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The Chaco Outcross Evo 2 Sports Shoe combines durable double-strapped jacquard polyester uppers with a podiatrist-certified Luvseat dual-density PU midsole and a non-marking, eco-friendly rubber outsole featuring 3.5mm lugs. Designed for trail and water versatility, it offers a secure, customizable fit with a toe loop and adjustable heel risers. Built for comfort, performance, and sustainability, this shoe supports all-day wear and outdoor exploration while minimizing environmental impact.

| Fabric type | 100% Textile |
| Origin | Imported |
| Outer material | Polyester |
| Sole material | Rubber |
D**R
Great experience (with both Backcountry & Chacos Support). Sizing is confusing, but it worked out.
The seller (Backcountry) and Manufacturer (Chacos) were both great and super helpful. This is my first pair of Chacos and the sizing can be confusing (for 1/2 size ppl at least), as well as knowing the style you want. I tend to overthink, especially when buying something that I'll be walking on/in for years. Had I known more, I would have had it all figured out (size/style) before ordering online, but these were a great deal/price, so I jumped at it and then tried to make sure I'd bought the right thing. I'm a 9.5 normally, so I didn't know whether to get a 9 or a 10 since Chacos only comes in whole sizes. Chacos blog says to size up, so I bought the 10. When I got them, they SEEMED a bit large, so I got spooked and went online for advice (probably my mistake, ha). Lots of reviews say to size down (I'm panicking), although some more "scientific" articles/reviews said to use a Brannock device to measure Arch length, as that is the most important factor (more confused). I emailed Chacos support, who told me to ignore their blog and size down (major panic now). I literally boxed them up for return (sadly), but decided to make a trip to my local outdoor store for one last, in-person recommendation. I'm glad I did. I tried on 9s and 10s, in multiple styles (toe loop, no toe loop, classic, VOLV) and measured my arch lenth (turns out it's a 10). The conclusion was that, althought the 9 appeared to fit my overall foot size slightly better (the 10 has some extra footbed at the toe), the 10s felt/feel WAY more comfortable and fit my arch perfectly. I jumped right in (again, maybe not smart) and wore them to two, all-day events last weekend (8 and 10 hours respectively, with LOTS of walking and standing) and they are fantastic. Super comfortable, no blisters, chafing, or any issues (besides dusty feet and a weird tan). FWIW, I didn't realize that most ppl wear them pretty darn loose compared to what I thought I'd wear them, which also helped with what I was concerned would be too much "excess strap" after pulling them tight. Anyway -- moral of the story is to GO TO A STORE WITH A KNOWLEDGABLE SALESPERSON THAT YOU TRUST and get properly sized for Chacos and choose the style you like (toe strap/no strap) best BEFORE ordering online. If it's a place you shop at regularly, they'll be happy to help you (hopefully), or just tell them you are putting them on your birthday/holiday list for someone else to buy so you just need sized correctly (haha). If you get the right style and size, Chacos are excellent.
L**S
Standard fit, nice and sturdy. If you're between sizes, go for the smaller one.
Sandals fit well - as-expected based on size. If you're a half-size, I'd err on the closest size down (I'm a 10.5, went with 10s and this fit great). But what I'd really recommend is buying both sizes through Amazon's try-before-you-buy program. Super easy to try both and send one pair back. Support is nice - more than you'd expect from a sandal. I've had these for a whole summer season and been on multiple beach trips in and out of the water, and they still look brand new (though I am making sure to rinse them in fresh water after being in the salt). I'd feel confident & comfortable wearing these all day in most (open-toe-safe!) scenarios. Only gripe is that the straps you pull on to secure the sandals are ~2" too long, the way they fit my feet anyway. I feel like that's not a real criticism though, it'd take like 20 minutes to shorten them myself.
H**G
Don't Throw Away the Instructions
I have a very high arch and need the support these provide on both the inside and outside of my foot. It is wonderful to be able to do the things I have always done in sandals again. BUT don't throw the instructions out until you get used to how to pull on the strap, sinch these up and pull a little slack in them when you take them off. For someone used to wrapping a bit of Velcro in place for decades, these are still a little clumsy to get on. However, the souls are well made, the straps seem up to the task, reward is great and I'm getting used to bending over and pulling the strap.
