I’ve long considered the Teva brand synonymous with sandals. That goes back to my middle school years when my dad proposed we take a guided raft trip. Despite minimal prior experience with watercraft of any kind, we decided a 5-night, 6-day trip down the Middle Fork of Idaho’s Salmon River was the adventure for us.
Then we went shopping. My dad bought his first pair of Tevas. I, on the other hand, went with a pair of water sandals from a renowned maker of basketball shoes. My dad’s sandals ended up being the same brand — even the same style — as those of our raft guides. I, on the other hand, ended up with deep, painful blisters just a couple of days into the trip.
Given my personal history with Teva, not to mention the fact that over the years, Teva has leaned into its reputation as the “founder of the modern sport sandal category,” I was surprised to see a press release about Teva launching a hiking shoe — and I was quite keen to try them out.
Now, after 3 months of using the Teva Trailwinder Low on trails around Colorado, I’m glad I did. The shoe is a comfortable, lightweight trail companion perfect for short, fast hikes on a variety of terrain types.
In short: The Teva Trailwinder Low proves itself to be a capable, fully enclosed shoe (despite coming from a brand that considers itself the architect of the modern sport sandal). There’s room for improvement in the midsole’s durability, but overall, this shoe seems poised to propel the sandal brand further into the fast-hike/trail-runner category.
If you’re shopping for hiking shoes, compare the Teva Trailwinder to others on GearJunkie’s Guide to the Best Hiking Shoes.
- Upper: Quick-dry knit upper made from 100% recycled mesh
- Internal bootie system: NAVILOCK
- Midsole: LITE-COMF midsole for responsive comfort and high abrasion resistance
- Outsole: Spider rubber
- Traction lugs: Tiered
- Reinforcement: Toecap, eye row, and heel counter
- Pull tab: Heel
Pros
- Lightweight, breathable design
- Versatile for trail running and hiking
- Reliable grip on rocky terrain
- Comfortable, responsive midsole
Cons
- Midsole lacks durability
- Limited ability to tighten forefoot region
- Long drying time
Teva Trailwinder Low Hiking Shoe Review
Initial Impressions


Traction in Action



Comfort
Fit

Durability of Teva Trailwinder
