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The 12 Best Water Shoes for Men, Tested by Style and Gear Editors

Best Overall

Columbia Drainmaker XTR

Drainmaker XTR

Best Overall

Columbia Drainmaker XTR

Pros
  • Athletic outsole
  • Vented footbed
Cons
  • Heavy when under water

Sporting these Columbia sneakers kept our feet comfortable and dry, even after hours of trail hiking. Made with a full mesh panel, the Drainmaster XTR easily allows water to escape and fresh air to come in. Through a clever drainage system, moisture and air slip through a perforated footbed that connects to ports running across the midsole. The rubber cleated outsole, which is similar to a golf shoe, kept us sure footed even on rocky terrain.

Although it was designed for hiking, we found that this water shoe works great as an every-day warm weather sneaker. If you’re headed out in a summer rain, don’t worry about soggy socks and slippery surfaces. The mesh upper and perforated footbed also provide exceptional breathability for your dogs on sweltering days.

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Material Mesh and polyester upper/EVA sole
Drainage Vented footbed and midsole channels
Traction Rubber cleated outsole

Best Slip-on Shoe

Xtratuf Unisex Riptide Sandal

Unisex Riptide Sandal

Best Slip-on Shoe

Xtratuf Unisex Riptide Sandal

Pros
  • Strong grip
  • Very breathable
Cons
  • Heel strap is fixed
  • Not many color options

The Riptide Sandal is a slip-on with a perforated upper for easy drying and wide drainage holes along the base of the foot. Since each shoe is a solid piece of injection-molded resin, moisture rolls right off, and there are no cracks for it to seep into.

Where this water shoe really shined in our testing is the sole, both inside and out. The insole is covered in a fine texture that is comfortably squishy, allows dampness to drain out, and keeps your foot securely in place. Underneath, the outsole boasts slip-resistant traction that never lost its grip in wet conditions.

Material Injection molded EVA
Drainage Holes and drainage cut-outs
Traction Non-slip outsole

Best moc toe shoes

Reef Water Coast

Water Coast

Best moc toe shoes

Reef Water Coast

Pros
  • Waterproof, breathable upper
  • Molded footbeds for comfort
  • Lightweight and versatile
Cons
  • Only three colors available

No quick-drying needed here: Reef’s water shoes are almost entirely waterproof—only the mesh lining and laces get wet. The upper is perforated for max breathability as well as drainage, and the bouncy EVA insole and outsole keep you sure-footed. Overall, these shoes are ready for the waves to wash all over them.

From a styling perspective, we love these water shoes because they don’t look like water shoes. This moc toe slip-on design is great for casual summer attire. That means you can rock these seamlessly from the beach to a night out on the boardwalk.

Materials TPU upper, EVA insole, EVA outsole
Drainage Perforated heel, toe, sides
Traction Lightweight EVA

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Most agile water shoe

Crocs Swiftwater Wave Sandal

Swiftwater Wave Sandal

Most agile water shoe

Crocs Swiftwater Wave Sandal

Pros
  • Super light weight
  • Flexible outsole
  • Easy to clean

Crocs were originally designed for boating. While the Classic Clog is still great with water activities, the Swiftwater Wave Sandal has a few improvements over the original. The upper is more snug than the Classic Clog, with a fixed heel strap that creates a more secure fit. A slimmed down sole provides more flexibility, while retaining the same slip-resistant outsole tread.

Above all else, Crocs are known for comfort, and the Swiftwater is no exception. It is made from the same CrocLite material—a proprietary foam rubber blend invented when Crocs was founded—as all of the brand’s clogs, which we could feel in the testing. Each step is a little bouncy as the material compresses under your weight, then springs back. Anyone who wears Crocs already will find the feel familiar, despite a slightly tighter fit.

Material CrocLite foam rubber
Drainage Side and heel cutouts
Traction Non-slip outsole

Best buget water shoes

Zhuanglin Quick Drying Aqua Water Shoes

Quick Drying Aqua Water Shoes

Best buget water shoes

Zhuanglin Quick Drying Aqua Water Shoes

Pros
  • Good traction even on slippery surfaces
  • Drainage holes at the outsole
  • Versatile for lots of water activities

This kick is simple but effective. It’s made from mostly fabric with a rubber role, and it provides breathability, excellent grip, nice bounce, and effective water drainage. These features make for a great budget-friendly shoe for beach vacations.

