: Chaco Women's ZX2 Sandal

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: Chaco Women's ZX2 Sandal

Chaco Women's ZX2 Sandal

from: Chaco




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2756





Binding: Unknown Binding
Product Brand: Chaco
Department: womens
Fabric Type: Polyester
Label: Chaco
Product Manufacturer: Chaco
Publisher: Chaco
Ranking: 2756
Studio: Chaco


Product facts:
  • Biocentric footbed
  • Wraparound toe loop to anchor foot
  • Quick drying polyester straps
  • Machine washable
  • American Podiatric Medicine Association's Seal of Acceptance







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
Chaco's ZX/2 Unaweep Sandals offer a high level of comfort for people with bunions or funky shaped knuckles since the double-strap design is more accommodating than a single, -inch strap. Chaco's Vibram Unaweep outsole grips on sandy desert trails or river bottoms. The Chaco BioCentric contoured footbed still lends solid support for long days on your feet even though it's 20% lighter this year. The ZX/2 toe strap holds your feet securely for long downhill walks and off-camber scrambling.

Product Features
  • Material: Polyurethane, rubber, nylon
  • Sole: Unaweep Vibram sole
  • Adjustability: Adjustable strap (instructions included on box)
  • Recommended Use: Casual, fly fishing, river wading, camping, hiking
  • Warranty: Lifetime (manufacturer defect)


Amazon.com Item Description:
Once you’re strapped in and secure, you'll be ready to go! This ZX/2 sandal from Chaco offers an extraordinary uniqueness with its anatomical pull-through strap system; the single strap is completely connected through the sole, so you'll have maximum adjustability with a fit that will conform to any foot. The biocentric footbed offers premium support for your adventurous feet, while the durable rubber outsole consistently works hard to provide traction on most any surface. We know you didn't think it was possible, but the ZX/2 will have you enjoying the outdoors even more.











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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Love them!
This is my 4th pair of Chacos. I was having a lot of issues with my feet, so my podiatrist suggested that I try these. My feet feel better than they have in a long time. In fact, since April Chacos are the only shoes that I have worn. Give them a try!



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Not worth the price -PAINFUL!
I purchased these sandals because I wanted arch support with a comfortable and sturdy fit. When I first put them on they felt wonderful. After wearing them for an hour just around the office my feet ached and were beginning to blister. The arches were actually TOO high for my feet which put me off-balance (which is strange since I wear orthotics and am used to high arch support). The straps are fully adjustable to whatever fit you want, however, they continue to adjust while you walk and as a result strangle your foot. My poor big toe turned purple! I kept pulling on the straps as I walked to loosen them but they just would not stay at a comfortable fit. My feet are long and boney so maybe if your feet have more "meat" on them these sandals wouldn't be as painful. I do not recommend them though.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Sandals
I really like these as other reviewers pointed out they are very adjustable durable and easy to clean. Not to mention cute. The picture doesn't do them justice. They were more money then I would normally spend on a pair of shoes but I know that they will hold up for a long time.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Amazing sandals!
A month or so ago I started searching for a sandal that would be extremely functional and feminine at the same time for our trip to the Middle East. Now having just returned from our three week trip I want to inform you that I am happier about this pair of shoes than any other purchase I can remember. The sandals were my constant companions from the pyramids at Mt Sinai, the high places of Petra, shopping in Jerusalem, on the beaches of Caeserea Maritima, to evening dining at 5 star hotels (yes, with a long pair of slacks they looked strappy and sexy!)

They are incredibly supportive, adjustable, washable and don't even show any signs of wear! Can you tell I am a happy Chaco owner?



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