Water shoes
- (0)NRS Kinetic Watershoes - Unisex$67.95
- (3)Level Six Creek 2.0 Neoprene Boots - Unisex$94.95
- (3)Level Six River 2.0 Neoprene Boots - Unisex$74.95
- (2)NRS Arroyo Wetshoes - Women's$59.95
- (2)NRS Arroyo Wetshoes - Men's$59.95
- (37)Merrell Hydro Runner Shoes - Women's$49.98$119.95
- (1)Level Six Juniper Neoprene Watershoes - Children$34.95
- (1)Xcel Reef Walker 1mm Neoprene Boots - Children$39.95
- (2)Vibram FiveFingers V-Aqua$149.95
- (3)Vibram Vibram FiveFingers V-Aqua - Womens$149.95
- (1232)Keen Newport H2 Sandals - Men's$129.95
- (77)Hoka Hopara 2 Sandals - Men's$149.95
- (33)Merrell Hydro Runner - Women's$79.94$119.95
- (65)Merrell Hydro Runner - Men's$119.95
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Water shoes for hiking, paddling and rocky shorelines
Once you have a pair of water shoes, you’ll wonder why you didn’t add this versatile footwear to your outdoor gear closet sooner. Find classic sock-style shoes that complement a wetsuit for kayaking or paddleboarding, outdoor sandals for crossing rough, wet ground and water-ready shoes you can strap onto your hiking backpack for river and stream crossings — they also work as camp shoes, so you can take off your hiking boots and give your feet a break after a long day on the trail.
Neoprene booties and boots
Flat-soled shoes made of neoprene are popular with paddlers. They offer grip on a stand-up paddleboard and protect your feet from barnacles and rocks when getting in and out of a canoe or kayak. They’re not as trail-worthy as shoes or sandals with deep lugs and heavier soles, but this style is ideal for kids exploring tidal pools, as the fabric stretches to accommodate more than one foot size. See available kid’s watersports footwear.
For expedition paddlers who need footwear for portaging, multiple put-ins or surfing in very cold conditions, [neoprene boots] add warmth and protection while still allowing you to feel connected to the hull of your boat or the deck of your board.
Water shoes and amphibious sandals
These options usually have cushioned midsoles and lugged outsoles, making them more like trail shoes or hiking shoes. The rubber soles help you keep your footing on slippery rocks and riverbeds and the uppers are designed so water drains out and they dry quickly. Check out options from popular brands like Keen and Vibram. You’ll find slip-on styles such as Crocs, lace-up styles that fit like running shoes and Velcro models that can be strapped on securely for surf and fast-slowing water.
If you prefer minimalist footwear for wading, building sandcastles and wearing around a campsite or cabin, sturdy flip-flops and slides are a summer-time lock.
Rash guards and sun-protective clothing
Remember that the sun's rays are reflected when you’re out on the water. UV-protective clothing is a great addition to a beach day or surf session. And while you’re here, check out watersports essentials to make sure you’re all set to explore beaches, lakes and open water.