Searching for the best water shoes can feel like navigating a sea of endless options and variations. But fear not — our comprehensive buyer’s guide to the best water shoes for women will steer you in the right direction. Whether floating down a river, hiking through a canyon, or on a paddleboarding adventure, we’ve got you covered. Read on to find the perfect pair of water shoes that best fit your budget and adventure of choice.
Over a few months, gear tester Emma Renly tested eight different water shoes. Each shoe offered a different type of wearability. But overall, she noticed these options are best for summer wear since they offer minimal insulation.
Emma tested in the gloomy Pacific Northwest and the hot desert Southwest, across rocky trails and muddy paths and on the river. As a river runner, she’s spent years putting various types of water shoes through the wringer. For this guide, she paid particular attention to each shoe’s quick-drying abilities, versatility, insulation, and style.
Learn what differentiates water shoes in our comprehensive buyer’s guide and FAQ at the bottom of the article. Our comparison chart can help you make a decision. Otherwise, read our complete gear guide below.
Editor’s Note: We updated this guide on August 29, 2024, by adding three new products, including the Xtratuf Riptide Sandals, our most stylish pick, the Xtratuf Kiata Drift Sneakers and the KEEN Women’s Hyperport H2 Sandal. We also upgraded the Astral Loyak, which received our most stylish award, and updated all of the other product reviews with what we learned over an additional 5 months of testing.
The Best Water Shoes for Women
- Best Overall Water Shoes for Women: Salomon Techamphibian 5
- Best Budget Water Shoes for Women: DLGJPA Women’s Leisure Sport Shoes
- Most Versatile Water Shoes for Women: Astral Brewess 2.0
- Most Comfortable Water Shoes for Women: Xtratuf Women’s Kiata Drift Sneaker
- Most Stylish Water Shoes for Women: Astral Loyak W’s
- Weight (per pair): 1.18 lbs.
- Adjustment zones: Two
- Closure: Quick Lace
- Upper Material: Unknown
- Outsoles: Rubber
- Best for: Hiking, river running, strolling around town
Pros
- Collapsible heel
- Lightweight
- Easy to adjust the fit
Cons
- Flappy laces
- Low support
- Weight (per pair): 0.66 lbs.
- Adjustment zones: One
- Closure: Quick Lace
- Upper Material: Unknown
- Outsoles: Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA)
- Best for: Small, short walks
Pros
- Machine washable
- Lightweight (lightest on the list!)
- Many drainage holes
Cons
- Slow to dry
- Minimal foot support
- Weight (per pair): 1 lb.
- Adjustment zones: One
- Closure: Lace-up
- Material: Quick-dry canvas with 3D airmesh
- Outsole: G.15 Rubber + Flex Grip outsoles
- Best for: River sports such as kayaking, rafting, canoeing
Pros
- Wide toebox
- Durable
- Versatile
Cons
- Slow to dry
- Bulky
- Weight (per pair): 1.10 lbs.
- Adjustment zones: One
- Closure: Lace-up
- Upper Material: Unknown
- Outsole: Rubber
- Best for: Hiking or running with or without water features
Pros
- Hot pink removable insoles
- Easy to slip on and off
- No socks needed
- Pull loops
- Actually quick-drying fabric
Cons
- Upper fabric stretches out quickly
- Light colors stain easily
- Difficult to tighten laces
- On heavier end
- Weight (per pair): 0.8 lbs.
- Adjustment zones: One
- Closure: Lace-up
- Material: Quick-dry canvas with 3D airmesh
- Outsole: G.15 Rubber + Flex Grip outsoles
- Best for: Travel, short hikes
Pros
- Low-profile, sleek design
- Lightweight
- Fun color options
- No socks needed
Cons
- No half sizes
- Lacks foot support
- Weight (per pair): 0.8 lbs.
- Adjustment zones: None
- Closure: None
- Material: BLOOM Performance Foam and Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) foam
- Best for: Short walks, lounging
Pros
- So ugly, they’re cute
- Easy to drain
- Ultra-lightweight
- Squishy foam
Cons
- No half sizes
- Debris gets through holes
- Not for long distances
- Weight (per pair): 0.78 lbs.
- Adjustment zones: One
- Closure: Quick lace
- Upper Material: Unknown
- Outsoles: 5.5mm FeelTrue sole
- Best for: Hiking, walking, jogging
Pros
- Lightweight
- Low-profile
- Quick lace system
Cons
- Narrow toebox
- Minimal foot protection
- Weight (per pair): 1 lb.
- Adjustment zones: One
- Closure: Velcro
- Upper Material: Neoprene
- Outsoles: 3mm rubber
- Best for: Rafting, kayaking, and canoe trips on the river
Pros
- Stretchy fabric
- Insulated
- Quick Dry
Cons
- No half sizes
- Minimal foot support
- Heavy
- Weight (per pair): 1 lbs.
- Adjustment zones: None
- Closure: None
- Upper Material: Biolite EVA foam
- Outsoles: Biolite EVA foam
- Best for: Casual hikes, salmon fishing in Alaska, lounging, traveling
Pros
- Breathable
- Eco-conscious construction
- Float in water
- Textured footbed helps with traction
Cons
- Not many colors are available
- Not that cute
- No half-sizes
- Weight (per pair): 1.19 lbs.
- Adjustment zones: One
- Closure: Quick Lace
- Upper Material: Polyester Webbing
- Outsoles: Aquagrip rubber
- Best for: River activities, SUP boarding, casual hikes, airplanes
Pros
- Easy to slip on and off
- Snug, comfortable fit
- Eco-conscious (PFAS free!)
- No flappy laces
- Floats in water
Cons
- Subjectively unattractive design
- Limited color options (pink and white)
- Weight (per pair): 1.48 lbs.
- Adjustment zones: Three
- Closure: Velcro
- Material: Quick dry mesh and polyester microfiber lining
- Outsole: Recycled spider rubber
- Best for: Short day hikes
Pros
- Kind of cute
- Nice color options
Cons
- Slow to dry
- Velcro doesn’t adjust enough
- Heavyweight
- No flexibility in the construction
Water Shoes for Women Comparison Table
Women’s Water Shoes | Price | Quick Dry Rank (1-quickest)-8 slowest) | Drainage Rank (1-quickest to 8-slowest) | Weight | Closure |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Salomon Techamphibian 5 | $110 | 3 | 3 | 1.18 lbs. | Quick Lace |
DLGJPA Women’s Leisure Sport Shoes | $30 | 6 | 1 | 0.66 lbs. | Quick Lace |
Astral Brewess 2.0 | $125 | 8 | 7 | 1 lb. | Lace-up |
Xtratuf Women’s Kiata Drift Sneaker | $115 | 1.10 lbs. | Lace-up | ||
Astral Loyak W’s | $95 | 5 | 5 | 0.8 lbs | Lace-up |
Merrell Women’s Hydro Moc | $60 | 1 | 2 | 0.8 lbs. | None |
Xero Shoes Aqua X Sport | $130 | 4 | 4 | 0.78 lbs. | Quick Lace |
NRS Women’s Kicker Wetshoe | $58 | 2 | 8 | 1 lb. | Velcro |
Xtratuf Unisex Riptide Sandal | $55 | 1 lbs. | None | ||
KEEN Women’s Hyperport H2 Sandal | $120 | 1.19 lbs. | Quick Lace | ||
Teva Women’s Outflow Universal Sandal | $110 | 7 | 6 | 1.48 lbs. | Velcro |

