Danner Women's Shelter Cove Slide Potter's Clay Casual Recovery Sandal 36443

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The Danner Women's Shelter Cove Slide Potter's Clay Casual Recovery Sandal comes from a resupply station on the Pacific Crest Trail, which was the inspiration for these recovery sandals. Designed for campers and weekend backpackers, they offer hands-free convenience and rejuvenating comfort for tired feet. EVA cushioning is plush and supportive for kicking it around the campsite, while the Vibram Megagrip outsole provides dependable traction.

Features

  • EVA Upper
  • Constructed from lightweight EVA, the soft and flexible upper provides all-day comfort.
  • EVA Midsole
  • Known for its lightweight properties, EVA is a special polymer that provides excellent cushioning.
  • Vibram Black Sands Outsole
  • The Black Sands outsole features Vibram's Megagrip technology which provides superior grip and traction on wet and dry surfaces.
  • How It Fits
  • Designed specifically for sandals, the 827 last cups the foot to lock it in place and provide a secure fit for whatever terrain you encounter. Whether seeking adventure on the trail or roaming around the campsite, this last offers superior stability and comfort.
  • 365-Day Warranty
  • If you suspect your purchase isn’t up to our unrelenting standards, or is defective in any way, we want to make things right. We offer a 365-day warranty across our entire footwear line.

Specifications

  • Style
  • 36443
  • Weight
  • 16 oz per pair
  • Closure
  • Slip-On
  • Height
  • 3"
  • Insulation
  • Non-Insulated
  • Color
  • Potter's Clay
  • Last Type
  • 827
  • Lining
  • Non-Waterproof
  • Outsole
  • Vibram Black Sands
  • Recraftable
  • No
  • Manufacturing
  • Imported

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.