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Crocs Unisex Adults' Specialist II Vent Clog

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As I mentioned earlier, I recently tried nine different types of Crocs, including these Crocs Specialist II clogs, to compare them on sizing, comfort, and design. To read more, visit my Crocs articles linked below:

When considering Crocs Bistro vs Specialist II clogs, the Bistro Pro provides another similar option that has a few unique design details that may fit your specific needs. These Bistro Pro clogs have the extra soft LiteRide insoles, and have the adjustable heel strap that give a more secure fit. The Crocs Bistro clogs are not vented (closed-toe). The Crocs Specialist II clogs are a bit different because they come in both a non-vented version, and a version that has side ventilation. If you prefer your work clog to have ventilation, only the Crocs Specialist II offers that between these two styles.Breathability – Because my Crocs Specialist II clogs do not have ventilation holes, they are not as breathable as the Crocs Classics. But, as I mentioned earlier, these do come in a ventilated version if you appreciate the air flow. Just make sure the ventilation holes meet your workplace standards. When comparing the Crocs Bistro vs Specialist II clogs, I decided to go ahead and include this alternate version of the Bistro, known as the Crocs Bistro Pro LiteRide clogs ( Bistro compared to Bistro Pro). This Bistro Pro features the LiteRide foam insoles which provide extra cushioning under the foot. If you are interested in the Crocs Bistro vs Specialist II because you need workplace Crocs, I have an entire article dedicated to discussing work Crocs options. To read more, visit my article about workplace Crocs. Both the Crocs Specialist II and the Crocs Bistro have a “Roomy Fit”, which means they both have the widest fit available. As I discussed earlier, I found both styles to fit a bit larger than the Crocs Classics.

Both styles have what Crocs calls a “roomy” fit (which is the widest fit they offer). I found both styles to fit a bit larger than my Crocs Classics. Later in the article I use my side-by-side photo size comparison to show the size difference. Just like the Crocs Specialist II from earlier, this Crocs Bistro clog has extra support in the toe area compared to Crocs Classics. But, again, because this clog is design with these extra details, it does weigh a bit more than Crocs Classics (but still feels lightweight on the foot). It has what Crocs calls a “roomy” fit, which is their roomiest, widest toe box. Don’t expect Crocs Specialist clogs (or really any Crocs clogs) to fit narrow. I recently tried ten different types of Crocs. Just to give you an idea where the Crocs Specialist II and Crocs Bistro clogs compare to other styles regarding weight, I listed all of the weights below (weights based off one size 12 men’s shoe): Type of Crocs Both styles have a pivoting heel strap and a taller heel cup than the traditional Crocs Classics. The taller heel cup helps meet certain workplace standards.Design – The Crocs Specialist clogs have the standard pivoting heel strap. As I mentioned earlier, mine are not vented, but you can buy the Specialists in a vented version. It has the same type of insole design as my Crocs Classics (more on that below).

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