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10 Best Flip Flops of 2024

After years of testing, we’ve found the best flip flops, including OluKai, Birkenstock, Teva, and Sanuk.
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10 Best Flip Flops of 2024
Different flip flops have different toe box shapes. Be sure to choose something that most closely resembles your foot.
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Our Top Picks

Wednesday March 27, 2024

Over the past decade, our team has put nearly 100 pairs of flip flops to the test to help you find the best model based on your preferences and budget. Throughout our rigorous back-to-back rounds, we wore these open-toed favorites on various terrains, including rocky roads, lush gardens, river crossings, and throughout town. We evaluated every pair for comfort, support, versatility, traction, and style. Whether you're looking for an open-toed companion for the beach or to stroll to the coffee shop, we've compiled this list of the best flip flops available. If you're looking for an open-toed option but want extra stability, take a peek at our best sandals review.

Regardless of the path you take, we have tested the right shoe for the job. If you want a backstrap on your summer shoe, take a look at our best sandals review. Embarking on a new running journey? Check out our testing results for the best running shoes. If running isn't your thing, no problem. We've tested the top hiking boots, best approach shoes for climbing, and the best rain boots so you can comfortably handle your day-to-day. And if you're going to be out on the water, take a look at our picks for the best water shoes.

Editor's Note: Our flip flop review was updated on March 27, 2024, to include spec tables for our award winners and more information on our testing processes.

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Best Overall Flip Flops for Men


OluKai 'Ohana


REASONS TO BUY
Supportive
Excellent traction
Durable
REASONS TO AVOID
Pricey
Heavy
SPECIFICATIONS
Footbed Material ICEVA
Sole Material Rubber
Strap Material Synthetic
Weight (per pair) 18.7 oz
Available Sizes 7 - 18 US
The OluKai 'Ohana captured us with its exceptional comfort and durability and is among the most impressive flip flops we've ever put to the test. Instead of wearing down over time, the Ohana molds itself to your feet, ensuring continued performance and the utmost comfort. These sandals maintain superb stability and support thanks to their arch supports and contoured footbed. With traction that'll tackle anything from pool decks to river crossings, it's hard to go wrong with the Ohanas. Additionally, these shoes maintain a stylish profile with a wide selection of colors and patterns.

These shoes are hefty and durable, though this comes with its downsides. They are heavy, which might not be the most ideal when packing these away during travels. Moreover, the Ohanas are pricey. If you just don't have the cash to shell out for a premium flip flop, check out the NeedBo NDB, though they're nowhere near as durable or comfortable as the 'Ohana. However, if you can swing the cost, the 'Ohanas are unquestionably worth the investment for their exceptional blend of comfort, support, and traction.

flip flops - the fact that the 'ohana is comfortable, grippy, and looks good...
The fact that the 'Ohana is comfortable, grippy, and looks good makes it very versatile. Comfortable enough for an afternoon of wandering around shops and durable enough to be used as a camp shoe for summer backpacking.
Credit: Brian Martin

Best Overall Flip Flops for Women


Birkenstock Gizeh


REASONS TO BUY
Personalized fit
Adjustable strap
Stylish
REASONS TO AVOID
Long break-in period
Not waterproof
Pricey
SPECIFICATIONS
Footbed Material Cork lined with suede
Sole Material EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate)
Strap Material Birko-flor (PVC) lined with fleece
Weight (per pair) 13.5 oz (size 39)
Available Sizes 35 - 46 EU
When it comes to comfort, it's hard to beat the Birkenstock Gizeh. Over time, its unique cork-based moldable footbed breaks in to create an exact imprint of your foot, leading to a more natural fit. The rounded heel cup promotes stability by gently wrapping around the foot base and preventing slippage during the heel strike, and their strap buckle means they can be adjusted to get the perfect fit. The Gizehs can tackle long days on your feet, whether that be running errands around town or walking the dog. Moreover, these can be dressed up or down and provide the stylish versatility many flip flops struggle to achieve.

The Gizeh requires a more extended break-in period compared to most others. This is due to its cork-based sole, which simply needs a few days of wear to create the customized fit. Until then, they might feel stiff. The sandal is also among the priciest in our lineup. However, they are worth the investment and time, as they will provide years of unbeatable comfort. If you like this style but want it in a more affordable and waterproof package, take a look at the Birkenstock Gizeh Essentials EVA, which is around half the price.

