In this highly anticipated re-release that we’ve been working on for months, we are proud to unveil our 5-piece collaboration with Australian Surf Photographer, Rich Richards aka @sa_rips. Aiming to showcase his unique underwater photography of one of Earth’s Apex predators, we've emblazoned his image of a Great White Shark speeding through the water off the cold shores of Richards' home city of Adelaide, South Australia. Rich is known for free swimming in some of the sharkiest waters in the world for his innovative photography. In some parts of the world, the water is heavier, and like in Jiu Jitsu, it's the one you don't see that gets you.
Each pair features our TTWD logo molded on the strap and our Arm Bar company seals emblazoned on the soles. This latest run now features a soft natural Thai rubber that molds to the feet nicely over time.
Size Chart (Unisex):
Small: 7.5 - 9
Medium: 9 - 10
Large: 10 - 11
X-Large: 11 - 12
XX-Large: 12 - 13
Just compared this product to a couple of other flip flops. One is a $10 eBay product that's thin and felt like the band was cutting me with a sharp piercing pain. The other's a $30 slide sandal that's about equal in quality to the Armbar flip flops despite being thicker. I also remember a $20 pair of flip flops that I favored but they wore out after a bunch of years.
What I like about the Armbar flip flops is how the sturdy lace is puffed up and doesn't flatten thus you can swiftly slip your feet into them without needing to pry the lace open. It's a small detail but I hate fussy flip flops that require bending over to maneuver the lace with your fingers. The Thai rubber is distinctive and feels satisfying. It measures 1cm thick. I've seen worse for $20, so this is fairly priced for something interesting that I don't see falling apart. It's now my new favorite flip flops. Also, freakin' Jaws.