Any way that you can locate the older styles in the crops there should be a catalog that say for instance you distance to revise some of the older styles
I'm not sure about older styles, you can find crocs on other websites maybe just search around and see if the older model is sold elsewhere. Ebay is a good place to find rare Crocs models.
Great comparison video. I just got a pair of the Echo clogs and am wondering if I should have gone with the Classic or the Baya instead. I read so many positive reviews on the Echo before getting them but I gotta say, I'm a little bit disappointed with mine. I thought they were gonna be super comfy where my feet would just sink into a soft, plush midsole and to be honest, they're just okay, nothing to write home about. My old Skechers valiant clogs before they shrunk and even with the stupid poking arch fit were slightly more comfortable, if I'm being honest. That being said they are my first pair of Crocs, maybe I just need more time for them to break in. But one thing for sure, I'm really not a fan of the bumps on the inner soles. It's hot and humid here so I can't really wear socks with them. I have sensitive feet though, so that may explain why.
Okay yeah you might like the Classic Crocs, they have some sales going on right now for the holidays on the Crocs website. I really like the echo slides I haven't bought the echo clogs yet though I was waiting for some funky colorways to come out. The echo insole is pretty cushy I enjoy that footbed in the slides but I usually wear them with socks though too. You can't go wrong with the Classic Crocs though. The Mellow line is also comfortable, but the sizing is off with them they run big. I really like the Pollex Clog from crocs, they're on sale right now too. They're a little wild looking but they fit my foot really well, they're nice and wide with a decent footbed but be sure to size down on those too though they run big. I'm on a half size so I bounce up and down depending on the model, they all differ some. The Off Grid Clog probably has the least aggressive texture on the footbed if that's what you're after. Those have good ergonomics too and are a little more sporty, I would size down on those also. I've got a vid on those on my channel. The Classic Crocs have some little bumps in the soles though too I just thought about but they're not as aggressive as the echo bumps. The nice thing about Crocs is you can return them free of charge as long as you haven't worn them outside yet. I'll usually try them on indoors for a bit to see if they fit if not just return them so you can try them out risk free basically. I've probably returned more for sizing purposes than I've kept. Another decent option is the Jordan Roam, those are quite comfy they don't have aggressive texture on the footbed and they're nice and wide. I have a video on those too. There's a lot of good options out there that might be better than the Echo for you. My favorite slide is the OOfos Sport flex slide, they're very cushy but have a high arch support, it sinks down when you step on it but is best for a higher arch, that's why I like those so much. I talk about them some in my oofos Oocoozie vid. Those have a smooth footbed also, no bumps. Theres a lot to choose from out there, there's always something new I want to try. Everyone's foot is different though what works for me might not work for you. Thanks for the compliments on the video :)
@@Crocszilla83 Hey man, I just bought a pair of Classic, I sized down from my normal shoe size and now my pinky toe of my right foot is rubbing against the wall and even poking out of the drain hole because for some reason my right foot is wider than my left foot. The left one fits like a glove it's just my right foot that's driving me crazy It's not painful or anything but it's really annoying and my brain just can't seem to focus if I wear them. I refused to go true to size because I did that with the echo clogs and the shoes just sliding front and back, up and down because they're way too long. Between these three, which one would you say is the widest? And which one has the more cushion? I like the cushion in the echo clogs (almost twice as cushioned as the classic), and the width, I just hate how long they are. Also, I tried to resize it by dipping the upper wall it in boiling water, it's slightly roomier now but my right pinky toe still hits the wall every now and then. The shape is deformed and it looks ugly though 😂. Sometimes, I wonder what it feels like to have normal feet and not a wider than average foot on the left, and a super wide foot on the right haha.
