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We tested 29 swimsuits in oceans, fresh water, and pools to find the most versatile one-piece, two pieces, shorts, and more

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The Best 奥辞尘别苍鈥檚 Swimsuits for Surfing, Paddling, and More

Finding the right swimwear style can make all the difference in feeling comfortable during outdoor activities. Whether you鈥檙e SUPing, surfing, or swimming laps at the pool, you鈥檒l want a swimsuit that fits well, moves with you, and stays put. Versatility is a prominent feature this season, and suits that can transition between activities and even double as casual everyday wear are at the top of our list.

Another trend: While recycled fabrics are nothing new, more swimwear brands are focused on further developing their innovative materials, using fully recycled polyester, solution dyes, and natural rubber in their designs.

Whether you鈥檙e shopping for a sporty bikini, a full-coverage one-piece to protect from the sun, or a swimsuit that won鈥檛 budge when a wave strikes, we found swimwear to suit a wide range of bodies and style preferences so you can feel confident no matter how you enjoy the water.

At a Glance

All gear in this guide was tested by multiple reviewers. When you buy through our links, we may earn an affiliate commission. This supports our mission to get more people active and outside. Learn more.


Body Glove Smoothies Manny One-Piece Swimsuit
(Photo: Courtesy Body Glove)

Best Paddle Suit

Body Glove Smoothies Manny One-Piece

Type: Zip-up one-piece
Material: 80% nylon, 20% spandex
Size Range: XS-XL
Comfort on a Scale of 10: 8

Pros and Cons
Offers excellent sun protection
Supportive without feeling too tight
Versatile
The zipper can slip down during activity

This stylish, full-coverage swimsuit has a supportive and structured feel that keeps you comfortably cinched in. It鈥檚 designed to be worn on its own, but has plenty of stretch for easy layering over a bikini for those sun-soaked days by the water. The mock neck, cap sleeves, and 50 UPF protection reduce the risk of sunburn and eliminate the need for frequent sunscreen reapplication to your chest and shoulders during the day.

The soft mesh fabric that lines the front is breathable, feels great against the skin, and keeps the suit from showing everything when wet. Once you put it on, there鈥檚 no need for constant adjustments, allowing you to focus on your time outdoors without worrying about falling out of your swimwear.


Carve Designs Korbyn Compression Top and Lani Pocket Compression Bottom
(Photo: Courtesy Carve Designs)

Best Two-Piece

Carve Designs Korbyn Compression Top and Lani Pocket Compression Bottom

Type: Two-piece
Material: 35% recycled polyester, 23% recycled nylon, 42% spandex
Size Range: Top: XXS, SM, SM D/DD, MD, MD D/DD, LG, LG D/D XL; Bottom: XXS-XL
Comfort on a Scale of 10: 8

Pros and Cons
Supportive enough to double as a sports bra
Removable pads
Waistband pocket in the bottom
Not as comfortable as less compressive swimwear

This classic top and bottom set will be in your swimwear rotation for years. The high spandex content and double-layer construction give this suit a compressive feel that鈥檚 ultra-supportive without feeling too tight. The back cutout adds a fresh edge to the simple scoop-neck top that provides excellent coverage when wet or dry. The thick fabric and high waist on the bottom smooths and flatters the front, while the high-cut leg shows off some booty in the back.

Bonus: a small hidden pocket in the waistband safely stashes a key or card.


Patagonia Yulex Regulator Lite Spring Juanita
(Photo: Courtesy Patagonia)

Best for Surfing

Patagonia Yulex Regulator Lite Spring Juanita

Type: One-piece racerback spring suit
Material: Neoprene-free, FSC-certified Yulex natural rubber; 100% solution-dyed recycled nylon face fabrics
Size Range: 4-12 (wetsuit sizing)
Comfort on a Scale of 10: 9

Pros and Cons
Keeps core warm in colder water
Versatile and unrestrictive
Yulex is more sustainable than neoprene
Challenging to get on and off

While spring suits are typically favored during shoulder season, the lightweight Juanita blurs the line between wetsuit and everyday swimsuit, offering year-round functionality. This body-hugging one-piece is made with Patagonia鈥檚 neoprene-free Yulex, a sustainable natural rubber material that excels at retaining body heat and blocking wind, allowing you to stay comfortable in the water for longer. 鈥淭he lines are beautiful. It鈥檚 unlike any other swimsuit I鈥檝e worn,鈥 said one tester, who particularly liked the fit of the racerback straps and the not-too-deeply cut bum. Quick-drying and breathable, it seamlessly transitions from water activities to daily wear, making it a versatile summer staple.


See Her Swim The Butterfly
(Photo: Courtesy See Her Swim)

Best Exercise Suit

See Her Swim The Butterfly One-Piece

Type: One-piece racerback
Material: 100% recycled polyester shell and PBT liner
Size Range: 30-44 (Competitive swimsuit sizing)
Comfort on a Scale of 10: 7

Pros and Cons
Durable, high-quality recycled fabric
Criss-crossing back straps are comfortable on the shoulders
Too tight for testers with larger busts

Founded by world-ranked open water swimmer, Morgan Filler, See Her Swim creates compressive and wear-resistant, sport-focused swimwear for training and athletic use. The brand recently integrated fully recycled materials into its swimsuit lineup, and the Butterfly is made from a thick, high-quality stretch polyester that testers loved.

鈥淚 really like the style of this suit and the material feels amazing,鈥 said one daily swimmer. She added that there鈥檚 a huge need for swimsuits like this one that will hold up to chlorine and salty ocean water. The tight fit, streamlined design, and four criss-crossing back straps ensure the suit stays put without restricting shoulder movement. (Larger testers found the suit slightly short in the torso and lacking adequate chest support.) Overall, the Butterfly offers an incredible combination of style, comfort, and resilience for those who spend their days in the water.


