Best Men's Hiking Sandals

Sometimes you just have to let the tootsies wiggle free, we get that. Hiking sandals are a great alternative to traditional hiking footwear, especially for particularly hot or wet climates.

We hiked thousands of miles through mountains and streams in a plethora of different sandals - getting all sorts of fun sandal strap tan lines - to bring you this list of the very best hiking sandals on the market.

Related: Best Hiking Sandals for Women

Rocking the ultralight Xero Shoes Z Trail for a river crossing.

The Bedrock Cairn 3D Pro II Adventure Sandals provide a good balance comfort and durability.

Hiking with the budget-friendly Teva Hurricane XLT2 on the Oregon Coast Trail.

The Xero Shoes Z Trail are our favorite ultralight hiking sandals.

DURABILITY & MATERIALS - Many hiking sandals are designed with durable nylon straps and aggressive outsoles. All of the sandals on our list will take you hundreds of miles, but the most durable hiking sandals are those with reinforced webbing and firmer lugs on the sole.

  • Most durable hiking sandals: Chaco Z/1 Classic, KEEN Newport H2, Teva Terra Fi 5 Universal & ECCO Yucatan

The Chaco Z/Clouds are a little heavier than some other hiking sandals, but the performance and durability are well worth the extra ounces for us.

The Chaco Z/Clouds are a little heavier than some other hiking sandals, but the performance and durability are well worth the extra ounces for us

The KEEN Clearwater CNX are great for water activities because they're lightweight and they dry quickly.

The KEEN Clearwater CNX are great for water activities because they're lightweight and they dry quickly

Best Men's Hiking Sandals

Chaco Z/1 Classic

BEST HIKING SANDALS OVERALL FOR COMFORT, DURABILITY & SUPPORT

MSRP: $100

MEASURED WEIGHT PER PAIR (SIZE 9):

SIZING: True to size

PROS: Durable, comfortable, adjustable, supportive, excellent traction, lots of colors & patterns to choose from, sweet tan lines

CONS: Straps can cause blisters when they're wet & sandy, a little heavier than some others, straps can be a little difficult to adjust once dirt builds up in the sole

BOTTOM LINE: For us the Chaco Z/1 Classic and Z/Cloud (below) are the ultimate hiking sandals. They're adjustable to fit all kinds of different foot shapes, surprisingly supportive, and ridiculously durable. We also love that we're able to show off our personal style by customizing our own pair or going with one of the many stock colors and patterns - the monochrome colorways are our new favorites! Many types of hikers swear by Chacos, from day hikers, to minimalist fast packers, to your author, who thru-hiked all 2,190 miles of the Appalachian Trail in Chaco Z/1 Classics.

MORE: If you're looking for a more locked-in fit, the Z/2 Classics are designed with a loop that goes over the toe. While we prefer the Classics without the toe loop, both are great options.

Chaco Z/Cloud

BEST HIKING SANDALS OVERALL FOR COMFORT, DURABILITY & SUPPORT

MSRP: $100

MEASURED WEIGHT PER PAIR (SIZE 13):2 lbs.

SIZING: True to size

PROS: Durable, comfortable, adjustable, supportive, excellent traction, lots of colors & patterns to choose from, sweet tan lines

CONS: Straps can cause blisters when they're wet & sandy, a little heavier than some others, straps can be a little difficult to adjust once dirt builds up in the sole

BOTTOM LINE: The Chaco Z/Cloud are the same shoe as the Chaco Z/1 Classic above, but with a squishier sole. You'll still get the same durability and support with the Z/Clouds, and they also come in a plethora of fun colors and styles. You should go with Z/Clouds if you prefer a softer, springier landing while you hike. If you're looking for a more locked-in fit, the Z/Cloud 2s are designed with a loop that goes over the toe. While we prefer the Clouds without the toe loop, both are great options.

Bedrock Cairn 3D Pro II Adventure Sandals.

BEST MINIMAL HIKING SANDALS

MSRP: $130

MEASURED WEIGHT PER PAIR (SIZE 13):1 lb. 8 oz.

