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Chaco Redrock Mesh Hiking Shoe - Men's
The efficient ecosystem and rugged beauty of the Southwest inspired the Chaco Men's Redrock Hiking Shoe. An airmesh breathable upper dries quickly and helps regulate your foot's temperature, and Getagrip non-marking rubber provides a grab-anything outsole. Chaco designed the Redrock as an athletic sneaker, offering the outdoor enthusiast a rugged high performance shoe with a comfortable fit
Bottom Line: The Great Southwest just got greater.
Talk shop with all the gear freaks out there: ask 'em questions, upload/browse photos, and give your 2¢.
comfortable, durable shoes
By: Anatoly Geyfman
May 17, 2009
Think of these as a mix between trail runners and hiking shoes. They aren't really trail runners, but fit like them, and they aren't really hiking shoes, but, can be used for that. They are crazy comfortable - I have a high arch, and these fit me extremely well. They breathe very well - as they are almost completely mesh. The insole is very high quality and is comfortable - also fights shoe stink. These are fairly light. I traveled all over India with these, and they didn't disappoint. Again, these aren't hard-core hiking shoes, but you can certainly hike in them - and your feet will thank you.
Great!!
By: djw100332817
June 14, 2009
I bought these for my husband, because I was so impressed with mine that I had purchased a week before. He loves them as much as I do. The arch comfort is terrific. Thanks!
i have really wide feet would you recommend these
i have really wide feet would you recommend these
By: jacob thetford
May 25, 2009
An ashphalt hiking shoe
By: NL
April 20, 2009
If you want a proper hiking shoe, this is definitely not it. This chaco's sole is far too soft and is a light-hiking shoe where the terrain is smooth. It offers no protection from the ground below. So if there are rocks and other sharp objects below, it will hurt the foot.
Not a bad casual shoe for around town. The solves are soft and comfortable for walking around. If you are interested in hiking, there are tonnes of better options at less cost. I moved on from this shoe after about 200 miles.
Not really a hiking shoe
By: NL
April 20, 2009
I put about 300 miles on my redrock shoes before giving them up for some legit trekking boots for long trips and trail runners for short trips. Further more, these are not water proof which I ignored while purchasing.
Plusesarch support out there. This shoe is only for very light short hikes on smooth terrain. Also great for walking around/street. Feet remain cool with the mesh construction.
Cons:
Sole is too soft and gets softer with time. If the ground below is rocky then the sole deforms too much and hurts the foot.
Unsuitable for backpacking. If you are going to carry a pack on your back and head out, there is zero sole rigidity.
Are these shoes good for crossing rivers?
Are these shoes good for crossing rivers?
By: Drewsky
April 28, 2008
Well, they are not waterproof, so your feet will get wet. They do dry fairly quickly, however, because they are mesh. I would definitely look at any of Chaco's sandals with the Diamond Stealth outsole; it is super sticky and great for river running. Something like this is what you're looking for:http://www.backcountry.com/store/CHA0035/Chaco-Z-2-Diamo
By: Jeff Gerhard
November 15, 2008
Good Chaco
By: mountainboogey82
May 11, 2009
These are great shoes! My first pair of Chacos and I love them. The arch is great support since i have flat feet; more so than most shoes. Very comfortable right out of the box and great grips on the rocks. Either people hate or love the look...i love it, kind of retro.
I bought them to keep my feet comfortable, dry, and cool during the summer festival season, but they have already become my go-so shoe!
Arch too high
By: Frank Giordano
April 20, 2009
At first I really liked this shoe, but after wearing them for an extended period of time, the higher arch was painful to me. If you have a high arch, then this is the shoe for you. For a normal arch though, look elsewhere!
So comfy
By: Brian B.
May 29, 2008
These may even be more comfortable than the sandals! I was excited to find out that Chaco was going to start making shoes again, and even more excited when I picked up a pair of these. They fit great right out of the box, even for my large, wide, and high-volume feet. They breathe well, grip well, and look good. These are my new everyday summer shoe. I wish they had slightly more padding/shock absorption, but they are great light hikers and everyday shoes. Would buy again and again!
Awesome
By: ford67rang1712575
July 21, 2008
I agree- these shoes fit like the sandals. They're lightweight and extremely comfortable. I wear a 10 Chaco Z/2 and a 10 in Redrock as well. Dry fast and even keep my feet dry in wet grass despite the quick dry material. Go for it!
Great!!
