Salomon Techamphibian 3
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Description
View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- Stay comfortable, in and out of the water, all day long with the lightweight, breathable design of the Techamphibian 3 by Salomon®
- Breathable, anti-debris mesh upper with quick-drying capabilities.
- Neoprene lining for a comfortable, form-fitting design.
- Patented convertible heel is able to convert the shoe to a sandal, and vice-versa.
- EVA-molded TPE foam cushions and protects your feet.
- Quicklace™ technology gives you easy-on, easy-off while offering a secure, customized fit.
- Breakaway lacing system prevents snags and tangles on plants and other amphibious materials.
- Lace pocket keeps the lacing and closure out of the way so it doesn't snag.
- Adjustable heel strap allows for a precise fit in the back of the shoe.
- Internal Sensifit™ technology wraps your foot with a precise and secure fit.
- Die cut EVA footbed offers cushioned support and comfort.
- Drainage ports for quick water removal.
- Molded EVA midsole offers all-day support.
- Non-marking Contagrip® outsole provides maximum traction on wet surfaces, and features specifically placed lugs for better stability and provides increased ground contact for grip on all surfaces.
- Measurements:
- Weight: 13 oz
- Product measurements were taken using size 11, width D - Medium. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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Salomon footwear is designed to leave you comfortable and light, allowing more freedom of movement from light hiking, to trekking, running and amphibious sports, Salomon strikes the perfect balance between weight and durability, while providing maximum pleasure for all styles of outdoor activity. Lightweight and protective, these styles are designed to address the performance needs of the adventurous.
Fit Survey:
- 0% Full size too large
- 11% Half size too Large
- 78% True to size
- 11% Half size too small
- 0% Full size too small
- 89% Felt true to width
- 0% Felt narrower than marked
- 11% Felt wider than marked
- 11% Excellent arch support
- 89% Moderate arch support
- 0% No arch support
Customer Reviews
Salomon Techamphibian 3
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So far, I haven't fully broken these shoes in, but they're great. I bought these to replace an aging pair of Merrells and am satisfied. They break-in period is a bit long so far, but the fit is great. They're stiffer than expected, but I hope this translates into longevity. The heel cup also takes some getting used to, but after a few wearings, they are soft enough.
I'd also recommend: Merrell
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- Kris E - customer
- from Kansas
- June 18, 2012
Fantastic shoe! I have owned 6 or 7 pairs of these and they are my favorite ever for the desert southwest where I live. Light and super comfy, great lacing system and heel strap allow a quick customized fit. The heel is also designed to fold down so you can step into it like a sandal, I used this feature a lot. Only drawbacks are that the laces and heel strap eventually disintegrate. I would buy another pair but zappos does not stock my size 14!
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- Anonymous - customer
- May 28, 2012
Like all shoe manufacturers, they won't leave well enough alone. I had their previous version of these for many years and preferred the styling and the fit. But Salomon had to go and change things. Their new version has colors I really dislike, so I at least found last year's at Zappos. Not as comfortable or good a fit as the previous ones I own (which are finally getting worn out), and I don't like the look as much, but far better than the new ones. Kudos to Zappos for having these available. That said, I wear my originals all the time... most comfortable shoes I ever owned. Have hiked through sand, in oceans and rivers, hills, Disneyland, trade shows, on Sea Doos... these are my go-to shoes for anything where I want comfort and excellent ventilation-- or the ability for water to flow through while protecting my feet and offering good support. I love them. I expect the new ones to perform as well.
I'd also recommend: Teva
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- Anonymous - customer
- from Los Angeles
- June 18, 2012
Wonderful summer footwear. Lightweight, mesh sides allow feet to breathe keeping feet cool all day. This is the third pair I have owned over last 5 years and still my all time favorite.
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- Anonymous - customer
- from Raleigh, NC
- May 20, 2013
Great shoe. Used primarily for canoe tripping. Super sticky sole for slick rock with great traction on the portages. Toe protection solid with good venting for water. Drawbacks are that insole can start slipping and bunching up with wet entry and exit and heel cuff allows heel to pop unless cranked really tight. Overall great all around wet shoe.
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- Whiskeyjack - customer
- from Canada
- April 27, 2013





