
Chaco, Teva and Keen all make stellar sandals, but which pair of sport sandals will be perfect for you? I'll break down the features, performance and reviews of each brand so you can choose wisely.
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Why People Love Chaco Sandals

Chaco sandals are a well-loved option with a big following. People love Chaco sandals for their adjustability, traction and underfoot support. They're a favorite choice for adventurous travelers and are often used to hike even the most rugged terrain.
The adjustable, pull-through straps and anatomical LUVSEAT footbed make Chaco sandals stand out from the crowd. They also feature grippy rubber outsoles that can handle pretty much any trail. One thing to note about Chacos is that they are heavier than other sport sandals.
Chaco has garnered a devoted following since their 1989 debut, and many "Chaconians" have more than one pair.
Why People Love Teva Sandals

Teva sandals were created by a river guide in the '80s and have thrived in and around the water ever since. Teva sport sandals are loved for their lightweight support and grippy traction. They usually offer touch-fasten adjustable straps and an antimicrobial treatment that fights odor in the footbed. All of these features come in handy for explorers who love the water. Teva sandals are also a great choice for active beach vacations or any other travel that involves water.
Hikers should be aware that Teva sandals don't offer the stiff, ultra-durable underfoot support many people desire for longer hikes. That's why they tend to be a better choice for water-bound explorers. Looking through the hundreds of Teva reviews on Sierra, you'll notice a lot of people mentioned the soles of their previous Tevas wearing out after about 10 years. That makes it pretty clear that Teva sport sandal fans love their sandals so much that they use them until they wear out, and then replace them with a similar pair.
Why People Love Keen Sandals

Adventurers who wear Keen sandals love them for their protection, comfort and support. All Keen sport sandals feature a Metatomical EVA footbed, quickdraw adjustment and, of course, the beloved Keen bumper toe. The Keen toe bumper protects vulnerable toes on rugged trails, while the open-strap design makes for quick-drying, water-friendly performance. Keen offers durable, grippy outsoles, toe protection and a supportive footbed -- making them perfect hiking sandals for rocky and gravelly trails. Keen devotees also love that all Keen sandals are machine washable on the gentle cycle.
While they are extremely comfortable sandals, you may find that a pair of Keens don't offer the beefy underfoot support you might need for longer hikes.
Are Chaco, Teva or Keen sandals right for you?

No one brand is better than the other, but one choice might be better for you. Some people boast two pairs of Chacos: one pair that acts as a hiking sandal or a yard work sandal, and another pair to use as comfortable walking sandals (and for any other activity). But many people, especially those who spend a lot of time in and around the water, love Teva sandals the most. And many Keen wearers say they like their Keens more than anything else they've tried.
There you have it. Each brand of sport sandal offers great options for every kind of explorer, so no matter what you're doing in them, you should be able to decide which brand makes the best sandals for your next travel adventure or walk around the block.
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