Our verdict
The word "perfect" is a common thread that links many sneakerheads about the Terra Canyon from Teva. While the shoe having no flaws is debatable, the remarks it's been getting give it a stellar reputation on the comfort front. Its minimalist flair also woos the crowd, while the spaciousness of its fit (particularly around the forefoot) makes city travel so much more relaxing.
Pros
- 10/10 pampering level
- Adorable design
- The Teva Terra Canyon embodies simplicity without being a pushover. Purchase it if
- with slipper-like comfort are what youre after
- Easy to mix and match
- Astonishingly light
- Easy to mix and match
Cons
- Its tongue likes to move around
- Subpar breathability
Who should buy the Teva Terra Canyon
The Teva Terra Canyon embodies simplicity without being a pushover. Purchase it if:
- Your toes fall on the wider side of the stoutness scale.
- Hiking-inspired sneakers with slipper-like comfort are what you're after.
- Devoid of complaints about its tongue, the.
Has room for toe splay
Devoid of complaints about its tongue, the UltraRange EXO SE from Vans is a better pick than the Teva Terra Canyon. And if ending up with sweaty feet is a big no-no for you, opt for the breathable Chaco Chillos instead.
Among the comfiest of them all
Many sneaker fans rave about the comfiness of the Teva Terra Canyon. "The most comfortable shoes I've purchased in this style!" says one of them. "Loving this incredibly comfortable tennis shoe," says another. Yet one more reviewer describes the spurn as having "perfect comfort."
The Terra Canyon's terrific aesthetics
Its straightforward style is quite captivating for many sneakerheads. Supporting this statement are the comments "perfect looking," "pretty attractive," and "They're lovely."
The attractive minimalism of the Teva Terra Canyon also makes it a fantastic sneaker to glam up with. A shoe collector says that in it, you "can easily dress up (in a Seattle sort of way)." Another individual says that it's "easy to wear with almost any style - pants or skirts."
Your toes won't suffer in it
Reviewers are drawn to the roominess of the Terra Canyon's toe box. One of them has this in their report: "Perfect width at the toes for me." Someone who has bunions also approves of the shoe's spacious forefoot but adores the toe box's seamless construction even more.
It collapses to your advantage
The Teva Terra Canyon's heel is collapsible, and quite a number of sneakerheads are impressed by it. One of them says, "I like the added benefit of being able to step on the back of the shoe and make it a slip-on." Another commenter says, "Love the fold-down back!"
Wanted: A tongue that stays put
There are those who have qualms about the Terra Canyon's unruly tongue. Backing their observation are the remarks "keeps going to the side" and "The tongue ALWAYS moves to the side as I walk."
The tough-yet-light Teva Terra Canyon
Underfoot, this remarkable Teva offering is brawnier than most minimalist sneakers. A big fan of the brand says that it has a "thick enough sole for cobblestone." That said, it's not weighty either, with one saying that it's a "great light shoe that blends style & comfort."
Not exactly for warm outings
It's hardly a breezy experience being in the Teva Terra Canyon, based on reports. An unamused sneaker fan says that it's a "nice shoe but no ventilation." The same reviewer resorted to punching eyelet holes into the shoe's canvas upper to improve its ventilation.