Go your own pace in these innovative and dynamic sneakers. In this next evolution of LiteRide, the plush LiteRide foam footbed delivers support and cushioning where your feet need it most. The molded Matlite Motion straps mimic the flexibility of a knit fabric, offering the ultimate in breathability and flexibility. Step into the world-class comfort and styling of these new LiteRide 360 Pacers and feel sensational and stylish wherever life takes you. LiteRideLiteRide is the newest innovation in the legendary world of Crocs comfort. This revolutionary closed-cell material is even lighter and softer than Croslite foam, delivering a delightful mix of support and sink-in softness underfoot. Perfect for warm-ups and cool-downs and weekends bouncing around town, the LiteRide foam is the next breakthrough in world-class comfort.
Go your own pace in these innovative and dynamic sneakers. In this next evolution of LiteRide, the plush LiteRide foam footbed delivers support and cushioning where your feet need it most. The molded Matlite Motion straps mimic the flexibility of a knit fabric, offering the ultimate in breathability and flexibility. Step into the world-class comfort and styling of these new LiteRide 360 Pacers and feel sensational and stylish wherever life takes you. LiteRideLiteRide is the newest innovation in the legendary world of Crocs comfort. This revolutionary closed-cell material is even lighter and softer than Croslite foam, delivering a delightful mix of support and sink-in softness underfoot. Perfect for warm-ups and cool-downs and weekends bouncing around town, the LiteRide foam is the next breakthrough in world-class comfort.
Go your own pace in these innovative and dynamic sneakers. In this next evolution of LiteRide, the plush LiteRide foam footbed delivers support and cushioning where your feet need it most. The molded Matlite Motion straps mimic the flexibility of a knit fabric, offering the ultimate in breathability and flexibility. Step into the world-class comfort and styling of these new LiteRide 360 Pacers and feel sensational and stylish wherever life takes you. LiteRideLiteRide is the newest innovation in the legendary world of Crocs comfort. This revolutionary closed-cell material is even lighter and softer than Croslite foam, delivering a delightful mix of support and sink-in softness underfoot. Perfect for warm-ups and cool-downs and weekends bouncing around town, the LiteRide foam is the next breakthrough in world-class comfort.
Go your own pace in these innovative and dynamic sneakers. In this next evolution of LiteRide, the plush LiteRide foam footbed delivers support and cushioning where your feet need it most. The molded Matlite Motion straps mimic the flexibility of a knit fabric, offering the ultimate in breathability and flexibility. Step into the world-class comfort and styling of these new LiteRide 360 Pacers and feel sensational and stylish wherever life takes you. LiteRideLiteRide is the newest innovation in the legendary world of Crocs comfort. This revolutionary closed-cell material is even lighter and softer than Croslite foam, delivering a delightful mix of support and sink-in softness underfoot. Perfect for warm-ups and cool-downs and weekends bouncing around town, the LiteRide foam is the next breakthrough in world-class comfort.
Last updated at 02/09/2026 23:28:45
Crocs LiteRide 360 Mens Pacer Shoe M9 / Light Grey/Slate Grey
Delivery between 12–18 Feb $10
originally posted on crocs.com
I bought these shoes randomly while out and about. I was interested as they looked like regular everyday shoes aside from the "flashy" and obvious Crocs. Also a bit seller was the minimal logo.I've been wearing the shoes for a week while out and about as well as to work (office job). The shoes look like everyday sneakers! The holes on top allow lots of airflow but are small enough so others will not know if you're wearing socks or no, even if your socks are white or other contrasting color. The heel is very comfortable as well as the toes. But moving your toes reminds you of the little nimbles sticking up along the inside of the shoe. Very comfortable when walking but odd when you're remaining still simply moving your toes inside the shoe.The shoe is almost ... MoreI bought these shoes randomly while out and about. I was interested as they looked like regular everyday shoes aside from the "flashy" and obvious Crocs. Also a bit seller was the minimal logo.I've been wearing the shoes for a week while out and about as well as to work (office job). The shoes look like everyday sneakers! The holes on top allow lots of airflow but are small enough so others will not know if you're wearing socks or no, even if your socks are white or other contrasting color. The heel is very comfortable as well as the toes. But moving your toes reminds you of the little nimbles sticking up along the inside of the shoe. Very comfortable when walking but odd when you're remaining still simply moving your toes inside the shoe.The shoe is almost entirely rubber/plastic, including the shoelace eyes. The only fabric components are the tongue of the shoe and opening of the shoe. The shoe doesn't squeak when walking. Even better, when exposed to water, the sloshing sound is very minimal. I'm currently wearing my shoes with no show socks as my office is fairly cool, but they work just as well bare foot
originally posted on crocs.co.uk
Having bought a pair of Literide sandals for a 4 night break to Greece and having had no blisters form on the soles of my feet, I was thrilled with the Literide brand and immediately ordered these and another pair of LR sandals upon my return.I have wide feet, although they will go into standard shoes fine. These are TOO TIGHT!! The upper is all one piece, rendering the laces redundant, and despite trying to stretch the uppers using heat, I have had to cut down the length of the 'tongue' to avoid the circulation in my feet being cut off! Whilst this hasn't fixed the issue completely (I'll have to cut further down over the U part) it's made them wearable so I can enjoy the comfort that they otherwise provide.
