Reviews You Can Rely On

DLGJPA Lightweight Quick Drying - Women's Review

An inexpensive shoe might be nice for a day at the beach or kickin' it by the pool
gearlab tested logo
DLGJPA Lightweight Quick Drying - Women's Review (The large drain holes in the DLGLPA help to keep them lightweight and quick drying, however these holes do have a...)
The large drain holes in the DLGLPA help to keep them lightweight and quick drying, however these holes do have a habit of collecting rocks
Credit: Natalie Kafader
Price:  $30 List
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Manufacturer:   DLGJPA
By Monica Nigon and Sara James  ⋅  Oct 31, 2024
62
OVERALL
SCORE


RANKED
#8 of 10
  • Comfort - 25% 5.0
  • Traction - 25% 7.0
  • Warmth - 15% 9.0
  • Versatility - 15% 5.5
  • Sensitivity - 10% 6.0
  • Quality of Construction - 10% 4.5

Our Verdict

The DLGJPA Women's Lightweight Quick Drying Aqua Water Shoes are a great option for those just getting into water sports. They offer superior comfort and are some of the quickest to dry, while also being available at a lower price point than most. While not as durable as some other options, they did what we wanted them to do when we needed it most, for example, navigating a muddy shore, pulling a canoe up a muddy island to the takeout, and walking around wet raft tubes. They work pretty well for hiking rocky streams, but avoid the sand and small rocks as they're likely to poke through the mesh. We found them to be excellently comfortable, with a soft insole and flexible outsole. This also gave them notable sensitivity and flexibility.
REASONS TO BUY
Inexpensive
Comfortable
Stretchy
REASONS TO AVOID
Lack durability
Sand gets through the mesh

Compare to Similar Products

 
Awards Best Buy Award
Best Bang for the Buck
Editors' Choice Award
Best All Round Women's Watershoe
Top Pick Award
Best for Sensitivity
  
Price $30 List
$29.99 at Amazon
$79.95 at Backcountry
Compare at 3 sellers
$49.95 at Backcountry$37 List
$29.99 at Amazon
$50 List
$48.00 at Amazon
Overall Score Sort Icon
62
80
66
62
56
Star Rating
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
Bottom Line Great for a first water shoe, though may be lacking for more rugged terrainSuperb flexibility and traction in a stylish shoeOur go-to neoprene river bootie, but not great for land excursionsA popular option thanks to its budget price tag, quick dry features and comfortable cushioned solesA nice choice for swimming or short walks on slick surfaces, but not great for prolonged walking
Rating Categories DLGJPA Lightweight... Astral Loyak - Women's NRS Kicker Wetshoe... Aleader Slip-on Body Glove 3T Baref...
Comfort (25%)
5.0
8.5
7.0
5.0
6.0
Traction (25%)
7.0
8.0
7.5
7.0
6.0
Warmth (15%)
9.0
8.0
5.0
9.0
7.0
Versatility (15%)
5.5
8.0
5.0
5.5
2.0
Sensitivity (10%)
6.0
8.0
9.0
6.0
9.0
Quality of Construction (10%)
4.5
6.5
6.0
4.0
3.0
Specs DLGJPA Lightweight... Astral Loyak - Women's NRS Kicker Wetshoe... Aleader Slip-on Body Glove 3T Baref...
Measured Weight (lb per pair, US size 8) 0.44 0.87 1.7 1.25 0.84
Drainage Features Mesh on upper, drainage holes on sole Outsole is draining None Mesh on upper, drainage holes on sole Mesh on upper
Removeable Insole? Yes Yes No Yes No
Footwear Closure Drawcord Laces Velcro Drawcord Cinch
Available Widths Medium Medium Medium Medium Medium
Upper Materials Synthetic mesh Hydrophobic canvas Neoprene Synthetic mesh Stretch fit mesh
Midsole None 7mm thick, 45C closed cell EVA foam None Solyte Midsole Technology None
Outsole Rubber Flexi-grip, G15 (Astral tech) Rubber Rubber Rubber

Our Analysis and Test Results

The DLGJPA Women's Lightweight Quick Drying Aqua Water Shoes scored moderately across most metrics, notably high in comfort due to their simple design. The boost in the cushion in the footbed makes for effortless cruising across hard surfaces, but is a little wobbly on rocks and a raft tube. We took on some rocks and sand through the mesh holes, leading us to think these shoes are better for environments with larger particles.

Performance comparison


dlgjpa lightweight quick drying for women - given the price tag, we were pleasantly surprised how well these...
Given the price tag, we were pleasantly surprised how well these shoes performed in all our testing metrics
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Comfort


The Quick Drying Aqua Water Shoes really shine in comfort. They have a cushy footbed with more cruising power than those with better sensitivity. We especially appreciated the extra protection from sharp rocks that the raised footbed offers.


