Manoa - The Tonka Truck of Slippers
'Manoa'
Translation: Inspired by the Manoa Falls and excellent hiking trails
Our all terrain slipper... our 4x4... our ‘Tonka truck’! The Manoa has the oomph to prove its durability with its heavy duty rubber bottom. Just ask the Keawe thorns! But don’t worry, comfort can be found in hell or high water with this pair of slippers.
Nylon strap with anti-chafe neoprene lining provides instant comfort
Avoid the dreaded sandal strap burn. Wetsuit style neoprene lining is soft next to skin and ensures a comfy fit well after the sun goes down.
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 All Terrain sole features arch support and heel cup
Anatomically designed to contour to your foot shape and provide sneaker level support in your favorite hiking slippers. Our lug sole is built for hiking and any other rugged activities.
9 years of service and still going
My Tonka sandals are the same as my new combat boots. They last forever and are super comfy at the same time. Aloha from Merida, Mexico where sandals take a beating.

As good as ever!
I’ve been wearing Scott slippers for 40 years now. My latest purchase was awesome and I’m happy to say that they are still just as I remember. I am also pleased with Scott’s prices-a rare value in today’s footwear market

Love these
Excellent. I buy a new pair about once a year because I pretty much wear them year round in the house.

“Manoa” Ideal for Overpronated, Flat, Feet!
“Manoa” model has the “tallest” arch support as well as the “deepest” heel cup as well as the stiffest “last” of the Scott models.

Great All Around, Everyday Slipper
This is my second pair of Manoas. They are my everyday work and casual slipper. You can do almost anything in them, and they last a long time - usually about 2 years of wearing every day. They're utilitarian, not fancy.