Chaco Zong Sandal - Women's
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$29.98
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Retail Price:
$74.95
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Item # CHA0023
Quantity on hand: 51
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Description of Chaco Zong Sandal - Women's: |
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The Chaco Zong sandal delivers the usual Chaco comfort in an attractive and functional slip-on with an EcoTread outsole that's ideal for a wide range of casual uses. With its shock-absorbing Biocentric footbed and arch-hugging contours, your feet will thank you on those casual outings turned walk-a-thons. At home, in town, or at river's edge, the Zong's adjustable straps provide a secure and comfy fit. When you'd rather go barefoot but need traction and protection, this is your sandal.
Bottom Line: Comfort, convenience, and adjustability make the Chaco Women's Zong Sandal the ultimate slip-on.
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| Not very happy... 08-30-08 |
sjones542387575 (1):  |
| I have owned at least one pair of Chacos for the last 8 years or so, I have a pair of Z/1 and Z/2--both have been restrapped and resoled by Chaco in Colorado and come back like a brand new shoe. I wanted something a little different with no backstrap, my boyfriend has a pair of Hipthongs (the old style) and they looked so comfortable. I ordered the Zongs because I didn't like how they had changed the style of the Hipthong to look more like a flipflop. The Zongs were my first pair of Chacos not made in Colorado but in China...and I'm seriously contemplating sending them back because I'm so disappointed and I haven't even walked in them much.
The straps are more narrow than my Z/1 & Z/2s and they are also shorter, which doesn't give much room for adjusting. The Zongs don't have the Vibram sole which I prefer. It is hard to get a nice fit after playing with the straps for awhile. I like to wear my Chacos a little loose while I'm breaking them in and its hard to get the Zongs to stay loose all over. I might return the Zongs and just wait for my Z/2s to come back from being revived in Colorado. |
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| I tried- but still not a fan. 08-22-08 |
wyo877376 (1):  |
| I purchased the Zong with hopes that I'd done enough research on the common strap issues (toe strangling, moving straps, etc.)to make them work. After all, so many people seem to be so happy with Chaco! (I also have a pair of Chaco Z-1s, they are OK but not great.) The soles hurt my feet after a few hours, and the Zong's straps would not stay even though I washed them. I finally conceded that I should not have this much trouble with such an expensive shoe. A good shoe should require little break-in. It's a shame, because they're really cute. I'll stick with Keen. |
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| Chaco makes a great sandal!! 01-29-09 |
tradogg3 (1):  |
| I work for an outfitter on a river and rent canoes, and kayaks,being in and out of the water all day my chacos are great! I did not believe they would be so much better than cheap water shoes, boy was I wrong, in a ten hour shift my feet never hurt, I never got blisters from them when they where new, but some peopole do at first, break in period, Over the last two years I have seen avid river rats prefer them. |
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| Material: |
Polyurethane, rubber, nylon and plastic |
| Sole: |
EcoTread (25% recycled rubber) |
| Adjustability: |
Adjustable pull-through straps over forefoot |
| Recommended use: |
Casual summer wear, après-paddling |
| Manufacturer Warranty: |
Lifetime |
| Country of Origin: |
China |
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