Teva Kids Psyclone I (Infant/Toddler)
- 5 stars 89%
- 4 stars 9%
- 3 stars 0%
- 2 stars 1%
- 1 star 0%
Description
View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- It's easy to get psyched about your next adventure when you've got the Psyclone sports sandal.
- Soft and durable Neoprene® upper is designed for an active lifestyle.
- Water-friendly materials make this sandal perfect for an afternoon of fun.
- Soft mesh lining for breathability.
- Microban® antimicrobial protection uses an environmentally-friendly zinc-based technology to fight odor and bacteria.
- Full-opening upper with double hook-and-loop straps.
- Compression-molded EVA topsole for a soft step.
- Durabrasion Rubber™ outsole to provide a long last.
- Measurements:
- Heel Height: 3⁄4 in
- Weight: 2 oz
- Platform Height: 1⁄2 in
- Product measurements were taken using size 2-3 Infant, width M. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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Fit Survey:
- 20% Full size too large
- 24% Half size too Large
- 51% True to size
- 3% Half size too small
- 1% Full size too small
- 84% Felt true to width
- 0% Felt narrower than marked
- 16% Felt wider than marked
- 45% Excellent arch support
- 49% Moderate arch support
- 6% No arch support
Customer Reviews
Teva Kids Psyclone I (Infant/Toddler)
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These sandals should receive a top rating. Here's why: a) The footbed has an arch built in - like a tennis shoe. Try to find that in any other kids sandal. This keeps the feet from overpronating - and for my daughter, this means no leg cramps after a day at Disney wearing these. b) The footbed is wide enough for wide feet, but the straps fit to narrow fit. My daughter has a wide toe and narrow heel - and these are adjustable to fit perfect. c) They are actually cute with dresses. IF you order these, get a size DOWN if your child is a half-size. For example, my daughter just measured a 12.5, so I ordered a 12. They run bigger, so this is perfect.
I'd also recommend: Stride Rite SRT line for arch support
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- Meredith P - customer
- from Orlando, Florida
- March 5, 2012
I love these shoes. Big brother had a pair 2 years in a row, so I was thrilled to get a pair for sister.
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- Anonymous - customer
- September 6, 2011
This shoe was wonderful all summer. My daughter ran through the park and water in comfort in these shoes. I will definitely buy another pair next summer.
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- Anonymous - customer
- August 26, 2011
Great shoe for my toddler to use to and from swim class, playing in the sprinkler, and in water features at theme parks. She loved putting them on, and even though she has a very narrow (and also shallow) foot the straps tightened sufficiently that she never walked out of them or stumbled. The color is also much less offensive than some other water shoes!
I'd also recommend: Ecco, Kid Express, Converse, Ugg
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- Anonymous - customer
- from Chatham, NJ
- August 23, 2011
These sandals are really great. The are easy to take on and off. The sole is very supportive just like any Teva sandal would be. This is my daughter's second pair since she outgrew her first pair. She wore them in and out of water and they held up quite well. I would recommend them.
I'd also recommend: Tsukihoshi
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- Megan M - customer
- from New York
- August 15, 2011