Read more: Birkenstock Gizeh review

flip flops - the birkenstock gizeh has a raised lip around the shoe. this, plus...
The Birkenstock Gizeh has a raised lip around the shoe. This, plus its footbed traction, makes it a great option for everyday use, even if that includes rocky roads.
Credit: Matthew Blake

Best Water Resistant Option for Men


OluKai Hokua


REASONS TO BUY
Great traction
Stylish
Comfortable for all-day wear
REASONS TO AVOID
Pricey
Break-in period
SPECIFICATIONS
Footbed Material ICEVA
Sole Material Rubber
Strap Material Synthetic
Weight (per pair) 18.4 oz
Available Sizes 7 - 15 US
The OluKai Hokua boasts a water-friendly build without compromising comfort and durability. The strap is lined with a neoprene-like material that becomes extra grippy when wet. The outsoles are lined with a rubberized tread that grants exceptional traction, regardless of the surface. Likewise, the synthetic footbed prevents slippage, ensuring these sandals are not lost to the beach or river. Even if water activities aren't on the agenda, the stylish Hokua is comfortable enough to wear all day long. Their contoured footbeds provide arch support and a heel cup. Additionally, the Hokuas have a natural shaped toe box aimed for a more comfortable fit.

The Hokua is an excellent all-around option. However, these run on the pricier side and have a break-in period. The straps are a bit tight to start and can cause some blisters. However, this doesn't last too long. Wear after wear, the sandal becomes more accustomed to the foot, eventually breaking into the perfect fit. We also love the OluKai 'Ohana, which overall we found to be even more comfortable.

We found the Olukai Hokua to have great traction for a flip flop, wet or dry.
Credit: Jon Oleson

Best Water Resistant Option for Women


OluKai Ohana - Women's


REASONS TO BUY
Comfortable
Available in many colors
Great in water
REASONS TO AVOID
Runs large
Pricey
SPECIFICATIONS
Footbed Material Molded EVA with soft ICEVA drop-in footbed
Sole Material Non-marking rubber or gum rubber
Strap Material Water-resistant synthetic nubuck leather lined with quick-drying jersey knit
Weight (per pair) 13.7 oz (size 9)
Available Sizes 5 - 12 US
With their foot-shaped build and contoured footbed, the OluKai Ohana offers exceptional comfort and support. However, the Ohana truly shines in its ability to handle water. Hopping over slick river crossings is no trouble for the Ohana with its grooved soft rubber outsole. Likewise, its synthetic neoprene-like straps dry quickly, and the grippy ICEVA footbed will keep you in place. From working in the garden to simply seeking relaxation by the pool, the OluKai Ohana is the ideal companion.

They run a bit wide with a natural toe-box shape, so those with narrow feet might need to size down for an appropriate fit. These flip flops are undoubtedly pricey, but we think they are worth the investment for the excellent comfort and construction. You'll be sure to gain some action-packed years with these sandals, as they are durable and stable enough to handle rocky terrains. Fans of the Chaco brand might be interested in the Chaco Classic Flip as an alternative, though the footbed is not nearly as cushy.

Read more: OluKai Ohana review

flip flops - the olukai ohana provides unbeatable traction, wet or dry, making...
The OluKai Ohana provides unbeatable traction, wet or dry, making these an excellent choice for playing by the river.
Credit: Matt Blake

Best Lightweight Flip Flop for Men


Teva Reflip


REASONS TO BUY
Made from recycled materials
Lightweight
Inexpensive
REASONS TO AVOID
Lacks traction
No arch support
SPECIFICATIONS
Footbed Material EVA
Sole Material EVA
Strap Material REPREVE recycled polyester
Weight (per pair) 9.7 oz
Available Sizes 7 - 14 US
The Teva Reflip is a fairly simple sandal with a lightweight build made from recycled materials. The shoe is comfortable with a foot-molding cushioned footbed and nylon straps. Dry or wet, these sandals held up and didn't cause any hot spots. The footbed is made from a mixture of recycled materials and EVA, which is water-resistant and buoyant. When wet, they don't absorb any water, allowing them to stay ultralight and dry quickly. They are available in a large selection of colors and fun patterns, making them versatile enough for a beach day or a stroll around town.

