The Perfect Men's Slipper/Sandal/Flip-Flop in Hawaii *NOT SPONSORED*

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  • čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
  • So let’s talk slippers in Hawaii. While the rest of the world calls them flip flops, in Hawaii, we call them slippers. My slippers are getting worn down and rather than just buy the same thing, I thought I’d shop around and bring you along as I test out different brands to find what I think would be perfect slipper in Hawaii. This video is part discovery and part review of the best men's slipper/flip flop/sandal for me.
    And when I talk about the perfect slipper for Hawaii, I'm talking about something you can wear everyday that is versatile. I need to be able to walk in it on the sidewalk, but also walk in the sand and in some wet situations.
    This video is not sponsored.
    And yes, I spent over $200 to try to figure out the perfect Hawaii slipper. Hope you enjoy the video. Below are links to the slippers I tried. The links are not affiliate links since I bought all of the slippers myself.
    Locals Original - localsusa.com/collections/ori...
    Reef Phantoms - www.reef.com/phantoms/RF00204...
    Scott Makaha - scotthawaii.com/collections/m...
    Crocs Classic Flip II - www.crocs.com/p/classic-ii-fl...
    Hoka Ora Recovery Flip - www.hoka.com/en/us/mens-recov...
    OluKai Tuahine Waterproof Leather Sandal - olukai.com/products/tuahine-m...
    Intro - 0:00
    Overview of Different Slippers - 1:12
    Start of Review - 3:49
    Locals Original Review - 4:36
    Reef Phantoms Review - 5:35
    Scott Makaha Review - 6:50
    Crocs Classic Flip II Review - 8:23
    Hoka Ora Recovery Flip Review - 9:20
    OluKai Tuahine - 11:26
    Final Verdict - 15:49
    Filmed on Canon Vixia G60, Panasonic VX1, DJI Osmo Action, and Canon G1X III.
    📷 IG - / hello_from_hawaii

Komentáře • 453

  • @HelloFromHawaii
    @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety +14

    If you have recommendations for good slippers, please let me know. Always on the lookout for a good all-day slipper. 🤙

    • @lepq30
      @lepq30 Před 2 lety +4

      Reminds me of growing up in Hawaii. We were barefoot all the time and wore before Local slippers, they were plain black that's what we used until Kamaboko slippers then surfer slippers. My adult life I only kept a pair at my parents home. good laugh's, many thanks' of memories.

    • @SuiGenerisAbbie
      @SuiGenerisAbbie Před 2 lety +1

      Slippahs are also called zoris. My mother, from NYC, called them that.

    • @SuiGenerisAbbie
      @SuiGenerisAbbie Před 2 lety +1

      I like kamaboko kine slippahs with platform soles, ha, ha. Reef IS a great brand, but ... so spendy, Brah! 😱

    • @SuiGenerisAbbie
      @SuiGenerisAbbie Před 2 lety +4

      You mentioned not wanting to leave slippahs on the beach. Brah, I would never leave anything, unattended, on any beach in Hawai'i, because ... of possible theft. I hate to say this but, it is a valid concern over there!
      Also, wearing the right shoes and clothing (jewelry, too!) always makes all of us feel better about ourselves!
      🤙 There is nothing at all wrong with feeling like A King Of The Hill when you are wearing ... The Right Stuff! 👍

    • @jyosh0
      @jyosh0 Před 2 lety

      Cobian drano

  • @jefftrimm7806
    @jefftrimm7806 Před 4 dny +2

    You feel good wearing the Olukai’s because you can feel and see the quality and craftsmanship.

  • @wandadavis8025
    @wandadavis8025 Před 2 lety +14

    I’ve been wearing Olukais for several years. When I developed plantar fasciitis, they were the only footwear that gave me the support and comfort I needed to heal. Now that it’s gone, I still wear them because they feel so good. I’m in Oregon but I only wear shoes or boots if the weather demands it.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety +1

      Wow, great to hear that they gave you the support you needed. They just feel so good. 😆

  • @pobertubbesing
    @pobertubbesing Před 2 měsíci +2

    OluKais are the best slippers hands down. I’ve been wearing them for almost 8 years. It’s worth the money and I would never go back to others.

  • @OluKai
    @OluKai Před rokem +50

    Aloha! Just stumbled across your slipper review and wanted to say mahalo! We're stoked that you loved your OluKai slippahs and that they made you feel happy. We do have a 1 year product guarantee on all of our products too!

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před rokem +10

      Mahalo. Really enjoying my slippers and thank you for sending out the Zippy's collaboration box. 🤙 I appreciate the quality of the footwear.

    • @jeremyowens4115
      @jeremyowens4115 Před rokem +1

      Best slippers I've ever put under my feet. I love my OluKai slippers. Unfortunately today on a driftwood hunting adventure on the beach after a hurricane, my beloved slippers got taxed by a tractor along with a righteous pile of driftwood.

