User Review: Chaco Beckwith

Chaco Beckwith
Above: The current Beckwith, which may differ slightly from the version reviewed.

Rating: rated 5 of 5 stars
Materials: all leather
Use: rough trail/off trail
Break-in Period: three days
Weight: 3 lbs. 4 oz.
Price Paid: $240

I've owned Pivettas, Vasques, Limmers, Merrell Wilderness. These new Chacos, which I bought outside Zion this spring after raising nasty blisters in my Merrells, are far and away the best-fitting, well-designed boots I've ever worn. They grip tight around the ankle and have scads of room in the toebox. One piece of thick leather, protected by rands fore and aft, and a wonderful footbed that fits like a soft orthotic make these boots a joy to wear. But they seem to be a secret, unlike the Chaco sandals, which everyone's wearing. Try them on just once, and you won't want to take them off!

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