Xero ShoesMen's Z-Trek Barefoot Hiking Sandals
M**Y
Good value, decent looking, and very functionall
Needed something for light hikes this summer, and didn't want to spend $200.These are great.I've read a lot of reviews in the barefoot community about these shoes not allowing you to splay your toes enough, but when you adjust the back strap and get them just right, you can achieve the movement you want.I took these camping last weekend, and did a few small trails with them. Ground feel is great, they seem incredibly durable, and the straps are immediately comfortable; no wearing in required.Over all I would recommend, especially if you're looking for something that is comparatively inexpensive and fairly versatile.
K**R
Very thin!
Love 'em. Very high quality. Soft straps. Be ready for that barefoot feel though!
B**C
I didn't want to like these...
I needed new sandals that were light weight, mostly water proof, durable, and could pack flat for travel. I kept hearing about Xero but couldn't justify the price. But, after trying a few cheaper options, these won out.I also ordered the Aqua cloud and Z trail EV but settled for these. The EV's were too thick and wasn't a fan of the foam and I didn't like the string between my toes on the aqua clouds. These were a nice middle ground taking the things I like from both while removing some of the cons.The fit is accurate but might require adjusting the straps a bit. Out the box, they felt really loose and I was worried I'd have to return them but after some adjustments, they fit like a glove!The only con is the price. I wish these were cheaper - even by $10. I know they go on sales for major holidays but I wanted them asap for the summer.
V**N
Best sandals everrrr
I used these sandals in the past but lost them in a move. The original manufacturer has stringent buying and return policy. It is user friendly to buy on Amazon if you are a prime member.The sole here is strong and durable material. I like the straps are sturdy and I can feel the ground when walking. I am comparing this to the newer model Trek Trail version which claims to have a little more cushion. I returned it. The material used in the trail version is inferior and wears down faster. The reviews are average. Buy this the original first version instead.
J**N
Very pleased.
Have been wearing in a wilderness setting for about two months now. Much more durable then I had expected. Very easy to adjust and very comfortable for the barefoot enthusiast who needs some protection and freedom.
A**P
Reasonable Casual Sandals
This is my third pair of Xero sandals.They are zero-drop as advertised, but suffer from material and construction issues.I get about a year of wear out of them before I have to throw them out.The rubber sole wears away and after a while the stitching doesn't hold the hardware tightly enough to latch comfortably.I have had the webbing ripped out of the rubber sole while falling, so I wouldn't wear these for heavy trail use (despite the advertising).Until that point, they are comfortable and suited for casual wear or light exercise.Overall the value for money is decent but the shoe is disposable.
A**R
Love em'
I've been in barefoot shoes for 2 years. I didn't have proper sandals/flip flops. Really a nessicity. I was never a sandals guy, I always wore flip flops. I have to say these sandals are worth every penny. They act like shoes and hug your feet to protect them. I wore them to test them out doing some yard work. It felt like I was barefoot with the protection I needed. The rubber sole seams strong. The bands that pull the sandal together are stretchy but firm. They are extremely light. I've been told I look like a real dad in them. I think they don't look weird like some of my barefoot shoes. Overall zero is a great brand and their sandals represent it. After all that's how they got started in the industry.
A**A
I can't recommend these.
For me, for the money, the value just isn't there. The quality of craftsmanship is fine, but the material choices aren't.If only they'd make the sole of a higher durometer (harder), or chosen another compound, I'd be keen to run in them more. I'm nearly 1/2 way through the soles in 3 months, and I'm careful to not drag my feet or kick. They're wearing out in the middle of the ball of my foot.If only they'd choose a more abrasion-resistant strap material, I'd be keen to hike in them more. After spending some time in them in moderate desert climes, they're fraying near the loops / connection points to the sole. They require somewhat frequent adjustment, too.Yes, they fit well, and they're the first barefoot-style shoe I've been able to walk pain-free in. However, the rate at which they're wearing is astonishing, and unacceptable for the price. A cursory look at the places these are stitched, and an estimate of the cost of materials alludes to an exceptionally high profit margin.I can't in good faith feed that sort of bottom line past this pair. There's no fairness in that approach. I wanted to give them a try, and I did, and now I can move on. Unfortunately, everyone else is charging similarly-insane prices for similarly-composed shoes.
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