The Whakat Trail provides the best of both worlds-easy going slide or a trail-capable sandal. Its adjustable strap locks in the heel for full foot control or flips forward, converting it to a slide. The Whakat Trail is the perfect companion for camp, around the backyard, or a trip to the local swimming hole
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I personally love these shoes. They are the first pair of shoes I haven’t had to change midday due to foot pain. I got them as a gift for Christmas and love them so much I just bought myself a second pair in another color!!! Fit true to size. I’m a 9 and these fit perfectly.
Uncomfortable. Not a "recovery" sandal. Insufficient tread to be a hiking sandal. Clumsy hook and clumsy buckle style of adjustments. I love my Oboz boots but these are a total disappointment. Also, since they do not come in half sizes, it can be difficult to get a good fit.
These are so comfortable and well made and brand usually high quality but the metal piece breaking off from no unknown treatment or rough wear was disappointing
I love these sandals/shoes. I’ve been told I have really cool looking tennis shoes when I wear them. They are comfy. I wear them inside the house and outside. I like that the shoe has adjustable straps. I have 3 pairs in different colors. I would buy from this seller again.
The buckle system sucks, they don't come in half sizes and they rub in weird spots no matter how I tighten or loosen them.
I loved the previous model convertible sandal (Campster). The convertible back strap was the feature I loved best. The Campster had its flaws - toe region could be better protected.The Whakata has a much nicer toe region, but that is unfortunately the only thing that was improved.I loved the fit of the Campster - I could wear it without socks and it was comfortable enough.The Whakata is absolutely not comfortable without socks; it fits more like a pair of Crocs (too wide and too loose) - the loose fit causes friction and rubbing and is very uncomfortable. The Whakata for me must be worn with socks. I am disappointed in the Whakata; it seems adjustable, but it is poorly so. Those who like Crocs will likely like these, but others may not be happy with them.