By: flisnik2099190
September 8, 2008
I have the Chaco sandals and love them so thought I'd give these a try. The sizing was perfect and there was no break-in period even without socks. I wear them in place of my hiking boots on many trips now. Can't miss with these!
Great shoe!
By: susan2286099
July 30, 2008
I ordered these shoes for my son to wear on a 10 day mission trip to Africa. they required no break in time and he said they were great for all kinds of diffent terrain. He loved them!
Not Intended For Hiking or Backpacking
By: Jim Gray
April 25, 2009
I've read the posts about the Chaco Redrock. I was skeptical at first, myself. A few years ago, I TRIED to wear one of Chaco's sandals, and thought the arch support was "too much." So, I went with another brand. But, with PROPER foot analysis, (finally), it was determined that I not only had an average arch, but on the high-end of average. And all these years I thought I had "flat feet."
So, I tried a pair of the Chaco Redrocks on. NEVER felt so much comfort. The arch support goes across the entire arch. I never knew how much comfort I was missing.
About the Redrock's use. I bought them as a casual shoe, that can be used for "light hiking" Here is what is said above about this shoe: "...Chaco designed the Redrock as an athletic sneaker, offering the outdoor enthusiast a rugged high performance shoe with a comfortable fit." Obviously, it was NEVER intended for trail running, hard use, and particularly not for backpacking.
If those are your desired uses, you need to look at other options. But, if you are looking for a cool, comfortable, and stylish shoe for kicking around town; you cannot beat the Redrock.
Oh, and I now also swear by Superfeet "Orange" insoles for all my athletic shoes.
Liking them less the more I wear them
By: rec2999442
April 20, 2009
Initially I was thrilled and happy to be wearing Chaco during the wintertime. The shoes felt like the sandals but are sadly becoming a little less "super" the more I wear them.
While the sole is comfortable in the Chaco-molded way, it is hard. I've noticed some minor ankle and shin pain after a long day (I work at a museum and walk a LOT).
My feet aren't incredibly wide, but I've noticed the toe box is a little narrow. I wear a size 10.5 shoe normally, but for some reason a 9 in their Z2 sandal; I decided to get a 10 in this shoe. The length is good but the sides of the toe box rub a bit on both my big and small toes.
Overall, Chaco quality but I don't know if this is a shoe to wear for a full day. Well made, but a bit lacking in the comfort department the more I wear them. They've also started creaking when I walk. Possibly the shoelaces since they're some type of weird helicopter-cord material. But a bit annoying.
too tight, then very good
By: tim2430966
October 19, 2008
First pair too small, but the replacement (a half size larger) is one of the most comfortable shoes I've ever worn.
PERFECT!
By: mea2677249
January 9, 2009
I bought these for my husband for Christmas, and was unsure how they would fit after I read the reviews. They only had his regular shoe size in this color, so I gave it a shot. He wore them around the house the day after Christmas with the tags still on, and by the afternoon, the tags were off and he was loving them! He told me not to compare the shoe with the sandal, because the padding is way different! He wears them daily (unless there is too much snow on the ground), and prefers them over the hiking shoe he used to wear everyday!
AMAZING
By: willax4eve2132047
April 24, 2008
these shoes are great! If you like chaco sandals you'll love these shoes
Also to Small
By: kab2459573
October 10, 2008
I am also sending these back. My 10.5 was tight on the instep and no toe room. These are nothing like their Canyonland trail shoe that fit me like a glove. Do not know if 11's will work, it's back to Keen for me.
Not what I was expecting
By: Gear-monger
February 20, 2009
I really love there sandals, but was a bit disappointed with these.
The foot bed is quite hard and not as comfortable as other shoes like Patagonia and Keen.
Overall, the quality is very good.
Just a pity about the feel.
Comfort update
By: Brian B.
January 30, 2009
I bought these last summer, and initially liked them, and without giving them too much of a torture test, decided they were comfortable, even though I wished there was slightly more padding/support. The padding/support issue became a much bigger deal after a few weeks of break in time. It became apparent that these were strictly casual shoes, and that they weren't designed for you to spend all day hiking in. They have only marginally more support than my Vibram Five fingers shoe (not much more than a thin rubber sole if you're not familiar). I've kept them around in part because I can't throw away a perfectly good shoe, and in part because they're a pretty good car camping kick around shoe, almost moccasin-like. I tried to make these work, I even put some Superfeet insoles in them to up the level of support a little bit, but it still didn't cut it. Hopefully Chaco comes to their sense this year and puts out a burly shoe with a sole worthy of the Chaco name.
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