The Reflips miss the mark when it comes to traction. Though the traction isn't terrible, it simply left us feeling unstable on slippery slopes. Likewise, they don't have much of an arch or any support. However, these affordable shoes will get you where you need to go without compromising comfort. Thanks to their lightweight build, these are a great option to pack away in your backpack or luggage. Those on an ultra-tight budget should take a look at the NeedBo NDB, which scored surprisingly well in our men's flip flops review despite their low price tag.

Drop a Reflip overboard? Don't fret, they float!
Credit: Jon Oleson

Best Lightweight Flip Flop for Women


Sanuk Yoga Mat


REASONS TO BUY
Inexpensive
Stylish
Simple
REASONS TO AVOID
Traction isn't great
Minimal support
SPECIFICATIONS
Footbed Material EVA
Sole Material Rubber
Strap Material 95% synthetic/5% polyester
Weight (per pair) 5.0 oz (size 8)
Available Sizes 5 - 11 US
The Sanuk Yoga Mat is easy to slip on and get moving. Right out of the box, these sandals feel like a cushiony pillow for your feet. Hence the name, the Sanuks are constructed from a yoga mat-like material which is responsible for the comfy underfoot feel. The thick faux leather straps are lined with polyester, which doesn't cause hot spots when wet. These simple flip flops are available in a large selection of colors and can easily be dressed up or down. They are lightweight, so packing these for a through-hike will be no trouble.

The outsoles offer some traction, but not the best. These wouldn't be our top choice to take on a rocky trail, but they make an excellent choice for gardening or casual around-town use. Additionally, the Sanuk Yoga Mat shoe isn't the most durable and tends to retain water. However, the price is hard to beat for such a stylish, lightweight pair of flip flops. Another comfortable, affordable pair worth checking out is the Teva Voya Flip.

Read more: Sanuk Yoga Mat review

flip flops - the sanuk yoga mat flip flops have the "ah" factor as soon as you...
The Sanuk Yoga Mat flip flops have the "ah" factor as soon as you slip them on.
Credit: Matthew Blake

Best Traction Option for Men


Teva Pajaro


REASONS TO BUY
Rugged
Stable
Comfortable strap
REASONS TO AVOID
Heavy
Not the most stylish
SPECIFICATIONS
Footbed Material EVA
Sole Material Rubber
Strap Material Suede
Weight (per pair) 19.2 oz
Available Sizes 7 - 14 US
If hiking in flip flops sounds appealing, the Teva Pajaro is one for the job. With an outsole resembling a hiking boot, the Pajaros are somewhat of a hybrid between a sandal and a flip flop. The thick strap helps keep the shoe in place, wet or dry, and its excellent traction will tackle any trail or rocky garden. Likewise, the wide straps provide a decent amount of over-the-foot coverage that helps prevent pokes and scrapes. Its burly build is stable and durable. Year after year, these flip flops will be able to handle whatever trail you place in front of them.

Though these hybrids have an outdoorsy appeal, they aren't the most stylish for more than casual outings. The ruggedness of the shoe comes with its downsides, mainly with its heavy weight. However, if you're on the hunt for a flip flop that can handle steep technical terrain, the Pajaros are hard to beat. Those seeking a more stylish high-performing flip flop should check out the OluKai models we awarded, the 'Ohana and Hokua.

flip flops - the teva pajaro has outsoles that resemble the tread of a hiking...
The Teva Pajaro has outsoles that resemble the tread of a hiking boot, which in part makes these flip flops so great for trail use.
Credit: Jon Oleson

Best Adjustable Flip Flops for Women


Clarks Breeze Sea


REASONS TO BUY
Comfortable straps
Great for wide and narrow feet
Great support
REASONS TO AVOID
Style may not be for everyone
Lacks outsole traction

With their adjustable strap, the Clarks Breeze Sea provide a customizable fit that's hard to come by. These cushiony shoes have no break-in period, meaning you can enjoy their comfort from the moment you slip them on. The discreet velcro strap is particularly handy for those with wide or thin feet, as it can be adjusted to the exact measurements of your feet. They have excellent arch support and a heel cup for added protection and comfort. Additionally, these are among the lightest we tested, so they could easily be stowed away in your favorite carry on luggage, and you'll barely notice they're there.

