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Best Water Sandals For Women in 2026

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Updated for 2026 — This article has been reviewed and updated with the latest recommendations.

The right water sandal stays on your feet in rapids, dries fast, and provides enough support for short hikes from the river to camp. Here are the best water sandals for women in 2026.

1. Chaco Z/1 Classic

Chaco has been the river sandal standard for decades. The adjustable polyester webbing wraps around the foot and through the midsole for a custom fit that stays put in moving water.

The ChacoGrip rubber outsole grips wet rocks. The LUVSEAT footbed provides arch support for all-day wear. About $105. Chacos last years and are resoleable, making them a long-term investment.

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2. Teva Hurricane XLT2

Teva's Hurricane XLT2 uses quick-dry polyester straps with a hook-and-loop closure for easy adjustments. The EVA midsole is soft underfoot.

The Durabrasion Rubber outsole grips well on wet surfaces. About $70. Lighter and softer than Chacos, which makes them more comfortable for casual water play and beach walking but less supportive for long hikes.

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3. KEEN Newport H2

KEEN's Newport H2 is a hybrid between a sandal and a water shoe. The closed-toe design protects against rocks and stubs.

The bungee lacing system adjusts easily. The washable polyester webbing upper dries quickly. KEEN.PROTECT toe bumper. About $120. The toe protection makes this the best choice for rocky rivers and creek scrambling.

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4. Merrell Hydro Moc

A simple, lightweight water sandal with a one-piece EVA construction. No straps, no buckles. Slip on and go.

The perforated design drains water immediately. About $55. Not for serious water activities since they can slip off in current, but perfect for beach, pool, and casual water use. Incredibly comfortable for the price.

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Choosing Water Sandals

Adjustable straps keep sandals on in moving water. Closed-toe designs protect against rocks. Rubber outsoles grip better than EVA on wet surfaces.

Quick-dry materials matter if you transition between water and trail frequently. Try sandals on with wet feet to check the fit.

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