Y'all know that Chacos' straps are extremely adjustable?
https://www.chacos.com/US/en/strap-adjuster/#/
https://www.chacos.com/US/en/strap-adjuster/#/
Y'all know that Chacos' straps are extremely adjustable?
https://www.chacos.com/US/en/strap-adjuster/#/
Good link. I went again today (same store, different location) and did better with loosening the straps (plus this shoe seem to have softer straps...the previous ones were so stiff). Didn't buy as I went on my lunch hour and ran out of time..but may...try again tomorrow and take them home.Y'all know that Chacos' straps are extremely adjustable?
https://www.chacos.com/US/en/strap-adjuster/#/
This was the second/third week of July.The woman with the injury to the toes didn’t happen to be last week at AK, did it? While we were waiting for our Tusker House reservation, we saw a woman who had fresh gruesome injuries to her toes (and her calf was wrapped up with a bandage as well) and we couldn’t figure out how that would have happened. No scratches to indicate she had fallen. Being run over by a scooter would make sense.
This is exactly why I were closed toe shoes when I leave home (or my resort)- you never know what the heck will happen out there that is out of your control.
To the OP- I wore all my shoes: flip flops to the pool, Keens to the water park/ and on the day we expected rain, golf shoes when we played, rotated two pairs of Toms to the parks the first couple of days and then switched to my sneakers for the last two days. 9-11 miles per day required some extra support at that point.
These are the very 2 shoes I'm debating on (but have yet to try on Chaco's zcloud)
Thanks. Maybe I'll give them a try again (or wait for next spring). Gonna return the Tevas Tirra. I love the footbed (and comfy right away as you say), but it's hurting my darn toe. Too many straps I guess that cover it. Very frustrating.I have to say that you feel secure with the Chaco's, but they are something to get used to with the high arch, adjusting and feeling comfortable with the straps and they are a bit heavier than I'd like. The Tevas need virtually no break in time and were comfortable all day everyday of my trips. Looking to buy many more!
Thanks. Maybe I'll give them a try again (or wait for next spring). Gonna return the Tevas Tirra. I love the footbed (and comfy right away as you say), but it's hurting my darn toe. Too many straps I guess that cover it. Very frustrating.
Thanks! My current Teva Verra shoes are great though.Oh no! Yeah, I am not a fan of the Tirra- only the Originals. Good luck with your next pair!
Does anyone know if the mens Sketchers GoWalk run a bit big? I have a pair of slip on Sketchers that are a 10.5, but I could wear a 10 easily because they are that much bigger.