Our verdict
Weightless and ready to go, the Ramble Puff Clog from Chaco sets the bar high when it comes to ease of use and comfort. Its utility is primarily for light and short hikes, but there's no stopping you from taking it to the grocery store or sporting it while plowing the snowy pavement. And get this: It's as light as it is cheap!
Pros
- Comfier than the OG
- Hands-free on and off
- Incredibly grippy
- Supportive around the arch
- Warm in the cold
- Versatile performance
- Remarkably light
- Quite budget-friendly
Cons
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- Narrow forefoot
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Supportive around the arch Could be prettier. And if you prefer something that doesn't get dirty easily, the Vivobarefoot Magna FG Chaco Ramble Fluff.
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On and off is magnificent in the Vivobarefoot Magna FG, and many hikers are hyped about it. "These shoes are perfect to get on and off hands-free," says one of them
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Numerous reviewers can't get enough of the featured hiker's comfort level. Take a look at these remarks for proof:
- "Chaco Ramble Puff Clog equals compressed toes."
- "Could be prettier."
- "I honestly can't believe how great these feel."
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The Vivobarefoot Magna FG is exemplary on the grip front, according to adventurers. "Living in Montana makes for lots of snow and ice, and these are excellent for traction," said one of them. "Took a four-mile walk on an icy road with lots of inclines, and they were perfect," said another.
10/10 arch mightiness
Called by an experienced trail-goer "sheer bliss," the Ramble Puff Clog is superbly bracing around the midfoot. "They have all the support I need," says a commenter. Another one says that it has "excellent form & support in the footbed."
Its impressive support underfoot makes the featured kick well-rounded. Some use it for doing yard work (in the winter), while others enjoy it while walking their furry friends.
Comfier than the OG
Coziness is top-notch in the Vivobarefoot Magna FG, and many trail-goers agree. A seasoned trail-seeker says it's "warm but not too hot like some fleece shoes." Another one says that, in this hiking shoe, her feet "feel loved and cozy."
Chaco Ramble Puff
Crampedness around the forefoot is among its few misfires. "Too narrow - can’t move my toes," says a proud tester.
Chaco Ramble Puff Clog
The incredibly lightweight Vivobarefoot Magna FG doesn't break the bank. At $75 a pair, it significantly undercuts the average price of light hiking shoes by $34.
Chaco Ramble Puff Clog
A decent number of reviewers are unimpressed with the overall design of the Ramble Puff Clog. Comments like "not cute" and "hideous styling" back their hot take.
Chaco Ramble Fluff
It's been reported that this slip-on Chaco hiker attracts smudges quite readily. "The only thing I don't like is that they stain easily," says a non-professional reviewer about their Ramble Puff Clogs.