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| Brand: crocs Category: Shoes Department: mens
Buy New: $17.00 - $48.78
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Rating: 3 reviews
Fabric Type: Croslite Media: Apparel Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 12 x 8 x 4
Model: Crostrail Clog ASIN: B002KAOGT4
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| • | Available in whole sizes and medium width only |
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Amazon.com Product Description With it's easy slip-on design and comfortable shape, the Crostrail clog will be the shoe that you never want to take off. The classic crocs design is made more rugged with side vents, a sturdy lining, and an aggressively treaded outsole that's ready for the great outdoors.
Product Description Get the durability and comfort you expect in Crocs Men's Crostrail Clogs Here's another Crocs clog for you to love! The magic is in the Croslite technology, a material that weighs only ounces but is soft and cushiony, protecting your feet from shock for all-day long comfort! Plus, it's odor-resistant for a fresh foot environment. The upper features a quick-release heel strap that adjusts to fit. Click here to view the benefits of the crocslite technology.
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| Customer Reviews: Crocs Crostrail July 12, 2010 J. Gregory (Northern California) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought these for my 12 year old, men's size 8, and he really likes them. He prefers them over flip flops, and they are easy to rinse off after he's been out exploring the muddy woods all day. They also look a little more fashionable on him than his old Classic Crocs, and the back strap makes them stay on a little better.
Super comfortable and not too croc-like August 31, 2010 M. T. Vancampen (Houston, TX) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have long resisted the lure of the crocs. However, last summer my mother bought me some imitation crocs at the beach for a couple of dollars. They were amazingly comfortable; everyone told me that crocs were even more so. In addition, my mother--the same mother--gave my wife a pair of crocs in 2006 that she still wears daily around the house. This combination of comfort and long life made me cave and finally purchase a pair of crocs. Because of philosophical (read vanity) objections to the design of the traditional croc, I opted for the most uncroclike shoe I could find that still held the croc comfort factor. So, I went with the Crostrail. I bought these and a pair of high end walking sneakers for a trip to a certain mouse-themed amusement park in central Florida at which much walking occurs. These crocs were so comfortable that I wore them every day except one. And, after that one day wearing the sneakers, I immediately switched back to the crocs. After wearing the shoes designed for walking (with a price tag to match), my feet were in significantly more pain than the many days I wore these crocs. I had broken in those sneakers walking an hour (roughly 3-4 miles) each day for a month. Thanks to a handy pedometer, I can record that we were walking in excess of ten miles a day on our vacation. For pure comfort and ease on the old feet, these crocs, which really aren't too bad looking, beat out a much more expensive shoe for day long walking of distances approaching a half marathon. So, in summary, I would not hesitate to recommend these shoes. As for durability and long life, we shall see. However, I easily got my money's worth in their ability to make walking ten miles a day easy on my feet. That is all.
Actually kind of sporty June 8, 2010 B. Rigney (San Francisco) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
They're wide and I have narrow feet but I appreciate the wiggle room on a hot day. They look SO much better than the Crocs with the polka-dot holes. They have some sporty accents and when you look down you can't see skin. The ventilation is only on the sides, which makes for a decidedly un-Crocs look.
I like to wear Crocs without socks, and the suede-ish strip of stuff means the rubber is not rubbing against my instep with every step, which on other Crocs has torn my skin up after a whole day. I would say that Crocs has been paying attention and has really improved the comfort, and designed something guys won't mind wearing. If you want your feet to look dainty, look somewhere else.
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