Chaco Z/Volv X2 - Women's Review
Compare prices at 2 resellers Pros: Great traction, stable, stylish
Cons: Short straps, difficult to adjust, can't be worn with socks
Manufacturer: Chaco
Our Verdict
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Chaco Z/Volv X2 - Women's | |||||
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Price | $74.73 at REI Compare at 2 sellers | $105.00 at REI | $130 List | $63.95 at Amazon Compare at 2 sellers | $78.73 at REI Compare at 2 sellers |
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Pros | Great traction, stable, stylish | Comfortable, versatile, lightweight, fits many foot types | Excellent traction, comfortable, versatile | Stable and supportive, stylish, durable | Versatile, adjustable, excellent traction |
Cons | Short straps, difficult to adjust, can't be worn with socks | Not as cushioned as other models, can't be worn with socks | Pricey, can't be worn with socks | Annoying to adjust, uncomfortable for the flat-footed, heavy | Doesn't fit all feet, tricky to adjust at first, heavy |
Bottom Line | This stylish, versatile sandal is a lighter, less bulky addition to the Chaco lineup and it performs like a champ | This top-notch sandal has what it takes for any adventure | This sandal is comfortable, grippy, durable, and ready for anything you want to do outside | A classic, it's tough to go wrong with this sandal, no matter what you're planning | As long as your arches are happy with this model's molded footbed, you'll love this durable, versatile sandal |
Rating Categories | Chaco Z/Volv X2 - Women's | Cairn Adventure | Cairn 3D PRO II Adventure | Chaco Z/Cloud 2 | Chaco Z/1 Classic - Women's |
Comfort (20%) | |||||
Traction (20%) | |||||
Adjustability (20%) | |||||
Stability (15%) | |||||
Versatility (15%) | |||||
Style (10%) | |||||
Specs | Chaco Z/Volv X2 -... | Cairn Adventure | Cairn 3D PRO II... | Chaco Z/Cloud 2 | Chaco Z/1 Classic... |
Weight (pounds) | 1.23 lbs (size 10) | 1.06 lbs (size 9/10) | 1.26 lbs (size 10/11) | 1.44 lbs (size 9) | 1.30 lbs (size 10) |
Width Options | Medium | Medium | Medium | Medium, Wide | Medium |
Footbed Material | LUVSEAT PU with textured grooves | Granite Grip | Molded 3D | LUVSEAT PU with textured grooves | LUVSEAT PU |
Midsole Material | Women's specific LUVSEAT PU midsole | Cairn Vibram | Cairn 3D Vibram | Women's specific LUVSEAT dual-density PU | LUVSEAT PU midsole |
Sole Material | Non-marking EcoTread rubber compound (25% recycled) | Vibram XS Trek Regolith | Vibram Megagrip | Non-marking ChacoGrip | ChacoGrip rubber |
Upper Material | Polyester jacquard webbing | Polyester and nylon webbing | Polyester and nylon webbing | Polyester jacquard webbing | Polyester jacquard webbing |
Our Analysis and Test Results
While we weren't blown away by this model's Volv footbed, we are happy to report that this is one more great option in the Chaco lineup. The Z/Volv X2 is, by our measurements, about 15% lighter than the Z/Cloud 2 — not exactly a game-changer, but perhaps significant for those who strongly prioritize gear weight. The Z/Volv X2 also has a less molded footbed than the classic Chaco models, so some low-arched people who have previously found Chacos uncomfortable may find that these sandals are their ticket into the club.
Performance Comparison
Comfort
As with all the Chaco models we tested, how comfortable you'll find the Z/Volv X2 depends on your foot type and your preferences. This model has a molded footbed, which testers with moderate-to-high arches love, and those with flat feet tend to hate. However, in the Volv line, Chaco has toned down the molding and arch height compared to the other Chaco models, and this means that some people with moderately low arches who have previously found Chacos uncomfortable may find it to be a good comfy fit. The best way to determine if these are the sandals for you is to try them on, and to know that the molding will not relax or conform to your foot — so if the arch is not comfy after a few days of general break-in, they're probably not the right model for you.