    • @SpitzPrincipal4
      @SpitzPrincipal4 Před rokem +1

      Another convert here, @Olukai. 2 months and I don't wear any other flip flop. Wore Reef's for 13 years, several models, Lord knows how many dollars and unsatisfied. Only took two models for me. The Olukai Kipi and the Ohana. VERY pleased! Several pairs now. Nigel from Duncan, British Columbia, Canada

    • @WinnersMind67
      @WinnersMind67 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@jeremyowens4115you sound like you are begging for a new pair. Embarrassing 😂😂😂

  • @hmmmm.3899
    @hmmmm.3899 Před 2 lety +26

    Locals: good temporary slipper, perfect for kids who always lose or forget their slippers and for adults who want something cheap to leave on the beach when surfing or when visiting friends and family
    Reef: comfy, especially the straps, but stays wet too long and, like you said, starts to smell
    Scott: heavy and less flexible but durable…straps need more cushion but it does dry faster
    Crocs: comfortable, dries easily, straps are weirdly spacious, not very good grip on wet ground
    Hoka: never tried it but it looks comfortable with all that extra cushion
    Olukai: love my olukai! Good grip on wet ground, doesn’t smell, takes a while to dry, expensive
    Since I wear slippers almost daily, I don’t mind spending the money on good quality. Happy feet are happy knees and a happy back…but I always have a spare slippahs or locals when I know I’ll have to leave them somewhere. Who knew that I’d watch and enjoy an 18 min video about slippers? 🤙🏽

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety +1

      Glad you watched the entire video. I made this video not so much as a review, but more just to share my discovery since I was genuinely curious which slipper was best for me. Gotta love the Reef slippers, but the OluKai surprised me.

    • @evalina98000
      @evalina98000 Před 2 lety

      Wen l saw was 20 minutes bout slippahs 😁, skipped to da 144 comments 🤣

  • @markheischman672
    @markheischman672 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for such honest reviews! I'm used to the locals style as thats what I've had my whole life. As I'm older now and looking for something better, this video was a huge help! Thank you!

  • @yvonnesmith8245
    @yvonnesmith8245 Před rokem

    Thank you for your recommendations! Looking forward to trying the Reef and Olukai slippers!😊

  • @RogueCorps
    @RogueCorps Před 2 lety +6

    I used to wear Reefs and they're still very good. Even though my entire family wore Olukai I stuck to Reef or Cobian, and every time I tried Olukai the arches were way too high for me. I finally gave them a try and suffered for it. It took about a day and a half to break in or get used to and but they became my favorites. The quality is excellent and they somehow look almost new after about 4 years. I have Olukai Olu'meas also which are all leather and flatter arches. Be aware of the ones like yours where the straps come from the sides instead of the tops, because they're way more forgiving to flatter and wider feet. Excellent customer service too.

  • @danacoffman1518
    @danacoffman1518 Před 2 lety +2

    Great video! I think the Olukai is a perfect choice. But yes, wear the cheap one to the beach. Thanks!
    All your videos are fabulous! We can't wait to move to Hawaii!

  • @myamytruong-yahoo1073
    @myamytruong-yahoo1073 Před 2 lety +2

    😆 What you said makes sense. The Olukai pair stands out and has an exclusive look. Thanks & have a happy holiday season.

  • @renatofrancorosas1397
    @renatofrancorosas1397 Před 10 měsíci

    Love the honesty

  • @lisal4824
    @lisal4824 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video and glad you told us which ones you expected to wear. I wear slippers or running shoes. My go to slipper has been Areosoft because of their arch support. They are super comfortable. But the Olukais sounded so good I just bought a pair online to try. Thanks!

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety

      Mahalo. Hope you like the OluKai pair. What shoes do you use? I've enjoyed Asics.

  • @fobbdeep888
    @fobbdeep888 Před 2 lety +1

    Great review, I knew this was gonna be fun before I even watched it. I need to upgrade my sandal game to avoid waste from all the cheap stuff I've been using

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety +1

      Mahalo! I think it's good to have a couple of pairs. That's why I like the Locals for the beach and the OluKai's and Reefs for every day use. Used the Locals at the beach recently. Never had to worry about them at all.

  • @fdhandford5119
    @fdhandford5119 Před rokem

    I was up in Haleiwa last weekend and picked up some Koko‘o’s that were highly recommended for me as I use them for all surfaces… sidewalks, grass, dry sand, wet sand, reefs, and through the water… Best slipah’s I ever had!…

  • @valentinamarialiao9570

    Loving and relaxing shores.

  • @YellowProductions
    @YellowProductions Před 2 lety +5

    Great video Chris! And I love that flip flops are called Slippers in Hawaii :)

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks. I heard they are called thongs in Australia? 😆

  • @doninhawaii4433
    @doninhawaii4433 Před 2 lety +5

    Great choice Chris. My top 3 too. I leave the Olukai in the car and wear my locals to the beach. Lol 👍🤙

  • @scottakahoshi715
    @scottakahoshi715 Před 2 lety

    I've been wearing Scott slippahs from Walmart for many years, very durable. I don't find them heavy and I wear them all day. Great videos!

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety +1

      Mahalo for sharing. I've heard good things about Scotts and their durability.

