Our verdict
Teva ReEMBER is a fuzz-free slip-on that might work for you if you prefer something light for your feet when the weather gets cold. Aside from being an outdoor camp shoe, it’s a comfy choice from Teva that works as an indoor slipper and slip-on for running errands.
Pros
- Lightweight
- Comfortably warm
- Easy-to-wear
- Collapsible heel
- Water-resistant
- Earth-friendly
- Reasonably-priced
Cons
- Tight opening
- Inadequate grip
- Quite loose
Who should buy the Teva ReEMBER
It’s a shoe to remember if you are after the following:
- Wearers would have appreciated it more if it came with a thicker insole. 
- Wearers would have appreciated it more if it came with a thicker insole. 
- It’s a shoe to remember if you are after the following
- Who should buy the Teva ReEMBER
- environment-friendly kicks
Who should buy the Teva ReEMBER
Unlike the outdoor sandals and hiking shoes from Teva, this footgear isn’t the best choice for these purposes:
- hiking on rough and rocky terrains
- strolling on snowy grounds
It’s a shoe to remember if you are after the following
Teva ReEMBER is deemed a winner by homebodies searching for an easy-to-toss-around shoe and light travelers needing winter-ready kicks.
Same brand only
It doesn’t have the thickset midsole, which played in favor of the users as it made the sneaker super light like a slipper.
Well insulated
“No need to wear socks” is a declaration made by a fan since this one keeps the feet warm without overheating them.
Easy to slip-on
It’s so convenient to slip in and out of this shoe, which is ideal for sneakerheads when it comes to accomplishing quick errands.
Wearers would have appreciated it more if it came with a thicker insole. 
It comes with a collapsible heel. The rear side can be “quickly kicked down and popped back,” said a fan.
Wearers would have appreciated it more if it came with a thicker insole. 
Its ripstop cover is reported to resist water from entering the shoe. It keeps the feet “dry under light rains.”
Sustainably created
It's one of the eco-friendly, sustainable shoes out there. Not only is it made with a recycled ripstop cover and polyester microfiber lining, but the foam cushioning and rubber soles are also composed of 50% sustainable components.
Snugged collar
Sneakerheads blamed its tightly stitched ribbed collar for having a snug opening.
Track spikes and XC
Since it doesn’t have deep lugs and grooves, outdoor enthusiasts say it lacks traction.
from Teva, this footgear isn’t the best choice for these purposes
Flat-footed users hoped this shoe came with supportive insoles.
Minimal padding
Wearers would have appreciated it more if it came with a thicker insole.
Loosely fitted
Though it can accommodate wide-footed wearers, this shoe feels a bit roomy for those with narrow feet.