Z/2 Classic Sandal - Men's
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Details
- Pull-through adjustable webbing straps with toe loop are tough
- Injection-molded ladder lock buckle won't get stuck
- Textured footbed with anti-odor treatment adds cushioning
- LUVSEAT midsole (polyurethane) holds up over rough terrain
- Item #CHA003Z
- Upper Material
- [straps] polyester jacquard webbing, [heel risers] high-tensile webbing
- Footbed
- textured polyurethane, anti-odor treatment
- Midsole
- LUVSEAT (polyurethane)
- Sole
- non-marking ChacoGrip rubber (3.5mm lug depth)
- Closure
- ladder lock buckle
- Style
- strappy
- Claimed Weight
- [single, size 11] 1lb 7oz
- Activity
- hiking & camping, paddling, casual
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
Reviews
Q&A
Overall Rating
4.5 based on 366 ratings
Review Summary
Fits Slightly Small
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageApril 11, 2024
I love my Z tan
The foot bed is soft and cushion. They hold my foot with comfort
Originally reviewed on chacos.com
December 22, 2023
Chacos Z2
Comfortable and a great fit. Just what I needed. I highly recommend Chaos.
Originally reviewed on chacos.com
November 8, 2023
Best sandals hands down.
My original Z2 sandals I’m replacing were bought in 1998, they will be missed. The new ones do weight a lot less!!
Originally reviewed on chacos.com
October 3, 2023
New kind of freedom.
Fits like a glove only it’s a sandal. Comfortable and really grabs my feet. Unlike some others my foot stays in the sandal even over rough terrain. No slipping forward and out.
Originally reviewed on chacos.com
October 3, 2023
Comfortable and versatile, even for a bad back
I tend to wear nothing but Chaco Z2 sandals for 9 months out of the year! (And I live in Wisconsin, so that means wearing them even in cold weather.) I have some chronic back issues, and Chacos are one of the few shoes that don't aggravate the pain.
Originally reviewed on chacos.com
September 25, 2023
I own 4 pairs
Except for the dead of winter (OK, I live in a climate classified as "cool mediterranean") and DEFINITELY when I travel south, I do everything but sleep in these sandals. I took a pair around the world once. The best thing for rocky beach exploration, fossicking (I'm a rockhound) a muddy reservoir edge, and great for river rafting. they look great and you don't feel as under-dressed in a restaurant as you do in flipflops.
Originally reviewed on chacos.com
September 11, 2023
Blue Chacos
It fits good but I have to constantly adjust the ankle straps. I’ve NEVER had to adjust any Chacos I’ve worn. They fit great otherwise. Have a second pair in the closet when I wear these out.
Originally reviewed on chacos.com
September 6, 2023
Good all around sandal
A good all around sandal that can take whatever you throw at it. They handle water and sand just fine. With the straps tightened, they stay on my feet in knee deep mud. I've hiked plenty of mountains in these as well. The toe loop does creep a little but with some patience it eventually stays in place. The foot bed does a good job of supporting your foot as well as maintaining traction when your foot gets wet. The tread on the soles has held up so far, last pair I had the straps wore out before the soles did.
Originally reviewed on chacos.com
August 27, 2023
1st Chacos
The foot bed it great. The strap tend to self tension so I find myself loosening them a couple times a day. Got a couple blisters first couple of days but none since. This is my first pair of non-standard flip flops. I got them from work so no problems. I wouldn’t hike in them.
Originally reviewed on chacos.com
August 23, 2023
So well pleased
I had a bad experience with a competitor's sandal because of the edge of the toe strap cutting into skin due to abrasion. Close-up full motion shots of the Chaco sandals where shown in a Camino de Santiago documentary "Walk through Fire." They were convincing and I decided to give it try on a hike through trails in Maui. I am so pleased with feedback of the cushion to my heels, not gummy, not stiff, just the right amount of cushioning. The front insole was supportive and does not resist the rotation of the ball of the feet in the walking motion. The adjustment of the toe straps took many attempts but once the proper tension and give is attained, you do not have to deal with it ever again.
Originally reviewed on chacos.com