originally posted on crocs.com
I REALLY wanted to like the LiteRide 360 pacers; they seemwd to check all the right boxes: lightweight, breathable, heat-molding fit. Instead these are the most disappointing crocs I've ever owned. There is zero padding in the upper shoe, just nylon which will rub a nasty blister on you heel in less than 5 minutes.Wear the shoes with socks and you'll find yourself wearing no shoes in less time, as you'll be taking them off to dig your socks out of the toe inside the shoes. They "eat" socks like nothing I've ever worn and nothing, not tightening the shoes, not loosening, not changing styles of socks seems to assuage the shoes' hunger for your cotton feet protectors.Otherwise the shoe comfort is fair, but I've gotten far more comfortable crocs and more comfortable ... MoreI REALLY wanted to like the LiteRide 360 pacers; they seemwd to check all the right boxes: lightweight, breathable, heat-molding fit. Instead these are the most disappointing crocs I've ever owned. There is zero padding in the upper shoe, just nylon which will rub a nasty blister on you heel in less than 5 minutes.Wear the shoes with socks and you'll find yourself wearing no shoes in less time, as you'll be taking them off to dig your socks out of the toe inside the shoes. They "eat" socks like nothing I've ever worn and nothing, not tightening the shoes, not loosening, not changing styles of socks seems to assuage the shoes' hunger for your cotton feet protectors.Otherwise the shoe comfort is fair, but I've gotten far more comfortable crocs and more comfortable walking shoes for much less money. As to the durability I unfortunately can't judge. Given the other issues, I won't wear these shoes long enough to see how they hold up.
Crocs LiteRide 360 Mens Pacer Shoe M9 / Light Grey/Slate Grey
Delivery between 12–18 Feb $10
I bought these shoes randomly while out and about. I was interested as they looked like regular everyday shoes aside from the "flashy" and obvious Crocs. Also a bit seller was the minimal logo.I've been wearing the shoes for a week while out and about as well as to work (office job). The shoes look like everyday sneakers! The holes on top allow lots of airflow but are small enough so others will not know if you're wearing socks or no, even if your socks are white or other contrasting color. The heel is very comfortable as well as the toes. But moving your toes reminds you of the little nimbles sticking up along the inside of the shoe. Very comfortable when walking but odd when you're remaining still simply moving your toes inside the shoe.The shoe is almost ... MoreI bought these shoes randomly while out and about. I was interested as they looked like regular everyday shoes aside from the "flashy" and obvious Crocs. Also a bit seller was the minimal logo.I've been wearing the shoes for a week while out and about as well as to work (office job). The shoes look like everyday sneakers! The holes on top allow lots of airflow but are small enough so others will not know if you're wearing socks or no, even if your socks are white or other contrasting color. The heel is very comfortable as well as the toes. But moving your toes reminds you of the little nimbles sticking up along the inside of the shoe. Very comfortable when walking but odd when you're remaining still simply moving your toes inside the shoe.The shoe is almost entirely rubber/plastic, including the shoelace eyes. The only fabric components are the tongue of the shoe and opening of the shoe. The shoe doesn't squeak when walking. Even better, when exposed to water, the sloshing sound is very minimal. I'm currently wearing my shoes with no show socks as my office is fairly cool, but they work just as well bare foot
Having bought a pair of Literide sandals for a 4 night break to Greece and having had no blisters form on the soles of my feet, I was thrilled with the Literide brand and immediately ordered these and another pair of LR sandals upon my return.I have wide feet, although they will go into standard shoes fine. These are TOO TIGHT!! The upper is all one piece, rendering the laces redundant, and despite trying to stretch the uppers using heat, I have had to cut down the length of the 'tongue' to avoid the circulation in my feet being cut off! Whilst this hasn't fixed the issue completely (I'll have to cut further down over the U part) it's made them wearable so I can enjoy the comfort that they otherwise provide.
