Nike sandals for men cover a surprisingly wide range — from the poolside classic that’s been in every locker room for thirty years to the technically engineered recovery slide that serious athletes reach for after training. If you’ve been buying the same basic flip flop out of habit or defaulting to whatever’s on the rack at the sporting goods store, this guide is worth reading before your next purchase. Nike’s sandal lineup is significantly more considered than most people realize, and choosing the right style for how you actually use it makes a real difference in both comfort and longevity.
I’ll be honest — I shop for a lot of men’s athletic gear between my husband and my boys, and Nike sandals are consistently one of the most requested and most re-purchased items in our house. My husband has gone through several iterations of the Benassi over the years, my older son is devoted to the Victori One for post-practice and I’ve been the one to introduce our household to the recovery slide category after my Nike ReactX Rejuven8 deep dive. There’s a Nike sandal for every situation — this guide helps you find the right one.
The Nike Men’s Sandal Categories
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Before the specific styles, it helps to understand how Nike organizes this space. Men’s Nike sandals fall into a few distinct categories with different purposes and constructions.
Classic slides: Simple single-strap slides designed for casual comfort — pool, beach, locker room, around-the-house wear. These are the most iconic and widely purchased.
Recovery slides: Engineered with premium foam platforms specifically for post-workout use. Thicker midsoles, rocker geometry, technical cushioning compounds.
Sport sandals: Two-strap or multi-strap sandals with more foot security for light hiking, water activities and active casual use where a single-strap slide would feel insecure.
Comfort slides: Softer, more cushioned versions of the classic slide that prioritize all-day comfort over minimal construction.
Understanding which category fits your primary use case narrows the decision considerably.
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The Best Nike Slides for Men
Nike Benassi JDI
The most iconic Nike slide and the one that has been the standard locker room, poolside and post-game sandal for decades. The Benassi JDI — Just Do It, with the wordmark across the strap — is simple, clean, lightweight and available in a wide range of colorways every season. The foam footbed and outsole provide basic cushioning, the single strap is comfortable across the top of the foot and the fit is consistent and predictable.
The Benassi is not an engineered performance product — it’s a reliable, inexpensive, classic slide that does exactly what it’s supposed to do without any complications. It’s the default for a reason. Available on Amazon.
Best for: Pool, beach, locker room, casual house use. The slide to buy when you want simplicity and reliability at a modest price.
Nike Victori One Slide
An updated take on the classic single-strap slide with a slightly more refined aesthetic and improved foam construction over the Benassi. The Victori One uses a thicker, softer foam footbed and a slightly sculpted midsole that provides more arch support than the flat Benassi construction. It looks cleaner on foot and feels better for longer casual wear.
This is the upgrade from the Benassi that most men don’t know they want until they try it. The price difference is modest and the comfort improvement is real. Available on Amazon.
Best for: Casual daily wear, post-workout, any situation where the Benassi would work but you want more comfort.
Nike Offcourt Slide
Nike’s most minimal, pared-back slide — a flat, lightweight construction with a clean aesthetic that reads more lifestyle than locker room. The Offcourt is particularly popular as an everyday casual shoe in warmer climates and for anyone who wears slides as part of their regular casual rotation rather than purely as an athletic auxiliary.
The foam is softer than the Benassi and the overall construction is lighter. For warm-weather states (hello, Florida) where slides function as legitimate everyday footwear for a significant portion of the year, the Offcourt is the polished option. Available on Amazon.
Best for: Everyday casual wear, warm climates, men who wear slides as regular footwear rather than exclusively athletic accessories.
Nike Calm Slide
Nike’s most cushioned single-strap slide — a plush foam footbed with a thick, rounded midsole that provides significantly more comfort than the classic Benassi. The Calm Slide is designed for extended casual wear and recovery use without the technical engineering of the ReactX-platform slides.
For men who want a simple, comfortable slide with more cushioning than the standard options without paying recovery-slide prices, the Calm sits in a useful middle ground. Available on Amazon.
Best for: Extended casual wear, post-workout recovery on a budget, anyone who finds standard slides uncomfortable for longer periods.
The Best Nike Recovery Sandals for Men
Nike ReactX Rejuven8
Nike’s flagship recovery slide and genuinely one of the best-engineered recovery footwear options on the market. The ReactX foam platform provides superior energy return and cushioning compared to standard EVA foam, and the rocker midsole geometry encourages natural foot movement that reduces plantar fascia and Achilles strain.
I covered this in full detail in my Nike ReactX Rejuven8 guide — the short version is that for any man who trains seriously and cares about active recovery, this is the slide to invest in. Available on Amazon.
Best for: Post-workout recovery, plantar fasciitis management, serious athletes who treat recovery as part of their training.
Nike Asuna 2 Slide
A thick-soled, cushioned slide that sits between the standard Calm and the full recovery ReactX platform. The Asuna 2 uses a chunky foam construction that looks as good as it feels — the substantial midsole has a strong visual presence that reads more streetwear than standard slide.