Krimson Klover Sandy Board Short
(Photo: Courtesy Krimson Klover)

Best Swim Shorts

Krimson Klover Sandy Board Short

Type: Board shorts
Material: 89% recycled polyester, 11% spandex
Size Range: XS-XL
Comfort on a Scale of 10: 8

Pros and Cons
Versatile
Small zippered security pocket on the thigh
Provides less free movement than shorter shorts

These unlined board shorts allow you to transition from water activities to casual outings in style. They glide on over swimsuits and have a practical six-inch inseam鈥攖he ideal length for most testers鈥攁nd resilient quick-drying four-way stretch fabric that makes for comfortable swimming, paddling, and hiking. The clever lacing system features guide loops on the under panel that keep the drawstring laying flat and the adjustable waistband from bunching, and the no-velcro closure eliminates the risk of swimsuit snags.


Patagonia Sunny Tide One Piece
(Photo: Courtesy Patagonia)

Most Versatile

Patagonia Sunny Tide One-Piece

Type: One-piece
Material: 83% recycled nylon, 17% spandex jersey
Size Range: XS-XXL
Comfort on a Scale of 10: 9

Pros and Cons
Soft fabric
Flat straps don鈥檛 interfere with movement
Cut might be too boring for some

This simple, strappy tank suit is luxuriously comfortable for paddling, swimming, chasing waves, body surfing, and just hanging out at the beach thanks to its form-fitting style and soft material. Its stretchy fabric (sewn according to Fair-Trade Certified practices) is composed of a recycled nylon and spandex jersey blend, which makes it one of the softer swimsuits we tested. Fully lined, the lightweight suit dries relatively quickly (it should dry within an hour in a dry climate with 80-degree temps), and has a mid-hip fit and moderate backside coverage, so we didn鈥檛 have to worry about a wardrobe malfunction. Flat, non-adjustable straps rest away from the neck for comfort and freedom of movement, which testers especially appreciated while paddling a SUP.


Carve Designs Camari One Piece
(Photo: Courtesy Carve Designs)

Best Support

Carve Designs Camari One-Piece

Type: One-piece
Material: 82% recycled polyester, 18% spandex
Size Range: 34C, 34D, 34DD, 36C, 36D, 36DD, 38C, 38D, 38DD
Comfort on a Scale of 10: 6

Pros and Cons
Most supportive suit in the test
Good coverage
Limited colorways

Multiple straps on a swimsuit often look like they would offer excellent support, but just end up being unnecessarily complicated, especially for sporty endeavors. That鈥檚 not the case here. The crossover back strap provides solid support and is also fairly easy to tie without help because the tie point is mid-back鈥攁n area where your hands can comfortably reach.

The fabric is 82 percent recycled polyester (from plastic bottles) and 18 percent spandex, which was stretchy enough to move with us while surfing and kayaking in Tahiti. We liked the modest cut because it provided solid coverage and looks flattering. Hidden underwire and removable chest pads contribute to support and coverage for water nymphs (when they don鈥檛 fold over during occasional wipeouts). Plus, it鈥檚 rated UPF 50-plus.


Prana Tulum Bikini
(Photo: Courtesy Prana)

Best for Casual Wear

Prana Tulum Bikini

Type: Bikini
Material: 78% recycled nylon, 22% elastane
Size Range: XS-XL
Comfort on a Scale of 10: 7

Pros and Cons
Stylish
Fabric is salt and chlorine resistant
Not supportive enough for active pursuits

This color-blocked two-piece suit (top and bottom sold separately) features a good amount of coverage for semi-sporty pursuits. (Consider sizing down in the bottoms for a true sport fit, however.) Made from Prana鈥檚 Vita fabric (recycled nylon and lycra elastane), the suit has UPF 50-plus coverage and is salt and chlorine resistant, which adds to its longevity. 鈥淭he crisscross straps offered good stability and support in general, but over time the looseness/tautness dynamic would redistribute, so I had to be more deliberate about making sure all the parts of the straps were tight for serious activity,鈥 said one tester, a surfer and paddler.


Body Glove Mylene One-Piece
(Photo: Courtesy Body Glove)

Most Comfortable

Body Glove Mylene One-Piece

Type: One-piece
Size Range: XS-XL
Material: 80% nylon, 20% spandex
Comfort on a Scale of 10: 10

Pros and Cons
Most comfortable fit in the test
High neck for full coverage
Only comes in solid colorways

Sometimes you run across a Goldilocks swimsuit鈥攐ne that鈥檚 comfortable, supports you across multiple activities, and even looks good. The Mylene is that suit. 鈥淚 just didn鈥檛 have to mess with it or adjust it ever鈥攁 rarity for a swimsuit,鈥 commented one tester, who wore it while swimming in a freshwater pool as well as surfing in California.

The one-piece provides full coverage and includes a sliding racer back, a shelf bra, and removable soft cups. Made with Body Glove鈥檚 soft fabric (80 percent nylon and 20 percent spandex), the suit has a high neck with no gaping or opening at the chest area. 鈥淭his suit is optimal for lap swimming and surfing with or without a wetsuit. It stayed put and didn鈥檛 leave any body part unexpectedly exposed,鈥 said our tester.


Frequently Asked Questions

Float apparel womens swimsuits
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What to Look for When Buying a Bathing Suit

Enjoying the outdoors shouldn鈥檛 be hindered by ill-fitting swimwear that won鈥檛 stay put, so pay close attention to functionality, fit, and fabric when shopping for your next swimsuit. Start by choosing a style that supports the water activities you plan to do.

  • One-piece swimsuits tend to stay in place better than two-piece swimsuits and are great if you鈥檒l be crashing into waves, doing active water sports, or want more coverage.
  • Two-piece swimsuits allow you to play around with styling more, and they make it easier to use the bathroom. Sun protection is another big factor. If you spend full days on the water, consider swimwear that covers more of your body or has UV protection, like a zip-up paddle suit or swim shirt.

Then decide on the fabric and features you want. Do you want recycled fabric? Ultra-compressive fabric with a high dose of spandex? Or are you in need of quick-drying polyester fabric that transitions smoothly between swimming and hiking?

