ZX/1 Cloud Sandal- Women's
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Why We Like The ZX/1 Cloud Sandal
Your hike through the Badlands of South Dakota in 95-degree weather just got a little bit more comfortable thanks to the Chaco ZX/1 Cloud Sandals. With quick-drying jacquard webbing straps snugly cinching your feet in, these sandals were built to splash through any streams and creeks you might encounter along the way. Plus, the Luvseat footbed delivers insanely plush comfort to keep your feet feeling fresh from start to finish.
Details
- Technical sandal for hiking, paddling, and everyday use
- Adjustable double-strapped webbing delivers a comfortable fit
- Luvseat midsole maintains cushioning, stability, and support
- ChacoGrip rubber sole offers traction on wet and dry surfaces
- Ladder lock buckle ensures a secure, adjustable fit
- Item #CHA003K
- Upper Material
- polyester jacquard webbing
- Footbed
- LUVSEAT (PU)
- Midsole
- polyurethane
- Sole
- ChacoGrip rubber
- Closure
- buckle
- Style
- ankle strap
- Claimed Weight
- [single, size 8] 10oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- lifetime
Reviews
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 388 ratings
Review Summary
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageMay 28, 2024
Living in Chacos
This is my 4th pair of Chaco sandals. First one purchased on 2003. They have traveled throughout Italy (3 times), many of our national parks & states, & mission trips to Belize & Ecuador. Lots of miles on each pair. Only 2 pair have had failures (one foot bed cracked & one strap came loose). I’ve had my new pair about a week. Straps are comfortably adjusted & im wearing them daily. My Chacos are on my feet most days for 10 months each year. Great support. Great wear. Happy feet & legs.
Originally reviewed on chacos.com
May 21, 2024
Great!
Great just like my other Chacos! I have a pair of cloud Chacos in tan and wanted a black pair. I wear them all summer.
Originally reviewed on chacos.com
May 7, 2024
Classic to Cloud=Worth It
I’ve had the same pair of classic Chacos since 2008, with a couple of repairs. I was hesitant to get the Cloud because why fix what isn’t broken. I’m so glad I made the leap. They are so comfortable! I haven’t had them out on the trail yet, but I anticipate the same high performance I’m used to, maybe with even less discomfort.
Originally reviewed on chacos.com
May 6, 2024
Favorite
My favorite shoe ever. I wear them every day. I even have a stripe on my feet winter.
Originally reviewed on chacos.com
May 4, 2024
Love them
These are cute and fit perfectly; width, arch, length for size 7, perfect for my feet. Four out of five because friction over time will make the straps cut through eachother. The solid band styles last longer.
Originally reviewed on chacos.com
April 26, 2024
sandals are fine
They are a cute color, my one issue is that I cannot make the straps around my top foot tighter . they have quite a bit of slack in them which make my foot slide around and do not feel secure. I have a normal sized foot, not narrow or thin, so this would be a bigger problem for those individuals
Originally reviewed on chacos.com
April 26, 2024
Not what I expected.
My first pair of Chaco. They are ok. As of now, I am not sure that I would purchase again.
Originally reviewed on chacos.com
April 25, 2024
Love Chacos
LOVE this style! Finally had to replace my old pair after 7 years and although those chacos took me many miles I’m excited to share the world with my new pair now 💛
Originally reviewed on chacos.com
April 14, 2024
Nice strap style
Wanted to like this style, but couldn’t get straps comfortably adjusted. I had this style in the original footbed, 5 years ago, these didn’t fit my narrow foot as well.
Originally reviewed on chacos.com
April 7, 2024
Great sandal!
Great sandals for any purpose - often worn in office. Love the fit!
Originally reviewed on chacos.com
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