Outdoor footwear giant Teva is back with a fresh lineup for Spring-Summer 2025, packed with trail, water, and camp-ready designs to inspire more outdoor adventures. With a focus on performance, sustainability, and comfort, Teva’s latest collection is designed to keep up with every step, from rugged backcountry hikes to lakeside lounging. We were able to get our hands on several of these new lines at the OMA show in February and our first impressions are solid. The different styles and the quality of the designs should help just about anyone find a happy foot companion.

Trail Performance Meets Innovation
Leading the charge in Teva’s hiking lineup is the expanded Grandview family with three new models:
- Grandview Max Sandal ($130) – Open-toe hiking with an adjustable strapping system and protective mudguard.
- Grandview Max GTX ($185) – A full-coverage multi-day hiker with GORE-TEX waterproofing and Vibram Megagrip outsole.
- Grandview Max Vent ($165) – A breathable mono-mesh upper built for hot-weather hikes.
For hybrid trail performance, Teva debuts the Aventrail Shoe ($160), blending a running shoe’s agility with a hiker’s durability, and the Aventrail R2T ($120), a road-to-trail sandal designed for seamless transitions between urban and wild terrain.

Adventure-Ready Water & Camp Footwear
Teva introduces the Hydratrek Sandal CT ($100), a closed-toe water-ready hiker with drainage ports and Spider Rubber outsole for superior grip. For post-hike relaxation, the ApreTrail Slide ($50) delivers cushioned, airflow-enhanced comfort that even floats in water.


Sustainability & Partnerships
Expanding their eco-conscious focus, Teva’s Hurricane XLT2 Sunscape ($80) uses a waterless dyeing process to reduce environmental impact. Plus, Teva’s $100,000 donation to Leave No Trace reinforces their commitment to protecting trails, campsites, and waterways for future adventurers.
Stay tuned in 2025 as we highlight several of Tevas new shoes in our Spring guide out later this month and then field test Tevas durability and comfort later this summer in Sierra Rec Magazine.



