They are definitely not for narrow feet. I tried these and the Genesis with very high hopes, but they didn't work out. I have the ztreck 2 and really like them.
Thank you! The soles are tough but flexible. If you ask me, the weakest point would have to be the anchor point between the toes although they do have replacement parts for that. They could easily last a couple of years for moderate usage.
I’ll wear that on a beach and near a swimming pool, outside of that, I don’t want showing my feet in public places. Frankly, no one wants to see a man’s feet in public.
It depends where you come from and what's the social norms are. In South East Asia, it's always hot so going out in sandals and flip flops are very common. In the west, might not be as acceptable.
I walk in slops/sandals pretty much 365 days a year, and have done so for the last 40+ years. I think the climate you live in plays a big role here... I live in Africa, where it is hot AF and wearing closed shoes is uncomfortable.
@@keithgoddard4192 you’re absolutely right, climate is a big factor. I live in Paris and it’s 44 degrees. Also there’s a certain dress code in Europe especially when you go out in restaurants, museums and public events. For sure, when I travel to south east Asia , those sandals would fit it comfortably in most situations.
They are definitely not for narrow feet. I tried these and the Genesis with very high hopes, but they didn't work out. I have the ztreck 2 and really like them.
My wide feet fits nicely on them, although it can get floppy. I would think it wouldn't be as comfortable for narrow feet.
Great video man! I just ordered a pair 🤙🏽
Thank you! Definitely takes getting use to, but I'm sure you'll like it!:)
Nice video.. may I ask about the durability of the sandals? How long do u think it will last? Thanks alot
Thank you! The soles are tough but flexible. If you ask me, the weakest point would have to be the anchor point between the toes although they do have replacement parts for that. They could easily last a couple of years for moderate usage.
@@RetrenchedTraveler thanks for the reply bro
the company guarantees the soles for 4000 miles
I didnt like the aquas. The back strap is really uncomfortable
Soundtrack is annoying.
Sorry, I think the early video music volume was too much.
It's maybe me, I'm not a fun of this kind of samples. It sounds goofy. But the video is really informative and it's a good review!
i still got mine bought 2020 hahahahaha
Awesome! My right toe connection actually broke a few months ago. :/
ohh mine too but i bought those spare toe connection for around 3sgd only.. now its kickin ass again @@RetrenchedTraveler
I’ll wear that on a beach and near a swimming pool, outside of that, I don’t want showing my feet in public places. Frankly, no one wants to see a man’s feet in public.
It depends where you come from and what's the social norms are. In South East Asia, it's always hot so going out in sandals and flip flops are very common. In the west, might not be as acceptable.
I walk in slops/sandals pretty much 365 days a year, and have done so for the last 40+ years. I think the climate you live in plays a big role here... I live in Africa, where it is hot AF and wearing closed shoes is uncomfortable.
@@keithgoddard4192 you’re absolutely right, climate is a big factor. I live in Paris and it’s 44 degrees. Also there’s a certain dress code in Europe especially when you go out in restaurants, museums and public events. For sure, when I travel to south east Asia , those sandals would fit it comfortably in most situations.
no one has to look. If girls can go around with their asses hanging out, there's no reason why a man can't wear sandals.
@@dharmapunk777 fair enough but not here in Paris where I live.