@@mrne1433 I was just going to recommend resizing them, you could try a hair dryer too on the area and see if you can stretch it out. I wouldn't worry about how it looks I wouldn't say crocs are really pretty to start. The echo clogs run big, they are really comfortable though if you like them maybe size down and see if they fit better, you might run into the same issue though if there's a difference in size between your feet. Maybe reshaping the Classic is you're best bet. I think the Classic are the most comfortable of the three but the Baya is the roomiest maybe that is the way to go for you. You might be able to size down still and not be in the same sizing dilemma because Baya are roomier. If you don't need a clog maybe try out some slides having the toe open might eliminate the issue with the toe box not fitting on the one foot. The echo slide are really nice, so are the mellow slide though the strap on those needs to be resized its big. The best thing I've found with experimenting with different Crocs models is just wear them inside for a little while to see if they work with youre feet. As long as you don't wear them out and get them dirty you can return them for free. I've probably returned as many crocs as the ones that I've kept due to sizing or poor fit, some models are garbage to be honest, but some are amazing. Just trial them first and send back what doesn't work.
@ About resizing my Crocs, I think I know why the fit is still off even after multiple attempts - it's the side holes that have gotten much bigger because stretching the sidewall by applying heat to it and forcing my feet with multiple layers of socks on all the way in would cause the side holes to grow bigger in size. Basically, the harder I press against the sidewall, the bigger the side holes become. And when the side holes are stretched out, my pinky toe would stick out especially when I'm walking, which I find very annoying. Yeah, I'm never stretching out Crocs ever again if I'm buying another pair. Shrinking Crocs is far easier than stretching them, trust me. I'd probably try the Bayas at some point, they do look roomier. Thanks for the advice though, I did think of returning them but I just didn't want to go through the hassle and decided to stretch them instead. Well, I learned my lesson.
@@mrne1433 The Baya do not have the side holes either where your pinky toe would pop out, the holes are letters cut that says Crocs so there wouldn't be enough room for your toe to escape.
Useful video. I’m finding the sizing with classics inconsistent. They’re either way too big or way too small. All Bayas fit me perfect. Is that green the “pistachio” colour?
Nice! The Bayas aren't bad I like them, I wish I would have went down a size they run big on me I discovered. I might resize them with the clothes dryer method. Yeah the green is the Pistachio, they had that color on sale I'm not a huge fan of it, Its not terrible but wouldn't have picked that color if they weren't on sale. I plan on doing a painting video with them I want to do some design on the top with some paint markers. I thought the Pistachio would be a decent base color to build on with some other blues and greens. I'm happy to hear the video was useful though I thought it might help. The sizing is always awkward with Crocs, I always wondered personally what was different between the classic and the baya, but couldn't find a video explaining that and figured I wasn't the only one wondering. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@Crocszilla83How weird I’ve found the opposite! I’ve ordered pistachio - hope I like it. The designs on crocs sounds cool! Tumble dryer method works great, I done it with my classics today. One of the pairs are just huge they’re still too big but the others fit perfect now.
I usually wear a size 8, but for Black Friday, I got two pairs of Crocs. The first pair, Echo style, is size 7. They surprisingly fit, but my right second toe hurts, even though they’re fine on my left foot. The second pair, Off Court Clog (Star Wars edition), is size 8, but they’re shockingly too small!
@@RC-df9lz Awesome! I'm glad it worked out, you can keep throwing them in the dryer if theyre still too big, they will eventually shrink. I did a video on shrinking the offgrid croc and had issues with them shrinking inconsistently, It shows in the video too how much one shrunk versus the other. I ended up having to put the larger one in for two or three more five minute sessions in the dryer to eventually get it the same size as the other. People will stretch them out this way too if you have a pair that is too small, by warming them up they get soft as you know, and if you layer up a couple pairs of socks and force your foot in them they will stretch out too. I've seen people do this with Yeezy Foam Runners too, I think it will work with any foam based shoe. Hot water works too I've seen. Boil a pot, let it cool for a minute then submerge the Croc in the water then force them on foot. That method looks a little messy though. I might try it shrinking the top strap of my Croc Mellow Slides because I just want to shrink the top strap and not the bottom, so I figured I would just dip the top in hot water and see if it shrinks it up. I'll do a vid on that too when I do it. Croc science is fun lol.
