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Chaco Zong Sandal - Women's

August 19, 2008

I also had this problem that the strap kept getting tighter, causing toe strangulation, while the arch strap would become superloose. I had brought them to Europe as my walking sandal, and was readjusting the straps frequently, especially if I had been walking uphill.It was the worst when I got caught in a downpour in Paris- once they were wet, the straps didn's stay where they were supposed to, and I was fixing my shoes every 2 blocks. I think there is a design flaw in the Zong, because my original Chaco sandals with the strap around the back never caused these problems.

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annoying strap was self-tightening!

Chaco Zong Sandal - Women's

Chaco Zong Sandal - Women's

Rating for this product: 2 August 19, 2008

I wore my original pair of Chacos out, so I was excited to try out the Zong. I brought them along as my main walking sandal for a 3 week trip- but I found out quickly that the strap didn't want to stay put (unlike my first pair of Chaco sandals which I only had to adjust once or twice a summer). I was adjusting these suckers every couple hours, more often if I had walked uphill or quickly (which loosened the arch and tightened the toe strap).The last day of my trip, I got caught in a downpour, and I had to adjust them every 2 blocks.

I now seem to have a slight bunionette on my left foot, and I'm hoping it's not as a result of walking so much in my self-tightening Zongs:)

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