  • @opshn5233
    @opshn5233 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the video. wound up picking up a pair of Olukai today. Still not sure if they are more comfortable than my other slippahs but they really make me feel good about myself.

  • @kennoma7998
    @kennoma7998 Před 2 lety

    Arigato for the always informative videos. Got me some Reefs based on your recommendation and they are very comfortable.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety +1

      I'm glad they are comfortable. Just watch out if they get wet and you walk on slick surfaces.

  • @trey18ym
    @trey18ym Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome video Chris! You convinced me. Olukai all the way!

  • @Crumb_Trails
    @Crumb_Trails Před 10 měsíci

    I just got my Olukai Ohanas. Right out the box i thought the feel of these is above any other I've ever wore. My last pair of flip flops, I mean slippahs, were great. They lasted a very long time but i haven't found anything built like those to replace them. Now I have. I wear boots all the time for work and play, but when I'm just relaxing i like a comfortable pair of slippahs around the house or at camp....... maybe even a quick trip to the store. Nobody wants to see my feet.
    Thank you for the review. It really opened my eyes to the different styles and builds that are out there. I think I'm going to purchase another pair of Olukai leather slippahs. And thanks for getting "slippahs" in my vocabulary.

  • @vkwan0o
    @vkwan0o Před 2 lety

    I love reefs. I gotta check out the OluKais. Thanks for the review!

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety

      Reefs are great. OluKai slippers are good. A little pricey, but I'm glad I bought it.

  • @ryamashiroya
    @ryamashiroya Před 2 lety

    Great timing. I’ve been doing small kine research for a new pair.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety +1

      Always good to try different ones. I'm glad I took the time to test out the best one for me. Now I know which brands to stick with and which ones to avoid.

  • @daytonyoshida4153
    @daytonyoshida4153 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks!
    I just got a pair of OluKai Tuahine from S. Tokunaga store in Hilo. I wear a size 9 too. Feels awesome! 🤙😎

  • @ginnyglassburn8666
    @ginnyglassburn8666 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the comparison video. Since I've moved to the mainland, I don't wear slippers anymore---it's more because of self-preservation than anything else---without any kind of treads to the sole, I found myself slipping on wet surfaces. The main reason I gave them up was because I climbed a ladder with slippers and broke my foot because there was no support under my foot. My alternative play-wear is Skechers Outdoor Lifestyle Sandals---close to a slipper but with support and treads to keep from slipping. Keep up the good work!

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety

      Mahalo for sharing. Yeah, gotta make sure you have the right footwear. But I still wore them on the mainland. Slipped on the ice a few times. 😆

  • @WhoInvitedThatGirlAgain
    @WhoInvitedThatGirlAgain Před 2 lety +9

    Olukai all the way. I thought I lost my mind dropping $50 at the NEX, but I have flat feet and normally can’t wear slippers for extended walks. When I put the Ho‘opio Olukais on for the first time, it was more comfortable than any other slippers I have ever worn. I was also able to convince myself that they were “nice” enough to wear practically everywhere.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety +1

      Didn't know they sold them at NEX. Tax free 😆

    • @MAGA2024.endwokeness
      @MAGA2024.endwokeness Před rokem

      @@HelloFromHawaii What model of Olukai would you recommend? I'm fine with paying whatever

  • @DerfLrak
    @DerfLrak Před rokem

    Absolutely love my Olukai slippers I got on Maui! So comfortable and solid

  • @Pixics
    @Pixics Před 2 lety

    I've never paid attention to the brand of slippers before, a really in depth review.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks. Yeah, I figure it would be fun to try different brands since I wear slippers most days.

  • @lancesay
    @lancesay Před 2 lety

    just those locals, cant never go wrong!

  • @kennethsutton8810
    @kennethsutton8810 Před měsícem

    I totally understand and totally agree with you that a more expensive comfortable shoe feels good and makes you feel good about yourself 😂😂😂😂😂. I know it sounds so shallow. My father taught me to always buy one good pair of shoes than several cheap pairs of shoes. I’ve been doing my due diligence and investigation in buying new slippers and I think I’m going for the Olakai slippers. Thank you for your transparency and honesty.
    Ken in California

  • @adamshipley5415
    @adamshipley5415 Před 2 lety +2

    What you said about the Olukai, I feel you. The humble part of you can't justify how it makes you feel for the price. But it's nice to have a few qualityi things that make you feel good.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety

      🤙

    • @monsterenergy927
      @monsterenergy927 Před rokem

      I’ve had my pair for 10 years now (the fully leather wrapped version). So for me they have definitely been cost effective at the $80 price point I got them for compared to buying a $20 pair that I lose/break the toe strap/wear out every couple of years.

  • @dagrindzguy4250
    @dagrindzguy4250 Před 2 lety +1

    Team Scott all the way. I admittedly haven't tried the other slippers (other than Local's from kid days) because once I bought my first pair of Scott's over 20 years ago I never bought anything else. They are comfortable and last forever. Even when they start to look faded and a little tattered they still last for years and work good.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety

      Good to know. The Scott slippers were just a little too firm for me. Solid, but I like a little flexibility.

