The perfect warm weather shoe doesn’t always have to be a sandal. With the Churnium, you’ll get the breathability of a sandal (well, most of it) with the coverage of a shoe (well…you get the idea).
T.I.D.E. GRIP- Our Spider Original rubber is made to grip like crazy in wet environments
- Integrated toe protection keeps your feet safe in rugged terrain
- A soft Shoc Pad™ in the heel gives you serious shock absorption
- Stretch mesh upper is soft and breathable
- Multiple points of adjustment for the perfect fit
Shoc Pad™
You wouldn't ride a bike without a seat. The same logic applies for our Shoc Pad™ technology, which will give you a smooth ride without inhibiting your performance.
Spider Original™
A lot of people ask why we named our original rubber compound after one of the creepiest creatures on the planet. In response, we ask them if they’ve ever seen a cute puppy climb up a completely vertical, soaking wet rock. No? We rest our case.
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Pros
- Comfortable
- Light
- Super Air Flow
Cons
Best Uses
- Everywhere
Comments about Churnium:
Absolutely the best 'shoes' I have ever owned! No complaints. I will be buying a pair of these every year! Hopefully, Teva won't discontinue them!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Light
Cons
- Hard to put on
Best Uses
Comments about Churnium:
I love the lightweight, the comfort and the feel. I hate how hard they are to put on. You have to slip your foot completely into the shoe, then wrestle the back over your heel. It would be 1 star if it wasn't so comfortable.
Pros
- Comfortable
- Lightweight
Cons
- Little footbed support
Best Uses
Comments about Churnium:
These are the mostly difficult shoes to put on ever. Makes me not want to wear them. That being said, they are lightweight and comfortable. They could also use better arch support, there's only a little. My girlfriend says they are ugly. I could walk a mile in them on the first day, they did not need to be broken in. When I walk in the woods with them, sometimes twigs or dirt gets in through the holes. When I walk on the beach, sand gets in them, but that's not too bad, they do have holes for air to flow through, after all.
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