![]() ![]() Tried this pair on at REI but they didn't have my size (5) I've noticed I take a smaller size in Chacos than other shoes. Brought them out again in preparation for an upcoming trip but the bunion I have developed since then made the R sandal unbearably painful due to strangulation of my big toe. I bought the Chaco ZX/2 years ago and wore them while on vacation in Italy. My dream is for Chaco to make a flip with the Z/2 sole for narrow feet. So if you like Chacos, you should like these. I still have some issues with the straps tightening as a I walk, but all in all, this is by far the best sandal I've found since the Teva Terra Fi 2. ![]() They adjust fairly easily (much more so than the the Z/2) and while they're not a perfect fit (I have to size a full size down to be able to wear Chacos as even their regular size runs very wide), the arch hits my foot at the right place. First of all, they're really pretty out of the box (for a hiking sandal). When I saw this new "Mega" style, it really caught my eye, and the reviews I read said it ran on the narrow side (a plus for me), so I decided to try them. I need the toe loop to keep them snug, but they tighten as I walk, and quickly "strangle" my big toe, so I can't wear them for more than a mile or so. I'd been wearing Chaco flip flops for years for support and comfort, but their popular hiking sandals aren't the best fit for me. My favorite of all time was the now discontinued Teva Fi 2, which I've been desperate to replace since I bought my last pair in 2012. That being said, I've found walking sandals over the years that met my needs. Shop Women’s Blue by Betsey Johnson Search Within Women Searchįull disclosure: I have difficult feet. ![]()
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