All-Terrain Atlas Crocs – Even BETTER than 4×4 Mode!
Patrik Orcutt 09.25.23
Have you ever had a friend who owned Crocs and put them into “4×4 Mode” in front of you and then proceeded to properly fall on their butt? Well, it seems that the fine people over at Crocs have decided to make a pair of footwear that will give your Tevas or Bedrock sandles a run for their money. The All-Terrain Atlas Crocs have some interesting features, for sure, but here is what Crocs has to say about them.
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“Adventure and style know no bounds with the All-Terrain Atlas. A first for Crocs, this collection features a fully molded, closed-heel shoe with all the comfort that we’re famous for. A full rubber, maximum traction Crocs MTN outsole highlights the Atlas’ Colorado roots, with a tread pattern inspired by the topography of the Rocky Mountains. A nylon webbed cross-strap with a magnetic pull release closure inspired by camping and climbing hardware allows for adjustability along the vamp so you can perfect a good fit even more. Reach new heights and find new adventures in the All-Terrain Atlas Collection.”
- Fully molded, closed-heel Croslite™ shoe
- Rubber Crocs MTN outsole with topographic tread pattern allows maximum traction
- Adjustable nylon webbed cross-strap along vamp
- Easy to clean and quick to dry
- Iconic Crocs Comfort™: Lightweight. Flexible. 360-degree comfort.
Looking at the images of the All-Terrain Atlas Crocs, they certainly are visually more striking with a lot of topographic-map accents and design aesthetics but I’m a bit concerned of the grip from the clog will be any good. Hopefully, the traction is good in the end but there is only one way to find out. I will say that I think the inclusion of a magnetic clip on the strap is a nice idea but again a thing that will need to be tested for sure. Check out more Here.