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Scott Hawaii Makaha Black Flipflop - The Original Slippah!
Scott Hawaii Makaha Black Flipflop - The Original Slippah!

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Brand: Scott Hawaii
Category: Shoes
Department: Womens

Buy New: $30.00

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 3809

Media: Apparel
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 12 x 12 x 6

ASIN: B000OIN0XM

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Floats in the Water and Machine-Washable
  • Durable - Nontubular nylon thong is constructed to last!
  • Fantastic Arch Support
  • Molds to your feet - stop walking out of your flipflops!
  • Non-slip volley outsole (reduces slippage on wet surfaces)

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
ALL SLIPPAHS ARE NOT MADE EQUAL!!!!! Scott Hawaii footwear is guaranteed against defects for the life of the sole. If you are looking for a flip flop that is able to hold up to repeated, every day usage - you have found your slippah here! Read more on the guarantee below. A standard bearer in the world of flip-flops, Scott makes do, year in and year out, by perfecting the basics. This Makaha Black Flip-Flop integrates the same elemental features that have driven the companys design for years including: 1. arch support 2. heel cup (stop walking OUT of your flip flops) 3. iconic NON-SLIP volley outsole (reduce slippage on wet surfaces) 4. Durability is also a key factor, and this sandals thong is made to last 5. FLOATS in the water 6. designed to dry quickly, making it all the more ideal for the beach or poolside The straps of a Scott Hawaii slipper are made from a TUBULAR NYLON which enables it to roll with the foot when walking. Dont you just hate those one-piece nylon straps that are abrasive and rub your foot after a long day on the beach? PRODUCT GUARANTEE Scott Hawaii footwear is guaranteed against defects for the life of the sole. The life of the sole is effectively over when the outsole has worn through to the next layer at any point. Scott Hawaii will repair or replace products it deems defective. Please mail the defective pair directly to our factory at the address below. Scott Hawaii, 1212 Kona Street, Honolulu, HI 96814 Customer Service: 800-726-8828 SIZE NOTE FOR MEN AND WOMEN: Scott Hawaii shoes tend to run "small" so go up one size for a great fit. If you are a man and you wear a 10.5, then I recommend a size 12. As a general rule, the sizes run fairly true for women.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars scott's rule   August 14, 2008
I bought these slippers for my husband because he swears by them and they are the only ones that he'll wear!!! They last a really long time no matter how you wear them.


5 out of 5 stars BEST SLIPPAH AROUND   July 20, 2008
I wear Scott Hawaii slippahs daily and that is all I wear. These flip flops are non skidding or scuffing on the floors or boat, they FLOAT and have a built in arch. I prefer my Scotts to regular shoes even for walking as they keep my feet cushy and happy! You know how many of the thongs hurt in between your toes? These dont as they use a tubular nylon and not the painful cutting kind. Cant say enough about the best flip flops made!


3 out of 5 stars Decent, but not the best, and overpriced   February 11, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I've worn through at least a half-dozen pairs of Scotts sandals (what we in Hawai'i call slippers)--and I mean worn through, since I wear slippers every day. They're pretty good, and will last for at least a year of regular use, maybe two--a different type of footwear completely from the cheap kine slippers that cost a few dollars and the toe piece usually pulls through after a month. But I eventually started wearing Island Pros, which are very similar but last longer. Regardless, at $30 per pair I'd shop around.

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