  • @SunnyIlha
    @SunnyIlha Před 2 lety

    Whoa, great episode!

  • @richardlewis8393
    @richardlewis8393 Před 2 lety

    Aloha bro, lived there for a few years, wagons instead of shopping carts is another awesome thing to say on the mainland. Ppl look at u funny. Honu(turtle) is one ive thought my kids(2,3). Keep it bro. Mahalo

  • @TheIronEzreal
    @TheIronEzreal Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for the info

  • @sicilian1529
    @sicilian1529 Před 2 lety +2

    Rainbow. Extremely popular in California and Florida.

  • @seantamura-sato4456
    @seantamura-sato4456 Před 2 lety

    great video! I remember in the 90's there was a time when the Teva's with the straps were trendy for kids in HI and we stopped wearing our Local's for a while. That fad came and went; Local's are timeless.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety

      I still remember Flojos. Usually broke really fast, but we always tied them to extend their life.

    • @radicalbeachbabe2868
      @radicalbeachbabe2868 Před rokem

      @@HelloFromHawaii That is so funny you mentioned Flojos. I have a pair of those that I had for about 6 years and still never broke. Only the Leather is slightly starting to flake off.

  • @edrictong1350
    @edrictong1350 Před 2 lety +2

    I have been wearing Scott Hawaii slippers for 40 years. I recommend them. I do not notice the weight. No problem if they get wet. Very durable. My 87 year old mom still wears Locals. I may have to try those OluKai slippers.

  • @DragonNinja
    @DragonNinja Před 2 lety

    I've gotten the "NeedBo NDB Men's Classical Comfortable II Flip-Flop" in the coffee color twice now, and they're super comfortable. I pretty much only wear these, unless I'm going into the office(I work from home, so that's not often).

  • @LB-ou8py
    @LB-ou8py Před rokem

    I just found your channel, great review. I had never been a fan of crocs until about 5 years ago when I learned they made flip flops (slippers). I fell in love with the Crocband flip, the thinner strap may be better on your feet. They are thin enough to squeeze in my carry on luggage and work great for shower shoes, house shoes, pool and beach. Five years of travel use and they don't show much wear. Then my second favorite of crocs is the Baya Flip so comfortable and great for people who need arch support. Love them for around the house, store or neighborhood. Both run about $30 and less if you catch a sale. Since I liked the others so much, like you I decided to try the Classic Crocs Flip and they are not my favorite. I'm female so wearing the unisex, which is a man's medium is like a wide for a woman so I have lots of room. What I don't like about this pair is The little nubs are more prominent in the bottom of the foot than the previous two I named. It took about a year of daily wear to get them to smooth down enough that I didn't notice it anymore.

  • @hawaiianpunchoner
    @hawaiianpunchoner Před 2 lety

    Good stuff... the older I get the more of a slipper snob I become...when we're young our feet can take more of a beating but now,can't do it...love this episode👍👍

  • @Cruisingfoodies
    @Cruisingfoodies Před 2 lety

    The foam volcoms are my fav!

  • @CYHo-PG
    @CYHo-PG Před 2 lety +3

    We call them ‘slippers’ in sunny 🇸🇬 too! From the $4 (squeaky) to $10 (firm wear), and now $28 (cushiony, ribbed sole for comfort & running errands in) 🙋🏻‍♀️

  • @frankfrankly8764
    @frankfrankly8764 Před 2 lety +1

    Olukais are the way to go. Wore reefs for 20 years and bought a pair of Olukais 2 years ago. Nvr buy anything else again. The leather is durable, arch support is great and with the bottom pads you don’t get that suction affect when waking on wet surfaces. That feeling you get is from being different, not bc you spent the money but bc others think it’s silly to spend $100+.

  • @drill0702
    @drill0702 Před rokem

    I find the Archies Arch Support Slippers to be very comfortable and durable. Feels great on your feet.

  • @anilia1030
    @anilia1030 Před 2 lety +1

    I like my rainbows. Very comfortable for me

  • @makulewahine
    @makulewahine Před 2 lety +1

    Interesting review. Thanks for the info. I still have a pair of ?? I bought at HIC before I left Hawaii 30 years ago. They don't get much wear here in WA. Too wet, too cold, too whatever. I first changed to Birkenstocks which really worked well with wool socks, even in the snow. Then I got old and started throwing them off as I walked. LOL But....I am ready to buy a new pair of slippahs which I do wear occasionally. I wear Hoka One's for running and walking but I doubt I'd enjoy the "recovery" slippers. As for the OluKais, it's just like wearing dress shoes instead of sneakers. You feel more dressed up and special. So don't apologize for how you feel. I hope that feeling never goes away. Aloha.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety

      Mahalo for sharing. I've really been considering the Hoku shoes for running. I figure I have some time before the Honolulu Marathon to break in new shoes. Currently running in Asics.