Popular with the younger demographic who wants the chunky slide aesthetic alongside genuine comfort. Available in the wide range of colorways Nike rotates seasonally. Available on Amazon.
Best for: Casual streetwear styling, everyday comfort, men who want the chunky slide look.
The Best Nike Sport Sandals for Men
Nike Canyon Sandal
Nike’s active sport sandal — two adjustable straps with hook-and-loop closure, a thicker trail-ready outsole and a more secure foot-hold than any single-strap slide. The Canyon is designed for light hiking, water activities, camping and any situation where you need more foot security than a slide provides but still want an open shoe.
The adjustable straps accommodate a wide range of foot widths and the outsole provides real traction on uneven surfaces. This is the sandal for the man who needs something functional outdoors. Available on Amazon.
Best for: Hiking, water activities, camping, beach walks on rocky terrain, any active outdoor use.
Nike Ultra Comfort 3 Thong
Nike’s flip flop option — the thong-style construction with a cushioned footbed and the standard flip flop silhouette. More secure than a slide for casual active use and traditional in appearance for anyone who prefers the between-toe strap. The foam construction is comfortable and the profile is clean. Available on Amazon.
Best for: Pool, beach, casual summer use — anyone who prefers traditional flip flop construction.
Colorways and How to Choose
Nike rotates an extensive range of colorways through its sandal lineup seasonally — neutrals are always available and seasonal and team-specific colors come and go.
The safe investment: Black or white in whatever style you choose. Both are universally wearable, pair with everything and never look dated. Black hides wear better; white looks clean and crisp but shows dirt faster.
The statement option: University Red, Volt (neon yellow-green), bright blue or whatever seasonal color speaks to the buyer. These are more fun but less versatile. Worth buying if the primary use is specific (team color, personal preference) rather than general rotation.
Neutral athletic options: Dark grey, anthracite and carbon colorways give you the neutrality of black with slightly more visual interest. Popular and consistently available.
Sizing Guide for Nike Sandals
Nike sandals generally run true to size but a few style-specific notes are worth knowing.
Single-strap slides (Benassi, Victori One, Offcourt, Calm): True to size for most men. Those between sizes should size up for slides — a slightly loose slide is more comfortable and more secure than one that’s too tight.
Recovery slides (Rejuven8, Asuna): True to size. The adjustable strap on the Rejuven8 accommodates a range of foot widths.
Sport sandals (Canyon): True to size with adjustable straps that accommodate width variation. The two-strap system provides fit customization that single-strap styles don’t.
Thong sandals (Ultra Comfort 3): True to size. The between-toe strap limits width adjustment but the foam construction accommodates standard foot shapes well.
Nike Sandals Chat
What are the most popular Nike sandals for men? The Nike Benassi JDI is consistently Nike’s best-selling men’s slide — the classic logo strap and simple construction have made it the default athletic slide for decades. The Victori One and Offcourt Slide are the most popular upgrades. The ReactX Rejuven8 leads in the recovery category.
What is the difference between Nike slides and sport sandals? Nike slides use a single strap across the midfoot and are designed for casual, poolside and post-workout use. Sport sandals use multiple straps for a more secure fit and have outsoles designed for active outdoor use. Slides are easier on and off; sport sandals stay on the foot better during activity.
Are Nike sandals good for everyday wear? The Offcourt Slide, Victori One and Calm Slide are all designed for extended casual wear. In warm climates, these function well as everyday footwear. The basic Benassi is better suited to pool and locker room use than all-day everyday wear.
What Nike sandal is best for plantar fasciitis? The Nike ReactX Rejuven8 is the best option for plantar fasciitis — the combination of ReactX foam cushioning and the rocker midsole geometry reduces plantar fascia strain during walking. The Calm Slide and Asuna 2 are softer alternatives with more cushioning than standard slides.
How do I care for Nike sandals? Rinse with water to remove dirt and debris. For deeper cleaning, mild soap and a soft brush on the footbed and strap. Air dry — avoid direct heat which can warp foam construction. Store out of direct sunlight to prevent color fading and foam degradation.
What Nike sandal goes best with Nike Tech Fleece? The Nike Offcourt Slide or the Victori One pair cleanly with Nike Tech Fleece joggers for the coordinated Nike casual look. The ReactX Rejuven8 works for the more technical, post-workout aesthetic. The Benassi is the most casual pairing.
Nike has built a men’s sandal lineup that genuinely covers every use case — from the two-minute grab-and-go to the post-training recovery tool to the outdoor adventure sandal. The key is matching the style to the actual situation rather than defaulting to the nearest thing. Buy the Benassi if you need something simple and cheap. Spend a little more on the Victori One or Offcourt if comfort and aesthetics matter. Invest in the Rejuven8 if you train seriously. Get the Canyon if you’re doing anything active outdoors. Every one of these is the right answer in the right context — and now you know which context is yours.



