Our verdict
The consensus about the Karrimor Antibes is that it gives excellent value for money. Comfort-wise, this sandal is one for the books, while its strappy design screams elegance and long-lastingness at the same time. You're also in for a fresh ride every time in the Antibes as it proactively pumps out stuffiness as you go. And have we mentioned yet that it's quite budget-friendly?
Pros
- Brilliantly comfy
- Built to last
- Teva Universal Trail
- Straps that rock
- Great craftsmanship
- Eye-catching
- Very affordable
- No-soak footbed
Cons
- Jul 1, 2022
- Track and field
Who should buy the Karrimor Antibes
The Antibes brings to the trail-goer's table extra exhilarating light hikes. Buy it if:
- Can take a serious beating.
- Teva Universal Trail.
- Strappy hikers Straps that rock.
- Footbed traps in debris.
Who should not buy it
You're better off sporting the ECCO Yukatan lined with plush padding are what you prefer lined with plush padding are what you prefer—it comes with a less textured/grooved footbed, which can shake off debris with every step.
The Antibes' enchanting comfort
Numerous reviewers adore the comfiness of the Antibes. Their love for the sandal's comfort level is reflected in the following remarks:
- "Supremely comfortable."
- "Beat the heat in every pair."
- "So comfortable that I forget I have them on."
- "Like walking on air."
Can take a serious beating
With comments like "durability is excellent" and "designed to get wet without falling apart," the Karrimor Antibes is not flimsy at all.
Could use a bit more softness underfoot
There are those who find the Karrimor Antibes quite breathable. One of them calls it "the perfect everyday sandal for summer." There's also someone from Florida who finds the sandal cool enough for temps reaching as high as 33°C.
The comfiest walking sandals ever
"Plasticky underfoot"—this is how one owner describes the Karrimor Antibes' non-removable footbed. Another tester arrived at the same conclusion, but instead of saying something creative about it, they resorted to just warning readers that the featured kick is not recommended for long walks.
Who should not buy it
It has been reported that the insole of the Antibes tends to trap in sand and other grainy stuff in the grooves of its brick-like design.
A footbed that doesn't get squidgy
The Karrimor Antibes has a watertight sole unit, making it completely non-absorbent. This characteristic is thanks to the construction of its straps, which aren't driven into the footbed but instead sandwiched between the insole and outsole.
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The straps of the Karrimor Antibes are very easy to work with and adjust, according to many adventurers. The "straps make them heaven to fit," says one of them. There's also someone with a bunion on their right toe that deeply appreciates the forefoot strap's high adjustability.
Could use a bit more softness underfoot
Female reviewers love the overall design of the finely crafted Karrimor Antibes. One of them describes it as having "fashionable looks," while another one simply calls the sandal "fab."
Built to last
Another eye-popping thing about the Karrimor Antibes is its list price of $75 (a price it shares with the Teva Mid Universal). It undercuts the average price of hiking sandals by $17.