@@shadiziaee I would send them back. Especially if they hurt. Echo's do run big so they recommend to size down. If there's inconsistency between the left and right pair though I would definitely return them and probably size up. I would say resize them with the clothes dryer trick but I'm not sure if that would work with the Echo's. Same with the Star wars ones if they run small grab a larger size. I struggle with the sizing constantly with Crocs between models. Just don't wear them outside and you can return them. They hate when you wear them outside then try to return them. They typically carry the Echo line in store you can try them on and see what works with your feet if you have a Croc store nearby. If not just return them and try the next size up would be my suggestion. Thanks for commenting. :)
Yeah I agree. Thats why I'll try resizing them with the clothes dryer method. Its worked a few times, it can be inconsistent though I've found. I did a resizing video on the Off Grid Clog that took a few tries but ended up pretty good in the end. I resized a Classic Lined Croc too the same way, that was more consistent with shrinking. I have a video on that one too if you want to see the process of shrinking them.
Slightly its not enough to really notice when theyre on foot. I googled the weight and found this website it has the weight of the different models workwearcommand.com/crocs-weight/. The classics weigh the same as the Baya at .43 pounds and the Crocband they call it on the website is .6 pounds.
The heel is not very evident on the classic crocs the footbed is rather flat. A lot of sporting goods stores carry Crocs now if you have a Dicks sporting goods near you they carry Crocs you could try on a pair and see if they work for you. Crocs typically takes returns too as long as you don't wear them outside before trying to return them and also as long as they're not listed as "final sale" item so you could order them from the website and just send them back if they don't work for you. I'll do that often with their new models just to try them out, make a video and then simply return them if they don't work for me.
@ Your welcome! Let me know if they work out for you if you end up trying a pair. It's a good time of the year to buy Crocs too you can typically find them on sale with them being more of a warm weather footwear.
Any way that you can locate the older styles in the crops there should be a catalog that say for instance you distance to revise some of the older styles
I'm not sure about older styles, you can find crocs on other websites maybe just search around and see if the older model is sold elsewhere. Ebay is a good place to find rare Crocs models.
Great comparison video. I just got a pair of the Echo clogs and am wondering if I should have gone with the Classic or the Baya instead. I read so many positive reviews on the Echo before getting them but I gotta say, I'm a little bit disappointed with mine. I thought they were gonna be super comfy where my feet would just sink into a soft, plush midsole and to be honest, they're just okay, nothing to write home about. My old Skechers valiant clogs before they shrunk and even with the stupid poking arch fit were slightly more comfortable, if I'm being honest.
That being said they are my first pair of Crocs, maybe I just need more time for them to break in. But one thing for sure, I'm really not a fan of the bumps on the inner soles. It's hot and humid here so I can't really wear socks with them. I have sensitive feet though, so that may explain why.
Okay yeah you might like the Classic Crocs, they have some sales going on right now for the holidays on the Crocs website. I really like the echo slides I haven't bought the echo clogs yet though I was waiting for some funky colorways to come out. The echo insole is pretty cushy I enjoy that footbed in the slides but I usually wear them with socks though too.
You can't go wrong with the Classic Crocs though. The Mellow line is also comfortable, but the sizing is off with them they run big. I really like the Pollex Clog from crocs, they're on sale right now too. They're a little wild looking but they fit my foot really well, they're nice and wide with a decent footbed but be sure to size down on those too though they run big. I'm on a half size so I bounce up and down depending on the model, they all differ some. The Off Grid Clog probably has the least aggressive texture on the footbed if that's what you're after. Those have good ergonomics too and are a little more sporty, I would size down on those also. I've got a vid on those on my channel.
