“Makaha” #1 Selling Slippah
As our most popular style, the Makaha is a slightly less beefy version of our monster 4x4 Manoa slipper. It’s built to withstand all the punishment and comes with that ‘Modest show, All go’ mentality!
Made for most, loved by all!
Tubular nylon strap has no hard edges so it rolls against the skin
Due to the way the nylon is woven it's literally a tube. Without any hard edges it's impossible for it to dig into your foot. It's not magic, it's engineering!
Textured Rubalon insole wicks moisture away from the foot for added grip
A Scott Hawaii innovation, Rubalon has the cushioning comfort of EVA foam with the support and durability of rubber. It gives the foam memory which molds to your foot so it can go the extra mile.
Scott's signature deck sole features arch support and heel cup
Anatomically designed to contour to your foot shape and provide sneaker level support in your favorite beachside slippers. Our nonslip, nonmarking outsole is built for those long days on your feet.
Makaha slippers!!
I am responding to your email, stating that you haven't made slippers in Hawaii for about 15 years. I am writing to let you know that I have decided to aquire the pair of Makaha slippers that I ordered previously. Those are a size 9 I believe. Yes, I would like you to send a pair of Makaha slippers to me at Shane Anderson, HC 2 Box 5820, Keaau, Hi 96749. The Chinese made slippers must be doing pretty good as far as the glue adhesion is concerned. I don't want to be racist about where the slippers are made, just wanted a good quality slippers. I figured if I went through Scott Hawaii, I would get the best choice of slippers. Thanks for asking prior to the shipment. I'm sure that I will love the pair of slippers that I receive from you. Good fortunes with your business. Sincerely, Shane Anderson
Great quality, but very heavy
Love the look of this sandal but they are super heavy. The quality and materials are overall pretty good but the full rubber sole is pretty rigid and heavy.
Comfortable and sturdy, but a little heavy on the sole
I feel like those familiar with Scotts know this, but the sole on this style is a little heavier than most slippers. These are what you would consider your "nice" ones, so thus, the sturdier/heavier sole, but for those who are looking for a lightweight slipper, try a different style. That being said, these are perfect for the more dressed up occasion like when you gotta throw on Aloha shirt, or one semi-casual night out.
My favorite slippah
For me, I have wide and tall feet. Most of the slippers that are made don't fit me quite right. Either too long or too narrow. Nothing fits quite like the Makaha. Everything about takes me back to the first pair I ever used 15 years ago.