  • @nflmatters
    @nflmatters Před rokem

    Going with the Reef Santa Ana, my previous Reef Slippers finally rest after 5 years of everyday use. Good review….Subscribed

  • @PokeWub
    @PokeWub Před dnem

    Olukai’s are so good, lol, but you’re right I just bought the $120 leather pair and I don’t want to break them in at the beach just yet. I’ll use my old pair for that.

  • @ericinouye803
    @ericinouye803 Před 18 dny

    I loved your review and decided to subscribe. I live in Washington state, where it is generally wet. I currently wear a pair of durable Nike slippers that I bought several years ago. I used to wear Scott's, because of the arch support. I tried Island Slippers, but they were clunky and heavy.

  • @justinum1297
    @justinum1297 Před 2 lety

    It's really useful for me! I've looked for slippers for a month. U stopped me thinking stupid. 🤔

  • @normandea
    @normandea Před 2 lety

    Good review Chris. I have Reef, and I really like them. Actually bought them on Kaua'i a few years ago. But the leather OluKai Tuahine looks really nice. A more "dressy" flip flop so to speak? Looks super comfortable. Question, if you say have a foot size of 7 1/2, should you buy an 8 or a 7? Thanks for the recommendations.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety

      Awesome. Yeah, I like my Reefs too. For OluKai, I got size 9. I run about an 8.5 or 9 depending on the shoe. It was nice to try them on at the slipper store at Ala Moana. Island Sole?

  • @Bennyblades44
    @Bennyblades44 Před měsícem

    For anyone looking at Olukais. I got a pair in 2013 and wore them every warm day for the last 10 years. I just went in the closet to get them and the toe part FINALLY broke. 10 years!!! I’m ordering new one asap!

  • @mv3048
    @mv3048 Před rokem

    I use my Scott rubber slippers when I know I'm going on long after lunch/dinner walks. The heavier slipper feels comfortable to me on these walks. Rainbow leather slippers are my all day cruise around town slipper and are very comfortable even after 5 years in the same pair.

  • @gilbertplays
    @gilbertplays Před rokem +2

    For me It's Islander slippers from the Philippines as it can last longer than any other brand. It's so versatile, you can use it on land, beaches, cracked surfaces and even climb trees with it.

    • @HipposHateWater
      @HipposHateWater Před rokem

      This is me with Luna sandals, but specifically the ones with repurposed tire tread for outsoles. I just wish they weren't so f*cking expensive, even if mine have lasted most of a decade with little noticeable wear. (Technically they're not flip-flops, but they feel like flip-flops with a bonus heel strap so I still consider them mostly related.)

  • @Aetirnel
    @Aetirnel Před rokem +2

    Scott’s are known on my home island for their amazing durability. There’s a saying that they last a lifetime, but unfortunately the locals tend to lose em before they get to test that theory out lol. I have a friend who has not changed their pair of Scott’s in 12 years.

  • @dizzeland
    @dizzeland Před 2 lety

    Aloha Chris! I highly recommend the Vionic Tide, Olukai Mea Ola, Mekila and Halo slippers and my wife has multiple pairs of Fit Flop slippers in casual and dressy styles. We also have Hoka slippers for indoor use and they are really comfortable but you're right about the foot retention straps being a bit too long and made for someone with a "thicker" foot. I'm not a small guy but they could shorten the straps by a good inch or so to make it even more comfortable. It almost looks like it was designed for someone wearing three pairs of wool socks!
    This isn't slipper related, but for super comfy all day on your feet walking shoes the Hoka Bondi SR (slip resistant) or Bondi 7 shoes are great AND they have a thick sole which makes you taller!! I have 6 pairs of Hokas but these are my go to when I'm walking around Kakaako.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety +1

      Funny you mention the Hoka Bondi SR. I just got a pair. The shoes are comfortable, but wide.

    • @dizzeland
      @dizzeland Před 2 lety

      @@HelloFromHawaii Yeah, they will take a little time to get used to but they're great, especially on wet slippery surfaces like smooth concrete and tile.

  • @daizyduke12
    @daizyduke12 Před rokem

    Thanks for the slippa vid

  • @chatbass2468
    @chatbass2468 Před dnem

    I moved from the Caribbean to London. We get about 1-2 months maybe where I can wear slippers from sun up to sun down, and I max it out! (I miss boardshorts too 😞)

  • @anamelo8.8
    @anamelo8.8 Před rokem +1

    in Brazil we have this brand called HAVAINAS and they are the best last for long time and are so confortable.

  • @UnannouncedFart
    @UnannouncedFart Před 2 lety +1

    I've worn Reef my entire adult life. I haven't had any desire to try anything else because they're so comfortable.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety

      Agreed. They are really comfortable. How do they handle when getting wet?

  • @mikes_in_paradise78
    @mikes_in_paradise78 Před 10 dny

    Im a big fan of reef slippahs. They last long and are pretty comfortable.

  • @peterjna12
    @peterjna12 Před 2 lety

    Olukai are my favorites. Just got a fresh pair today.