The Classic Crocs have some little bumps in the soles though too I just thought about but they're not as aggressive as the echo bumps. The nice thing about Crocs is you can return them free of charge as long as you haven't worn them outside yet. I'll usually try them on indoors for a bit to see if they fit if not just return them so you can try them out risk free basically. I've probably returned more for sizing purposes than I've kept. Another decent option is the Jordan Roam, those are quite comfy they don't have aggressive texture on the footbed and they're nice and wide. I have a video on those too. There's a lot of good options out there that might be better than the Echo for you. My favorite slide is the OOfos Sport flex slide, they're very cushy but have a high arch support, it sinks down when you step on it but is best for a higher arch, that's why I like those so much. I talk about them some in my oofos Oocoozie vid. Those have a smooth footbed also, no bumps. Theres a lot to choose from out there, there's always something new I want to try. Everyone's foot is different though what works for me might not work for you. Thanks for the compliments on the video :)
@@Crocszilla83 Hey man, I just bought a pair of Classic, I sized down from my normal shoe size and now my pinky toe of my right foot is rubbing against the wall and even poking out of the drain hole because for some reason my right foot is wider than my left foot. The left one fits like a glove it's just my right foot that's driving me crazy It's not painful or anything but it's really annoying and my brain just can't seem to focus if I wear them. I refused to go true to size because I did that with the echo clogs and the shoes just sliding front and back, up and down because they're way too long.
Between these three, which one would you say is the widest? And which one has the more cushion? I like the cushion in the echo clogs (almost twice as cushioned as the classic), and the width, I just hate how long they are. Also, I tried to resize it by dipping the upper wall it in boiling water, it's slightly roomier now but my right pinky toe still hits the wall every now and then. The shape is deformed and it looks ugly though 😂. Sometimes, I wonder what it feels like to have normal feet and not a wider than average foot on the left, and a super wide foot on the right haha.
@@mrne1433 I was just going to recommend resizing them, you could try a hair dryer too on the area and see if you can stretch it out. I wouldn't worry about how it looks I wouldn't say crocs are really pretty to start. The echo clogs run big, they are really comfortable though if you like them maybe size down and see if they fit better, you might run into the same issue though if there's a difference in size between your feet. Maybe reshaping the Classic is you're best bet. I think the Classic are the most comfortable of the three but the Baya is the roomiest maybe that is the way to go for you. You might be able to size down still and not be in the same sizing dilemma because Baya are roomier. If you don't need a clog maybe try out some slides having the toe open might eliminate the issue with the toe box not fitting on the one foot. The echo slide are really nice, so are the mellow slide though the strap on those needs to be resized its big. The best thing I've found with experimenting with different Crocs models is just wear them inside for a little while to see if they work with youre feet. As long as you don't wear them out and get them dirty you can return them for free. I've probably returned as many crocs as the ones that I've kept due to sizing or poor fit, some models are garbage to be honest, but some are amazing. Just trial them first and send back what doesn't work.
@ About resizing my Crocs, I think I know why the fit is still off even after multiple attempts - it's the side holes that have gotten much bigger because stretching the sidewall by applying heat to it and forcing my feet with multiple layers of socks on all the way in would cause the side holes to grow bigger in size. Basically, the harder I press against the sidewall, the bigger the side holes become. And when the side holes are stretched out, my pinky toe would stick out especially when I'm walking, which I find very annoying.
Yeah, I'm never stretching out Crocs ever again if I'm buying another pair. Shrinking Crocs is far easier than stretching them, trust me. I'd probably try the Bayas at some point, they do look roomier. Thanks for the advice though, I did think of returning them but I just didn't want to go through the hassle and decided to stretch them instead. Well, I learned my lesson.
@@mrne1433 The Baya do not have the side holes either where your pinky toe would pop out, the holes are letters cut that says Crocs so there wouldn't be enough room for your toe to escape.
Useful video. I’m finding the sizing with classics inconsistent. They’re either way too big or way too small. All Bayas fit me perfect. Is that green the “pistachio” colour?