SIZING: Runs a little small, consult the size guide if ordering online

PROS: Lightweight, comfortable, excellent traction, highly adjustable, durable

CONS: Not as supportive as others, expensive, strap between toes can be bothersome for some

BOTTOM LINE: It can be difficult to get into minimalist footwear because the fit is so much different from what most hikers are used to. The Bedrock Cairn 3D Pros solve this problem with a highly adjustable strap system that makes it easy to get the perfect fit. You can change where your heel sits, where the toe strap crosses the top of your foot, and you can adjust for the volume of your foot. The ergonomic shape of the footbed and the flexible, yet durable design of the sole make these a great option for anyone looking to cover some serious miles.

KEEN Clearwater CNX

BEST WATER SANDAL

MSRP: $125

MEASURED WEIGHT PER PAIR (SIZE 13):1 lb. 7.4 oz.

SIZING: True to size

PROS: Lightweight, quick-drying, protective, comfortable

CONS: A little bulky, not as breathable as other sandals

BOTTOM LINE: If you're like us, summertime means river floatin', beach bummin', and lake divin'. We've had many cheap flip-flop straps bust during our summer vacay, but it doesn't have to be like that. The KEEN Clearwater CNX is a lightweight, amphibious sandal that will protect your tootsies from pointy river rocks while you bob around in a tube, and they perform equally well on trail. The Clearwaters are our favorite of the KEEN closed toe sandals because they feel much less clunky than the others in the lineup. We recommend these sandals for anyone looking for a tried and true summer companion for their feet.

KEEN Newport H2 Sandals.

BEST CLOSED TOE HIKING SANDALS

MSRP: $130

MEASURED WEIGHT PER PAIR (SIZE 13): 2 lbs. 3.3 oz.

SIZING: Runs small, we recommend sizing up ½ size

PROS: Protective, durable, comfortable, excellent traction

CONS: A little bulkier/heavier than some others, expensive, not as breathable as other sandals

BOTTOM LINE: If you're looking for the freedom of a hiking sandal, but you'd prefer to never experience the stubbed toes or stick stabs - you'll love the KEEN Newport H2. With a burly rubber toe cap and a substantial upper, the Newports feel more like a hiking shoe with the spirit of a hiking sandal. Because these shoes are a little bulkier and heavier than some of the others on our list, they don't work quite as well in the water as they do on the trail. For first-time sandal hikers or those who want some extra protection, the Newports are pretty hard to beat.

Teva Hurricane XLT2 Sandals.

BEST BUDGET HIKING SANDALS

MSRP: $75

MEASURED WEIGHT PER PAIR (SIZE 13):1 lb. 8.8 oz.

SIZING: True to size

PROS: Affordable, lightweight, cushy soles, adjustable

CONS: Soles may be a little too cushy for some

BOTTOM LINE: One of the biggest advantages of hiking sandals over more traditional footwear is how much more affordable most sandals are. The Teva Hurricane XLT2 are amazingly priced for the quality and performance. These sandals are great in water or on land, and the adjustable straps are comfortable. Pricier sandals may be a little more durable and a little more supportive, but the Hurricane XLTs are one of the best values on the market in our opinion. If you like the look of the Hurricanes, but you want something even cheaper and less rugged, check out the super affordable Teva Original Universal. The Originals are perfect for those looking for an around town sandal that can handle river trips and easy day hikes.

ECCO Yucatan Sandals.

SUPPORTIVE SANDALS FOR TRAVEL & EVERYDAY WEAR

MSRP: $135

MEASURED WEIGHT PER PAIR (SIZE 12.5): 1 lb. 12.6 oz.

SIZING: True to size

PROS: Supportive, comfortable straps, adjustable, durable, casual look

CONS: Expensive, a little heavier and bulkier than some others

BOTTOM LINE: Everyone needs a good, sturdy pair of athleisure sandals for summer travel, and the ECCO Yucatans are our go-to. Much like an M&M candy, these sandals are solid on the outside and soft on the inside. The quality materials will last for hundreds of miles, and the straps and footbed feel soft against the skin. The material is stretchy and there are several points of adjustment on these sandals, so it's easy to get the perfect fit for your feet. Because of the lug pattern and casual feel, the ECCO Yucatan are better suited to travel and daily wear than hiking.

