Urban Slippers |
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| These are urban slippers: made for the cityscape. You'll feel every rock through these outers, but that doesn't stop these from being unbelievably comfortable shoes. They do run a 1/2 size small, but even ordering up my left shoe is snug across the instep while the right is perfect. The weird-looking sole appears to promote the foot to roll side-to-side, but in truth it's a stable shoe that promotes a smooth, light stride. I say it 'stains' easily, but what I mean is that the leather marks easily, even if a quick brush up neutralizes the marks. |
| CEE at Sierra Trading Post on 01/26/2009 |
I'll buy these whenever I can |
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| These are great in style, comfort, and quality. Any time I'm in need of replaceemnts (I currently have 2 pair) I would buy these. Only flaw is that the sole holds dirt, snow, and water. I can live with that, as I only wear indoors or in dry weather. Super comfortable. Also, other reviewers said it runs small. I am tight (read slightly uncomfortable) fit in 13's from Adidas, Vasque, Nike, Asics, Mizuno, etc. These 13's fit perfectly. Exceptional quality and detail. |
| Yosemite Sam at Sierra Trading Post on 03/04/2009 |
Nice product, and is durable |
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| The shoes and the tread are very comfortable, but as a warning, they don't provide much stiffness support in the sole. The sole is flexible and much closer to a climbing slipper than a hiking shoe. However, the honeycomb tread makes walking very comfortable, and after a few months is holding up very well (that was my main concern). |
| TT at Sierra Trading Post on 06/19/2008 |
Breaking and Entering |
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| Got these cause the price was right. Out of box comes a bit stiff but a few days in these and they soften up and shape to your foot. Unique gel like sole but I would'nt wear these on any kind of serious hike, or long distance walk, etc. These are for lazy days and crazy nights. |
| akap at Sierra Trading Post on 04/22/2009 |
REMARKABLE SHOE |
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| After decades of sports and running, I have two prosthetic toe joints and use a full sports orthotic at all times. These shoes accommodate the orthotic and have a wide toe-box. Great comfort and style. A bargain at twice the price for someone with problem feet like mine. |
| Newsguy at Sierra Trading Post on 05/28/2008 |
A bit redundent....... |
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| Shoes looks unique because of its natural tendencies.....anotomical last and the wrap around bottom all go together to create a rather unique look that feels and looks like a foot/shoe. The only issue is the sizing seems at least a half size too small. |
| Dukes at Sierra Trading Post on 08/13/2008 |
Nice Shoe |
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| Great shoe but looks too narrow on me; I'm an athletic build so these are not proportionate to my body, designed more for the slimmer male. Other than that, the shoe feels great, breathes really well, very attractive with jeans and surprisingly comfortable. |
| White Shadow at Sierra Trading Post on 09/08/2009 |
Nice, but not for my feet |
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| Had to return them as they were not a good fit for my feet. Very low volume. I usually insert generic orthodics (Superfeet) and there just isn't enough room.Thye were an impossible squeeze even without replacing the footbed with Superfeet. |
| Dave the hiker at Sierra Trading Post on 03/09/2009 |
Nice boots |
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| First pair of Patagonia boots I've owned. Light and unconstructed. Almost like moccasins exceptw. more substantial sole. Haven't had them long enough to comment on durability, but if they're the same quality as Patagonia products generally, should be above average. |
| Mike at Sierra Trading Post on 06/02/2008 |
smart design |
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| If you like the way Patagonia does clothing, you owe it to yourself to try their shoes. This item is soft soled and flexible for hanging out/around town comfort, not an outdoorsy shoe. Typical Patagonia quality and good design. |
| mouseydung at Sierra Trading Post on 06/28/2008 |