Best outdoor women sandals according to redditors

We found 37 Reddit comments discussing the best outdoor women sandals. We ranked the 34 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Women's Athletic & Outdoor Sandals & Slides:

u/babychickyellow · 12 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I'm going to Cuba in the beginning of May and I'm not sure what to wear on my feet. We will be doing a bit of everything, from touring cities to seeing the beaches and mountains, and I feel like I really need sandals because I can't stand my feet being hot. A couple of years ago I went to the Yucatan in June when I was 18 weeks pregnant, and I wore these in white, because I was so afraid of getting overheated while we walked around in the hot sun all day to see the archeological sites. They were very comfortable, but they are so ugly! I'm hoping for something a bit more stylish? Any ideas? Anyone been to Cuba during this season who cares to share what they wore? Edit: I am thinking of getting these, has anyone tried them?

u/meriendaselgato · 6 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I guess it depends on your definition of hideous, but if you're not averse to Tevas, I have these Universals in Grenadine and they're super cute (IMO) and great for getting wet. I wear my thicker/uglier black Teva Hurricanes when I go to swim in the river, and they really protect my feet from rocks, etc. For a water park though where you don't really need foot protection, the Universal style is a lot lower-profile than the Hurricane and will look really cute with a bathing suit. I especially like the ones with the white sole because they seem much more feminine than the other styles.

u/sgtwhiskeytango · 5 pointsr/WaltDisneyWorld

Athletic type sandals, hands down! Something with good support and straps.

For any ladies reading through, I got these ahead of our trip and they were excellent for rainy days and extremely comfortable. I ended up wearing them the entire trip rather than touch my sneakers - https://www.amazon.com/Skechers-Performance-Womens-600-Brilliancy-Sandal/dp/B072T2VSVL/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=sketchers+sandals&qid=1558731550&s=gateway&sr=8-4

u/nannymegan · 5 pointsr/SuperMorbidlyObese

I wear Keens exclusively for my job (a few pairs in 6 years) and well....when eve it’s warm enough in real life. I’m a preschool teacher so I’m on my feet A LOT. I like them bc they are light weight and breezy, don’t make my feet get got, and had zero break in time. They can be kinda pricey, but I think they’re worth it. I’m a female and really love the Whisper style as they are easy to throw in the wash when they get dirty. I wear an 11 abs have a wide-ish foot and find them true to size!

u/Klaus_Hargreeves · 3 pointsr/onebag

A thread I can answer! I seem to have the opposite experience to folks here. Tevas hurt my feet and kept giving me blisters. I really wanted to like them because they look awesome. Merrells look a bit more.. boring? But they are comfortable as hell. I picked up a pair second-hand gently used (ebay) and they've been my go to sandals.

These are the ones I have, the "Merrell Women's Adhera Three Athletic Sandal".
https://www.amazon.com/Merrell-Womens-Adhera-Athletic-Sandal/dp/B01HIZVA94/ref=sr_1_27?qid=1556990562&refinements=p_89%3AMerrell&s=apparel&sr=1-27

I live in a place where it's super humid and hot, far southeast Texas, so that likely impacts my experience with the two sandal brands.

u/fogdogS1 · 3 pointsr/ElectricForest

I loooooooove my Tevas. I have a more heavy duty pair meant for longer use/hiking but the soles are super soft and comfy. I would 100% recommend them, I don’t have a standing job anymore so I usually have a hard time standing for a long time at festivals, but my Tevas basically solve my sore feet problem.

They don’t have the crazy arch support that Chacos have, which is fine for me bc I don’t need it, but you’ll definitely see a difference between the two brands. There still is arch support, but it’s not as dramatic.

Really, they’re both excellent brands and it comes down to personal preference. But if you’re having some trouble with the grip texture of Chacos, I think you should give Tevas a try.

These are the Tevas that I have.

u/PlumLion · 3 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I have those exact sandals and they're my favorite too :)

You might be able to find some Chacos on sale, or Skechers makes a couple styles like this too here's one for an example

u/frogshit · 3 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Teva's and other similar sandals are inherently "sporty" so the leather mixed with the "sport" gives the grandpa tourist look. Other types of sandals like flip flops and birkenstocks are very casual and not sporty. Mixing casual and leather looks nice together.