Teva Terra Fi 5 Universal Sandals.

CUSHY & SUPPORTIVE HIKING SANDALS WITH A SECURE FIT

MSRP: $100

MEASURED WEIGHT PER PAIR (SIZE 13): 2 lbs. 2 oz.

SIZING: True to size

PROS: Cushy footbed, secure fit, adjustable, excellent traction, comfy straps

CONS: Soles may be a little too cushy for some, a little heavier than some others

BOTTOM LINE: If you like cushy soles, the Teva Terra Fi 5 Universal will probably be the comfiest sandal you'll ever wear. These sandals feel like what we imagine walking on clouds is like, and the straps are the softest against the skin of all the sandals we tested. Don't let the squishy footbed fool you though, these babies grip like glue to rocks and roots. And with three points of adjustment - heel, toe, and ankle - it's easy to get a secure fit. For those who've been dreaming of a cushy, yet rugged sandal, it's time to wake up and smell the Terra Fi.

Xero Shoes Z Trail Hiking Sandals.jpg

BEST ULTRALIGHT HIKING SANDALS

MSRP: $79.99

MEASURED WEIGHT PER PAIR (SIZE 13): 12.1 oz.

SIZING: True to size

PROS: Ultralight, affordable, comfortable, adjustable

CONS: Not as supportive as others, not as durable as some others

BOTTOM LINE: The Xero Shoes Z-Trail EV Sandals are some of the most minimal shoes we've ever tested, but that doesn't mean they skimp on comfort or performance. The velcro adjustments make it easy to get a custom fit, and we were surprised to find that the soles are quite sturdy despite being so flexible. The Z Trails may take some getting used to for the first-time sandal hiker, as they're not supportive or protective. We recommend the Z Trail for minimal footwear aficionados or for use as a comfy shoe to change into at camp.

Chaco Odyssey Sandals.

UNIQUE CLOSED TOE HIKING SANDAL THAT'S GREAT FOR PADDLESPORTS & TRAVEL

MSRP: $100

MEASURED WEIGHT PER PAIR (SIZE 13): 1 lb. 10.7 oz.

SIZING: True to size

PROS: Protective, supportive, comfortable, unique look

CONS: Debris can get trapped in toe box, not as breathable as other sandals

BOTTOM LINE: The Chaco Odysseys are a shoe-sandal hybrid with a supportive footbed and a unique look. These sandals worked well for us around town and on easy hikes, but we wouldn't recommend them for anything too serious since the tread pattern is smooth and unvaried. When it comes to performance in water, we prefer them for kayaking and rafting over wading because debris tends to get stuck in the toe box. Overall, the quirky look of these shoes really grew on us.

Hiking sandals are great for hot, summer hikes because they help keep your feet cool.

Hiking sandals are great for hot, summer hikes because they help keep your feet cool

Some Notes for First-Time Sandals Hikers

If you're a recent convert to hiking in sandals, here are some things you should know. For even more advice check out our post on the Pros and Cons of Hiking in Sandals.

  • Break-in - Many hiking sandals have a short break-in period to loosen up the strap material, so it's a good idea to wear them around town for a couple of days before hitting the trail.

  • Start small - We recommend starting out with shorter hikes to get used to hiking in sandals, it's quite different from hiking in shoes.

  • Avoiding blisters - Bring along a roll of athletic tape (we like Leukotape or RockTape) to address any hot spots that form.

  • Try more than one -  If the first pair of sandals you try isn't exactly right, try a different one! There are so many options out there and they all perform differently.

We like pairing the Bedrock Cairn 3D Pro II Adventure Sandals with Injinji toe socks to provide some cushion between our toes and the sandal straps on sandy/rocky hikes.

CRITICAL FOOTWEAR CONSIDERATIONS

SIZING - Sandal sizing is a little different than traditional footwear, and there isn't really a standard way to tell what size you'll need. Some sandal sizes are determined by where your arch lands, and some sizes are determined by how much space there is between the tip of your foot and the front and back edges of the shoe. It's always best to try them on in person before purchasing whenever possible. One of the great things about sandals is that many of them are adjustable, so it's easier to get a more dialed-in fit.

