Style: R1023117
The BIRKENSTOCK Arizona Grip is the legendary two-strap design from BIRKENSTOCK. Iconic style with the signature comfort of the BIRKENSTOCK footbed. This style features a rubber grip sole and a subtle patina made from high-quality, soft natural leather.
Product Details:
Anatomically shaped cork-latex footbed
Upper: natural leather
Footbed lining: suede
Sole: EVA; natural rubber
Details: two straps, each with an individually adjustable metal pin buckle
“Made in Germany”
Fabrics:
Upper: Natural leather
The natural leather that we use is mostly smooth leather, in some cases tumbled leather. This type of leather has many special characteristics, such as breathability, adaptation to the shape of the foot and durability.
Insole: Natural leather
Natural leather can be recognized by its untreated surface. BIRKENSTOCK purposely does not treat surface grains and other characteristic features. BIRKENSTOCK uses sturdy leather with a thickness of 2.8 to 3.2 millimeters as upper material.
Footbed Material:Cork
Cork is a sustainable material extracted from the bark layer of the cork oak. This natural product is insulating and offers very good cushioning.
Outsole: Two-component sole
The two-component sole combines the lightness and flexibility of EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate) with the elasticity and scuff resistance of rubber.
Size Chart:
How to measure your foot length
Stand with the heel to a wall and put a measuring tape under your feet
Read off the measured foot length in millimeters before your longest toe
If you are between two sizes, choose the next higher, because feet are minimally greater under load
You can also use this template:
Download the foot measurement template
Select Birkenstock footwear is available in two widths. A Birkenstock Narrow width fits a narrow to regular foot and a Regular width fits a regular to wide foot.
The footprint markings on footbeds and boxes indicate the shoe width.
The filled-in footprint indicates a Narrow width, while the outline of the footprint indicates a Regular width.