If I were you I would just get some nice brown birkenstocks. You can't go wrong with them and they will look nice with a lot of summer outfits whereas the Teva's will be much tougher to match well due to the sporty-ness.

u/RedPlanit · 2 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

These are the Teva's I have. Nothing fancy but I liked that they didn't have a toe ring (what gave my sister blisters) and that they had added cushioning around the heel.

As for Doc Martens, I would love to branch to different styles, but I always get their boots. I've gotten their smooth, patent leather, and nappa. I have shiny brownish bronze ones, shiny black ones, and regular black ones for normal use, and for fun I have collectors ones. My favorite come from this page I wanted the Bosch or William Blake ones but they sold out so I ended up with the Di Antonio's and I love them! I get a lot of compliments and they are a sure statement piece.

My sister also collects and wears Doc Marten's every day and normally wears white, red, or black. We recently got my neice into Docs as well and she likes the glittery ones, sequin ones, and anything with fun or rainbow colors.

Currently I'm hoping to get some pastel peach colored ones for fall. The best part about docs is that the more beat up they get, the cooler they look and the more comfortable they are.

u/fangirlsqueee · 2 pointsr/Fibromyalgia

First off, I never go barefoot. Around the house I wear Crocs. For sandals, Teva are nice. I like slip on Skechers for daily sneaker wear.

u/felix-felicis45 · 1 pointr/ehlersdanlos

Teva Women's Tirra Sandal,Black/Grey,9 M US https://www.amazon.com/dp/B003AYLPKM/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_LL8PCbR0MDH9J

The price varies dramatically from $40-80 on Amazon.

I bought mine on sale at REI for $50.

I also sized down a half size. I'm usually a 10, and wear a 10 in TEVA boots, but wear a 9.5 in this particular sandal.

u/thenerdiestmenno · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

Do you think I could wear sandals like these for teaching? Would they look terrible with nice pants or a pencil skirt? I don't care about looking slightly unfashionable, just trying to avoid terrible.

u/goamericagobroncos · 1 pointr/Weddingsunder10k

FWIW I spent $30 on the world's most comfortable wedding shoes (in white, of course).

u/knot_ur_avg_hooker · 1 pointr/Fibromyalgia

Im like you. I prefer to be barefoot so I can feel what’s going on under me when walking but with this flare up I can barely walk or handle standing. I found these recently and while the pain isn’t gone I can at least feel a little relief with them on. They are flip flops too!

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

I went and bought a pair of Teva sandals, two weeks before my due date at 8pm on a Thursday because I was effing done - specifically these ones as they had 3 separate adjustable straps for my swollen and flat feet. Even my birks were too tight at the furthest hole, my feet had swollen so much,not to mention they had grown a whole size. The Tevas were amazing. Like, they should be a pregnant summer mama staple.

u/ellequoi · 1 pointr/BabyBumps

I’ve been wearing this pair of Tevas, but they do require strapping up:

Teva Women's W Tirra Sport Sandal, https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B071WML5NF/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_0BEKBbVRA3VAP

My feet haven’t been too picky about support, thank goodness, so the other pair I’ve been wearing are Ocean Pacific flip flops like these but with looser, thicker cloth straps:

Ocean Pacific OP Women's Beachwear Dress Thong Sandal Rhinestone Jewel https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B079QCR3PZ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_6EEKBbVA2NZR4

u/fadedsunrise88 · 1 pointr/femalefashionadvice

I have Terra Verra in Drizzle. Nobody can tell they're activewear sandals on me! They're comfortable enough for me to count as activewear- I went hiking up/down a 400 m hill in them and then loved how I could jump into the water thereafter since they were sandals. They only downside is that because they're thin strap sandals the footbed does get a little slippery after it's wet.

I also wore them with a dress to coffee farm tours and the pictures came out super cute.