Our verdict

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Good!

Light, soft, and convenient — this easily describes the Meacham from Teva. A very practical sandal for its price, it is a perfect summer option for taking up activities involving water. In addition, the Meacham is also something you can wear around town and be complimented for it.

Pros

  • Adjustable heel strap
  • Good arch support
  • Good arch support
  • Retains secure fit
  • No rubbing from straps
  • Sturdy for the price
  • Lightweight construction
  • Reliable grip
  • Affordable

Cons

  • Factory smell
  • Takes some time to loosen up

Who should buy the Teva Meacham

The Meacham is built primarily for outdoorsy folks who enjoy light hikes and spending time by the water. It is a suitable option for the following:

  • water sports enthusiasts who need a light and quick-drying pair of sandals for the beach, swimming, rafting, kayaking, and more
  • people who need extra strap adjustability that accommodates their foot shape (wide feet included)
  • guys who don't want to spend much on a pair of sandals (the Meacham costs $28 less than the average)

Teva Meacham best use

people who need extra strap adjustability that accommodates their foot shape wide feet included

It's hard to find a reason not to buy the Meacham sandal as it truly offers great value for money. But given the variety of options from Teva, you can find even cheaper sandals like the Original Universal and the Hurricane Drift. Same brand only Universal Trail.

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The wearers loved the option of regulating all three straps which allowed them to accommodate wide feet, bunions, hammer toes, and swelling. "Sandals flatter every type of foot," says a reviewer.

Soft padding underneath the straps prevents blisters and irritation even when the sandals get wet.

The reviewers also took note of how well the straps held the original adjustment, maintaining the right level of tightness.

Teva Meacham fit

Teva Meacham keeps the foot fresh

People who have gotten their pair of Meacham wet a lot, report that it dries pretty quickly and doesn't leave any unpleasant smell.

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The cushioned nature of this sandal's sole keeps the foot comfortably supported for many miles straight. One wearer goes as far as calling it "more comfortable than [his] running shoes." Another reviewer mentions how his feet still felt great after walking all day hiking trails, cobblestone paths, and city streets.

Teva Meacham comfort

Arch support is a very welcome touch

The contoured footbed of this Teva sandal left many feet happy. Those with plantar fasciitis even mentioned that it helped with relieving their pain.

Teva Meacham arch support

Traction is solid on the Teva Meacham

The majority of reviewers are happy with the grippy nature of this sandal's outsole on both wet and dry surfaces:

  • "climbed mountains and crossed streams and traversed muddy and submerged trails"
  • "handled steep wooden stairs, pavement, sand, and docks lime a champ"
  • "won’t slip when walking on wet"

Teva Meacham grip

A real bang for the buck

The asking price of Teva Meacham is $65. It's almost ridiculous how much Teva packs into such an affordable sandal. For reference, the average price of hiking sandals these days is $93.

Teva Meacham price