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DECENT FEATURES of the Chaco Men's Z/2 Yampa Sandal
- A webbing toe loop allows you to strap in for security
- Yampa outsole provides slip-free traction and a light-weight underfoot experience
The SPECS
- Weight: 14.78 oz / 419 g
- Polyester jacquard webbing upper
- Cement construction
- Custom Adjust'em fit
- ChaPU polyether polyurethane midsole
- Luvseat XO1 platform
- Vibram TC-1 rubber
- 2-3 mm water ready surface contact lugs
- High friction and all purpose tread design
- Non-marking
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"I cant stop wearing these sandals" 01/27/13
The first time I saw these shoes they looked a little odd and the toe loop seemed a little sketchy (I had a bad experience when I was young with a cheap toe loop) but when you slip these bad boys on and adjust the webbing to fit your foot it couldn't be more solid. The custom fit attaches the vibram sole to your foot and will never let it go making you feel like you can go where you want whenever you want. These sandals are incredibly comfy and half the time i forget I'm wearing them. All in all if your looking for a comfortable, durable, and very versatile anytime (other than cold time) shoe then look no further. Live long and prosper fellow adventurers.
"You Won't Be Sorry.... Unless You're Just One of Those People Who Always Are" 11/26/12
So if you are looking for the a really comfortable, durable sandal that you never have to break in... you've found it. They give you support and comfort without looking like your grandpa's Hush Puppies. I have had two pair and have never regretted either purchase. I get lots of compliments and inquiries as to what they are and where they come from. They are just the best of the best. That's really all there is to it. Chaco is extremely accurate on sizing so take advantage of their chart and descriptions.
"2 years and still my goto shoe/sandal" 06/12/12
I wore these on backpacking trips on the AT, Peru, work and every camping trip. Never thought I could stand the strap between the toes, but once my toes hardened to it(yes a bit sore). I would wear these on any slope or surface. I also had the TEVA's and they never had that secure feeling these give when hiking. I believe the toe strap is the reason for that secure feel. So if they are sore around the toe for a while and you can’t take it, then take up basket weaving. So until the next wonder shoe comes through, I will stick with these.Wish they had a bike clip version
"High quality, just not for me." 01/27/12
I know that Chaco sandals are praised as the Messiah of sandals, here to save our feet from sin, but they just don't do it for me. They are built well out of quality materials, but I am not a fan of the really thick sole. It feels like I'm wearing platform shoes when I put on my chacos, and I can't stand how bulky they feel on my feet. I prefer Teva.
"Awesome sandals" 09/28/11
I got these sandals to replace my old Teva sandals and they were a great unexpected upgrade. They're durable, and absolutely comfortable. I've worn them to work, climbing, and on short hikes. You can't go wrong with Chacos!Bottom line: a little heavy (not for a minimalist), but very comfortable, durable, and supportive
"Buy these sandals!" 08/30/11
I've worn a variety of Teva sandals before I decided to buy my Yampas and I'm totally stoked that I made the switch. I've worn my Chacos around town, commuting on my bike, at work, in class, on dates, hiking, and to the rock wall. They're super sexy and definitely durable.I can now understand how people get 5+ years out of a pair of Chacos. I was so impressed I also purchased a pair of the men's Toe Coop closed toed shoes for when it gets colder.I would suggest these sandals to anyone interested in a durable, sexy pair of sandals. If you're looking for a minimalist shoe, these are not for you.
"The class of the class" 07/12/11
These are the sandals against which all others are measured. The footbed is comfortable, supportive, and long-wearing. The Vibram soles can be replaced by Chaco for $40. The webbing system is genius -- don't stop adjusting until the fit is perfect and you'll never have to adjust again. Some may gripe that they're "too expensive," but that seems absurd to me. The competitors' shoes wear out faster, are flimsy by comparison, use Velcro that needs to be replaced often, and can't be resoled. In the long run, Chacos are vastly better footwear, easier on the environment, and really less expensive than the "inexpensive" competitors.
"Great 3 season shoes" 06/12/11
What is there to say about Chacos? They are somewhat overhyped, but they definitely deserve 90% of the praise they get. I held out a long time before finally buying some last year. After a year of pretty frequent wear they show little, um, wear. The straps occasionally rub, especially if they're wet. But it's not frequently a problem. The soles are very supportive. I can wear these all day and feel great. I've found that they're not great for me for hiking, but a friend did the whole AT in Chacos--so go figure. If you're thinking about buying them then you should buy them. If you're not thinking of buying them, then you should think of buying them.
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