

👟 Step into legendary comfort and grip—because your feet deserve the best.
The Birkenstock Women's Tokio Super Grip Leather Clogs feature a contoured cork-latex footbed for optimal support, a durable EVA/rubber outsole for superior traction, and premium natural leather uppers. Made in Germany since 1774, these clogs combine timeless craftsmanship with modern functionality, perfect for professionals who demand comfort and reliability throughout their busy day.
| ASIN | B00GAXZO1G |
| Best Sellers Rank | #159,231 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ( See Top 100 in Clothing, Shoes & Jewelry ) #415 in Women's Mules & Clogs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,392) |
| Date First Available | January 28, 2012 |
| Department | womens |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | Tokyo Super Grip Leather |
| Manufacturer | Birkenstock Professional |
| Product Dimensions | 13 x 6 x 5 inches; 10.6 ounces |
S**N
Love Love Love my Birkenstocks!
I've been wearing these for a year now and I still absolutely love them!!!! They are so comfortable and sturdy that I'm sure I will still be wearing them for many years to come!! Actually, all the shoes I own are Birkenstocks because of the great quality and comfort.
C**Y
Perfect!
I tried off brand soft footbed clogs but always end up sending them back because they’re not Birkenstock and when you know, you know as my Facebook influencer likes to say over and over again ad nauseum. However these are adorable and I did need to size up from the sandals where I always wear a 39. I ordered these in a 40n and they are perfect with socks! I love the classic footbed so it doesn’t bother me to have to break them in a little but most people with a high arch will say this is best for that and I believe it. It’s a quality product and your feet deserve the best! Love the strap as I could never keep the Boston on my foot - now I have the best of both worlds!
K**R
Typical Birkenstock!
Typical comfy,well-fitting, and perfect everything else about Birkenstock.
I**T
Bad feet? Look no further. These are some of the best shoes...ever!
I recommend these whole heartedly because I have bad feet and these shoes are great! Seriously. I have feet that hurt all the time- even when I take my shoes off, they still hurt. They are flat and if I don't wear arch supports in my shoes, they burn in the arch and my life is hell until I can sit down and get off of my feet. Enter the Tokyo. I have worn the Tokyo model for years. In fact, I still have my original shoes that I replaced with this new version because my feet changed and I needed a wider model. I have re-soled my original Tokyos more times than I can count and, despite the hard use and vast amount of tragedy, trauma, and disgust, in the 15 years I worked in the medical field, these shoes simply will not wear out! While I don't wear my original Tokyos much anymore due to their smallish size, I keep them around as my back up shoes because they STILL look good. The leather looks hardly worn except for the scuffing from gurney locks on the toes. Birkenstocks just take a beating and still seem to function and, if you have the money, you can actually re-build them completely with new foot beds, soles, and uppers. Re-soling mine cost me about $35 at my local shoe shop. I REALLY LIKE these new Tokyos because they have the non-slip soles which did not exist when I bought my original version, and I find them to be true to their claim of reduced slippage. As an aside, I also have the London model and like those also. Because I like the Tokyos a little more, I have mostly "retired" the Londons and now wear them with khakis and jeans, and find them to look semi-dressy, while still giving all day type of support, and comfort. In short, I have found no other shoe that will give the support and comfort and wear as well as these.
T**T
Worst “high end” kitchen shoe to date. Very slippery
Chef of 20+ years who has tried shoe after shoe (and not the cheap ones) hoping to find the right shoe. Mozo, merrell, keen, etc and now a Birkenstock. The are comfy and convienent but also painful and never really “broke in” for me. Much less gentle on my feet then any other I’ve worn. The biggest issue though is the so called non-slip. I have almost went down multiple times in these shoes, often on barely wet floors. They are the worst non-slip sole on any pair of kitchen shoes I have bought. Update: Pulled these out from under desk as my awesome snibbs were wet from a deep clean and the photo is the left shoe (worn maybe 10 times since purchase and just sitting under my desk)
P**M
Good
Lightweight and comfy. After 6 or so hours my heel hurts a little from hard floors but overall fit is great.
W**.
Commercial kitchen use. Pain, Lifetime, upkeep and price
This was my second pair (Pictures of both are posted). Used for work in a commercial kitchen. Typically 5 day's, 10 hour shifts. Worked in Kitchens for over 10 years used a lot of different shoes, These are probably the best all-around. Breaking in the first pair was fairly painful. Switched out shoes the first couple of days, feet were accustomed to Vans and Chuck Taylor style shoes: flat bottomed. After they were broken in the comfort was great: feet and legs are never a bother. Took about 2 weeks for the first, 3 days before I wore them the entire shift. The second pair broke in with substantially less discomfort than the first. Maybe a week with minor discomfort. I wore the for full shifts immediately My biggest thing was how long they would hold up. They lasted about 6 months (1st pair I got July 12th 2019, the second I got February 6th 2020). Which was a lot longer than almost anything I've had before. Held the cork on with Duct tape for a month. The only work shoe that lasted longer were the croc style slip-ons. When the Birkenstocks started breaking the cork part became detached, maybe you could glue it back on but shoe glue hasn't ever worked well for me. We have issues with pooling water in some areas of the kitchen, so that may have contributed. I only used them for work. Considering other work shoes I've bought have only lasted around 3 months and most look like crap after 1. These stack up better than almost everything in terms of lifetime. The newer pair is in great shape structurally but they've been sidelined for almost 2 months because of this Covid issue... And now I'm writing Amazon reviews. ..Anyway. Cleaning the leather and keeping these professional looking only takes a few wipes. I used the Armor All leather wipes. Something to look out for, I bought my first pair for $150 and the second for $105. So maybe shop around a bit. So overall, great shoe in terms of comparison to everything else I've tried. Durable, stylish, professional, fairly priced at $105 and solid support. I want to try the the new Vans line of work shoes: "Made for the Makers". I have my doubts about those but I'd like to test um out. These will be the goto if the Vans don't work out. I'm starting to think that expecting shoes to last for years in a kitchen is a stretch. O and they don't slip around and you don't slip out of them
F**O
Li utilizzo al lavoro da diversi anni e credo siano un ottima soluzione per stare comodi, purtroppo non sono antinfortunistiche questo le penalizzano, ma molto meglio di scarpe chiuse
M**.
Ottimo prodotto. Lo uso anche a lavorare.
R**O
le uso per lavoro, costano tanto rispetto alle altre ma ci si sta bene, l'unica pecca è che non essendo di plastica sono piu delicate da pulire
J**G
Sehr gute Qualität und Passform. Eben Birkenstock 😊
C**N
Non ho avuto ancora modo di camminarci a lungo, ma avendo già altre calzature della stessa marca, le trovo un ottimo prodotto, comoda la stringa dietro per tenere più fermo il piede, materiale di pelle vera . Solitamente indosso ciabatte infradito del numero 36, così anche per queste ho scelto il 36 e trovo sia il numero giusto per me. Sono state inserite nello scatolone senza la sua scatola, ma coperte solamente dalla carta leggera che solitamente si usa per avvolgere le scarpe, però nonostante ciò sono in stato integro.
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