Chaco Sandals
Z/2 Pro Sandal (Men's)
Product Number: 23700
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Chaco's Men's Z/2 Pro Sandal offers all you river rats a sandal made for being in the water all day, and provides ample traction and comfort while you pluck excited clients from eddys or rock islands
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- Polyester jacquard webbing upper
- Cement construction
- Custom Adjust’em fit
- ChaPU polyether polyurethane midsole
- LUVSEAT XO1 platform
- Vibram Idrogrip rubber
- 2-3mm lugs with water drainage channels
- Marking outsole
- A polyester webbing toe loop provides crucial security as you plunge into your next adventure.
- Ultimate sticky rubber provides a pro-like grip on wet or dry terrain.
Gender: Men's
Weight: 15.31 oz/434g
Fit: Custom Adjust’em fit
Shoe Upper: Polyester jacquard webbing upper
Shoe Sole: Marking & Resolable, Vibram rubber
Season: S13
Vendor ProductId: MZ2PRO
Review ProductId: 19636
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e are not chemists nor rocket scientists, but we wear our Chacos constantly, and we know what works and what doesn’t. We also believe in helping you maintain your investment to keep your Chacos going for years. Our suggestions are low-impact, safe methods and will not delaminate the rubber, nor cause the webbing to crack or fade.
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Pros
- Great on wet rocks
- Sticky high traction sole
Cons
- Marking sole
- Sole wears faster
Best Uses
- River guides
Comments about Chaco Sandals Z/2 Pro Sandals (Men's):
I use these kayaking and any time I am near a river. These soles are soft and wear out faster than some of the others. But, not falling on slick rocks is worth the trade off. Just keep them off in the house.
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