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“The lightest, most comfortable sport sandal your feet will ever love.”
Imagine your favorite sport sandal… you know the ones. They strap onto your foot, they weigh up to a pound — or more — they’re thick as a brick.
Now imagine getting rid of up to 70% of the weight, and almost all of the bulk!
Imagine a sport sandal that feels like you’ve simply glued a protective tire tread to your foot. Your feet are free and airy, they move and bend and flex. They can grip the ground as you hike. They’re as comfortable in the water — if you’re boating or fishing — as they are on land. They slide on and off in seconds, but hold securely no matter what you’re doing.
That’s the new Amuri Z-Trek.
Reasons you’ll love the Amuri Z-Trek:
Barefoot sandals don’t fit the same way as shoes, or other sandals. Just because you wear, say, a size 10 Nike Free, that doesn’t mean you’ll wear a size 10 Amuri Z-Trek (and, I’m willing to bet you have other shoes that are 9.5 or 10.5… so are you really a 10?)
By following the instructions below, you’ll get the correct fit for your Amuri sandals.
NOTE: Please follow these instructions to get the right fit
Here’s a video showing the process
This will give you a good idea of your size… but PLEASE follow the next step whenever possible.
If you seem to be “between” sizes, we recommend choosing the smaller size.
Note: Women, if your foot is longer or wider than the template, try one of the Men’s sizes
Foot Length Inches |
Foot Length millimeters |
Women’s Size |
Print Template |
---|---|---|---|
Up to 8 7/8″ | Up to 223mm | 5 | Click to print Template |
Up to 9 1/8″ | Up to 231mm | 6 | Click to print Template |
Up to 9 1/2″ | Up to 240mm | 7 | Click to print Template |
Up to 9 3/4″ | Up to 248mm | 8 | Click to print Template |
Up to 10 1/8″ | Up to 256mm | 9 | Click to print Template |
Up to 10 1/2″ | Up to 265mm | 10 | Click to print Template |
Note: Print the templates at Actual Size or 100% Scale.
Here’s a video showing how to use the Template:
Follow these simple video instructions to get the “just right” tension.