I REALLY wanted to like the LiteRide 360 pacers; they seemwd to check all the right boxes: lightweight, breathable, heat-molding fit. Instead these are the most disappointing crocs I've ever owned. There is zero padding in the upper shoe, just nylon which will rub a nasty blister on you heel in less than 5 minutes.Wear the shoes with socks and you'll find yourself wearing no shoes in less time, as you'll be taking them off to dig your socks out of the toe inside the shoes. They "eat" socks like nothing I've ever worn and nothing, not tightening the shoes, not loosening, not changing styles of socks seems to assuage the shoes' hunger for your cotton feet protectors.Otherwise the shoe comfort is fair, but I've gotten far more comfortable crocs and more comfortable ... MoreI REALLY wanted to like the LiteRide 360 pacers; they seemwd to check all the right boxes: lightweight, breathable, heat-molding fit. Instead these are the most disappointing crocs I've ever owned. There is zero padding in the upper shoe, just nylon which will rub a nasty blister on you heel in less than 5 minutes.Wear the shoes with socks and you'll find yourself wearing no shoes in less time, as you'll be taking them off to dig your socks out of the toe inside the shoes. They "eat" socks like nothing I've ever worn and nothing, not tightening the shoes, not loosening, not changing styles of socks seems to assuage the shoes' hunger for your cotton feet protectors.Otherwise the shoe comfort is fair, but I've gotten far more comfortable crocs and more comfortable walking shoes for much less money. As to the durability I unfortunately can't judge. Given the other issues, I won't wear these shoes long enough to see how they hold up.
In general they are OK. Fit is as expected with other crocs shoes so don't worry too much about that.I had last year's literide pacers (the tan color which I loved and wish they brought back) and they were much more comfortable. This current version is a more plastic-y rubber. I like to wear them without socks as much as possible, but with how the bend on the toe is when you take a step, these shoes caused a giant cut in my big toe which is super painful. Waiting for that to heal.Also, the cloth lining around the foot entry spot is nice but the stitching is rough in certain areas causing cutting on the ankle as well.I like the design a lot but the comfort over long periods of time is not great. My feet actually bled in certain areas, where last year's model ... MoreIn general they are OK. Fit is as expected with other crocs shoes so don't worry too much about that.I had last year's literide pacers (the tan color which I loved and wish they brought back) and they were much more comfortable. This current version is a more plastic-y rubber. I like to wear them without socks as much as possible, but with how the bend on the toe is when you take a step, these shoes caused a giant cut in my big toe which is super painful. Waiting for that to heal.Also, the cloth lining around the foot entry spot is nice but the stitching is rough in certain areas causing cutting on the ankle as well.I like the design a lot but the comfort over long periods of time is not great. My feet actually bled in certain areas, where last year's model did not at all.I have like 12 pairs of crocs so i'm hoping to see this improved! I love the all-rubber style of this sneaker 'cause I don't feel gross not wearing socks ;P
I was so desperate to replace my original white literide's that I bought this version. The toe box is much narrower than the other literide's-it's cramped and uncomfortable. The stitching, or seams, or SOMETHING in these shoes are blister factories-didn't have this problem with the other ones. I am once again begging crocs to restock the original literides. These suck and I hate them. They're still crocs though, and more comfortable than other sneakers so 2/5.
I initially wrote a review where I was fairly negative. That was after just initially trying them around the house. I have since worn them twice for a full day and here is my updated review:I wore these the past two days and on the second day did significant walking. I updated from 3 to 5 stars. Once you get used to these they are comfortable. Not only that but easy to clean. I still think you will need socks due to the seam probably irritating your ankle and I still would not recommend for running as I do not feel they hug your foot enough for running. I do think they are fine for walking though. Having tested them I feel comfortable stating that. I think they are good value for the price.
I am surprised by the negative reviews because I love these. They are very comfortable and people are always shocked that these are crocs because they look so sleek. They run a bit large like all crocs, so order a size down if you like them to fit like normal shoes. I slip them on.My only complaints are that loose socks catch on the rubbery material when putting them on and that one of them had some extra scratchy material on the inside heel that I had to trim off.I also kind of wish these didn't have the classic holes because water can get right in and you can't wear them on rainy or snowy days.
