
Spider Rubber – a durable rubber that won’t mark the floor of your wife’s “dream” kitchen.
Shoc Pad – the heel of the sandal absorbs and transfers the impact across the entire footbed.
Microban Zinc – an eco-friendly technology that prohibits the growth of odor causing bacteria and fungus, and it provides odor control.
Teva Omnium Sandals is great for short hikes over easy to moderate terrain. A hiker doesn’t need to worry about stubbing their toe on a rock due to the integrated toe protection on the sandals.
They are equally as great for paddling. Taking on Class V rapids or a serene canoe journey on a lake, the sandals will not stay wet due to their fast drying material.
The Omnium Sandals’ comfort and the ease of slipping on or off make these sandals functional. Off the trails, you can throw them on quickly to run to the store or take out the garbage. They can quickly become the main pair of shoes that you wear. The Omnium Sandals from Teva are versatile and provide unlimited comfort and use.
Teva Omnium Sandals have an MSRP of $80. They come in sizes 7 to 14 with two color choices - burnt olive and chocolate chip. The sandals have Teva's limited 1-year warranty.
Jason Elliot is the Editor and Publisher of OutdoorInformer.com. Elliot has established a respected following with the top industry professionals and gearheads for his nonbiased reviews of outdoor gear and apparel. Elliot is a regular contributor to Examiner.com, Trails.com and other publications on top of his editorial and writing role with OutdoorInformer.com.
Elliot left a successful fifteen-plus year management career that he worked at Fortune 500 and S&P 500 companies to pursue his passion for writing about the outdoors. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Clarion University of Pennsylvania and a master’s degree from La Roche College.