How We Tested Water Shoes for Women
- Each claimed to have quick-drying material, regardless of the brand.
- Every pair had rubber soles for a better grip on the rock.

Buyer’s Guide: How to Choose the Best Water Shoes for Women

Versatility

Grip

Water Shoes vs. Water Sandals

Quick-Lace System vs. Velcro System vs. Lace-Up System

How Quick Is Quick-Drying?

Getting the Right Fit

Weight

Using Socks With Water Shoes

Frequently Asked Questions
Water shoes are designed for aquatic adventures, where you will certainly get your feet wet. They’re created for versatility in activity, from walking around town to crossing creeks on a hike.
Water shoes are made of quick-drying materials and have more durable soles than regular shoes. They’re an essential gear element for those who do water-related activities and can provide extra protection than going barefoot.
Yes! Nearly all these shoes in this review perform well as regular day-to-day shoes, except the NRS Women’s Kicker Wetshoe, specifically designed for wet environments and constructed from neoprene. While walking on around in them for just under a mile, we found the fabric to be uncomfortable because A) wet neoprene isn’t that comfortable to walk around in and B) the fit is loose.
In fact, we wore both the Merrell Women’s Hydro Moc, the Xtratuf Kiatas and Astral Loyak in non-adventurous settings! Water shoes are versatile enough to serve as comfortable and functional footwear options for casual outings, errands, or light activities.

Water shoes are not necessarily waterproof by design but are constructed from quick-drying and water-resistant materials. This means they will not keep your feet dry if submerged in water but are designed to shed water quickly.
The Merrell Women’s Hydro Moc and the Xtratuf Riptide Sandal are unique options. They’re made completely of water-resistant foam, but your feet will become wet if you wear it in water.
Yes, swimming comfortably in water shoes is possible, depending on design and construction. Among the water shoes listed, those with lighter weights and more streamlined designs tend to be more suitable for swimming. With this in mind, the Xero Shoes Aqua X Sport, Salomon Techamphibian 5, and DLGJPA Shoes are the easiest to swim in due to their construction and lightweight.


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