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You can't always be pounding the trail, so slide into the Keen Streetside Flip Sandals on your more relaxing days. Made of recycled polypropylene and cork, these sandals keep your feet off the hot pavement without unduly impacting the planet you're exploring.
The Keen Men's Streetside Flip Sandals don't mind if you wade into that cool mountain stream or test the temps of the ocean—water rolls quickly off the polypropylene straps. Keen made the Streetside flip-flops with soft cork and latex outsoles and recyclable straps.
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| Adjustability: | N / A |
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| Country of Origin: | Armenia |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | 1 Year |
| Material: | Waterproof polypropylene |
| Outsole: | cork / latex |
| Recommended Use: | Casual summer wear |
| Sole: | Cork / latex |
| Upper: | recycled polypropylene |
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These are products that have been indicated being comparable to this product:
| Reef Fork Sandal Men's Footwear > Flip Flops | $8.95 - $13.90 | |
| Ocean Minded Mokulua Sandal Men's Footwear > Flip Flops | $29.22 - $34.99 |
This product is available in the following colors:
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| Coffee Liquer / Cork | Black / Cork | ||
| Midnight Navy / Cork | Midnight Navy / C |
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Can't really complain about them... | |
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I actually like these flips. The soles are thin and very flexible, so they easily conform and move with your foot. I went with one size smaller than I normally wear and they fit well... no problems with being too loose or falling off. I also like the low profile look and they have some style to them. Not bad at all for a pair of Keen flips for well under $20 shipped. | |
| kaw100380093 at Backcountry.com Outlet on 08/21/2009 | |
KEEN Streetside Flip Sandal | |
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A big fan of Keen footwear, I had no doubt that the streetside flip would be perfect. But alas, they are not comfy at all. The sole is very thin and soft, so you feel every small stone under your feet. For my feet, the thong had a strange fit - this could of course be attributed to my anatomy... | |
| rudjep2208635 at Backcountry.com on 06/09/2008 | |
eh, could be better | |
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well, not the best pair of flip flops i've owned. extremely thin, you can feel everything under your feet. Also, seem kinda wide for my narrow feet. Cant complain too much though because i got them way cheap. prob not worth much more than the 17 bucks | |
| Ryan Bjorkquist at Backcountry.com Outlet on 07/02/2009 | |
Like walking on Jelly! | |
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I too thought that these would be a great pair of flip flops, Nope!! Not comfy at all. I wouldn't know, but I think it would be like walking on Jelly shoes like your kid sister did back in the eighty's. | |
| rock012182 at Backcountry.com Outlet on 06/16/2009 | |
eh, not so much | |
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sandals are alright. theyre extremely thin and seem to squeak when i walk bc they are rubber. although, its hard to complain when they only cost 17 bucks. | |
| Ryan Bjorkquist at Backcountry.com Outlet on 07/02/2009 | |
Suck | |
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These sandals are crap. They hurt my feet because they have no support and flop around because they have no support. I woud NOT buy them again. | |
| Mike the man at Backcountry.com Outlet on 08/21/2009 | |