Speaking of travel, the Zhuanglin was the best shoe we tested for packability. Not only is it super light weight, it flattens out to take up minimal space in a suitcase or bag. Yeah, it looks a bit gimmicky, but we think the price point more than makes up for its less-than-stelar looks.

Materials Textile upper, Solyte midsole, rubber outsole
Drainage Full mesh upper
Traction No-slip outsole

Best for trails

Salomon Techamphibian 5 Water Shoe

Techamphibian 5 Water Shoe

Best for trails

Salomon Techamphibian 5 Water Shoe

Pros
  • Excellent traction
  • Drop down heel
  • Adjustable heel strap
Cons
  • Water can get trapped in the toe box
  • Tricky to clean

We wore the Techanphibian 5 through the wettest trails with ease. That’s mostly because of its wide mesh upper, which allows water to flow in and out without a problem. We also like its tire-like outsole that has deep tread and kept us from slipping when walking through streams. A firm toe cap helped prevent any stubbing.

Going sockless in hiking shoes may sound like a recipe for blisters, but these water-friendly kicks have a soft interior with a water resistant foam footbed that prevents chafing. We took it paddle boarding and kayaking, sans socks, and never had an issue. Thanks to a step-down heel, you can even convert it into a slip-on for more casual activities.

Material Synthetic mesh and nylon upper, rubber outsole
Drainage Mesh panels, open heel
Traction Multidirectional rubber lugged outsole

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Most cushioned water shoe

Hoka Hopara

Hopara

Most cushioned water shoe

Hoka Hopara

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Pros
  • Super responsive sole
  • Great traction
  • Quick adjust drawstring lace
Cons
  • Have to lift to foot to drain
  • Not the most breathable upper

The Hopara is a hiking sandal/water shoe hybrid from Hoka. It manages moisture with a series of vents along the upper and drainage spouts at the heel for water to roll right out of the insole. The thick midsole is borrowed from the brand’s popular running shoes, providing a light and springy step. For improved traction, the outsole has been beefed up with a thick 4mm lug tread.

In our testing, this water shoe really shined on the hiking trail. Rough terrain is easy on the feet thanks to the cushioned sole. Our favorite feature: the soft gusseted collar and elastic drawstring lace system work together for an easy slide-in fit that can be tightened up on the fly for better agility and response.

Read more: Best Hoka Shoes for Walking

Materials Neoprene upper/EVA sole
Drainage Side vented upper
Traction Rubber lugged outsole

Best water shoes for swimming

Nike Swim Fins

Swim Fins

Best water shoes for swimming

Nike Swim Fins

Pros
  • Helps produce propulsion and faster kicks
  • Slip-on design
  • Tested in and out of water
Cons
  • Not for everyday use
  • Low in stock

This Nike water shoe turns your feet into flippers with a fin blade that helps you glide through the water as you swim. There’s an open-toe box with grooves that keep your feet comfortable, and the balance of rigid and flexible pieces ensures a great fit.

You can probably guess just from looking at it, but as helpful as this kicks is in the water, it slows you down on land. From our testing, we found you can do a steady walk in it, but only on flat terrain. That said, it is very easy to slip on and off.

Materials 100% silicon
Drainage Open toe box
Traction Flat rubber

Best value water shoes

Sperry SeaCycled™ Headsail Sneaker

SeaCycled™ Headsail Sneaker

Best value water shoes

Sperry SeaCycled™ Headsail Sneaker

Pros
  • Adaptive Wave Siping™ technology provides insane grip
  • Drainage ports for quick-drying
  • Great for walking in water
Cons
  • Upper is partially made with polyester, which is not breathable

Simple and under $100, this kick is made with a flexible polyester and mesh upper that dries quickly. We found that the foam footbed provided ample comfort on our feet during hour-long walks on the beach. With drainage ports to help disperse water, and a grippy outsole that enhances traction in wet conditions, it’s one of the best water shoes for your sea activities.