Special features can make or break a swimsuit, too. Some people may require secure racerback or criss-cross straps, while others are looking for adjustable straps and built-in cups for a perfect bust fit. Board shorts with zippered pockets let you stash small items while you SUP, while reversible bikini tops offer two styles in one.

How Do I Choose the Right Size for My Body Type?

Start by measuring your bust, waist, and hips, and refer to the brand鈥檚 sizing chart for guidance. Pay attention to the level of support and coverage needed, and consider your unique proportions and style preferences to ensure the best fit. When buying swimwear from an online retailer, choose brands that use models that reflect your body type in their product images, as it will give you an indication of how the suit fits without trying it on yourself.

How Do I Care for My Swimwear to Make It Last Longer?

To extend the lifespan of your swimsuit, rinse it in cold water after each use to remove chlorine, salt, and sunscreen. Hand wash with mild detergent, avoid wringing, and never machine-dry. Instead, gently squeeze out excess water and air dry away from direct sunlight. As always, be sure to check the care tag for specific instructions.

Are There Eco-Friendly or Sustainable Swimwear Options?

Yes, many brands now offer swimwear made from recycled materials or environmentally conscious fabrics or dyes. Additionally, some companies follow sustainable production practices, like Fair Trade or Bluesign certification, and reduce their environmental impact through take-back programs. As a conscious consumer, it鈥檚 always important to be on the lookout for greenwashing, where brands claim to be eco-friendly without substantial evidence, so look for verifiable third-party certifications and transparency about a brand鈥檚 product lines and traceability.


How We Test

  • Number of testers: 7
  • Number of products tested: 29
  • Bodies of water tested in: 7 (2 lakes in British Columbia, 1 lake in Ontario, the Pacific Ocean, cold-plunging in an icy river, and two indoor pools)
  • Number of wardrobe malfunctions: 2

Over the course of two seasons, we tested 29 swimsuit styles in oceans, freshwater, and swimming pools, in order to find the most versatile options for swimming, surfing, stand-up paddling, and loungy beach days. Our testing panel included seven women representing various backgrounds, body types, and style preferences. They ranged in age from the mid-20s to the mid-60s, tested sizes ranging from XS to 2X, and wore one-piece, two-piece, paddle suit, swim shirt, and board short styles.

Overall, we looked for swimwear that鈥檚 flattering and functional. We wanted to look good and feel secure no matter the activity, and our top picks blend performance and style in a way that allows for both. We considered key factors like fit and comfort, examining how well each swimsuit facilitated freedom of movement while providing support and coverage. We scrutinized the durability and quick-drying capabilities of the fabrics, ensuring they could withstand the rigors of saltwater, freshwater, pool use, and even hot springs. And we looked for sustainable options that prioritize the use of recycled materials or have other better-for-the-environment attributes.


Meet Our Lead Testers

Ebony Roberts is a Pacific Northwest-based writer who has covered outdoor gear and apparel for nearly a decade. She frequently contributes to 国产吃瓜黑料 and has written multiple product review guides for publications like Forbes Vetted, Buy Side by WSJ, NYT鈥檚 Wirecutter, and the REI Co-op Journal. She鈥檚 tested hundreds of products in the field, interviewed dozens of experts on how to choose the best outdoor gear, and toured multiple gear testing labs.

Jill K. Robinson is a California-based freelance journalist who writes about travel and adventure for National Geographic, AFAR, Conde Nast Traveler, Travel + Leisure, Hemispheres, and more. She鈥檚 often more comfortable on and in water than she is on land.

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We tried 22 water shoe styles and chose the best for adventuring in, on, and around the water

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The Best Water Shoes (and Sandals) for Amphibious 国产吃瓜黑料s

From navigating slippery river rocks to strolling hot, sandy shorelines, a functional pair of water shoes is essential for providing secure footing and protecting your feet from hazards. The best water shoes adapt seamlessly to a variety of aquatic environments, and versatile design features like collapsible heels and multi-configurable straps mean that shoes can transition between activities while still keeping you comfortable.

While water shoes of the past often traded style for functionality, there are plenty of options today that excel in performance without compromising on aesthetics, so you can confidently sport them around town as well as in the water. Our crew of testers rigorously tested the newest water shoes and sandals, engaging in activities like hiking, paddling, swimming, traversing slippery decks, and casual beach combing. Here are our top picks.

At a Glance

All gear in this guide was tested by multiple reviewers. When you buy through our links, we may earn an affiliate commission. This supports our mission to get more people active and outside. Learn more.


Keen Hyperport H2 Sandals
(Photo: Courtesy Keen)

Best All-Around

Keen Hyperport H2 Sandals

Available For: Men and women
Size Range: 7-15 (men鈥檚), 5-11 (women鈥檚)
Comfort Rating: 9/10
Traction Rating: 8/10

Pros and Cons
Ultra cushioned with plenty of grip
Collapsible heel turns shoe into a slip-on sandal
Versatile
Maximalist style isn鈥檛 for everyone

The Hyperport H2 is a cushioned, lightweight, and versatile hybrid shoe as suitable for light day hiking as paddleboarding and beach hangouts. The spongy foam delivers all-day comfort, and the outsole features targeted slit-like grooves that channel water away for exceptional traction and stability.

鈥淚 was impressed by the grip on wet surfaces and these shoes gave me enough confidence to hop from rock to rock along the river bank,鈥 said one tester who wore them on a wildlife photography excursion that included navigating moss-covered boulders and slick logs. She also praised the shoe for its collapsible back that converts the Hyperport from a shoe to a sandal. 鈥淚 could slip them on when my hands were full with gear, and it prevents sand from rubbing on the heel during beach excursions.鈥

When worn up, the stretchy mesh back makes for easy on and off, and is snug enough that the shoes don鈥檛 slip off when going for a lake dip (the lace-lock bungee system also helps keep them tight). The only point of contention among testers was the maximalist aesthetic; in the bright colorways, some found the design a bit too bold and attention-grabbing for their taste.