We did find them a little wobbly navigating slippery rocks and a raft tube due to the height of the heel. While the cushion is a boon for comfort at rest or just walking around on hard, flat surfaces, it resulted in a lack of sensitivity for navigating a portage trail.

Easy to slip on and comfortable to wear, we enjoyed wearing these shoes
Credit: Sara James

Traction


While the lugs on these kicks are pretty deep, they also align with the rather large drain holes. This allows for pretty good traction for the price; it was on par with more expensive models. We could navigate around a raft just as well as these spendier shoes and walk confidently down a rocky beach in Minnesota.



Yet those deep lugs align with the relatively large drain holes, which allowed small rocks and sand to get through to our feet. With bare feet, this resulted in a drop in comfort. We started feeling some of that chafe factor on the heels after extended hiking down a sound trail.

dlgjpa lightweight quick drying for women - despite the holes, we were pleasantly surprised at how grippy these...
Despite the holes, we were pleasantly surprised at how grippy these budget shoes were.
Credit: Sara James

Sensitivity


The DLGJPAs were middle of the road regarding sensitivity. We found our proprioception to be a little off when walking around a raft or navigating slippery, slopey rocks. This resulted in a lack of trust in our balance when walking up a portage trail and grabbing a snack out of the dry box in the raft.



Yet this sensitivity drop means the footbed is cushier, so the comfort factor goes up. When it comes to this decision whether to go for comfort or sensitivity, it comes down to what you're using your shoe for. If you're a paddleboarder, you may want something with good sensitivity and proprioception to stay balanced. If you're using your shoes for walking on beaches, the sensitivity is less of a big deal to you.

These shoes don't have the highest sensitivity, which makes them a bit tricky to navigate on slick, wet rock without sure footing.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Versatility


We found the DLGJPA Quick Drying Water Shoes to be pretty helpful across most water sports. They stuck under a raft tube to guide a section of the San Juan pretty well as compared to higher profile models. Given the stability of the footbed on hard, flat surfaces, we think they'd be great for paddle boarding.


While they'd be excellent across rafting, SUPing, canoeing, or probably a day at the pool, they didn't transition to shore as well as some other more versatile options. Yet for the price, we think they're worth it for people just getting into boating or other paddlesports and aren't sure whether they're ready to commit to the extensive gear expenditures.

dlgjpa lightweight quick drying for women - we found these shoes worked well as walking sneakers thanks to their...
We found these shoes worked well as walking sneakers thanks to their light weight. and cushioned sole.
Credit: Sara James

Warmth


For the relatively inexpensive barrier to entry these shoes offer, we found them to be quite warm. The mesh was stretchy enough to give us room to layer socks or even a dry suit, helped by the elastic adjustable rope strap. We also thought they drained quickly and dried out in the hot sun faster than many other shoes we tested.


Yet this stretchiness of the mesh comes at a loss in durability. We found the mesh unable to spring back to normalcy after wearing it with many layers; the holes in the mesh got even bigger after use. Overall, we think these kicks would be best in warmer areas where you'd wear them barefoot and be happy with superior draining and the quick-dry factor.

The upper mesh and holey soles make these shoes quick to drain and dry
Credit: Sara James

Quality of Construction


Where the DLGJPA's really took a hit was in durability. As mentioned above, the holes in the mesh seemed to stretch out easily with layering and didn't spring back to their regular stretch for bare feet after wearing a dry suit. We also found the elastic mechanism rather thin and unlikely to survive extensive yarding on it to pull over layered feet.


For rafters, the shoes slide easily under a thwart but are unlikely to survive a season of jamming your feet in every day due to the lack of durability in the mesh. We also think the mesh would separate from the footbed after stretching or jamming; even after a couple of days on the San Juan, we noticed some fraying in the stitching connecting the mesh to the comfy raised footbed. All that being said, the shoes would be great for someone hopping in a raft or SUP occasionally or folks who are just getting into water sports.

dlgjpa lightweight quick drying for women - these shoes are prone to fraying around the mesh panels...
These shoes are prone to fraying around the mesh panels, particularly at the toe box
Credit: Sara James

Should You Buy the DLGJPA Lightweight Quick Drying ?


If you're just getting into water sports and aren't ready to commit, or perhaps you're looking for a water shoe that works on the river and at the pool, reach for the DLGJPAs. Those looking for a budget, quick-drying, lightweight shoe may also pack a pair.

dlgjpa lightweight quick drying for women - those looking for a really lightweight water shoe should consider...
Those looking for a really lightweight water shoe should consider the DLGJPA's
Credit: Sara James

What Other Women's Water Shoe Should You Consider?


For a more durable option, you might want to head toward the Chaco Canyonlands or Astral Brewess 2.0. They will likely last you significantly longer and provide more protection to your feet.

These shoes had a tendency to collect small rocks in the holes which could get uncomfortable at times.
Credit: Natalie Kafader


Monica Nigon and Sara James