Nice! The Bayas aren't bad I like them, I wish I would have went down a size they run big on me I discovered. I might resize them with the clothes dryer method. Yeah the green is the Pistachio, they had that color on sale I'm not a huge fan of it, Its not terrible but wouldn't have picked that color if they weren't on sale. I plan on doing a painting video with them I want to do some design on the top with some paint markers. I thought the Pistachio would be a decent base color to build on with some other blues and greens. I'm happy to hear the video was useful though I thought it might help. The sizing is always awkward with Crocs, I always wondered personally what was different between the classic and the baya, but couldn't find a video explaining that and figured I wasn't the only one wondering. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@Crocszilla83How weird I’ve found the opposite! I’ve ordered pistachio - hope I like it. The designs on crocs sounds cool! Tumble dryer method works great, I done it with my classics today. One of the pairs are just huge they’re still too big but the others fit perfect now.
I usually wear a size 8, but for Black Friday, I got two pairs of Crocs. The first pair, Echo style, is size 7. They surprisingly fit, but my right second toe hurts, even though they’re fine on my left foot. The second pair, Off Court Clog (Star Wars edition), is size 8, but they’re shockingly too small!
@@RC-df9lz Awesome! I'm glad it worked out, you can keep throwing them in the dryer if theyre still too big, they will eventually shrink. I did a video on shrinking the offgrid croc and had issues with them shrinking inconsistently, It shows in the video too how much one shrunk versus the other. I ended up having to put the larger one in for two or three more five minute sessions in the dryer to eventually get it the same size as the other. People will stretch them out this way too if you have a pair that is too small, by warming them up they get soft as you know, and if you layer up a couple pairs of socks and force your foot in them they will stretch out too. I've seen people do this with Yeezy Foam Runners too, I think it will work with any foam based shoe. Hot water works too I've seen. Boil a pot, let it cool for a minute then submerge the Croc in the water then force them on foot. That method looks a little messy though. I might try it shrinking the top strap of my Croc Mellow Slides because I just want to shrink the top strap and not the bottom, so I figured I would just dip the top in hot water and see if it shrinks it up. I'll do a vid on that too when I do it. Croc science is fun lol.
@@shadiziaee I would send them back. Especially if they hurt. Echo's do run big so they recommend to size down. If there's inconsistency between the left and right pair though I would definitely return them and probably size up. I would say resize them with the clothes dryer trick but I'm not sure if that would work with the Echo's. Same with the Star wars ones if they run small grab a larger size. I struggle with the sizing constantly with Crocs between models. Just don't wear them outside and you can return them. They hate when you wear them outside then try to return them. They typically carry the Echo line in store you can try them on and see what works with your feet if you have a Croc store nearby. If not just return them and try the next size up would be my suggestion. Thanks for commenting. :)
I wish they came in 1/2 sizes, because if you order them one size larger (as I have found) they will then fit too big...
Yeah I agree. Thats why I'll try resizing them with the clothes dryer method. Its worked a few times, it can be inconsistent though I've found. I did a resizing video on the Off Grid Clog that took a few tries but ended up pretty good in the end. I resized a Classic Lined Croc too the same way, that was more consistent with shrinking. I have a video on that one too if you want to see the process of shrinking them.
Thank you so much! One question, does bayaband more heavy than others?
Slightly its not enough to really notice when theyre on foot. I googled the weight and found this website it has the weight of the different models workwearcommand.com/crocs-weight/. The classics weigh the same as the Baya at .43 pounds and the Crocband they call it on the website is .6 pounds.
awesome. are any of these flat with no raised heel?
The heel is not very evident on the classic crocs the footbed is rather flat. A lot of sporting goods stores carry Crocs now if you have a Dicks sporting goods near you they carry Crocs you could try on a pair and see if they work for you. Crocs typically takes returns too as long as you don't wear them outside before trying to return them and also as long as they're not listed as "final sale" item so you could order them from the website and just send them back if they don't work for you. I'll do that often with their new models just to try them out, make a video and then simply return them if they don't work for me.
@Crocszilla83 Thank you for the help and advice.
@ Your welcome! Let me know if they work out for you if you end up trying a pair. It's a good time of the year to buy Crocs too you can typically find them on sale with them being more of a warm weather footwear.