Xtratuf Riptide Sandal
(Photo: Courtesy Xtratuf)

Best for Casual Use

Xtratuf Riptide Sandal

Available For: Unisex model for men and women
Size Range: 4-14
Comfort Rating: 9/10
Traction Rating: 8/10

Pros and Cons
Versatile
Snug fit
Available in multiple colors
Fit is not customizable

The sleek, molded foam Riptide sandals were a favorite among testers due to their combination of comfort, versatility, and ease of use. The lightweight, waterproof construction is ideal for both wet and dry conditions, and the slip-resistant soles provide exceptional traction that ensures stability and safety on slick or uneven surfaces.

鈥淲hile in the water I felt confident, and they protected really well against smaller debris like twigs and pebbles underfoot,鈥 said one B.C.-based tester who wore these sandals paddleboarding and exploring tidal pools along the rocky shoreline. 鈥淚 was never worried about where I was stepping while walking along the shore as the waves rolled in.鈥

The Riptide is made from an eco-friendlier BioLite foam that鈥檚 biodegradable (but only in very specific conditions), and cleaning them is as simple as rinsing them off. The stretchy nature of the material made for easy entry and once in the shoe, they fit snug and secure, while the holes throughout provide adequate ventilation and drainage.

Bonus: They blend style with practicality, making them suitable for transitioning from water-based activities to casual social gatherings.


Stio CFS Shoe
(Photo: Courtesy Stio)

Best for Boating

Stio CFS Shoe

Available For: Men and women
Size Range: 8-13 (men鈥檚) 6-11 (women鈥檚)
Comfort Rating: 8/10
Traction Rating: 8/10

Pros and Cons
You can wear them hiking and at the beach
Collapsible heel for convenient on/off
Quick bungee laces for easy adjustments, secure fit
Sand and debris can get trapped

The Stio CFS shoe blends the comfort of a sneaker with the drainage and traction required for aquatic environments. A breathable, quick-dry mesh upper is coupled with a speedy bungee lace system to make for a comfortable and a secure fit鈥攚e were blister-free without needing to wear socks. The fold-down heel allows the CFS to be slipped on hands-free, which is particularly useful if you鈥檙e carrying a paddleboard or kayak.

Underfoot, the traction rubber outsole provided reliable grip, which allowed us to stay upright even on slippery, algae-covered rocks. 鈥淚 can wear these just about anywhere,鈥 said one seasoned outdoor enthusiast based in Ontario, 鈥渁lthough, I did find myself having to remove them to dump out sand and debris from time to time.鈥


Salomon Techamphibian 5
(Photo: Courtesy Salomon)

Best for Wet Trails

Salomon Techamphibian 5

Available For: Men and women
Size Range: 7-14 (men鈥檚) 5-11 (women鈥檚)
Comfort Rating: 7/10
Traction Rating: 9/10

Pros and Cons
Exceptional protection and traction
Durable
Collapsible heel adds functionality
Not as cushy as ones with spongy soles

For adventures that end in waterfall encounters and lakeside swims, the Techamphibian 5 merges the essentials of a hiking shoe with the features needed in a water shoe. These shoes have a hard rubber outsole for excellent protection underfoot from sharp rocks, an added cap to prevent toe stubs, and unrivaled grip on slippery rocks. 鈥淭hey felt more than capable on an all-day coastal hike and they鈥檙e comfortable to wear with and without socks,鈥 said one tester who wore them on a five-hour hike with multiple creek crossings in the Pacific Northwest.

The shoe features Salomon鈥檚 quick bungee lace system for a secure lockdown (which tucks away neatly), and pull straps around the heel allow you to cinch them tight to the back of the foot, but also let the heel collapse for even easier entry and multi-functionality. They鈥檙e also durably constructed with mesh throughout that keeps them breathable and allows water to drain. While they don鈥檛 dry as quickly as molded foam water shoes, the tradeoff is worth it for those that want a water shoe they can hike and do other rugged activities in.


Reef Oasis Double Up
(Photo: Courtesy Reef)

Best Beach Sandal

Reef Oasis Double Up

Available For: Men
Size Range: 6-13 (men鈥檚)
Comfort Rating: 8/10
Traction Rating: 7/10

Pros and Cons
Easy on/off
Cleans easily
Soft and supportive
Slips off sometimes (especially in water)
Sole can be too flexible

It鈥檚 nice to avoid the awkward toe-post on flip-flops, and these soft and supportive slides are optimal for those who are constantly in and out of the water鈥攚hether that鈥檚 a lakeshore, coastal beach, or river bank. The footbed鈥檚 deep heel cup and anatomic contouring helped us stay on our feet, even on wet sand and gravel, and the non-marking, injection-molded outsole provided excellent traction in low-tide, muddy conditions on a Northern California beach.

The water-friendly TPU material also cleans easily and dries quickly. 鈥淩un the hose over them for a few seconds, and that鈥檚 all you need to clean them off,鈥 said one tester based in California. Bonus: These slides can pull double-duty as camp and home slippers.


Luna Middle Bear Winged Edition
(Photo: Courtesy Luna)

Best for Rafting

Luna Middle Bear Winged Edition

Available For: Men and women
Size Range: 4-13 (men鈥檚), 6-12 (women鈥檚)
Comfort Rating: 9/10
Traction Rating: 10/10

Pros and Cons
Lightweight
Easy to get rid of pebbles
No arch support
Strap adjustment can be tricky

These lightweight minimalist sandals might look like they wouldn鈥檛 last, but their ruggedness took us by surprise. The Vibram Megagrip outsole and 4.5-millimeter lugs provided incredible purchase when rock-hopping across creeks or when we launched a boat from a pebbly beach in Baja California.

