Chaco Womens Z/Cloud 2 Sandal
S**A
Love these shoes!!
These are my favorite pair of shoes this summer!! I love how durable they are. They can handle anything I’ve been doing this summer. They can totally get wet but it takes a while for them dry off but that’s okay. They are kinda a pain to adjust but once you get them to fit they are fine. They are so simple looking and I’m so glad I got them. I wore them to Mackinac and walked around and biked in them and my feet didn’t hurt at all. The best sandal for walking around or hanging out
Q**K
Impressive Durability
The Chaco Women's Zcloud 2 Sandal has proven to be an absolute game-changer for my backpacking trips and river adventures. The comfort level of these sandals is unparalleled, making them an essential companion for long hikes and water activities. The design is not only stylish but also incredibly functional, providing excellent support and stability.What sets these sandals apart is their versatility. Whether I'm trekking through challenging terrains or wading through a river, the Chaco Zcloud 2 Sandals offer the perfect balance of comfort and durability. The adjustable straps ensure a secure fit, and the LUVSEAT footbed provides exceptional arch support, making them ideal for extended wear.The durability of these sandals is impressive; they withstand the elements and rough terrain without sacrificing comfort. The non-slip outsole gives me confidence in various conditions. Overall, I highly recommend the Chaco Women's Zcloud 2 Sandal for anyone seeking a reliable, comfortable, and versatile footwear option for outdoor adventures. They have become a staple on my backpacking trips, and I wouldn't embark on an outdoor journey without them.
B**L
Love them.
I waited a while to review these lovely sandals just because. Well I freaking love them. I’ve worn them consistently since February and they are holding up like brand new. I wear them a few times a week they are my go to shoes after I get home from work. I have had a few pairs of Chaco’s prior to this pair and when you know you know. At first I was slightly confused about the strap situation, but after following the instructions (included on a card inside the box) I got them to fit exactly as expected. I ordered a size 8 and yes that’s my size. Normally in women’s Nike sneakers I wear size 9. And 8.5 in Adidas. So yes size may be trial and error? I love the look of these sandals and have convinced the multiple girlfriends who compliment them to buy a pair. I have knee issues and get regular cortisone shot, these are comfortable. Much more comfortable than other higher end sandals I’ve worn and own. What I really enjoy is how comfortable they are and how my feet don’t hurt. Great supportive sandals for any occasion! Yes I truly do recommend this style Chaco and I especially love this color choice!
H**Y
Size down if you're a half size...
I thought I'd post this for those who are in between sizes, since a lot of reviews tell people to size up. My regular shoe size is a 7.5 wide and I have wide feet with a normal width in the heel (think duck feet). I generally size up when half sizes are not available, so I ordered an 8 wide (sandal on the right). There was too much toe room and they felt generally ill-fitting and awkward. The back strap was too loose and couldn't be tightened without pulling the top strap too tight. I then ordered a 7 wide (sandal on the left) and they fit perfectly. They feel comfortable and not at all clunky on my feet like the 8 wide did. I'm still getting used to the footbed, as I've never worn Chaco's before (the footbed is much more substantial than the Teva's I'd been wearing). I'll come back and update once I've worn them more. I was able to first try on different styles of Chaco's in an outdoor store, but had to go online to find them in a wide width. The model without the toe strap was more comfortable to me, but the toe strap makes them feel secure on my feet. I also like the single strap vs the double strap model. It's way too difficult to get the double strap adjusted properly. Anyway, I'm keeping the 7 wide, so my advice is to try to size down if you're in between sizes, depending on how you like your shoes to fit.Update: I've had these sandals now for about a year and after the adjustment period, I love them. I just went to a convention that had a ton of walking, and these were more comfortable to walk in than my expensive running shoes. My only issue lately is that the straps keep loosening on their own, and I have to keep tightening them.
M**A
Comfort
These shoes have great arch support. The straps are pretty adjustable. These shoes are great for hiking and for tubing in a creek. When you first get these shoes and you’re not used to the type of arch support , it might feel a little strange at first, but in a couple days, it feels completely normal, and it is worth every single penny. These shoes are great for people who have feet problems or they just need support.
B**N
Super cute and comfy
My old chaos (double strap) were a size 7W, I normally wear a size 7.5. This color didn’t come in 7W so I ordered a 7 and 8 hoping one would work. With some adjusting to the straps, the 7 fits perfect!
S**S
Met Expectations
I have had my last pair of Chacos for about ten years and wore the bottom out. These are my favorite go-to shoes because you can adjust the straps to fit your feet, they offer great foot support and you can wear them rain or shine!The new ones seem to run the same size as my old ones, but I think they have since made the straps a little longer for people with larger feet. Therefore the ends were super long, but I just tacked them up and seems to work fine. All in all they fit and feel like my old ones, and I am pleased.
M**Z
Comodidad
Pensé que serían cómodos pero son muy duros gracias
A**V
Best sandals
This is my 6th pair since 2005, as I keep wearing them every summer, daily, and misplaced a couple of them in my many travels.The best sandals. Period. I tried wearing Teva but did not like it as much as these.
L**
L sandal strap is 2 inches longer than R sandal strap
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