Astral Women's Webber Sandal


Color: Olive Green
Size: 6
Price:
Sale price$110.00

Description

The Astral Women's Webber Sandal brings ultimate water function to an open-toed sandal, so you can ditch the hot (stinky!) river shoes and work on your jealousy-producing sandal tan! A three-strap design securely keeps your feet in place when the shoes are wet, and the elastic heel that makes this sandal quick to slip on. The Webber Sandal also features the same G-Rubber sole found on Astral's other dependable river shoes, which provides Spider-Man-like grip on smooth & wet rocks, and ensures that you aren't sacrificing safety for comfort while scouting rapids or stepping onto shore. Boat all summer long in comfort & style with the Astral Webber Sandal!

  • Intended Use: Water, Rafting
  • Uppers: 100% rPET canvas upper with adjustable webbing straps.
  • Midsole: 12 mm thick, 75C closed cell EVA foam
  • Outsole: Flex-Grip™ is non-marking, super flexible, razor siped, and has 3 mm lugs. Made with G.ss™; Astral's stickiest, high surface contact rubber.
  • Foot to Ground Distance: 17mm heel, 16mm ball
  • Sizes: Women’s US 6-11 (Whole sizes only)
  • Fit: True to size (For half size, size up)

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