Beyond being effective water shoes, we found this to be a great all-around sneaker, especially in the summer heat. The sole is comfortable, the look is easy to style, and the mesh upper provides plenty of fresh air for your piggies on sweltering days.

Materials Recycled polyester textile upper, EVA midsole, rubber outsole
Drainage Outsole holes
Traction Rubber cleated outsole

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Best toe water shoes

Body Glove Store Men’s 3T Barefoot Max Water Shoes

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Best toe water shoes

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Pros
  • Barefoot feel
  • Easy slip-on style
  • Quick-dry with drainage and ventilation
Cons
  • Very gimmicky-looking

If you want a truly natural feel in the water, opt for a toe shoe like this pair from Body Glove—just make sure the fit is right. It has a three-toe design to maximize comfort and an integrated draining system that takes water out of the shoe as you wade or run through it, and takes the air in to keep the odor at a minimum.

The grippy outsole also provides enough traction for walking and hiking. From out testing, this barefoot shoe really shined during steep hikes. We don’t recommend it for vertical climbs, but the grip is solid for tougher terrain, especially when water is involved.

Materials Synthetic
Drainage Outsole holes
Traction Non-slip outsole

Best for adventure

Xero Shoes Aqua X Sport

Aqua X Sport

Best for adventure

Xero Shoes Aqua X Sport

Pros
  • Drain holes quickly shed water
  • Flexible FeelTrue® sole with all-terrain traction chevron lugs
  • Quick-drying, breathable mesh upper
  • Zero-drop heel
Cons
  • Not for everyday wear

This zero-drop water shoe is purpose built for water activities. The breathable mesh upper is quick-drying, and perforated with holes for water drainage. Meanwhile the all-terrain outsole keeps you sure-footed.

The zero-drop style, lastly, provides a balance you’ll need in hardcore water activities. We wore it white water rafting and the outsole grip kept us sure footed moving in and out of the raft. It is one time when you really need your feet to feel what you can’t see, which allowed the light outsole to shine.

Material Polyester upper, synthetic insole, rubber outsole
Drainage Mesh upper
Traction Rubber tread

Best water shoes on Amazon

Astral Loyak Water Shoes

Loyak Water Shoes

Best water shoes on Amazon

Astral Loyak Water Shoes

Pros
  • Even the laces are water-resistant
  • Dries fast and drain water
  • Extra grippy outsole that maximizes traction
  • Great for hiking

When you think of tough-as-hell water shoes, this one has to be top of mind. Astral’s shoe is made from a durable and light canvas upper that dries quickly and also ventilates, as well as rubber Flex-Grip outsoles that will stick to the ground. In the water, the holes in the sole will drain water.

For times when your feet are going to spend more time under water than above it, this is the shoe you want. From our testing, we found the light materials, snug fit, and effective drainage shined best when fully submerged. Of course, it works great back on dry land as well.

Materials Canvas upper, rubber outsole
Drainage None
Traction Slip-resistant outsole

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What Else to Consider

Occasion

Not all water shoes are built equally—some are rugged enough for hiking on watery trails, some are designed to be submerged underwater and walk underwater, some are meant for fishing and canyoneering, and some are good for paddle boarding, kayaking, and even snorkeling/swimming. Water shoes with zero-drop or a barefoot build, for instance, go with water-heavy activities, whereas water shoes with a thick sole are better for walking.

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What Are Water Shoes Recommended for?

Simply put: when you know your feet will get wet. Thus, active guys who spend a lot of time in water sports or near water environments will definitely need water shoes to get their feet protection and traction in, on, or around water.

But out of the water, water shoes make great summer shoes thanks to their breathability, as well as waterproof shoes for surviving rainy days. With better traction than most other shoes, water shoes are also an alternative for hiking and walking on muddy, rocky grounds.

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Are Water Shoes Meant for Swimming?

Professionally and competitively? Let’s pass on water shoes. But casually and recreationally? Yes, you can swim with water shoes—in fact, they’re sometimes worn inside the scuba-diving gear. Water shoes with a zero-drop build or toe-like construction are great for snorkeling and walking on ocean rocks. And if your water shoes are light and fit well enough, you can definitely paddle your legs in them to swim.

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