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Patagonia Patrol Shoe

Men's Footwear > WalkingRated: ***** by 12 reviews. Also available for: Women

Altrec

Excellent for sailing and relaxing around town, Patagonia's versatile Patrol Shoe features a folding heel so you can wear it like a sneaker or a slide. Patagonia applied the same earth-friendly manufacturing processes used on their recycled fleece outerwear to their shoes, adding at least 15% recycled materials in the compression molded EVA midsole and 20% recycled rubber in the outsole. Patagonia also used natural hemp laces in the Patrol. Hemp is environmentally smart because it has a short growing cycle, requires little water or pesticides, and resists molds and bacteria in a variety of conditions. You'll also find hemp as a substrate in the soles for texture. Whether you're out for the day or you just need a pair of shoes to slip on while trotting out to get the mail, Patagonia's Patrol Shoe is a fun design that you can feel good about wearing. If you don't need the collapsing heel, check out Patagonia's Men's Dawn Shoe.

Features:

  • Durable outsole contains at least 20% recycled rubber material with a cool hemp/burlap substrate
  • Leather upper material sourced from ISO 14001-registered tanneries
  • Natural hemp laces
  • Thick, comfortable insoles contain 15% recycled EVA materials
  • Upper heel folds down to convert to a slide style design

USOutdoor.com

A casual, cool-wearing shoe with a leather-and-hemp upper.

A casual, cool-wearing shoe with a leather-and-hemp upper. The collapsible heel converts the Patrol to a slide or pops back up when you need extra support. Environmentally sensitive features include leather that meets strict ISO-14001 standards, EVA insoles that are 15% recycled, outsoles with up to 20% recycled rubber, and hemp uppers and laces.

Features:

  • Board-lasted construction for support and durability
  • Compression-molded EVA footbed/midsole made with 15% recycled EVA provides cushioning and comfort with support in the right places; removable for cleaning or replacing with custom footbeds
  • Imported.
  • Leather at heel easily collapses for a quick conversion to a slide style
  • Medium width, full toe box, medium arch/instepV80 g (24 oz)
  • Outsole contains up to 20% recycled rubber for durability and traction
  • Pigskin leather lining adds durability and comfort by covering the seams

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Sometimes brands make complementary products for the opposite gender that coordinate with this product, we also try to show these products below.

Patagonia Patrol ShoePatagonia Patrol Shoe - Women's$27.00
Patagonia Patrol Casual ShoePatagonia Patrol Casual Shoe - Women's$42.50

Option Availability:

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SizeColor
Alpaca Brown
Alpaca Brown
Grey
Grey
Blue
Blue
8.550.95  
11.5 50.95 
12  85.00
13 50.95 
14 50.95 

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  •     - Altrec

Patagonia Patrol Shoe Reviews Summary:

RatingNumber
of Reviews
*****9
****3
***0
**0
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To see how this product compares to others view Men's Walking Shoe Reviews.

Reviews:

Comfortable, convenient, well made shoe

Rating:*****
I held off reviewing until I wore these all day. Very comfortable lightweight shoe, even after a long day. My foot is a little wide at the toe, but my arch is low, so the laces let me adjust them properly. Lined nicely for wearing without socks, too. After taking them off inside the house mid day, I used the flip down heel feature to slide them back on, thinking I'd re-tie them later, but I never did - they were just as comfortable with the open back and stayed on well. Even with the open back, the laces make sense because you can adjust them to your own arch. Should be able to fit a wide range of sizes. They are good looking, too. Should be a great travel shoe.
Anonymous at Altrec on 03/09/2009

Cool Shoes!

Rating:*****
I'm sure I'm the only one on my whole street with a pair of these! They are quite comfortable and stylish! I love the fact that they are made from hemp and recycled materials. I just might buy them in another color...
Jeffrey Domke at Altrec on 09/13/2008

Patagonia Patrol Shoes Look Cool

Rating:****
I love the design of the shoes. Friends noticed them immediately. The only problem is they run a little wide, and I have a C width foot. But if worn with a thicker sock I overcome that problem.
Stephen Thiele at Altrec on 09/18/2007

Great Shoe

Rating:*****
Great fit. Extremely comfortable and looks great. Plus, it is made out of recycled materials so you feel very "green". I have wide feet but sizing is definitely not an issue.
Wayne at Altrec on 12/23/2008

Great shoe

Rating:*****
Hemp on the outside, completely leather lined on the inside, nice footbed with great arch. Comfy with or without socks. Look a lot like "Chucks" athletic shoes, but with more style.
Anonymous at Altrec on 08/25/2008

Fun, stylish and very comfortable

Rating:*****
I bought the blue pair. These are very comfortable to wear and I've never received so many complements from the women. They are seem to like it!
Anonymous at Altrec on 02/09/2007

Great Shoe - Good for the Environment

Rating:*****
Very comfortable and good looking shoe. I especially like the fact that it was made with recycled materials so you feel environmentally friendly, as well.
Anonymous at Altrec on 07/08/2009

Well done!

Rating:****
Very comfortable no break in period! Wears without socks well. Rear heal section is slightly elastic which really makes the shoe fit well.
Anonymous at Altrec on 06/27/2007

Nice shoe

Rating:*****
These shoes look nice and feel great on my feet. Are shoes new to Patagonia? They sure did a great job.
Anonymous at Altrec on 01/04/2008

Beautiful style

Rating:*****
I have the alpaca brown pair, they are amazing, I love these shoes.I think to buy the blue pair too
Anonymous at Altrec on 02/23/2007