You asked for a Z with less chunk, but the same funk. This is our minimalist take that simplifies the Z’s straps and uses only a toe loop to keep your balance and keep you moving. When every ounce counts, this sandal is 50% lighter on your feet and in your pack than our classic Z.
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Even though it says it is for women, it comes in men's sizes up to 14. I love them - very comfortable. I wear it with flip-flop style socks, which allows me to wear the sandals year round!
Normally I buy a size 12 in sandals but it was way too big. So I decided to size down. These fit way better.
Excellent. Lightweight, comfortable, secure fit, & durable. The one buckle on/off makes them convenient. The adjustment to my foot was quick and easy. I especially like how Chaco didn’t use super wide straps. These are the best flip-flops or sandals that I have worn in a long time. I highly recommend these!
These are the most comfortable sandals I have ever worn. I have never had a big toe loop before and I was skeptical. These are phenomenal! They make my toes look good and I have gotten several compliments on them.
As a long time fan of Chaco and it’s Z2 line, I think this new Bodhi design feels strange and disappointing. Big credit to Chacos for experimenting with new designs, but it feels this design narrows the fitting possibilities, at least for me. Here is why:With a Z or Z2, the “top bar” of the Z, which is a strap cross under the baseline of all the toes, provides a secure hold on the front side of one’s foot. With that, the position of the toe loop is less important. It can be at the base of big toe, or a bit higher along the toe. Either way, the fit on the front side is good and secure.With the Bodhi, however, there is no “top bar” of the “Z”, leaving the securing mechanism on the front side of the sandal almost entirely to the toe loop (and partially to the longer cross bar). Then, here is my experience: I tried two sizes. For a smaller one, the toe loop is more secure as it is at the base of my toe, but the overall foot bed is a bit small/short. The larger size (1-size up) has the reverse problem, where the foot bed size is good but the toe loop is now moved toward middle of the toe, feeling weird and loose.Another problem I feel is the two layers of straps inserting in between the big toe and the second toe. They are together too thick and feel really bulky and uncomfortable. In comparison, for a Z2, there is only one layer of strap.Given these two reasons, it feels that the Bodhi design may have a narrower range of matching foot geometry. But still, I appreciate Chacos for trying new things, but just can’t up vote this design.