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By Amber from MI on 03/05/2008 Pros: Great Traction, Stable Best Uses: Never worn outdoors Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational Sizing: Feels half size too big Width: Feels true to width Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: The tongue of the shoe was poorly designed. It digs into the front of my ankle bone and is immediately very uncomfortable. The tongue should have been designed to be wider to wrap around the ankle bone a bit. This was the second pair I tried. For the first pair I tried, the right shoe was notably longer than the left and completely slipped off my heal when I walked. There are some definite design and quality control issues with this shoe.
By Day Tripper from Antioch, CA on 03/03/2008 Pros: Comfortable, Durable, Stable Best Uses: Backcountry, Day hikes Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational Sizing: Feels true to size Width: Feels true to width Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Great support. I have frequent foot pain, so the shoe must be stable, supportive in order for me to continue being active.
By Meredith from Lynchburg, VA on 02/29/2008 Pros: Comfortable, Durable, Great Traction, Non-slip sole, Stable Best Uses: Backcountry, Day hikes, Everyday Describe Yourself: Avid Adventurer Sizing: Feels full size too big Width: Feels true to width Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: After reading the other comments, I ordered a size smaller than my typical size. I had to send them back and order two sizes smaller. I am an 8 1/2, and a 6 1/2 ended up fitting me. I looked on the Zamberlan website and they had a size chart that actually made sense once I understood it. You have to go by the European size, and then order the US size from that chart. I ordered a size 6 1/2, which on the chart is 39, and my usual size is 8 1/2. Confusing, but I liked the shoe enough to send it back and reorder. I have worn it for a few days now and it has great support. I love the style... and that they are made in Italy...not China like most other shoes. And what a great price. Thanks Sierra.
Great Shoe - Runs VERY Large By donchanka from Cleveland, OH on 02/28/2008 Pros: Comfortable, Durable, Great Traction, Stable, Water Resistant Best Uses: Cold weather, Day hikes, Everyday Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational Sizing: Feels full size too big Width: Feels true to width Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: This is a well-made, stable shoe but it runs very large. The stitching and craftsmanship are very high quality. It's well worth the money. I ordered a half size smaller than usual and that was still too large. Order a full size smaller.
By Beth from upstate NY on 02/25/2008 Pros: Comfortable, Durable, Great Traction, Stable Best Uses: Backcountry, Day hikes, Everyday Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational Sizing: Feels full size too big Width: Feels true to width Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Like the previous reviewer, I agree that this shoe runs BIG. I usually wear a size 7 1/2-8....so I ordered a size 7 thinking I'd be fine, but ended up exchanging them for a 6 1/2 which fit great. So far I love them-even on wet snowy roads & trails!
By Nik from Bingen, WA on 01/31/2008 Pros: Comfortable, Durable, Great Traction, Non-slip sole Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational Sizing: Feels full size too big Width: Feels true to width Bottom Line: No, I would not recommend this to a friend Comments: Ordered my normal size but the shoes were easily a size too big. [...] Not sure it's worth it just to try them on again.
By AK mom to 2 from Sitka, Alaska on 12/27/2007 Pros: Durable, Great Traction, Non-slip sole, Stable, Water Resistant Best Uses: Backcountry, Day hikes, Everyday Describe Yourself: Casual/ Recreational Sizing: Feels full size too big Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I ordered a size smaller than I usually wear and they are still a full size too big. They look super well made and the traction on the sole is awesome.
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