The open design and lack of a toe box meant we could shake pebbles easily. Quick-adjust performance laces thread securely through soft winged triangles on the sides and help to keep the fit stable, regardless of the terrain. 鈥淚 expected those triangles to rub, as with other similar sandals, but these are soft and far more comfortable,鈥 remarked one tester.


Keen Newport Slide
(Photo: Courtesy Keen)

Best for Traction

Keen Newport Slide

Available For: Men and Women
Size Range: 7-15 (men鈥檚), 5-12 (women鈥檚)
Comfort Rating: 9/10
Traction Rating: 9/10

Pros and Cons
Versatile
Toe bumper protection
Prone to slipping off the foot
May need to size up 1/2 size

The Newport Slide was born from Keen鈥檚 Number 1 hybrid sandal, so it comes as no surprise that testers were a fan. The sandal鈥檚 EVA insole provided good arch and midsole support for all-day comfort, whether we were adventuring by boat, or relaxing afterward around the campfire.

The non-marking rubber outsole, with its razor siping and multi-directional lug pattern, provided excellent traction along rugged coastlines in California, the shore of Lake Tahoe, and the banks of the Tuolumne River. A classic Keen toe bumper protects toes from errant rocks and logs. Just one gripe: 鈥淭he lack of heel strap leans to more casual use than in-and-out water security,鈥 said one tester after stepping out of the sandal in water multiple times while wearing them on a Pacific Coast beach.


Teva Outflow Universal
(Photo: Courtesy Teva)

Best for Canyoneering

Teva Outflow Universal

Available For: Men and Women
Size Range: 7-14 (men鈥檚), 5-11 (women鈥檚)
Comfort Rating: 8/10
Traction Rating: 9/10

Pros and Cons
Stays on foot even when wet
Can be used for running
Prone to accumulating sand
Feet may sweat more than an open shoe

There was no need to interrupt our adventures to take pebbles out of the Outflow Universal thanks to the mesh and stretch-fit collar that acted as our rock watchdog. The dry mesh upper and microfiber lining incorporate recycled polyester, which feels soft against the skin. The water sneaker鈥檚 recycled rubber outsole has a sticky tread, providing durability and solid traction. The top sole, meanwhile, cushioned our foot for miles along segments of the Oregon Coast Trail. Teva鈥檚 velcro strapping system helps dial in a more precise, adjustable fit for comfort and stability.

An added bonus: The shoe is treated with a responsibly-sourced peppermint-based antimicrobial.


Frequently Asked Questions

What Is the Difference Between Water Shoes and Waterproof Shoes?

Unlike waterproof shoes, which feature materials like Gore-Tex or special water-resistant coatings that prevent water from entering the shoe, water shoes aren鈥檛 meant to keep your feet dry. Instead, they keep feet protected and provide great traction on slippery surfaces when you鈥檙e on or around the water doing activities like SUPing, beachcombing, or day hiking a rocky shoreline. They should have excellent water drainage, keep sand and debris out, and be made of quick-drying materials.

How Should Water Shoes Fit?

Water shoes should fit snugly wet or dry, and our testers found that we had the best luck in shoes that corresponded to our usual, everyday shoe size. Check that there’s a little space (about a thumb’s width) between your longest toe and the end of the shoe to ensure comfort, especially when your feet expand after prolonged activity in warmer conditions. Since you may not be wearing socks with your water shoes, make sure the heel doesn’t slip to avoid blisters and the shoes feel secure without pinching. For activities where you鈥檙e directly in the water, like kayaking or snorkeling, shoes that hug your feet a little tighter can prevent them from slipping off in the water, but they shouldn鈥檛 constrict movement or circulation.

How Do I Clean and Maintain Water Shoes?

To keep your water shoes long-lasting and looking their best, rinse them thoroughly with fresh water after each excursion to remove salt and debris, as they can degrade the materials over time. Allow them to dry completely in a well-ventilated area to prevent the growth of mold and mildew, preferably not in direct sunlight which can weaken the fabric and cause fading.

Should You Wear Socks with Water Shoes?

Most water shoes are designed to be worn barefoot and have features like integrated drainage systems and quick-drying materials. For water activities that require a snug fit and precise foot movements, wearing socks might affect the shoe’s grip and your tactile connection with the shoe. However, some styles of water shoes, like those that flex between beach hangs and day hikes, might be more accommodating for socks, which can provide additional protection against blisters and chafing. Ultimately, it’s about personal preference and the demands of the specific activity.


How We Test

  • Number of testers: 8
  • Number of products tested: 22
  • Bodies of water tested in: 6
  • Number of stubbed toes: 1
  • Number of rocks slipped on: 3

Our crew of four all-around water-loving testers included a dive instructor, kayakers, surfers, paddleboarders, and hikers. We embarked on diverse aquatic adventures and challenged each pair of water shoes on slippery rocks in rushing streams, abrasive sandy beaches, on paddleboard adventures, and unpredictable terrain on lakeside trails.

Wearing them in both salt and freshwater, we focused on traction, toe protection, stability, comfort, durability, drainage, and quick-drying capabilities. We looked for breathability, either through mesh paneling or materials that help keep feet cool and reduce moisture buildup inside the shoes, and those that didn鈥檛 retain debris and were easy to clean. We prioritized shoes that were easy to slip on, with closure systems that were a cinch to secure and adjust.

Although water shoes aren鈥檛 the most fashionable of footwear choices, we also considered visual appeal, looking for understated styles versatile enough for casual outings. In the end, our selections prioritized ease of wear, and came in a wide array of sizes and colors.


Meet Our Lead Testers

Ebony Roberts is a Pacific Northwest-based writer who has covered outdoor gear and apparel for nearly a decade. She has a passion for water sports like paddleboarding, kayaking, canoeing, swimming, and snorkeling. She frequently contributes to 国产吃瓜黑料 Magazine and has written multiple product review guides for publications like Forbes Vetted, Buy Side by WSJ, NYT鈥檚 Wirecutter, Treeline Review, and the REI Co-op Journal.

