The OOFOS OOahh Sport Slide Sandal is an innovative twist on traditional recovery footwear. Made with agile foam and featuring eye-catching hand-painted graphics, this sandal aims to provide unparalleled comfort and support for your active lifestyle. Whether you’re recovering after a workout or simply need a comfortable option for everyday wear, the OOahh Sport Slide is engineered to deliver.
Feature | OOFOS OOahh Sport Slide Sandal | Hoka One One Ora Recovery Slide | Adidas Adilette Comfort Slide |
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Cushioning Technology | OOfoam Technology | Meta-Rocker technology | Cloudfoam cushioning |
Footbed Support | Patented Footbed | Standard footbed | Basic footbed |
Machine Washable | Yes | No | Yes |
Podiatrist Approved | Yes | No | No |
Comfort: The OOahh Sport Slide delivers outstanding comfort thanks to its OOfoam technology, which is scientifically proven to absorb more impact than conventional sandals. This makes them particularly beneficial post-workout or after long days on your feet.
Support: With its patented footbed, the sandal cradles the arches of your feet effectively, minimizing energy exertion in the ankles—a significant advantage during recovery periods.
Durability: The closed-cell foam construction not only promises longevity but also allows for quick cleanup, ensuring that these sandals remain fresh and ready for use.
Design: Beyond functionality, the OOahh Sport Slide stands out with bold, hand-painted graphics. This makes it an appealing choice for those who value both style and performance.
Fit: Finding the right size can be a little tricky, especially for half sizes. As a tip, women might consider sizing up while men generally size down for optimal fit.
Category | Score | Description |
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Comfort | 9.5/10 | Remarkably cushioned, great for recovery. |
Support | 9/10 | Excellent arch support and ergonomic design. |
Durability | 8.5/10 | Sturdy construction; machine washable. |
Style | 9/10 | Stylish with unique graphics. |
Value for Money | 8/10 | Investing in your foot health pays off! |
I have had foot problems for the last year and the podiatrist recommended oofos. Sandals make all the pain go away!I understand that these are recovery shoes and not meant to be worn all the time however, I hope they hold up. I wish they created the same exact shoe with a layer on the outside of the soul so it can be worn for longer durations outside and not wear down.I normally wear size 8 1/2 narrow. The size 8 fits me perfectly.
These sandals are super comfy and I could feel the arch support as soon as I started wearing them. Give them a try!
I've only just received these, so I can't comment in durability or long term use yet; however, I am so impressed at the outset that I wanted to share my review.For 10 years I've suffered from Plantar Fasciitis, and as part of managing it have foregone time spent barefoot, even at home. I've gone through many pairs of "house sandals" and want to share how the Oofos compare with the others I've tried. I started with Birkenstocks, went through a couple pairs of them over the course of several years. They provided great arch support, and that got the job done. Eventually I got frustrated with the other contours of the footed, which really didn't fit my feet well. So I decided to try other options.I already had some Chacos that I wore out-and-about, and they were good for that purpose. But they were perhaps too robust for house wear. I had a pair of slippers from Sole, whose insoles I like, and they were decent but hard to put on/take off, and not suited for year-round use. I researched many options, and the finalists were these Oofos, slides from Vionic, and leather slides from Olukai.I chose the Olukai. Without actually trying the options all on, it was impossible to differentiate the comfort and arch support of the candidates. Ultimately I liked the Olukai for their smooth leather footed, which I thought would be more comfortable as a house sandal than the Vionic and Oofos, as they both had textured footbeds. Also, the strap on the Olukai was adjustable, which struck me as a plus.The Olukai worked reasonably well, but I was never 100% happy with them. The leather was nice on the feet, but I found their cushion lacking, and always felt like they could provide better arch support. For a long time my Plantar Fasciitis was well tamed, so the moderate arch support was not an issue.For the last month or so, my Plantar Fasciitis has flared up, building to the point of knife-like pain on every step, which only eased mildly through the day. I started stretching again, which I hadn't needed in years. Out came my foam roller, and the arch straps. Finally I broke down and decided that 2.5 years was a decent run for the Olukai, and that it was time to get something with better