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Chaco footwear developers seem to have made another smash hit in the Z/1 Classic. They have managed to craft a great-fitting sandal with adamantine durability, outstanding stability, and an awe-inspiring level of comfort.

Pros

  • Excellent stability
  • Comfortable cushioning
  • Excellent arch support
  • Worth the money
  • Grippy outsole
  • Durable
  • Classic design
  • Plenty of color options

Cons

  • Heavy
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  • Fiddly straps

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The Who should NOT buy the sandal is a solid option if you prefer a hiking sandal that:

  • Sun and Ski
  • Provides extra underfoot comfort
  • provides a secure and customized lockdown

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Who should buy the Chaco Z/1 Classic

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Excellent grip over tricky terrain

A Chaco-exclusive outsole called ChacoGrip is what grants hikers enough grip over tricky terrain. It is built with horizontal treads at the heel and forefoot for improved maneuverability on ascents and descents.

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The outsole is packed with lugs that help secure the hiker’s footing on loose soil. The lug depth of the men’s and women’s versions measure 3.5 mm and 3 mm, respectively.

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The Z/1 Classic is also reported to be capable of biting slippery ground such as wet concrete, poolside surfaces, wet gym floors, and even rugged hiking trails.

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The Z/1 Classic’s ability to steady the wearer’s balance on precarious trails comes from its Luvseat midsole. It has a considerably thick construction, particularly at the heel, for ample cushioning and shock absorption. It's also very protective when you step on stones or other sharp objects.

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The sole is extensively praised for having unmatched comfort. As one wearer reported, he was able to walk miles and miles in it despite his medical issue.

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It comes with an integrated, podiatrist-certified insole for extra comfort underfoot. Both the main midsole layer and the non-removable footbed are made of polyurethane (PU).

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The contoured footbed provides arch support which is highly appreciated by people with higher arches and other foot conditions.

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This Chaco sandal wraps the wearer’s foot in its strappy upper made of polyester jacquard webbing. It is a single-piece strap that moves as a unit within the midsole for adjustability. Some reviewers are not happy that there is only one regulation strap because if you tighten it all the way, the edge ends up touching the ground.

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The injection-molded ladder lock buckle is made of a material the likeness of which compares to hard plastic.

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The adjustable heel risers, on the other hand, are made of webbing.

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Happy colors

The wearers are also ecstatic with the fact that this Chaco comes in a wide variety of vivid colorways. A couple of dozen of options are available in both men's and women's sandals.

The sandal is a compliment magnet for sure!