Jill K. Robinson is a California-based freelance journalist who writes about travel and adventure for National Geographic, AFAR, Conde Nast Traveler, Travel + Leisure, Hemispheres, and more. She鈥檚 often more comfortable on and in water than she is on land.

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The Best 奥辞尘别苍鈥檚 Swimwear of 2023 /outdoor-gear/clothing-apparel/best-womens-swimwear/ Wed, 24 May 2023 16:00:50 +0000 /?p=2629624 The Best 奥辞尘别苍鈥檚 Swimwear of 2023

Three testers tried eight swimsuits. These came out on top.

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The Best 奥辞尘别苍鈥檚 Swimwear of 2023

Many swimsuits of years past looked good on land but weren鈥檛 practical in the water. With today鈥檚 range of styles, patterns, and silhouettes鈥攆rom tankini to one-piece鈥攊t鈥檚 easier to find a suit that鈥檚 functional and flattering. Plus, features like built-in shelf bras and back closures help keep everything in one place while you鈥檙e out having fun. We dove in with various styles and came up with the four best contestants鈥攐n the beach and off.

The Winners at a Glance

Patagonia Sunny Tide

Carve Camari

Prana Tulum

Body Glove Mylene

How We Test

Number of Testers: 3

Number of Products Tested: 8

Number of Bodies of Water in Which We Tested: 5

Number of Wardrobe Malfunctions: 3

For those who dream of watery adventures, flattering swimsuits designed to perform well in water (where they belong) shouldn鈥檛 be hard to find. This crew of three testers with different ages and backgrounds鈥攆rom an open-water swimmer to a surfing and SUP fan鈥攖ested swimwear in a variety of conditions, from the swimming pool to large saltwater bodies, stillwater to surfable waves, and even hot springs. We evaluated each suit for comfort, coverage, durability, support, and performance.

Meet Our Lead Tester

Jill K. Robinson is a California-based freelance journalist who writes about travel and adventure for National Geographic, AFAR, Conde Nast Traveler, Travel + Leisure, Hemispheres, and more. She鈥檚 often more comfortable on and in water than she is on land.

The Reviews: The Best 奥辞尘别苍鈥檚 Swimwear of 2023

Patagonia Sunny Tide One Piece ($129)

Patagonia Sunny Tide
(Photo: Courtesy Patagonia)

Type: One-piece
Size Range: XS-XXL
Comfort on Scale of 10: 9

This simple, strappy tank suit is luxuriously comfortable for paddling, swimming, chasing waves, body surfing, and just hanging out at the beach thanks to its form-fitting style and soft material. Its stretchy fabric (sewn according to Fair-Trade Certified practices) is composed of a recycled nylon and spandex jersey blend, which makes it one of the softer swimsuits we tested. Fully lined, the lightweight suit dries relatively quickly (it should dry within an hour in a dry climate with 80-degree temps), and has a mid-hip fit and moderate backside coverage, so we didn鈥檛 have to worry about a wardrobe malfunction. Flat, non-adjustable straps rest away from the neck for comfort and freedom of movement, which testers especially appreciated while paddling a SUP.

Bottom Line: Flat straps and low bulk make this suit ideal for wearing under a wetsuit.

Carve Camari One Piece ($98)

Carve Camari
(Photo: Courtesy Carve)

Type: One-piece
Size Range: 34C, 34D, 34DD, 36C, 36D, 36DD, 38C, 38D, 38DD
Comfort on Scale of 10: 6

Multiple straps on a swimsuit often look like they would offer excellent support, but just end up being unnecessarily complicated, especially for sporty endeavors. That鈥檚 not the case here. The crossover back strap provides solid support and is also fairly easy to tie without help because the tie point is mid-back鈥攁n area where your hands can comfortably reach. The fabric is 82 percent recycled polyester (from plastic bottles) and 18 percent spandex, which was stretchy enough to move with us while surfing and kayaking in Tahiti. We liked the modest cut because it provided solid coverage and looks flattering. Hidden underwire and removable chest pads contribute to support and coverage for water nymphs (when they don鈥檛 fold over during occasional wipeouts). Plus, it鈥檚 rated UPF 50-plus.

Bottom Line: This suit offers great support and provides solid coverage for water-based activities.

Prana Tulum Bikini ($65 Top, $60 Bottom)

Prana Tulum
(Photo: Courtesy Prana)

Type: Bikini
Size Range: XS-XL
Comfort on Scale of 10: 7

This color-blocked two-piece suit (top and bottom sold separately) features a good amount of coverage for semi-sporty pursuits. (Consider sizing down in the bottoms for a true sport fit, however.) Made from Prana鈥檚 Vita fabric (recycled nylon and lycra elastane), the suit has UPF 50-plus coverage and is salt and chlorine resistant, which adds to its longevity. 鈥淭he crisscross straps offered good stability and support in general, but over time the looseness/tautness dynamic would redistribute, so I had to be more deliberate about making sure all the parts of the straps were tight for serious activity,鈥 said one tester, a surfer and paddler.

Bottom Line: Overall comfort and good coverage ideal for a beach vacation

Body Glove Mylene One-Piece ($98)

Body Glove Mylene
(Photo: Courtesy Body Glove)

Type: One-piece
Size Range: XS-XL
Comfort on Scale of 10: 10

Sometimes you run across a Goldilocks swimsuit鈥攐ne that鈥檚 comfortable, supports you across multiple activities, and even looks good. The Mylene is that suit. 鈥淚 just didn鈥檛 have to mess with it or adjust it ever鈥攁 rarity for a swimsuit,鈥 commented one tester, who wore it while swimming in a freshwater pool as well as surfing in California. The one-piece tank provides full coverage and includes a sliding racer back, a shelf bra, and removable soft cups. Made with Body Glove鈥檚 soft fabric (80 percent nylon and 20 percent spandex), the suit has a high neck with no gaping or opening at the chest area. 鈥淭his suit is optimal for lap swimming and surfing with or without a wetsuit. It stayed put and didn鈥檛 leave any body part unexpectedly exposed,鈥 said our tester.