arch support.I reviewed many options, read articles, searched specialty footwear sites, but kept coming back to the Oofos, which have soared in popularity since the last time I looked at them. I considered the Superfeet slides, having gone through several sets of their insoles over the years, but the sandals seem to have a limited track record. So I ordered the Oofos.I put the Oofos on, and was immediately pleased with the cushion and arch support. Looking at them, the arch doesn't seem very pronounced, but my feet sink in at the main pressure areas, and the arch ends up in full contact with my foot. My first steps were an immediate improvement from the pain I'd been in for weeks, and it just got better the more I wore them. And the cushion! It's like walking on clouds. I have zero regrets in retiring my old sandals, or in the choice of the Oofos. I'll miss the look and feel of those leather slides, but these are so comfy there's no going back.The strap on the Oofos is not adjustable, but it seems to work out OK. The footbed does a good job of holding your foot, so the looseness of the strap seems to be a non-issue. The texture on the footbed is not ideal, but it's subtle enough that I can deal with it.For reference, I'm 5'-11", 240lbs. I wear a size 11 shoe, have high arches, narrow heels, and wide forefoot.Update 1/12/2020: I'm still happy with these, but have reduced my rating to 4 stars for some disappointing changes over time. The sandals have held up well in terms of overall durability. However, the straps that I'd been on the fence about before have stretched over time, meaning my foot tends to migrate too far into the sandal. This leaves my toes hanging off the front, and my arch not hitting the support quite right. All I need to do is move my foot back into position frequently, which is not ideal, but not worth demoting these to less than 4 stars. Another complaint is that my feet have permanently compressed the main pressure points on the sandals, reducing the previously cloud-like cushioning. They're still very comfortable, but not like they were at first.Take note, if the sandals get wet, your feet will slide freely. This is particularly problematic if you're walking on a hill. Yes these are my house sandals, but I occasionally forget/am lazy and wear them out into the yard. Another minor quibble is that inserting your feet into the sandals while wearing socks (just in the house, I swear!) is difficult - the socks stick on the foot bed and won't slide in.In hindsight I suspect the ones with adjustable straps would be worth the added cost.
Great for walking on hard surface like wooden floors for comfort. Helpful for foot problems like neuroma or bunions. Probably too wide for narrow feet. Color is shiny, near metallic mocha. I suggest indoor use since this is a very soft slide. I suspect that the material will wear faster on abrasive surfaces but I have not tested my slides for durability outside.
I'm normally a 1/2 size and went down to a whole size. The fit is close but not too small, I also have narrow feet and these do not allow excess slippage without being tight. These are very comfortable and the thick soles are very comfortable. Work especially well when my plantar facilities flares up. I have purchase 3 more pairs as gifts.
Oh man. With high arches and over 60, I’m always on the hunt for supportive cute footwear that make my feet and me happy. I’m willing (along with millions of my other foot friends) to spend a ton of money doing it and these companies know it.When you put these Luxe Slides on (it takes a bit to pull them on, EVERY time you put them on)…these are sure comfy. They actually stay on your foot and move in unison with your foot making them literally invisible to your senses. And I love the smooth footbed rather than those little nubs on other manufacturers support sandals… BUT, it doesn’t take long before you notice the skin peeling off the tops of your feet right where the straps go.Geeeeez! I noticed some small loose skin on my left foot thought it was kinda weird… and I didn’t put 2&2 together that is until I had the same loose skin peeling away easily on my right foot! Then it dawned on me that these shoes have literally rubbed the top layer of skin off my feet!!I’ve stopped wearing them for a couple of days now and the raw edges of the peeling skin and the open flat areas in between it is super sore. You.’ll see in the pix that it’s rolled back and crispy!!! I’m having to use oily antibiotic ointment with pain killer in it to keep it soft and pain free! …. Really?Wish they could figure this out soon… but I’m NIT willing to wear them anymore needing to go through raw open wounds until I build up calluses JUST so that I can wear them again. NOPE, NO WAY. I’ll wait until they figure this out. :-(Let me guess… you bought them too and I bet it’s happening to you too! Right?