Though this shoe wins our approval in the comfort department, it lacks the bottom outsole traction necessary for handling moisture. With a sporty look, they aren't the most versatile in terms of appearance. Though, they will do just fine for casual outings. Regardless, the Breeze Sea offers a unique adjustable strap that helps make this flip flop one of the most secure in our lineup.

flip flops - the adjustable strap on the breeze sea provide a precise fit for any...
The adjustable strap on the Breeze Sea provide a precise fit for any foot.
Credit: Hayley Thomas

How We Test Flip Flops


Each year, we dedicate ourselves to extensively searching the market for the best flip flops. After our in-depth search, we order the most promising for rigorous side-by-side testing. We leave no stone unturned as we take these shoes on a diverse array of terrain, including beaches, pool decks, river walks, town squares, and more. Our hands-on testing allows us to thoroughly engage with each product, learning the ins and outs while focusing on key performance aspects. This comprehensive review highlights some of our favorite flip flops that we've found over the years.

We judge our flip flop testing on five rating metrics:
  • Comfort (30% of total score weight)
  • Support (20%)
  • Traction (20%)
  • Versatility (15%)
  • Style (15%)

Why You Should Trust Us


Leading our testing of men's flip flops are Jon Oleson and Matt Bento. As a Clinical Herbalist, Jon spends lots of time in his garden. A solid pair of flip flops is his go-to shoe choice when spending hours out planting, propagating, and harvesting. Among many other things, Jon makes trips to the river and frequents the trails, where he prefers to stay in the same pair of open-toed shoes. Matt, a seasoned climber and former Yosemite Search and Rescue member, prefers to have a pair of flip flops on his side during long trips out of the house. Leading our best women's flip flops tests are Penney Garrett and Hayley Thomas. Both are outdoor enthusiasts, finding solace in camping, rock climbing, and yoga. Penney resides in the Lake Tahoe area, where water-resistant sandals are a must during the summer, especially at the lake. Hayley is building out her sprinter and transitioning to van life, where downsizing to just the essentials is vital. Finishing up the team is Becca Glades. Becca grew up a barefoot mountain kid. Even in the winter, she could be found running around with exposed toes. Flip flops were a solid trade for her as you can't necessarily stay barefoot throughout adulthood.

Testing the flexibility of flip flops helps get an idea of how...
Testing the flexibility of flip flops helps get an idea of how stable the shoe will be.
Casual hiking is a great past time, made more enjoyable with a...
Casual hiking is a great past time, made more enjoyable with a comfortable pair of slippers.
Lots of flip flops went into our testing process, of all different...
Lots of flip flops went into our testing process, of all different styles!

How to Choose the Right Flip Flop


Open-toed, airy flip-flops are one of the most exciting parts of summer. Slip them on and get moving or fling them off to feel the earth between your toes. Choosing the right pair goes beyond what meets the eye. These shoes are made from all sorts of footbeds, which can make or break the comfort and durability experience. Moreover, different shoes will excel at various activities depending on their build and traction.

flip flops - based on your day-to-day activities, certain flip flops are going to...
Based on your day-to-day activities, certain flip flops are going to better or worse. However, it's hard to go wrong with the OluKai Ohana.
Credit: Matt Bento

Types of Footbed


In the world of shoes, flip flops may seem like a piece of rubber with a couple of straps. However, it goes much further than that, with a specifically important part being the shoe footbed. The footbed is the actual piece that your foot rests on. Many materials are used to create this underfoot piece, though they can be categorized as light foam, foot molding, contoured, and novelty.