Bottom Line: A suit that works on all levels鈥攊t鈥檚 comfortable, durable, supportive, and flattering.

How to Buy

Consider your prime activities when you鈥檙e choosing a swimsuit. If you鈥檙e surfing, for example, you鈥檒l want good sun coverage and straps that will keep the suit secure. If you鈥檙e swimming, you may want a streamlined suit designed for minimal drag in the water. Most active-style one-piece suits tend to stay in place better than two-piece suits. But it鈥檚 easier to customize two-piece suits, and when it comes time for a bathroom break, they鈥檙e more convenient. Quick-drying fabrics are ideal if you want the flexibility to go from the water to lounging in the sun or to the poolside bar. It鈥檚 best to try a suit on and move around in it to make sure it鈥檚 a good fit. Because swimsuit liners can be easily removed and swimsuits can be worn by more than one person, it鈥檚 also best to keep your underwear on when doing so. Then, wash your new suit when you get home. Aside from buying directly from each brand, great discount online retailers are The Clymb, Steep and Cheap, REI Outlet, Sierra Trading Post, and Backcountry.

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The Best Water Shoes for Summer 国产吃瓜黑料s /outdoor-gear/water-sports-gear/best-water-shoes-2021/ Mon, 10 May 2021 00:00:00 +0000 /uncategorized/best-water-shoes-2021/ The Best Water Shoes for Summer 国产吃瓜黑料s

Splash and wade with abandon

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The Best Water Shoes for Summer 国产吃瓜黑料s

Astral TR1 Loop ($125)

(Courtesy Astral)

For hikes with lots of stream crossings, protect your feet with this full-coverage shoe. The recycled-polyester mesh upper cradles the foot and dries quickly. It鈥檒l pass for a casual sneaker when you head into town, but the five-millimeter lugged tread is hardcore enough to handle any adventure.


Teva Hurricane Verge ($80)

(Courtesy Teva)

The Verge pairs a robust and rugged EVA foam footbed with an adjustable cross-strap upper to keep your foot locked in. The polyester webbing is lined with lightweight padded mesh to dry fast and prevent chafing. Our favorite part: unclip the buckle to free your feet without undoing the fit.


Ecco X-Trinsic ($100)

(Courtesy Ecco)

This is a performance sport sandal you won鈥檛 want to take off after the expedition is over. Its shock-absorbent footbed is supportive and prevents fatigue for all-day wear. The rubber outsole grips even on slippery rocks, and the three adjustable, quick-fastening Velcro straps make the fit fully customizable.


Body Glove Dynamo Vortex ($60)

(Courtesy Body Glove)

The Dynamo looks like an athletic river sandal but has the protection of a water shoe, yielding a comfy hybrid that will stay secure through ocean waves and river rapids. The footbed drainage system and stretchy mesh upper shed water, and the ultra-grippy rubber outsole keeps you on your feet. Two adjustable straps cinch easily when wet.


Keen Terradora II Strappy ($110)

(Courtesy Keen)

Don鈥檛 be fooled by its casual look: this sandal is based on Keen鈥檚 popular women-specific Terradora hiking boot, with an all-terrain rubber outsole and multidirectional lugs. This strappy number is best for those who want the wind on their toes, even on technical terrain. (Men: check out the .)


OluKai Moku Pae ($120)

(Courtesy Olukai)

Don鈥檛 want to choose between a sneaker and a slide? OluKai鈥檚 signature foldable heel gives you both. The Moku Pae鈥檚 minimally lined upper and mesh tongue are designed for breezy sockless wear. Meanwhile, the dual-density anatomical foam footbed has a gel insert for maximum cushion, and the wet-grip rubber outsole provides stability on deck.

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The Best Water Shoes of 2020 /outdoor-gear/water-sports-gear/best-water-shoes-2020/ Tue, 19 May 2020 00:00:00 +0000 /uncategorized/best-water-shoes-2020/ The Best Water Shoes of 2020

Amphibious adventures await.

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The Best Water Shoes of 2020

Teva Universal Trail ($100)

(Courtesy Teva)

A sticky undercarriage makes this Teva a great bet for slippery trails. The recycled-polyester webbing is extremely durable and features a soft lining, while a contoured EVA midsole gives you the arch support that many sandals lack.


OluKai Ulele ($75)

watershoes
(Courtesy Olukai)

Looking for street-shoe structure in a lightweight flip-flop? Look no further. The Ulele鈥檚 super-soft EVA midsole feels like it was made just for you. And the grippy outsole provides stability when things get slick, whether you鈥檙e poolside or at the put-in.听


Astral TR1 Mesh ($125)

watershoes
(Courtesy Astral)

Here鈥檚 an ultralight hiker that鈥檚 as comfortable as a sneaker but performs like a water shoe. The TR1 is great for everything from river romps to long hikes, thanks to a Ripstop 2D Mesh upper, TPU overlays at the heel and toe, and sticky five-millimeter lugs.


Danner Rivercomber ($120)

watershoes
(Courtesy Danner)

The first water shoe from the legendary bootmaker features a quick-drying, abrasion-resistant Cordura upper and a drainable midsole. The closed design means you won鈥檛 have to pause to remove pebbles.听


Reef One ($35)

watershoes
(Courtesy Reef)

This sandal is as easy on your conscience as it is on your feet. It鈥檚 injection molded (which reduces production waste) and made without PVC. An organic compound added to the foam during manufacturing speeds 颅biodegradation when its lifespan expires. Anatomical contouring makes for comfy all-day wear.


Merrell Choprock Sieve ($110)

watershoes
(Coutesy Merell)

With a Vibram Megagrip sole and five-颅millimeter lugs, the Choprock Sieve has serious grip, along with midsole ports for ditching water. The mesh and webbing don鈥檛 hold moisture, so the shoe is always ready for your next move.听


Hoka One One Hopara ($120)

watershoes
(Courtesy Hoka)

If you love Hoka鈥檚 bouncy midsoles, this sandal is for you. The synthetic upper provides a snug fit and has cutouts that whoosh away water. The soft neoprene collar adds flexibility, and the speed-lace system means no stopping to retie.