The materials of the Z/Volv X2 feel good against the skin and only require a day or so to feel fully broken in. Keep in mind, we found the double straps of this model to be slightly less comfortable than those of the single-strap models because there are more edges to rub against your foot when you put them on, especially when they're wet.
Traction
This is another area of excellence for the Z/Volv X2, and for the Chaco models in general.
When wearing this model and the Z/Cloud 2 side-by-side, we can't feel any difference between them. Both feel grippy and stable while heading up and downhill on trails and scree, and they performed identically during our river crossing test (so much so that we had to look down to confirm that we were wearing two different shoes…)
Adjustability
Like all of the Chaco models, the Z/Volv X2 has a continuous strap that flows in and out of the sandal's sole to achieve a foot-hugging fit. Note that the X2 models, like this one, actually have two parallel straps (since they function as one and they're meant to be adjusted together, we'll refer to them as "the strap"). This is a mixed bag in terms of adjustability — on the one hand, adjusting one strap means adjusting all of them, and even after you get the hang of it, this is kind of a pain. On the other hand, you can dial each strap to fit your foot perfectly, so once you do get them all adjusted, you'll be stoked.
One downfall of the Z/Volv X2 is that the integrated strap is shorter than in other Chaco models, to the extent that our narrow-footed tester had just enough room to dial in all the straps with a bit to spare. Those with wide feet may find that there's not enough strap to comfortably fit their feet. This hasn't been an issue with other Chaco models — in fact, when we wore one model on each foot and measured the extra strap length, we found the Z/Cloud 2 to have 1.5" more extra strap than the Z/Volv X2.
Stability
The Z/Volv X2 joins its Chaco brethren to earn high marks in this category. The sole of this model is slightly more supple than that of the Z/Cloud 2, but we weren't able to feel the difference when we wore both models simultaneously for side-by-side testing. Like all the Chacos we tested, the Z/Volv X2's sole feels stiff enough to be supportive but also supple enough to handle contours in trails and rocks. With full-coverage straps, including a toe loop, the feet are held in place, and we didn't feel like we were sloshing around in this sandal in the slightest.
Versatility
This super cute, high-performing model is one of the most versatile we tested. We would be totally happy wearing this on a multi-day backpacking trip, and after a quick rinse-off, we'd be just as happy wearing it to a mountain-town bar or to get coffee with a friend. Our testers wore this model hiking, biking, to the (casual) office, with a pack, in the water…there's really no activity where we wouldn't be happy wearing the Z/Volv X2.
The one exception to this might be lounging around camp at night: this model has a toe loop, and because the double straps are woven into each other, it's not possible to wear socks with the Z/Volv X2.
Style
Our testers, as well as the friends and family we surveyed, agree: this is a pretty good-looking shoe. The double straps give this model a more delicate, feminine style, even though it's just as rugged as the single-strap models. The slightly thinner sole of the Z/Volv X2 takes away some of the Chaco bulk found in the classic models.
The Z/Volv X2 comes in many colorways with bold, vibrant patterns as is the Chaco way. One tiny gripe here is that all of the colorways have a dark footbed, so if you prefer a lighter color, you're out of luck.
Value
This isn't the cheapest sandal we tested, but like its fellow Chacos, it's one of the best. This is an extremely versatile model, and it's very stylish, so as long as sandal weather lasts, you'll have an opportunity to wear it daily. Chaco's outstanding quality and durability mean that this sandal will last you many years, and Chaco's warranty covering material defects is excellent. Given the years we know you'll get out of this sandal, we think it's a fantastic value.
Conclusion
In the Z/Volv X2, Chaco has created a lighter, less molded version of its classic sandal. While we weren't able to detect a difference in performance between this model and the Z/Cloud 2 during our side-by-side tests, folks who are interested in shaving grams off their gear weight or who have previously found Chacos' stiff molded arches uncomfortable might want to check out the Z/Volv X2. This comfortable, high-performing model looks good and will last for many years to come.
— Joanna Trieger