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Chaco ZX/2 Unaweep Sandal - Backcountry.com Exclusive - Women's
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They're Chacos, of course they're awesom
Dustin Warr
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
I love chacos and have had several pairs. Bought this model for my lady friend and her sexy feet looked doubly sexy. So if you're looking for quality, functionality, and sexiness, these are for you.
Vibram Soles great shoe 4 outdoors
Suzanne
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Highly recommend U try the different versions on at an outdoor/sports store as the fit is different in each style. Also make sure sales person knows how to adjust the straps. Looser is better to start on strap adjustment. It's all one strap connected beneath the shoe platform. It will take a few wearings to allow your feet to adjust to the footbed as you wear them, & occasionally readjust toe strap to keep it comfortable. I found sizing to be same as my tennis shoe size in the unaweep, other style ran a tad small and had a higher arch.
Toe pinch
Bob Gray
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Bought these for my wife and after only a few uses the sole started coming apart from the sandal. Also she constantly complains that the double straps actually pinch her toe when wearing them. I would not recommend these.
I'm a size 8.5 and I have a wide foot. I...
Barajas
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I'm a size 8.5 and I have a wide foot. I was wondering If I should buy an 8 or 9
Guy Geva
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I think you need to buy the 9 and in wide
Broken on day 2
kru5279420
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I specifically bought this shoe for a White Water rafting trip down the Grand Canyon. By the third day the sole was coming apart from the base of the shoe so all the straps were exposed. I was very disappointed especially since Chaco's are so expensive and claim to be "fit for any adventure."
Best shoes. Hands down.
matt
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Nothing beats Chaco's. They fit great, they adjust to your foot. They grip well. Bought these for the GF and she got a 1/2 size bigger which fit perfect. If she were to have the size she normally wears then her toes might be right on the edge.
I tried on a 7 with our the strap in the...
caitlyn
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I tried on a 7 with our the strap in the back and they were a little to small would an 7 be too big??
Having a hard time finding a zx/2 in Men's....
magen
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Having a hard time finding a zx/2 in Men's. Anybody know if the women's wide is equivalent to a men's regular?
Guy Geva
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women's wide is close to a men's regular
Comfortable stylish sandal
nessa20x1569316
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Awesome sandal, great arch support/footbed. Another winner.
BOOM.
bamuir07
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These chacos stand the test of trails and live up to the bar that the company has set for so long. Gorgeous color and too legit to quit!
I didn't know my feet were wide :(
dmvisco1346156
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I really wanted to love these sandals! I've been waiting for them to go on sale for awhile now. Several of my friends just rave about their Chacos so much that I was dying to experience them for myself...
Unfortunately, my experience of wearing them for a day squeezed my big toe until it turned red and left my pinky toes numb for 2 days! I guess the shape of my foot just does not work with these sandals (my heel is narrow and my arches are hight, but I guess the ball of my foot is wide). So I'm sad to send them back :( Especially because they looked super cool! I'm either going to try a wide size or go back to Tevas.
Love 'em, but they run big
1of4868392
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Love these! but they run big... I generally wear either a 7.5 or 8, and I ordered a 7, but they were too big. Sent them back for a 6, and they fit. I do think next time I would order a wide, though....
Love the support on them. I'm an over pronator.. and a photographer, so I'm on my feet a ton, and after a summer of wearing regular flip-flops my feet were killing me. I noticed a difference in the way I stand within a few days of wearing these. So worth it! I wear these for shooting all my seniors, and outdoor weddings... maybe some day I'll get a black pair for indoor weddings :)
Like shoe, not for me!
sam4872586
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The shoe was actually a little too big, my heel didn't fit in the right spot of the sandal, so it was uncomfortable. I always wear an 11, and these I think I could have used a 10, and a Wide width. The straps adjusted well, (I've heard the toe strap can be really uncomfortable, but I adjusted it to fit comfortably) but if I had to return them since they were not comfortable on my foot. I wanted to wear them just for an everyday sandal, but I may have to order a different size! The shipping was quick from backcountry, and I could not beat the price! They even had my favorite color, which Chacos.com was out of! Thank you backcountry.com for being so great!
Ouch! These squeeze my big toe and pinky...
dmvisco1346156
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Ouch! These squeeze my big toe and pinky toes :( Do I need wide size maybe? I'm so sad because I love the teal and was so excited for my first pair of Chacos!
jason spellman
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try adjusting all the straps before you worry about ordering a wider size.
LOVE THESE!
dor3247046
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I LOVE THESE! They fit perfect the first time I put them on and I never want to take them off! LOVE LOVE LOVE THEM!
Chacos: Oh the places you'll go
rebeccaeno1982283
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rebeccaeno1982283
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I have had my chacos for 5 years now, and they have taken me hiking through jungles, swimming through underwater caves, and into the Grand Canyon. Can't wait to buy my next pair!
love at first wear!
Caroline Knight
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I ordered my Chaco ZX/2 Unaweep sandals after years of contemplating whether or not I was willing to pay $95 dollars for a pair. I had worn a pair of my friend's, and I knew I wanted a pair, but I wanted to find a pair that I loved before I spent the money. When I saw that these were on sale for $56.97, I nearly hit the floor! They're even my favorite color, teal! :) When I came home to find them, I immediately put them on and here I am a few hours later with them still on! I would definitely recommend these to anyone who is looking for a quality pair of sandals. I would gladly pay full price, But be sure keep an eye out on backcountry.com for awesome sales like this!
Chaco ZX/2 Unaweep Sandal
Shaun
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Chaco ZX/2 Unaweep Sandal was a great gift purchase for my wife. She wears it all the time and has thrown out her other inferior sandals.
I heard the Chaco sandles with the two...
Lin
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I heard the Chaco sandles with the two strap are not comfortable to hike in is that true and what Chaco's do you recommend
Ryan Guay
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The Chaco ZX2 is the best selling style for ladies. Many feel it is more comfortable because the straps form better to the foot. Try them you will love them.
love love love these shoes
ashley
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seriously, awesome shoes. great arch support, especially for a person with flat feet. I wasn't sure how i would like the toe strap, as i read some reviews that said they were hard to adjust and too tight. And I would agree that for one of the shoes it took a little pull and push here and there to get it to fit just right. but seriously love these shoes.
pros: comfortable shoe, strong arch and overall structural support, can run, walk, drudge through mud, these shoes are awesome. can make them dressy or just casual.
cons: it did take a little bit of extra effort to get the straps just right, but that's really my only complaint and it's not a very strong one. I feel like most shoes are like that.
DEFINITELY would recommend to anyone :)
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