REVIEWS
82 Reviews
Nikki
These shoes were short in length for a women’s 12. I have purchased Chacos in the past and they fit in my size, now they are a half size too small.
Bonnie
I love my new Chacos with the Vibrum sole. Nice and grippy on the snowy sidewalks of Maine. I wear them with hand knit wool socks. Classy.
Disappointed Shopper
I wanted to love this sandal ... but I didn't. Too much work to adjust the straps. Didn't feel comfortable walking in them.
Jane
I always love my Chaco's and this pair is no different. Can also feel the grip of the soles on this pair. My only complaint is the heal strap ends up being to long and I have to tuck it in.
Ryan
Love the shoe. The tail strap is just a bit long when it’s on my foot so I’m gonna send it in this winter to get it trimmed up. Love everything else.
Betty
Very comfortable but the adjusting strap is too long and hangs over the shoe a bit.
Lou Ann
First-timer wearing Chaco's. Needed good sandals for a camping/canoe trip - these are exactly right. Dialed in my fit and found these sturdy soles comfortable while driving 12 hours to northern Minnesota. Arch support is similar to a hiking boot. Rocky, slippery, and mucky lake bottoms, uneven trails - no problem. Dry time on the straps wasn't bad and wearing while wet didn't cause rubbing/chafing either. I misplaced these for a half day and was beside myself - true confirmation. I'm in!
Hanno
Perfect. Love them. Provides comfort for my toesies on many adventures.
Beth
I have a really old pair of Chacos that I have worn for uncountable miles. Same style but these are northern. Footbed is not as comfortable for my feet, toe loop seems to tighten up randomly during wear. Sad.
Lesa
Too narrow, I have flat feet and this pair was way too narrow. Chacos need to offer more wide option for variety of styles.
Ali
I wish Chaco sandals were made like they used to make them. These are as close to the old ones as I have been able to get, but the footbed is too soft and squishy which makes my legs tired. I still have 2 pares of Chacos from 20 years ago and they are better. I love the old ones so much but they are finally falling apart too much to fix. When I first put these on I thought they were the same, but after wearing them I had some hip pain from an old injury. I can wear my old Chacos for days with no problems. These are atractive though and I will keep trying to wear them because I need them for the rivers and everyday life in Colorado.
Mpierce
Overall they are a great, durable and supportive do-it-all sandal with a grippy sole. The sandals fit true to size, but the adjustment strap is very long if you have narrow feet.
Val A
I really like how they look and feel especially the grip on the sole. However, the straps themselves are too wide for my toe bug toes. They cut off my circulation and my toes go numb. Don’t know what to do about that. All my other Chacos are the double strap and are super comfy. 🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️
Ramscout2013
Great for all of my outdoor activities, especially for working beef cows (just don't get stepped on). I cannot recommend open toe shoes for farm chores, but they will do it.
Liza
Long-time wearer, first-time reviewer ….These Chacos have become my go-to for any water activity. The straps dry faster than classic straps, and the Vibram soles give extra traction in rivers. I wish Chaco made more styles with these features- they are game changers!
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