  • @SwanShadow
    @SwanShadow Před 2 lety +2

    I switched to OluKai slippers a while back, and man, are my feet happy that I did. I need a lot of support, plus I have wide feet, and no other slippers I've tried do me right like my OluKais. I'm in a pair all day, every day (I work from home), and the foot pain I used to get after walking around in other slippers is totally gone. They're pricey, no doubt, but worth the money for me.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety +1

      Mahalo for sharing. Glad to hear they worked out. They feel good.

  • @JAY1892
    @JAY1892 Před rokem

    You gotta love CZcams! Thank you. 🙏🏾👍

  • @bryanwalling7778
    @bryanwalling7778 Před rokem

    Hey dude, loved the video. Being a Floridian I'm also in my flip flops daily, and I got a really good laugh at your comments on Olukai. I'm partial with them, and have an embarrassingly amount of their brands over the years, and literally just last week I had the same thought you expressed. With the worry about wearing them for whatever reason, theft, or with me I'm afraid to ruin them. In my case I got their $175 pair and they have sat in my closet for 2 years with very minimal wear and I finally busted them out last week and said screw it lol. If I'm paying that much for them the least I can do is enjoy them. The pair you got are great for being around water as well as being leather, I'd recommend their Nui as well, if you like the pair in this video. My favorite of theirs is their Halo, it's their HLA brand that I found to be extremely durable and made for the daily life of Hawaiian lifeguards. Anyway. Love the video. I believe I have about every brand Olukai makes sadly, so hit me up if you need any reviews or comments on any of them. #OlukaiRocks

  • @Profitwithhart
    @Profitwithhart Před 2 lety

    Reefs are like the tennis shoes of slippers. There is a performance aspect, a slight cushion on the impact and spring to the return. It's my all around sippers. I've even played basketball in them with my sons when they were in Jr. High. They're my dress slippers too.
    Olukai's made me feel special when wearing also but not all day kind of wear.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety

      Reefs are great. Still my go-to slippers for just walking around. But the Okukai's are nice.

  • @rayage777
    @rayage777 Před 2 lety +10

    Thanks for making this, I have never thought of a different slippah because I have been wearing Scott's for 30 years. Never heard of Reef's before, so I might have to look into it next time I shop. For me, it's about what can you afford. When I was a kid, we could only afford the basic Zori. You know the blue one that is way thinner than the Local's and the front part would come off after a month and you would put a stick through it to make it last another month. I would think because the OluKai is leather, it wouldn't do good after going through water. Not to mention that thing cost twice as much as the shoes I buy.
    You forgot to test the aerodynamics of the slippahs, you were supposed to put it on your hands and then run.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety +5

      The Reefs have always been great. I was surprised by the OluKai pair. The leather is waterproof so it was good after getting wet.
      I was going to test the aerodynamics, but more in a throwing test. Decided it was best not to throw slippers randomly at the park. 😆

    • @evalina98000
      @evalina98000 Před 2 lety

      Ae, Zoris 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Aetirnel
      @Aetirnel Před rokem

      @@evalina98000 Chamorro?

  • @alyssadiceflipper5201
    @alyssadiceflipper5201 Před 2 lety

    Good point on the Olukai about not leaving it alone in a public place. It's like leaving a Gucci bag by the pool.

  • @jacobwurst
    @jacobwurst Před 11 měsíci

    Great video! I’ve have a pair of the olukai leather sandals myself. I will be honest I am not sure about getting them wet (I just wear casually right now) because they are leather. I’m not sure if they will discolor or loose longevity from actually getting them wet. What has your experience been with them?

  • @ryanlapinad
    @ryanlapinad Před 2 lety

    olukai are heavy but fit to wear all day and will last several years. spongy and light works for me. i invested in keen wrap around for daily bike and weekend hike.

  • @jcrewguy123
    @jcrewguy123 Před rokem

    I went from cheap, to Reef and for the last several years OluKai's. Some leather beds, some neoprene, but all are outstanding. They provide the most arch support which helps them to be comfortable to wear for long periods. Just one guy's opinion.

  • @haircole
    @haircole Před 2 lety +3

    I remember the first time I spent $100. For shoes…then before I knew it I was dropping $400. On shoes and another $25. For shoe trees fine polish with tax $$$ 🙄. It’s great being retired in Hawaii. With slippers and a pedicure 😇🤙🏽

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety

      lol. Yeah, this was the most I spent on slippers. But well worth the knowledge of testing them out and finally knowing what's best for me.
      Sounds a lot like camera gear. Prices start out low, but slowly grow over time.

  • @Eric_G14
    @Eric_G14 Před 2 lety

    Kaka'ako kasuals are my everyday go to. Super comfortable

  • @hendricktran3089
    @hendricktran3089 Před 2 lety +1

    I was looking forward to picking up a pair of Scott’s during my trip to Hawaii but it doesn’t look like they sell them at Walmart anymore. I need the rubber cross textured top surface to grip the bottom of my foot because I walk in water a lot. I had a pair of Tevas like that but they don’t make them anymore.
    Another leather slipper I’d recommend are the Rainbows made in Southern California. I really like them a lot when I’m doing non-water activities.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety

      I thought they still sold them at Walmart, but you have to ask for assistance to get them because they are locked up.

