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Xero Shoes Men's Z-Trek Sport Sandals - Zero Drop, Lightweight & Packable

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Size: 14 Women/14 Men


Color: Mocha/Coffee


Features

  • Rubber sole
  • LIGHTWEIGHT PACKABLE SPORT SANDAL - Whether it's yoga, a walk, trail, run, hike, or even kayaking, the Z-Trek sets your feet free - it's the perfect combination of protection, lightweight, natural flexibility, durability, and versatility
  • FLEX YOUR FEET, FEEL THE FLOOR - Patented 5.5mm FeelTrue sole offers just-right protection and the ground feedback that your feet love. Adjustable Z-Pattern straps give you the right tension around your foot and heel, but leave your toes free to move
  • XERO DROP SOLE FOR PERFECT POSTURE - The Xero Drop sole offers a non-elevated heel and is low-to-the-ground - this allows proper posture, balance, and agility. A Mens size 9 sandal averages 6.6 ounces each for a truly lightweight feel
  • VEGAN FRIENDLY - Xero Shoes believes in promoting healthy and sustainable lifestyles which is why the Z-Trek is made with zero animal products
  • GET THE RIGHT FIT with FREE Domestic Exchanges - This sandal runs 'true to size." If for any reason that's not the case for you, contact us for a free domestic exchange of your 'like-new' sandal

Description

From Live Strong: "My favorite light shoe! These shoes did not seem like they were going to handle much when I first tried them on. Forty-five days of daily wear, including hiking over various terrain -- beach sand, river crossings, rocks, gravel, manicured city trails and a few trips off into the woods with no path at all -- proved that not only do they hold up to the abuse, they have become my favorite light shoe. The compact, minimal design, allows them to fit into the smallest pack, and washing them was as simple as a quick spray-down with a hose. The Z-Trek could be used as trail shoes and still look nice enough to wear at a barbecue." Shelby Pratt Almost 100,000 people in 94 countries wear Xero Shoes for hiking, walking, yoga, working out, paddle boarding, kayaking, travel, even running 100-mile ultra marathons. The Z-Trek's patent-pending FeelTrue sole lets you enjoy natural, barefoot-style movement, but with the protection and comfort you like. They roll up and fit in your pack or pocket -- keep them handy for when you need them, or store them away when you're done. Lightweight (Women's 8 - 5.5 oz), water-friendly, comfortable tubular webbing, vegan, latex-free. Lightly textured top surface for grip in wet or dry conditions, and a dual-direction chevron tread for great traction. For more trail-friendly protection and even lighter weight, check out the Xero Shoes Z-Trail sandal, instead. The Z-Trek is about connection/flexibility. The Z-Trail is about protection/comfort. GUARANTEED performance -- Xero Shoes have a 5,000 mile warranty. See the Seller's website for full details. GET THE RIGHT SIZE: To get the correct fit, follow the instructions above. Or contact the Seller for templates showing the exact shapes/sizes. Additional sizes/colors available at the company's website. Add To Cart Now! and Live Life Feet First in your new Xero Shoes.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Item model number ‏ : ‎ ZTM-CBCR-PP


Department ‏ : ‎ Mens


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ March 16, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Doesn't let you toes open. Better options.
I've researched and tried most minimalist shoes and sandals. I wanted a lightweight sandal to take for basecamp after long backpacking trips. And burly enough for day hikes. Which allowed for socks in cooler mountain elevation. These seemed best because most have the between the toes strap. But because of the stap system, it's located right on the side of your pinky toe, not allowing it to spread out. I contacted the company and they told me that I had the wrong size...but after researching images, that is how they fit on everyone's feet fit in them. I generally buy everything on Amazon thus one of my decisions to get these, but regretfully had to return them. I then purchased the Unshoe Pah Tempe and they are super awesome. Similar, but ride more on the side of the foot below the pinky allowing your toes total freedom, which, in my opinion, is a major factor in minimalist/barefoot foot ware. Not to mention they are 3oz lighter than the Xeros. Pictures:left Unshoe, pinky is free Right: Xero, pinky trapped Thank you ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2017 by Ed Ed

  • Fantastic shoe design, with terrible materials. Metal loop that holds shoe together breaks making shoe worthless.
Absolutely awesome shoe before it breaks. I love this shoe and it became my favorite shoe very quickly. I could slip it on fast and play pickleball, or run, or officiate at swim meets or coach high school football. My feet ran cool, and I could model all of the strikes and movements with no problems. The heel cup holds your heel in nicely and prevents sliding back. The front toe flap runs a bit on the long side so if you drag your toe when you run, you will trip yourself. This shoe got me a ton of compliments as well. Now for the bad part. They are prone to breaking. I bought 2 pairs and both have had the same catastrophic failure. The metal ring that holds the shoe strap together breaks. Once its broken you cannot strap the shoe on. On the first pair I thought I pulled the strap too hard and the metal ring broke but I have a different more expensive pair and the same thing happened while I was walking. There is no earthly way I can pull the straps hard enough to make the metal ring snap. Once broken, it makes the shoe useless so I have 2 sets of Xero sandals that will not work. Over $150 spent on shoes that lasted a couple of months each. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2018 by Rob MacGregor Rob MacGregor