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The Best Water Shoes of 2019 /outdoor-gear/water-sports-gear/best-water-shoes-2019/ Wed, 15 May 2019 00:00:00 +0000 /uncategorized/best-water-shoes-2019/ The Best Water Shoes of 2019

Footwear for land and sea

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The Best Water Shoes of 2019

Keen Damaya Lattice ($85)

(Courtesy Keen)

This sleek, lightweight sandal marries per颅formance and style. The upper, made of washable, quick-drying polyester, repels some water and allows the rest to evaporate. On your feet for hours? The molded, microfiber-lined EVA footbed and midsole lend comfortable all-day support.


Reef Ortho Bounce ($60)

(Courtesy Reef)

People who normally can鈥檛 wear flip-flops, rejoice! Reef sought the expert input of doctors and athletic-performance specialists to make the Ortho Bounce one of the most supportive on the market. It features a cushioned, shock-absorbent footbed to reduce impact and a deep heel cup to help align the arch.


Astral Rassler 2.0 ($130)

(Courtesy Astral)

Perfect for kayaking, rafting, canyoneering, and fishing, the closed-toe Rassler, made with hydrophobic canvas, dries and drains quickly when it gets wet. The super-sticky rubber outsole provides impressive purchase when rock-hopping across creeks, and the padded ankle is a godsend on long portages.


OluKai Miki Trainer ($120)

(Courtesy OluKai)

The lightweight Miki is an exercise workhorse and a water shoe in one. The breathable knit upper has a socklike fit, and the grippy outsole is exceptionally stable on wet surfaces. The collapsible heel gives this trainer both shoe and slide functionality, and the toggle lace system is easy to adjust for performance and comfort.


Superfeet 国产吃瓜黑料 2 ($60)

(Courtesy Superfeet)

We have yet to find a more comfortable flip-flop. The 国产吃瓜黑料 2 has a contoured footbed and deep heel cup for great arch support, making it worthy of all-day wear. The slip-resistant synthetic-rubber outsole keeps wet feet from sliding around while you鈥檙e treading slippery surfaces.


Chaco Torrent Pro ($130)

(Courtesy Chaco)

Designed and developed with input from whitewater rafters, this technical shoe is ideal for boaters, with a low-profile sole and rounded heel that fit into the tight spaces of kayaks and pack rafts. Drainage ports in the midsole flush out liquid, the knitted polyester upper dries quickly, and the toe cap adds protection.

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Chaco 奥辞尘别苍鈥檚 Outcross Evo 1 Water Shoe /outdoor-gear/water-sports-gear/chaco-womens-outcross-evo-1-water-shoe/ Mon, 06 Jul 2015 00:00:00 +0000 /uncategorized/chaco-womens-outcross-evo-1-water-shoe/ Chaco 奥辞尘别苍鈥檚 Outcross Evo 1 Water Shoe

Protective rubber around the toes and heels plus sticky, high-traction EcoTread outsoles make this a great shoe for hiking rocky beaches or trails with lots of creek crossings.

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Chaco 奥辞尘别苍鈥檚 Outcross Evo 1 Water Shoe

The sneaker-like Outcross is equally at home in water or on land, with a mesh-and-webbing upper that drains听water in a hurry. I found it well suited to short hikes, although I opted for a heavier model on trails that required real scrambling. 听 听

Weight and听Packability

The shoes only weigh 482 grams and the upper packs down flat. This makes them easy to throw in a carry-on bag for a weekend trip, when I used them for everything from short hikes to strolling around town.

Durability听

The shoes performed well, without snagging or ripping over five consecutive days hiking along the Northern California coast.听This included a rough hike over sharp lava rocks (where I听appreciated听the additional protection around the toe) and a kayaking trip.

After these adventures, and several听weeks of testing, the straps are still intact (no fraying!), with the only wear sign听being some baked-in mud.听

Size and听Fit

True to size, the shoes have 鈥渂arefoot鈥 construction with EVA layers and Aegis Microbe Shield odor control, so you can wear them with or without socks.听Adjustable webbing tightens the collar around your ankle, and speed lacing keeps you from having to constantly adjust the fit. The unlined mesh upper is built to drain and breathe, keeping water and perspiration moving away from your skin.

I wore women鈥檚 size 8 (U.S.), which听fit similarly to the same size and type of shoe from Keen and Teva.听

(Stephen Ironside/Chaco)

The Competition

The closest competitors for this water-friendly hiker are Keen鈥檚 water series (especially the Newport and Venice models, which both cost around $100), Sperry鈥檚 SON-R Sounder Sneaker ($90), and Teva鈥檚 Omnium ($85). Here鈥檚 how they stack up to the Chaco听Outcross Evo 1:听

Keen Newport: Super-beefy sole and thick webbing keep听you on your feet and the shoes on you. The toe guard is the largest of all these shoes, offering the most protection. Ultimately, they鈥檙e sandals, so there鈥檚 a high likelihood of pebbles getting in your toes. Lacks the mesh covering for toes and heels included听on the Outcross Evo 1.

Sperry SON-R Sounder Sneaker: These shoes aren鈥檛 great for hiking. Mesh keeps rocks out of your shoes, eliminating an element of pain and aggravation. This is a good choice for people looking to buy a听dedicated watersport shoe.

Teva Omnium: This beefy sandal has the sole to support you on a hike,听but the narrower construction may not fit everyone. Good for those looking for a budget version.

Bottom Line听

When you combine land and water sports, the potential is high for overdoing it in the gear department. But the Chaco 奥辞尘别苍鈥檚 Outcross Evo 1 provides an instantly comfortable footbed and enough solid coverage to take you through a host of activities without needing to change shoes.听I liked the colorful prints, which add some extra flare without being too flashy.

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