Light Foam Footbed


Light foam beds are undeniably cheap and cushiony right off the shelf. You might find these sandals as a quick solution when you get to the hotel and realize you forgot yours back home. Though they are lightweight and inexpensive, they have minimal to no support, stability, or traction. They are less durable and tend to fall apart within just a couple of months. That being said, avid wearers could quickly go through enough pairs to equal the price of a nicer, more durable pair. Though they make decent locker room shower shoes, we recommend shelling out the extra cash for a more comfortable and reliable pair.

flip flops - light foam footbeds are often a quick and inexpensive solution, but...
Light foam footbeds are often a quick and inexpensive solution, but they'll leave your feet hurting.
Credit: Hayley Thomas


Foot-Molding Footbed


Similar to a memory foam mattress, foot-molding footbeds keep the shape of the foot over time. These models are made from EVA or other foam/rubber compounds. They land right in the middle for durability, being far tougher than light foam footbeds but not quite meeting the rigidity of contoured styles. Right out of the box, they are comfortable and cushiony. Over time, the footbed becomes an exact mold of your foot, extending the comfort level. This type of flip flop tends to be on the less expensive side. However, foot-molding footbeds often don't have the best support and lack the structural rigidity needed for stability. With that in mind, these aren't going to be the top choice for long days on your feet. Nor would you want to take these on rocky trails. However, they usually get the job done, especially for casual wearers.

flip flops - the teva reflip is a lightweight, cushiony flip flop that has no...
The Teva Reflip is a lightweight, cushiony flip flop that has no trouble in the water.
Credit: Jon Oleson

Contoured Footbed


If we were to recommend just one footbed style, it would be contoured. These footbeds are carefully crafted to mimic the natural shape of the foot. The contoured design helps promote proper alignment and stability, reducing the risk of foot fatigue and discomfort. By offering targeted arch support and heel cups, these footbeds alleviate strain and provide a cushioned base for the entire foot. The first time you slip them on, you'll be met with comfort, which only gets better over time as they break in. Contoured footbeds tend to be the most versatile. They are stable enough to take on trails and sandy beaches, yet supportive enough to wear on a long stroll through town. Usually, they are the most expensive options, but with their long-lasting, durable build, they'll be worth the investment.

flip flops - the ohana has a footbed that breaks in more and more throughout...
The Ohana has a footbed that breaks in more and more throughout time, giving it a personalized fit that is undoubtedly comfortable.
Credit: Matthew Blake


Novelty Footbed


Novelty footbeds can be described by their unique shape or material. They often fall as a hybrid between light foam and foot molding footbeds. That being said, they will be comfortable from the moment you first slip them on. However, they often lack the structural support for long days out. They aren't the most durable option and may need to be replaced a few times over the years. However, novelty footbeds have a time and place. Because they are so inexpensive and comfortable for light use, this is a great option for casual wearers. Headed to the coffee shop or need a house shoe? Novely footbed flip flops can certainly handle that.

flip flops - with multi-layered "yoga-mat" materials, these sanuks are...
With multi-layered "yoga-mat" materials, these Sanuks are comfortable right out of the box.
Credit: Matthew Blake

Consider Your Activity


Different activities call for varying levels of comfort, support, and durability. If you plan to wear your flip flops on a river run, you may prioritize a water-resistant option with exceptional traction. Those embarking on a hike will need a flip flop with excellent stability and durability. Casual users won't need to prioritize those features, but comfort will be key. By considering the activities you plan to engage in, you can make a better-informed choice and choose a flip flop that meets your specific needs.

Water Activities


It's no doubt that flip flops are a handy shoe for water activities. However, some have permeable footbeds, which can hold water for long periods of time. This not only makes the shoe heavy but can lead to the growth of mold and bacteria. If you plan on spending time by the pool, beach, or river, we recommend finding an option that is water-resistant or quick-drying. This recommendation is extended to those who use locker room showers where bacteria is prevalent. To know if your flip flops hold water, simply submerge them and take a few steps. If water starts getting squished out, they aren't water resistant.

Certain options have better traction when wet, both outsole and footbed. Some have specially designed underfoot soles that grip the foot when wet. This helps keep the foot in place and prevents the shoe from sliding off. The outsole is just as important here. A grippy shoe prevents slipping off wet rocks and pool decks. Many of these flip flops have strap liners that also grip the feet when wet, cutting back on blisters and hotspots. Not only that, but these water-resistant options often float, so you won't need to worry about losing it forever in the event that it slips off. If you plan on spending any amount of time by some water, we recommend finding flip flops that can handle the water and dry quickly. Your feet will thank you for it.

