Z/Cloud Sandal - Men's
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Why We Like The Z/Cloud Sandal
The rugged durability and adventure-worthy performance we expect from Chaco are now available with an added dose of comfort in the Men's Z/Cloud Sandal. It has the same tough, fully adjustable webbing straps and burly ChacoGrip outsole as our old favorites, but with the benefit of a cushier footbed that offers a softer feel and enhanced comfort without sacrificing performance. The footbed is also anti-odor to resist odor when we're wearing this sandal every day (which we surely will).
Details
- Polyester jacquard webbing upper with ladder lock buckle
- Adjustable high-tensile webbing heel risers
- Luvseat PU midsole cushions and supports each step
- Anti-odor footbed for a fresh post-play feeling
- Non-marking ChacoGrip rubber sole offers security on slippery surfaces
- Item #CHA004D
- Upper Material
- polyester jacquard webbing
- Footbed
- Cloud cushioning
- Midsole
- Luvseat (dual-density polyurethane)
- Sole
- ChacoGrip rubber
- Closure
- injection-molded ladder lock buckle
- Style
- ankle strap
- Claimed Weight
- [single, 14.0] 1lb 1oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited lifetime
- Activity
- casual wear, hiking, paddling
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 350 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJune 3, 2024
Strap too long
Strap was much too long …close to dragging below sandal
Originally reviewed on chacos.com
May 29, 2024
Fit for more than BBQs
These shoes are fantastic. Comfortable enough to hike, play frisbee, canoe, fish, whatever. So great! Wish I had tried them sooner.
Originally reviewed on chacos.com
May 29, 2024
Fit
The fit was so uncomfortable. And when I went to try to exchange I didn’t had the option.
Originally reviewed on chacos.com
May 14, 2024
Best sandal around
Perfect fit and comfortable. This is my 6th pair, The sizing is spot on.
Originally reviewed on chacos.com
May 13, 2024
Sticking with Chaco
I had my first pair of Tevas around 1990. I knew no one else that had ever seen or wore them. Over the years Teva has failed to maintain quality. I got my first pair of Chacos about 8 years ago and they still work for me. They are a bit heavy, but work for me almost everywhere. I decided to get another pair and they are going on a cycling tour of central Europe with me next week.
Originally reviewed on chacos.com
April 29, 2024
Z/Cloud
Love my Z/Cloud sandals. I've been wearing Z/1 sandals for 26 years and the Clouds are just a little more cushioned which now makes them my favorite sandals!
Originally reviewed on chacos.com
April 27, 2024
Comfortable & Durable
I find these sandals are comfortable and durable, good for all day.
Originally reviewed on chacos.com
April 15, 2024
A classic for a reason
A classic for a reason! Durable, comfortable, supportive and attractive, these sandals check all the boxes.
Originally reviewed on chacos.com
April 15, 2024
Fade Green
The colors attracted me to this sandal, the Fade Green. I love Chacos. Haven’t disappointed me yet.
Originally reviewed on chacos.com
March 29, 2024
Ok sandals that I don’t love
Little nitpicks add up to me not loving these. I’ve been a long-time Chaco wearer, but I’m not as satisfied as I should be for the price and Chaco’s reputation. First, the Chaco brand sole is not as good as the older Vibram soles. It wears out quickly, and seems like you’re skimping on quality. The cloud foodbed wears much faster than the regular footbed, but will still outlast the sole anyway. In the past, usually the sole came unglued at the front anyway. For me, the continuous strap loosens up on me, especially in water, but then is difficult to tighten. For my feet, I’m realizing that the arch is too high and rolls my feet outward, but that’s just personal fit. These things are notoriously heavy, like the weight of boots. Having small feet for men’s feet the size hick footbed and wide straps aren’t very proportionate—I’ve considered that the women’s model may be better for me., .
Originally reviewed on chacos.com
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