Kane Footwear is stepping up its recovery shoe game with a new partnership that’s sure to catch the attention of outdoor enthusiasts. The brand’s popular Revive shoe just got a serious style upgrade thanks to a collaboration with Realtree Outdoors. If you’re a fan of camo and need a comfy shoe to kick back in after a long day on the mountain, this one’s for you.
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Specs Price: $90 Sizing: Unisex Source: Made in Brazil from sugarcane-based EVA foam Extras: Includes carabiner to attach for easy carry Rachelle Schrute Ive raved about my love for the Kane Revive shoe before. In the summer, if Im wearing a shoe, its probably this one. Made from a sugarcane-based EVA foam, these things are lightweight, cushy, and eco-friendly to boot.
The perforated design keeps your feet cool, and the ergonomic footbed provides support where you need it most. I wear mine on the boat, through the airport, and just during everyday life.
Whether you’re coming off a tough workout, a grueling hike, or just want something comfortable for everyday wear, the Revive is a rad choice.
(Photo/Kane Footwear) This latest collaboration with Realtree adds a much-needed outdoorsy vibe to the mix. Realtree’s iconic camo is a staple for hunters and adventurers, so it only feels right to have them on a pair of Revives since they happen to be one of my favorite camp shoes.
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