C**D
Great other than PFAS Chemicals
Love these in all respects. Only issue, sadly, is that they still contain PFAS. Contacted Chaco customer service and they said these are being phased out starting in 2025. The ones I ordered were made in 2024. Month and year of manufacture is on the size tag. Sent them back and ordered some Tevas, which are forever chemical free. Since all of the news that PFAS can leach into your skin, I am trying to minimize. Give them five stats still as comfortable and likely super durable.
E**E
Great sandals
Paid $54.22 in January, and eleven months later Amazon has them listed for just under $100. Wow. The sandals are great, but not the price.
D**K
Chaco Men's Z1 Classic Sport Sandal
This is my first pair of Chaco's. Somehow I always overlooked these in the store. I bought this sandal to wear hiking in the Rockies. It was a good choice. They do hold on to your feet at a steep edge. I was descending on terrain I would not normally attempt in sandals. The straps held my feet without slipping and felt secure. I had at first thought I made a mistake wearing these hiking but after reaching the bottom I was confident that they would work for a hike in the mountains. A big advantage wearing these sandals is that your feet stay cool. In hiking boots my feet get hot. The adjustment strap is a bit long but in my case it does not touch the ground. I found it helpful to have the longer strap. I could tighten the strap quickly when climbing and loosen it afterwards for walking on flat ground. I like the snug fit when climbing but prefer a little looser when walking on a flat trail. Walking on a wet surface had the same grip feeling as wearing a hiking boot. The bottom of the sandal does look like a hiking boot sole. I measured the weight of each sandal and oddly one weighs more than the other. The left sandal was 11.2 oz and the right sandal was 14.2oz. This is for size 9. I also purchased the Chaco mega Z cloud and it too had different weighting per sandal. And the right sandal was the heavier one. Must be a manufacturing issue. I don't notice the weight difference when on my feet The straps didn't cause and irritation at all. I wore them on several short walks before hiking a longer trail. But I have been wearing sandals all day for 6 months or so and that might have prepared my feet for these straps. After about 1 day I started to feel like the heal was too narrow. I ordered the medium width which is my normal width. I stopped at a local shop and tried on a wide version of the same sandal and the heal was wider but it felt too wide, too much sliding around in the heel.. My foot had a bit of movement that I thought was too much. After experiencing steep terrain I am glad I kept the medium width, you need a snug fit to walk a steep incline. Any movement can throw your balance off. The width feeling was due to the cup at the heal of the sandal. Most sandals are shaped at the heal. However these sandals have a heel cup which has a different feel but it is what makes it possible to walk a rocky steep trail while holding your foot stable. The foot arch of the sandal is high. Much more arch than any other sandal I have seen. And my foot does well after walking in them for several hours. I feel the arch is really helpful. Summary, feels like wearing a hiking boot. Highly recommend for trail use or walking in general. I feel confident the straps will not break easily and I should get some indication when they wear out. I have had other high quality sandals look ok but suddenly snap while wearing them. Not great when a few miles out. I typically walk around 5 miles on a walk using these sandals. No issues wearing them. I have walked around 10+ miles in theses sandals and no issues to report yet. After wearing these sandals for a month or so I have found them incredible. I prefer these over any other sandal or shoe for walking. There are nicer looking sandals but not as comfortable or as good of traction as these.
T**B
Fit well, so durable I’m sure they’ll last a long time!
Why did you pick this product vs others?: Chacos have always been my favorite summer sandal for my adventures! My last pair I wore out and I heard they if you’re a woman and have wide feet, you should try men’s! So I got them and I think they fit even better than my wide women’s sandals! 10/10
D**D
Excellent & Comfortable -- once you understand the adjustments
Edit... I was talking about this sandal with a friend who told me how to adjust them <sigh> <d'oh>. Now that I understand that I can easily slide the straps within the soles -- THEY FIT! Really well! And are very comfortable! Old: I wanted to like this sandal -- but it just doesn't fit and there're no real adjustments. You can't adjust the toe strap -- you can't adjust the heel strap. Only the ankle strap loosens -- but only to hold in your foot. And the sole is wonderful -- thick and solid -- if I could shift my foot 1/4" forwards away from the bumps where the straps are embedded. But the way that it is -- it just doesn't fit and it's very uncomfortable. Maybe a1/2 a size larger would fit -- which they don't make... But then, I'd be concerned that after a month or a year, as it breaks-in, that I'd want to make adjustments that I can't.
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