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Chaco Ponsul Bulloo Water Shoes (For Women)

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Overview

About Chaco Ponsul Bulloo Water Shoes (For Women)

Closeouts. Terrorize creek beds and race down rapids in Chaco's Ponsul Bulloo water shoes. The rubber toe bumper protects your feet from river rocks and fallen trees. The neoprene sockliner and polyester webbing is quick drying and abrasion resistant.

Specs

Specs about Chaco Ponsul Bulloo Water Shoes (For Women)

  • Upper: Polyester webbing, neoprene water sock and molded rubber toe
  • Removable insole
  • Outsole: Vibram® rubber lug
  • Weight (pair): 1 lb. 9 oz.
  • Imported

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4.500000 5 Overall Rating: 4.5 4.500000 Based on 34 reviews

Most Helpful 5-Star Review

5.0 out of 5 stars. I love these shoes!
Reviewed by Karen B. from Colorado on Sunday, September 29, 2013
I bought these in the Salmon Run color. They are really cute and very comfortable. As usual in Chaco's, they have a nice arch which is great for me since I have high arches. I usually wear an 8W or 8-1/2M in Chaco shoes (a 7 in Chaco sandals) and I ended up with the 8-1/2M in these shoes and they fit like a glove. Even though it's a medium width, the toe area of the shoe is plenty roomy.
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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars. awesome
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by plasticmom from pa on Friday, May 20, 2016
    I love these, they fit just right and can't wait to try them with the kayak! Amazing price!
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. Water Shoes
    Verified Buyer Reviewed by Anonymous from RI on Monday, August 24, 2015
    i would have given this shoe a five star rating, however, I got blisters on my heels the first time I wore them. I really like the super comfortable insole, it has a nice high, supportive arch. The toe box is roomy and accommodates my wide foot. The soles are sticky so you won't be slipping off a rock into a river unexpectedly. I would definitely recommend this product to anyone that loves outdoor water sports.
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. More Reddish Color- better looking in person
    Reviewed by Mother of 3 from Missouri on Wednesday, August 19, 2015
    I was pleasantly surprised to see that these shoes are really more red than salmon/pink. I am not much for pink. also the neoprene fabric part is darker, so all in all the colors look much better in person.

    these run a halfl size big in my opinion. I ordered a six and am debating sending it back for the five or the other color in 5.5.. I usually wear a 6 or 6.5 so I was surprised. They are plenty wide for the average foot with plenty of room in the toe box which I love. They have a very thick insole, which is nice, but adds a little bulk and also means overall the shoe is bigger looking than it fits on the inside. I am petite with skinny bird legs so I don't like shoes to look clownish on me. Luckily these still look okay.

    Adjustable straps were a nice bonus. They felt comfortable and not too clunky. Not minimalist by any means, but not overly heavy soled. Like any other Chaco's, maybe a bit heavier. Great arch support!

    Of course I did NOT buy these for fashion and I won't be wearing them everyday. I bought them for playing in the creek with my kids and I think they will keep little rocks out.
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. So great and so bummed
    Reviewed by Anonymous from Maine on Sunday, August 9, 2015
    I bought these at the start of last summer (2014) and wore them for a combined 6 weeks through last summer and this one. My family camps a lot and swims in all of the awesome places Maine offers. Anyway, I loved these things. They are super comfortable. Great width, great cushion, and they grip well on slippery rocks. They also have a real sole so your feet don't feel every stupid rock like you feel wearing most water shoes. Anyway, my first two camping trips this year the shoes were still being awesome, just as they were last year. But a couple of weeks ago I went on a boat camp trip and after my first day, I was putting my water shoes on to get going to our next boat site and noticed my chacos had broken! One of the connecting areas where the straps join the sole just gave and broke away from the sole. Then, as I put my other shoe on the other foot, I noticed the very same thing on the other one. It's weird, both broke at the same time. For a high end product like chaco, I feel the shoes should have lasted much longer than 6 weeks of wear...it sucks because I loved them so very much!
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars. Overall pretty good!
    Reviewed by midwestmamma from missouri on Friday, July 10, 2015
    i recently purchased these for a canoe trip. It is the third pair of chaco's I own. I love the fit (felt true to size) and color and the look. I did notice after the first time I wore them that they smelled..even a faint smell after drying them in the sun with the insole pulled out. But it is a water shoe...so...I can't really complain. I also wore them wading in a creek for a few hours and they held up good on the slippery rocks. I would probably give them a five star except for the lingering smell (my feet have never smelled in any other shoe).

About Chaco

There's a good reason why Chaco shoes have maintained a devoted following of adventurous souls (proudly known as Chaconians) for more than 25 years. From the incredible, arch-supporting footbed to the totally unique strap configuration, Chaco sandals fit like a glove and provide amazing support. Originally created by Mark Paigen in 1989, Chaco sandals have since evolved from a single pair of “Ultimate Sport Sandals” into an array of adventure-ready footwear products, including Chaco boots, sneakers and even clogs. Plus, to reduce waste and help loyal Chaconians get more miles out of their favorite kicks, this brand has even introduced the ReChaco Project, which allows customers to send in their worn or damaged sandals to be repaired. Ready to join the ChacoNation?