  • A winner for running! Best Xero Shoe yet. (Except maybe the DIY version.)
Size: 11 Women/11 Men Color: Charcoal/Coal Black
Update: a week later, I like these even more. Other folks' comments to the contrary, I put these on via the strap adjustment, leaving the velcro in place--or I did at first, anyway. Then this weird thing happened where the heel cup became less of an issue. I think the sandals have molded themselves to my feet somewhat. At any rate, they feel secure but I now leave the straps loose enough that I can put them on without messing with adjustments. Takes a bit of time to move my foot far enough forward that the heel strap goes on, but not much. So...if I could give these six stars, I would. I'm picky enough that I still wish they were thinner. But I can deal. Maybe you can too? Original review follows: I've been buying Xero Shoes since they were Invisible Shoes... I've had the DIY kit (with the newer sole material, not the Vibram Cherry), the Cloud, and the Venture. My favorite so far has been the DIY kit. I still have my original sandals, which are somewhere around 5 years old. I still have the original string, too--from time to time the knot I tie underneath is worn away, and I have to re-tie, pulling more string, but that's the nature of that particular beast. My experience with the Venture and Cloud has been less positive. The heel cup is just wrong for my feet. All Xero Shoes (except the ones I cut myself) sit a bit sideways, for me. The outside of my foot rubs against the heel cup. I can compensate somewhat with the laces, but only somewhat. Also, the materials, while good, didn't really hold up. With the Ventures, I was running on a very muddy mountain trail in Alaska and ran (ha) into two problems: first, they were extremely slippery on top, so my foot slid around; and second, the loops holding the straps in broke on first one sandal, then the other, in the same run. Xero Shoes customer support sent me free replacements, though: the Cloud. I totally believe there was just a problem with the particular batch of sandals as support folks suggested, but anyway I was happy to try the new (at the time) sandal. Same slipperiness, sadly. They didn't break, though. Unfortunately they developed a new problem: the softer rubber on top started to tear. This was really a cosmetic issue, possibly related to a combination of trail running and walking around Las Vegas with temps above 110 degrees Fahrenheit. Whatever: it tore and looked bad, but looked fine with my feet in the sandals, and was never a real issue for me. Meawhile I had another pair of Ventures. On both the Ventures and the Clouds, the posts between my toes broke suddenly, not under stress (walking down a hallway for one, driving for the other) when they were around 2-3 years old. I figure that was just about the age of the material. So, the Z-Trek! First off, I was surprised at how heavy these were. Very glad I didn't get the trail version! The strap adjustments are very nice, and I don't miss the string/post between my toes at all. The shape of the shoe still doesn't fit my foot very well (could we please please please have a version without the heel cup?), but as with the others that's really an issue for walking, not for running. These also don't slap the ground as loudly as the previous models (again a walking, not running, issue), which I appreciate. Fairly often I run barefoot. I also usually walk barefoot, on trails and streets. So that may be part of why my shoes last so long...I rarely put them on! But when I do, I have to say these brand-new Z-Trek sandals are my favorite running shoes. Ever. The extra weight doesn't seem to have much effect, and the better attachment system means I simply think less about the sandals. I think they're going to end up replacing my Merrell Trail Gloves as well...clearly less stinky than a closed shoe, you know? (I also own no socks, so....) As for the slipperiness, I don't have access to a truly muddy trail right now. But the surface of the Z-Trek seems much more "grippy"...and on the underside, the tread is what I've become familiar with (and it's always worked for me), only significantly deeper. The sole overall is simply thicker than I was accustomed to. I'd prefer it be thinner. But...not really a big deal. I can, after all, take them off whenever I want. And carry them in a pocket. Overall? A winner. THE winner. But given my impression of these, I'm never going to buy the trail version! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2018 by book nerd

  • An excellent design ruined by unnecessary pieces
This sandal would have been perfect had it not been for the completely unnecessary piece on the back of the actual platform. There is already a strap holding your heel in place, this extra protrusion adds no stability or protection, but is incredibly annoying to walk around on as it constantly shifts under your foot and makes it feel like you're walking on an uneven surface. If you can get past that then I am sure these are wonderful sandals. But this is the kind of awful design the totally ruins products. Don't add unnecessary pieces to your products. If you actually wanted to walk on a thin and flat sandal I suggest looking elsewhere. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2018 by Tedd

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