Teva, a brand named with the Hebrew word for “nature” has long been synonymous with sandals for raft trips, paddleboarding, and jam-band concerts. But its new hiking boot, the Grandview Max GTX, is its most ambitious closed-toe offering to date.
It pairs a mid-height boot build with a GORE-TEX waterproof liner and a few touches from the brand’s sport sandals for a casual hiking boot. But can it compete with popular boots such as Merrell’s Moab 3?
Teva has been manufacturing hiking boots since 1994, but 30 years later, it is still known primarily for iconic sport sandals. The Teva Grandview Max GTX is, according to Teva, the brand’s “most technical” hiker to date. The boot is also part of a larger Grandview line that includes a hiking/running sandal and a more breathable, non-GORE-TEX hiking boot, the Grandview Max Vent.
A few GearJunkie editors received samples to test in a variety of locales to see if the big claims translated to a better boot.
In short: The Grandview Max GTX boot looks much like other sneaker-like hiking boots. It has a rugged Vibram outsole and thick midsole. But while it looks aggressive, the very wide fit and soft sole that make it imprecise on even slightly technical terrain. This boot may be worth considering for those with very wide feet. Otherwise, it lacks a lot of the support and proprioception available in competing boots at the $185 price range. It’s a decent choice for gentle trails and pavement when thick, soft cushioning and a very wide platform are desired.
- Best for: Day hikes, wide feet
- Weight (Pair): 2 lbs. 5 oz.
- Waterproofing: GORE-TEX waterproof bootie
- Upper: Leather/textile
Pros
- Comfortable out of the box
- Reasonable price
- Made with recycled materials
- Breathable (not stuffy)
- Waterproof
Cons
- Middle weight for hiking boots
- Short laces
- Very wide
- Overly soft midsole
Teva Grandview Max GTX Hiking Boot Review
How We Tested

Boot Characteristics
Wide Toe Box

Teva Grandview: Quirky ‘Heel Lock’


Casual Lacing

Cushioned Midsole

Final Thoughts: Who’s It For?
