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Chaco Redrock Leather Hiking Shoe - Men's
Inspired by the scenic trails of the Southwest’s canyon country, the Chaco Men’s Redrock Leather Hiking Shoe provides comfort and stability on everything from crumbling rock scrambles to muddy, washed-out trails. The water-resistant suede and nubuck upper shrugs off light moisture and trail debris, while allowing your foot to breathe during hot, high-mileage days. Chaco also added a BioCentric footbed to control pronation, an EVA midsole for cushion, and a rigid nylon shank for support on uneven terrain. The Redrock’s Tech Dri lining comes from sustainable bamboo to add quick drying, moisture wicking and antimicrobial properties.
Bottom Line: A technical hiker that can pass for a casual shoe.
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Great
By: Robert Crosland
April 30, 2009
Pretty good shoes. These are MUCH stiffer than my other Chaco sneakers, but still don't feel as solid as Chaco sandals. Everything feels pretty good and they appear to have the same sole as my other Chaco shoes, which has held up alot better than I expected. I wear my other Chaco shoes pretty much everyday out on the trails at work so if these hold up as well in the soles but with a stiffer shank I might be in love.
i have really wide feet would you recommend these
i have really wide feet would you recommend these
By: jacob thetford
May 25, 2009
Great
By: Robert Crosland
April 30, 2009
Pretty good shoes. These are MUCH stiffer than my other Chaco sneakers, but still don't feel as solid as Chaco sandals. Everything feels pretty good and they appear to have the same sole as my other Chaco shoes, which has held up alot better than I expected. I wear my other Chaco shoes pretty much everyday out on the trails at work so if these hold up as well in the soles but with a stiffer shank I might be in love.
Do you know how much the shoe weighs? Also, do they run wide,
Do you know how much the shoe weighs? Also, do they run wide, narrow, or in between?
By: pnb11185198
March 10, 2009
1.32 pounds and they are a in between fit. Like a mid fit.
By: Andrew
March 10, 2009
Get 'em.
By: Paul H. Kreft
April 8, 2009
If you like the way they look, go for it. They're arch support is really comfortable. The shoes grip very well. And for $50, you can't go wrong. One thing I will say, when I was walking on a white tile floor, the black soles did leave slight tread marks. But whatever, these are hiking shoes, not tile walkers.
Good Hiking Shoe
By: n8elgr82082052
March 23, 2009
Overall, these shoes are doing their job,and I'm pleased with them. Of course I got them on sale, so I'm not sure I would have paid full price for them. Generally, I like Chaco products. These shoes feel sturdy and they have good traction on the trail; however, the footbed in this model isn't my favorite from Chaco.
There is no question that their arch support is pretty aggressive. It's so substantial that I ended up ripping the insoles right out of the shoe and sticking another set inside. That made me a bit of a sad panda, but I got over it.
I also have fairly wide feet. I tried two pairs of these shoes, and ended up going a full size larger than my chaco sandals to get them to fit well. They're a little long because of that, but I'm OK with that since my toes don't jam up in the front of the shoe at all. Other comically wide footed people will understand that kind of trade-off.
The shoes also slide a bit on polished surfaces, but its a hiking shoe, so that doesn't much matter. However, when jumping from rock to rock, or even trudging through snowy patches, they grip extremely well. I even wound up on a snow mobile with them and they held up surprisingly well when I got the machine stuck in powder.(Though I don't recommend that anyone takes these out as serious snowy weather shoes -- that's not what they are.)
Despite their downfalls, they're comfortable, sturdy, and I like the way they feel.
Mixed Feelings
By: Farhiker
March 25, 2009
I got these when the price was 49 dollars; I don't think that I'd pay anymore for them than 49 dollars. Like the other review they grip well, but for me the heels slip and are chaffing the back of my heel. The inside upper portions of the heel are leather which increases the intensity of the rub. I'm hoping that this will subside as I break them in more. I definately wouldn't recommend buying these at the current 69 dollars or the full price of 99. Also I thought that the toe area would be wide like you'd find on Keens; they aren't as wide as they appear in the photo, so if you have wider feet your toes may feel a little cramped.
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