  • @janclimo2284
    @janclimo2284 Před 2 lety

    REEF SCOTT & LOCALS... LOL 😆 My dad's slippers are always fun!

  • @cyee6901
    @cyee6901 Před rokem

    Olukai are really a fabulous sandal!

  • @briangatdula7409
    @briangatdula7409 Před 2 lety

    I grew up and still wear today Scott slippers, there the best for me

  • @kithg
    @kithg Před 2 lety +1

    LOL! Looks like you made good choices. I have to say, I wore my Chacos almost constantly when I lived in Hawaii. More of a sandal than a slipper, though, but it gets wet and dries out, no problem. I do want to ask, how does the leather on the OluKai ones hold up to getting wet? Windward, my sandals got wet every single day. Plus, nice to know your name. Not sure I did, before this.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety +1

      The OluKai model is waterproof and dries off. I had to double-check before walking in the water because I didn't want to worry about walking in the rain.

  • @PIMPSTA951
    @PIMPSTA951 Před rokem

    I use to buy the $20 dollar sandals all the time, then i bought some $40 dollar sandals that felt good. I was told to try OluKais by a good friend of mine and i couldn't justify the cost. So i said what the heck ill try them. I paid $85 for them and don't regret them one bit. I even bought a pair that was all leather for $100 and are also great. Olukais nailed everything you can want and need on sandals and are amazing. Highly recommend them

  • @yukosu109
    @yukosu109 Před 2 lety

    We are going back to Oahu next month, oh yea for sure buying more Locals !

  • @kenrobison9528
    @kenrobison9528 Před rokem +1

    Spencer slippers are great.

  • @sheriandreas8260
    @sheriandreas8260 Před 2 lety +1

    Aloha from So. CA 🤙 I used to love to where sandals “slippers” & I had a few pair but my feet would hurt after a while, I went to a podiatrist & learned that I have high arches so I need arch support footwear. The sandals that I wear now are so comfortable that I wore out the label so I will let you know what they are called as soon as I find out. Find the best shoes, sandals or “slippers” for your feet. Taking care of your feet is so important. Have a beautiful night.

  • @shau413
    @shau413 Před rokem

    Just saw your video again. Thanks for suggestions. I have two pairs of Scotts. Does anyone remember Beachcomber Bills? I bought a comfortable pair on Piikoi Street during college in the 1970s. They were great for the water, fishing and beach. Aloha.

  • @glennhalila8279
    @glennhalila8279 Před rokem

    My Dad's from the Philippines and he calls em Slippers too! I have a lot of family living in South Florida. I was visiting them every other month sometimes for a week of two, sometimes for just a day or two. My Mom bought me a pair of Navy Blue Oakley Super Coil 2.0 several years ago for my Birthday (before Covid-19). They're still in Great Shape, except for the bottom tread is a little bit worn out, because I wear them a lot in the house and in the warm weather all the time. It's hard for me to walk in em when they get wet because they get a little slippery on the bottom of my feet and my feet slide around and I have to walk slowly. It also changes they way I walk when they get wet too. Still, I'd rather where these, than the old cheap rubbery pair that I used to wear, before I got my Oakley Super Coil 2.0. I actually bought myself a new pair in a different color for my Birthday last week. Normally I visit my family in Florida for my Birthday. One reason is I like to go Deep Sea Fishing on My Birthday. I couldn't get off of work this year. One more thing. I had a repeating dream that I was the Big Kahuna. It's very detailed and graphic. It's a Really Amazing Dream! Aloha!

  • @carlneb8619
    @carlneb8619 Před 2 lety

    Don't feel guilty about buying and wearing the Olakais. I bought my first pair about six months ago and the arch support is very prominent. I really enjoy them. You only live once and your feet will thank you for it.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety

      Glad you like them. I like mine too. Still feels good after all these months.

  • @islandsnow
    @islandsnow Před 2 lety

    I swear i have my Scott slippers for 20+ years. They just don’t break down. It’s wasn’t cheap at the time but given the fact that it lasts forever, i think its well worth it.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety

      I heard Scott slippers last a long time. Good to know as I keep testing it in my rotation.

  • @PinkBanshees
    @PinkBanshees Před rokem

    When I lived in Makaha. When I was younger I always wanted to get Scott's and when I finally was able to get them they there the best I ever had. And when I moved to the mainland I still wish I could get them as easily as when I was in Hawaii. I would and will get them when I moved back to Hawaii

  • @sherw6456
    @sherw6456 Před 2 lety

    I'm a Teva kinda gal...even though mine aren't the slippah-type, but have the ankle strap as well. I know Teva does make slippahs, but since I'm cheap all my Teva sandals come from second-hand and I have yet to find a Teva slippah for thrift.
    I do have almost a dozen different colors of Locals, even the "fancier" ones with the "massaging" footbed :::eyeroll:::
    $3 more, yeah, so *faaaaancy*
    Love your videos, brah! Mahalo!

