Being an angler, I like hanging out at Cabela’s website quite a bit. And being cheap, I especially like frequenting the Cabela’s Bargain Cave (their outlet).
I saw these Teva B-1 hiking shoes in the Bargain Cave the other night and…well…they got me by the credit card.
Note: I’m a sneaker whore, so this was not a difficult achievement.
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Teva® B-1 Shoes |
Cabela’s is selling them for $29.99 (MSRP $100.00) – while other websites are nowhere close. Most are actually selling them anywhere from $55 to $99 – (King of internet shoe stores) Zappos included.
So will they actually fit when I get them? Who knows. Guess that’s always a risk of buying footwear online. But I thought I’d pass it along if anyone’s looking for a new pair of light-duty hikers to take on your local trails this fall.
DISCLAIMER:
While this isn’t technically a product review, I thought it would be worthwhile to note that Cabela’s didn’t prompt me to write this post in any way. I simply observed them selling stuff cheap. As a matter of fact, they recently redesigned their site and I think it’s very slow to load (comparatively) and makes shopping a bit of a hassle. While I usually enjoy shopping at Cabela’s website, I also spend too much time at Bass Pro’s site…and Gander Mountain’s…and REI…and L.L. Bean…and…

For 29 bucks, you can buy a couple pairs, throw one in the trunk, and when rock hopping a stream and get soaked, a nice dry pair awaits.
Will have to check these puppies out~
Vibram soles for $29…! Simms and others are you paying attention?
Thanks, Michael, I am going to look at these also. Thanks for the tip to what looks like a great deal.
I too spend a lot of time going through Cabela's and like to browse the cave, that is a very nice deal.Whitetail Woods Blog / Deer Hunting and Blackpowder Shooting at it’s best.
Thanks all. They shipped on Friday so I should get them this week. If they're good I'll mention it in a post (and probably buy another for a situation like Brk Trt brought up).