Teva Kids Dozer 3 (Toddler/Youth)
- 5 stars 46%
- 4 stars 8%
- 3 stars 23%
- 2 stars 8%
- 1 star 15%
Description
View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- Full steam ahead with the Dozer 3!
- Synthetic leather and mesh upper.
- Adjustable hook-and-loop instep strap for easy on and off.
- Closed toe box for protection.
- Microban® antimicrobial protection uses an environmentally-friendly zinc-based technology to fight odor and bacteria.
- Compression-molded EVA top-sole has padded heel for comfort and stability.
- Encapsulated Shoc Pad™ in the heel for shock absorption.
- Non-marking Durabrasion Rubber™ outsole blends high friction and good durability.
- Measurements:
- Weight: 8 oz
- Product measurements were taken using size 2 Youth, width M. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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Fit Survey:
- 0% Full size too large
- 0% Half size too Large
- 75% True to size
- 25% Half size too small
- 0% Full size too small
- 82% Felt true to width
- 18% Felt narrower than marked
- 0% Felt wider than marked
- 25% Excellent arch support
- 58% Moderate arch support
- 17% No arch support
Customer Reviews
Teva Kids Dozer 3 (Toddler/Youth)
Average rating is 4 out of 5 from a total of 13 reviews.
Top Positive Review
2 people found this review helpful.
I bought this sandal for my daughter this summer, she likes it so much. I like the style and the full support for her. I definitely recommend this to younger kids. Even though it's a little expensive than others I feel the support to her feet is worth it
Read more » « Show less July 1, 2011 by TorraTop Critical Review
2 people found this review helpful.
Teva has sold out to to zero quality control in Chinese factories! Absolute massive change in quality of shoe from the earlier years of Teva to now. Shocking, and maddening, especially for the money they charge. Same for almost all reputable brands, but sad to see!
Read more » « Show less June 23, 2011 by Dianne S- Sort by:
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I bought this sandal for my daughter this summer, she likes it so much. I like the style and the full support for her. I definitely recommend this to younger kids. Even though it's a little expensive than others I feel the support to her feet is worth it
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- Torra - customer
- July 1, 2011
Fantastic shoe for my 7 year old! My daughter is very particular and these work -- with or without socks. Great spring-summer-fall shoe. Dad is jealous!
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- Anonymous - customer
- from waahington DC
- June 28, 2011
This is the third year in a row that my daughter chose these as her summer shoe. They are sturdy, waterproof and camp approved. They provide arch support, protect her toes, and are comfortable and easy to put on. I always have to buy a size larger because my daughter has a high arch, but her toe still reaches about a 1/2 in from the end.
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- Anat - customer
- from New York, NY
- June 12, 2011
Felt a full to a half size smaller. But cute and cushioned.
I'd also recommend: Keen, New Balance, Kamik
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- Leslie - customer
- June 6, 2011
Comfy shoe. Length is right on. Runs narrow because my daughter can wear it with ease and she has a very narrow foot. There is, however, space left over for wider feet. She is able to wear these without socks which is rare for her. Very soft and comfortable.
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- Drea - customer
- from northern va
- May 22, 2011





