I bought a par of these a few years ago and also bought another shoe brand that makes a product much like this one. The other brand is called zeba. After having both the zeba hold up but the kizik do not. However I did notice that kiziks has new models that may actually fix some of the longevity issues so as a test I bought another pair so we will see but so far zeba are the more durable ones.
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My Kiziks tore at the base to a point where they are unwearable. They lasted less than 3 months of casual wearing. When I contacted Kizik, I was told this was outside the warranty and offered me a 15% discount on a future pair - an insulting offer in my opinion. I recommend everyone search elsewhere.
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This is how they answered this question on Amazon: "Are KIZIK shoes manufactured in China?" "We distribute our product from Southern California. KIZIK uses materials that are made in the US as well as Vietnam. Our manufacturing facility is located in Vietnam."