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety

      Thanks. Glad you enjoy the videos. Those fancy Locals are classic! 🤙

  • @mkeonine
    @mkeonine Před 2 lety

    Got my dollar ones, from the dollar store. Life is good.

  • @englandsammo3904
    @englandsammo3904 Před 2 lety

    I have owned many slippers over the years and the Olukai is the best I have ever owned Hands down. I did get them on sale for $60.

  • @jjlebon6798
    @jjlebon6798 Před 2 lety

    I have the Olukai just got em. Found em on eBay for 70$ love em

  • @darrellsakai1786
    @darrellsakai1786 Před 2 lety +1

    I have Olukai i think they have different styles. Mine were Olukai Ohana $70.00 i got um from Norstroms and i have never been back to any other brand or rubber slippers. Plus years ago back my heels would hurt so i went to c a foot doc & he said the worst thing to wear on ur feet r those flat rubber slippers which we all grew up using. Doc said our feet r not shaped flat which rubber slippers r. Thats when i changed to better quality slippers & has made a big difference.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety +1

      Mahalo for sharing. They have different styles. I wanted one that was waterproof, but also comfortable. The Tuahine ones are great.

  • @radicalbeachbabe2868
    @radicalbeachbabe2868 Před rokem +1

    These are all radical sandals. However, my favorite are still the classic Carver Suede Leather Sandals by Quicksilver. I have just recently purchased the black pair since I owned my light tan brown pair for 8 years now. They are so comfy. When you slip your feet into them it feels so soft like your feet are being cushioned and still have support being they are not completely flat. They have for me stood the test of time. Wear them everywhere and even in the Wintertime. Got plenty sandy, even a wave tried to take them once and got soaked. No smell and by the look can't even tell they have gotten wet at all. Many other flip flops to would fail me, because the tip of the soles would start to separate and one time I almost tripped down a flight of stairs. So I love my Quicksilvers. They are going for only $28.00 which is what I paid for them 8 years ago. You should try them out. You may just love them too.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před rokem

      Thanks for the recommendation

    • @radicalbeachbabe2868
      @radicalbeachbabe2868 Před rokem

      @@HelloFromHawaii I am trying to break in my new black ones. I have to say one thing about my Quicksilver is it the more you wear them the more comfortable they become. They're not you're really fancy flip flop but that's why I like them too because I'm very casual.

  • @tracyalan7201
    @tracyalan7201 Před 2 lety +1

    Its a great video. Practical and hilarious. I love the 'feel good slippers', the Cadillac slipper when you want to feel good and impressive the neighbors at a Pot Luck at their house, unless you're worried...who the bugga that stole my slippers, especially going Open House looking and finding your slippers gone. At that point, take the Locals. I'm surprised that you didn't have the running challenge to them. In the old prehistoric days of barefoot running in the neighborhood, it wasn't uncommon to play basketball in rubber slippers on a hot summer day. How do these ones handle the court dry, wet playing. I remember many a day, there was a pickup game and nobody had shoes and playing on hot court was pretty challenging. One thing I would mention that as we age, we do have greater foot problems, like needing more arch support, which these days, if I know I'm doing extensive walking, locals basic doesn't have the arch support, that's why the more expensive ones if they fit your foot, but check with your doctor on that. Last thought, enjoy your slippers while you can, cheap/middle/high end, over time, you never know when the slipper breaks on you at the worst time at the hottest time of the day and the farthest from any place selling slippers. It might be your slippers giving you payback for not appreciating them and committing slippa suicide to remind us how dependent we are on them.

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety +1

      Mahalo for the comment. I was going to do running and throwing tests, but I was too shame. Didn't want people to think I was crazy. 😆

    • @alexcarter8807
      @alexcarter8807 Před 2 lety

      Oh, well, you want the "Cadillac" slippah, you gotta get some kamaboko slippahs, "flying spark plug" brand.

  • @Setthehuk
    @Setthehuk Před 2 lety

    Take care of your feet Bradah. I did the same thing your doing now with Olukai 10 years ago. I wear nothing else but Olukai slippa in the neoprene material. There a little cheaper than leather ones. I know what you mean about feeling more confident about yourself. Aloha!

    • @HelloFromHawaii
      @HelloFromHawaii  Před 2 lety +1

      Mahalo! I saw that material. I probably should have gone with those since they are a little cheaper, but hard to pass on the Tuahine.

  • @jeremywendelin
    @jeremywendelin Před rokem

    Want to see you try rainbows from southern California they are the most comfortable they mold to your feel like Birkenstocks. I’ve got the double layer and the ones that are made in calfornia

  • @khanscombe619
    @khanscombe619 Před 2 lety

    I like the sound of comfort of the Olukai. Have you experienced the local Southern California Rainbow full leather? I like them for walking all over beach & boardwalk but they done look good later but comfy. How well did those hold up to regular salt water use & walking w/ wet feet?
    I get in & out of water, on & off a board, walking wet , up & down straits & slippery ramped surfaces. What’s a good slipper, yet comfy idea to look at? I’m willing to carry 2 pr