TRACTION - Traction is one of the most important aspects of backpacking and hiking footwear. Your shoes will take you over narrow and rocky ridgelines, through slippery water crossings, and across loose scree fields. Knowing that your footwear will keep you from slipping is crucial, especially over washed out or exposed sections of trail. We heavily factored quality traction into all of our footwear recommendations.

The Bedrock Cairn 3D Pro II Adventure Sandals are minimal, yet supportive.

SOCKS - We know what you're thinking… socks and sandals? Really? Yes, really. We're always willing to commit this heinous fashion faux-pas to keep our piggies warm in the backcountry or to provide a barrier between our skin and the sandal straps if hot spots occur. We always bring along a pair of Darn Tough Hiker Quarter Cushion Socks to wear if the weather turns cold. We also like Injinji toe socks because they're compatible with any strap configuration and they provide nice padding between each dirt-covered toe. Check out our Best Hiking Socks list to see more of our top picks.

MANAGING MOISTURE & BLISTERS - We love being able to tromp right through a water crossing on the trail without the hassle of removing shoes and socks, but wet sandal straps tend to cling to dirt and can quickly turn your footwear into sandpaper. We recommend having a small pack towel handy to blot excess water off your feet to prevent hot spots from forming. You should also carry some athletic tape (we like Leukotape or RockTape) to provide a barrier between your skin and abrasive strap debris. Our How to Prevent and Treat Blisters post mainly focuses on traditional hiking footwear, but there's still a lot of great info in there on keeping your feet happy.

One great thing about hiking in sandals is that wet feet will dry much quicker.

One great thing about hiking in sandals is that wet feet will dry much quicker

EXPOSED TOOTSIES - The ability to let your toes wiggle unencumbered is great, however it does leave your little piggies exposed to all sorts of potential dangers. Sun, loose rocks, thorns, poison ivy, the cold, and snakes are just a few of the potential hazards you leave yourself open to when hiking in sandals. You can reduce the risk from most of these perils with a few precautions.

  • Sun - Make sure you carry a good SPF sunscreen and apply it every few hours to keep the tops of your feet from burning.

  • Loose rocks - There's nothing worse for a sandals hiker than kicking a loose rock into your heel or squishing your toes under a rock. Make sure you step carefully in rocky areas to prevent these pains.

  • The cold - The fear of cold feet is one of the most common reasons people get… well, cold feet... about hiking in sandals. This one is easily prevented with a quality pair of socks. For mildly chilly hikes, we like to bring a pair of Darn Tough Hiker Quarter Cushion Socks. For winter and for crossing snowfields and glaciers, we bring a pair of Smartwool Mountaineering Extra Heavy Crew Socks to keep our tootsies toasty. Toe socks can also be a good choice for hiking sandals depending on your sandal straps. For more awesome sock options, check out our list of the Best Hiking Socks.

  • Snakes - Snakebites are rare no matter what footwear you have on, but sandals do leave more exposed skin at risk. The most important thing to remember is that snakes don't want to interact with you, so long as you don't try to interact with them. Never approach wildlife - give all critters a wide berth on the trail. For more information on snake safety, check out our Snake and Cougar Safety video.

Don't let a little bit of snow scare you! Every kind of weather is hiking sandals weather!

Don't let a little bit of snow scare you! Every kind of weather is hiking sandals weather

SOME BONUS SANDALS FACTS TO IMPRESS YOUR FRIENDS - Hiking in sandals is not only freeing, it's just plain fun as well. If we didn't already sell you on how awesome sandals are, here are some fun things that will surely convince you:

  • A little known fact about hiking sandals is that many of them have secret names that can only be used when you wear socks with them. We can't give away everything we know, but we can tell you that Chacos with socks are called "Sockos" and Bedrocks with socks are called "Bedsocks"

  • If you're like us and you love all the hiking sandals equally and can't decide on a favorite, go with the one that'll give you the coolest tan lines. The distinct Z-shape of the Chacos tan is our favorite, but there are no wrong answers here.

  • All hiking sandals are extremely beautiful. Every. Single. One.

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Rocking the "Bedsocks" looks

We own and use all of the hiking sandals we recommend.

We own and use all of the hiking sandals we recommend

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