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Teva’s 2009 Water Shoe Lineup

July 08, 2008 By: adamd Category: Kayaking, Rafting No Comments →

Sunkosi

Equally at home in the water as it is on the trail, the men’s Sunkosi redefines amphibious footwear. Patent-pending Drain Frame technology allows water to drain through the midsole while Wraptor™ Fit technology ensures a stable, secure ride. The newest member of the Teva Pro series provides dependable performance in any kind of outdoor environment.



Sling King

With a vulcanized spider rubber outsole, the sling king will keep you gripping as you scamper over slick wet rocks. Wear them in your kayak, raft, or any water activity that you choose. The 360 degree strapping system keeps your foot locked in tight for whatever obstacles the river brings.



Gnar

Influenced by skate design, the gnar serves as a water shoe that can also be worn casually after you take out. With the same bottom sole as the avator, there is no sacrificing traction on wet rocks.



Drainframe

With water draining ports, breathability, and ultra light weight, the drainframe technology will keep your feet drier, cooler, and ultimately active longer.


Proton

The Proton is a simple, light weight, water shoe. It has a molded spider rubber out sole for superb traction on slippery surfaces. The neoprene upper and light weight make this a solid choiche for a basic water shoe.


P-1

Playboaters need a booty that is minimal enough to fit modern playboat design. With a neoprene upper, and a split toe, the P-1 will keep you warm and comfortable during epic freestyle sessions.

Teva Imax Grand Canyon Adventure Premier Report

May 13, 2008 By: admin Category: Rafting, What's Happening 2 Comments →

The premiere was a celebration for all of those involved in the film, and the principles all turned out for the red carpet showing. The film is not only a cinematically spectacular tour down the wild waters of the Colorado River, but a profound message about water conservation for everyone who views it.
As the Teva employees were getting the theater itself ready of the big night, the press had a chance to see the movie and sit down for some question and answer sessions with the film’s talent and producers.

Here Pete Worley (Teva President) and Greg MacGillivray (director/producer) get hammered with questions:

The father-daughter Kennedy team doing the same:

Meanwhile, the Teva staff was hard at work turning an ordinary theatre into a world premiere venue:

The audience packed the theatre and was treated to some opening speeches from the film’s principle players.

Check out the video below for complete coverage.