Let me start out by saying that I am comparing to a more expensive and much more comfortable product. I typically by Brooks Sneakers or really running shoes. They are like walking on clouds. I am a fan of Crocs Clogs and have been wanting to try their sneakers. Reviews correctly stated that your ankles WILL hurt if you are not wearing thick socks. The edges are a bit sharp and will cut into your ankles with extended wear IMHO. They otherwise fit well and feel comfortable on my foot. I debated returning them, but decided to keep them to try them out some more. I would not use these for exercise or if I planned to walk a lot, but think they are fine for hanging out or if not walking strenuously for extended periods. I may update the review in the future if my mind ... MoreLet me start out by saying that I am comparing to a more expensive and much more comfortable product. I typically by Brooks Sneakers or really running shoes. They are like walking on clouds. I am a fan of Crocs Clogs and have been wanting to try their sneakers. Reviews correctly stated that your ankles WILL hurt if you are not wearing thick socks. The edges are a bit sharp and will cut into your ankles with extended wear IMHO. They otherwise fit well and feel comfortable on my foot. I debated returning them, but decided to keep them to try them out some more. I would not use these for exercise or if I planned to walk a lot, but think they are fine for hanging out or if not walking strenuously for extended periods. I may update the review in the future if my mind changes with extended use. I literally just tried them around the house. Also note that they are some what see through at close distance.
I am a Podiatrist. I always promote Crocs slippers to my patients, and I wear them myself. Lately I have promoted their shoes too. I discovered the "Lite Ride" series from my son in law, who is an anesthesiologist and does a lot of standing. He bought the "clog" type of which I am not a fan. A shoe where the heel does not take half the burden relies on the toes to do the lifting. All kinds of damage, ranging from fungus to ingrown nails can result. So I bought the Lite Ride 360 Pacer and it is supremely comfortable, as I expected.The one problem I have with the shoe is that it offers no plantar protection from impact of normal street objects, like stones, glass, or nails. Any one of the latter would penetrate the sole. The shoe needs more plantar structure. It has ... MoreI am a Podiatrist. I always promote Crocs slippers to my patients, and I wear them myself. Lately I have promoted their shoes too. I discovered the "Lite Ride" series from my son in law, who is an anesthesiologist and does a lot of standing. He bought the "clog" type of which I am not a fan. A shoe where the heel does not take half the burden relies on the toes to do the lifting. All kinds of damage, ranging from fungus to ingrown nails can result. So I bought the Lite Ride 360 Pacer and it is supremely comfortable, as I expected.The one problem I have with the shoe is that it offers no plantar protection from impact of normal street objects, like stones, glass, or nails. Any one of the latter would penetrate the sole. The shoe needs more plantar structure. It has become more the type of shoe to leave at work after walking through the streets of New York in my Fryes.Dr. Gershon Goldman, DPM
I believe this is the second iteration of this shoe style and I have to say at first I was impressed. Compared to other water shoes, especially those listed on Amazon, the sole of these is nice. Though I did find my size not as comfortable as the next size up. The only problem with next size up is walking though water would weigh them down and stepping in wet sand would take them off my feet. That being said after having spent some time with them I decided to return them. Here’s why. The stitching around the ankle is like thick fishing line. It’s scratchy and rough. The upper toe box on this second generation of the shoe was nicer than the first but I don’t understand why they don’t make it a mesh toe box. I found my pinky toe getting rubbed raw when the shoe was ... MoreI believe this is the second iteration of this shoe style and I have to say at first I was impressed. Compared to other water shoes, especially those listed on Amazon, the sole of these is nice. Though I did find my size not as comfortable as the next size up. The only problem with next size up is walking though water would weigh them down and stepping in wet sand would take them off my feet. That being said after having spent some time with them I decided to return them. Here’s why. The stitching around the ankle is like thick fishing line. It’s scratchy and rough. The upper toe box on this second generation of the shoe was nicer than the first but I don’t understand why they don’t make it a mesh toe box. I found my pinky toe getting rubbed raw when the shoe was worn dry for a period of time. What sealed the return for me though was when I got sand in them. It turned the shoes into sandpaper on my feet. I want so bad to be a fan but not this time around. Hopefully the third iteration will get it right.