Men's Sandals
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About Men's Sandals at The North Face
Why The North Face is known for outerwear and backpacks, our footwear is definitely not to be missed. If you're looking for summer footwear for light hiking, casual walks, and beach or water use, check out our men's sandals which typically include slides and outdoorsy strap styles.
Sport Sandals: Think strap sandals when you think of sporty styles. These are best for walking, travel, and light trails. They offer breathability and stability and sometimes are water-appropriate. Our Men's Explore Camp Sandals are a great example of this style with adjustable straps and a plush footbed for all-day comfort.
Slides: Slides are easy on and off style sandals that are ideal for casual wear, camping, and beach vacation wear. Our Men's Base Camp Slides are a best-seller.
Flip Flops: These sandals typically have a Y-shaped strap that is worn between toes. They are easily packable and sometimes quick-dry, making them ideal for use at the beach, pool, and in showers.
Shandals: Our shandals are closed-toe sandals designed to help protect toes more than other sandal styles. These are great for rockier trails, family hikes, and rafting. They offer more protection but are still more breathable than traditional shoes.
Sandals are great for hot weather, easy walks, lounging around the campsite, and areas near water (beaches, lakes, boating). Avoid wearing sandals when you need ankle and arch support and strong foot protection like on rocky trails, heavy and thorny brush, areas with ticks and snakes, and in cold temperatures.
FAQs
Yes as long as the trail is easy to moderate and the temperatures are warm. For cold weather, technical terrain, rocky trails, heavy loads, and long distances, choose hiking shoes or boots.
Snug without significant pressure. If the sandal has straps, they should secure your foot without biting into the skin.
For hiking and travel, socks can be practical to help reduce rubbing, add warmth, and add sun protection. If you think your feet may get wet, omit the socks.