flip flops - the olukai ohana prevents slippage when wet thanks to its grippy...
The Olukai Ohana prevents slippage when wet thanks to its grippy outsole, footbed, and straps.
Credit: Jon Oleson

Trail Use


If you plan on spending any time on the trails in flip flops, traction and stability should be at the top of your list. You'll want a shoe that's tread more closely resembles a hiking boot. Since you won't have all-over coverage and shoe laces keeping you in place, it's important to find a flip flop with additional traction in its footbed and straps. That way, the shoe doesn't budge as you're hopping over rocks or ascending a steep slope. Stability is also going to be key here. A more stable shoe will hold your foot in place and prevent ankle rolls. Pro tip: flip flops that bend easily are going to be less stable than the rigid options. Those with heel cups will also be more stable as this cup is designed to hold the heel in place step after step. Lastly, you might consider the shoe's packability depending on your goals. If you're hunting for a shoe to slip in your through-hiking pack or clip on your climbing harness, you'll want something with a sleek and lightweight build.

flip flops - with thick straps and excellent traction, the teva pajaro is great...
With thick straps and excellent traction, the Teva Pajaro is great for trail use.
Credit: Jon Oleson

Casual Use


Those searching for a flip flop to wear around town or to get coffee won't need to worry too much about traction or water resistance. Instead, overall comfort is a top priority. It might be tempting to reach for those soft-foam flip flops you found for just a few bucks, but if you plan on being upright on your feet for any considerable amount of time, choosing a pair that supports your entire foot will lead to far greater satisfaction. Style is another aspect to consider for casual use. Many flip flops are available in multiple colors and patterns, so be sure to check out all the options for the specific model that interests you.

flip flops - even for casual use, be sure to choose a flip flop that is...
Even for casual use, be sure to choose a flip flop that is comfortable, like the Clarks Breeze Sea.
Credit: Hayley Thomas

Fit


Walking around in flip flops should be fairly effortless, without the need to grasp the shoe mid-step. Most flip flop straps are thong-style, with a piece of fabric connecting to the footbed between the first two toes. Thong-style shoes are typically the most secure; however, the tightness of the straps will significantly impact this. They should have a secure hold on your foot without being too tight or loose. Looser straps will allow for more wiggle room and can impact the arch and heel cup location at the foot strike. Likewise, tight straps can have the same problem as they don't allow the foot to extend completely into the toe box. Properly fitted straps will keep your foot aligned with the arch, toe box, and heel cup throughout the entirety of the step. Some flip flops have adjustable straps that get around this problem. Though adjusting the strap isn't essential for a proper fit, these options ensure you'll get the right fit the first time.

flip flops - the side buckles of the birkenstock gizeh allow the straps to be...
The side buckles of the Birkenstock Gizeh allow the straps to be adjusted for the perfect fit.
Credit: Matthew Blake


Many companies are offering natural toe-box-shaped shoes. Feet tend to spread out as you get closer to the toes, and these foot-shaped shoes take this into account. This may be intriguing for those with wide feet as you won't need to worry about your pinky toe handing off the side. If you find your toes handing off, those shoes don't fit! However, those with narrow feet won't need to worry too much about this. If anything, those with narrow feet might need to half-size down for properly fitted straps.

Different models have different arch support heights. Choosing the right level of support can help prevent conditions like plantar fasciitis. If you're someone with high arches, search for an option with greater arch support. In contrast, those with low arches should avoid arch-aggressive shoes, which will cause pain over time. Some flip flops will provide extra support through a rounded heel cup. This helps keep the heel bone secure and stable. If you choose a flip flop with a heel cup, make sure your heel sits comfortably in the center.

flip flops - the ohanas have great arch support and a heel cup, making them a...
The Ohanas have great arch support and a heel cup, making them a great option when the trail gets bumpy.
Credit: Matthew Blake

Conclusion


Over the past decade, we've made it our mission to find the best gear, including these warm-weather must-haves. After being put through rigorous hands-on testing, this review represents some of our favorite models for men and women. We understand how overwhelming it can be to choose the right pair of flip flops, especially when the market is saturated with options. We hope we've made it easier for you to tackle your warm-weather day-to-day activities in a pair of these top-rated flip flops.

Penney Garrett, Hayley Thomas, Jon Oleson, Rebecca Glades