

🩴 Step into comfort, style, and summer-ready vibes with adidas Shower Adilette!
The adidas Shower Adilette is a unisex, slip-on slide sandal featuring a one-piece moulded EVA upper and outsole for durability and quick drying. It includes a soft Cloudfoam footbed for superior comfort and a lightweight design that ensures all-day wearability. Ideal for beach, pool, or casual wear, these slides combine functional performance with sleek, minimalist style.






| Country of origin | India |
| Inner material | Synthetics |
| Material composition | SYNTHETICS |
| Outer material | Synthetic |
| Sole material | Rubber |
E**M
They seem good, comfortable and fit me perfectly (without socks, and 1 size bigger)
I was quite worried after reading all the reviews here, about the sizing being completely wrong and possibly even being fake etc (although there are even some similar reviews about the sizing etc on the Adidas site about ones purchased directly from there). So I'm going to try to write quite an in-depth review of what I received. I ordered both the Aqua version in size 9 and the Comfort version in size 8 (as even the Adidas site says to go a size bigger for the Aqua one but not the Comfort), from Amazon as the seller. So this review covers both (but I'll include only the relevant photos). I'm pretty sure mine are genuine anyway. They both came in a plastic bag rather than a box, but with an Adidas "shelf hanger" thing in the bag too, so I think they're just packaged for hanging up on a rail in a shop. The labels on the bag, on the tags attached to the shoes and on the shoes themselves do all say the same size number for US and UK, but I have a feeling that's Adidas themselves getting that wrong, and that might also explain some of the sizing issues (i.e. if these are actually US sizes, the shoes would be one size smaller than they should be here). I can't see any serial numbers on the shoes themselves (which apparently Adidas print on all their shoes, but I think that might only be for their proper shoes/trainers rather than these). But the Aqua version does have a little QR code label on the sole of each shoe, with some sort of serial number which is different between the two sides (a good sign apparently). The Comfort version didn't have these stickers, but that's the only difference, all the other packaging and printing of labels etc is exactly the same style. Well, except that the Comfort version also has an extra little disclaimer tag saying "Not for shower use" (I guess due to the spongy footbed which would absorb water). On to the actual shoes themselves, they do seem to be about the same size as eachother (so one size bigger for the Aqua one was correct), and also seem a little bit smaller (in length) compared to my usual size 8 Clarks shoes. But, to my surprise, both pairs actually seem to fit my feet perfectly (without socks)! I was particularly worried as I have wide feet (so my usual shoes are size 8 H - extra wide - and in the past I've had to wear size 9 or 10 trainers when they were standard width), but somehow it's not an issue with these. I'm not actually sure yet which version I prefer (and I don't have any prior experience with this style of shoes to compare with) - the Comfort version is of course softer underfoot, but the Aqua version is actually softer than it looks like it would be, so I feel like there's not actually that much difference once wearing them. I also see why people have complained about the edges of the strap being sharp on the Comfort version (the padding ends shortly before the edge, which isn't ideal), but it doesn't seem to be an issue for me personally. My feet don't really seem to press into the upper edge enough to feel it at all (even while walking), and I can only feel the lower edge if I lift my toes into it on purpose. The footbed of both is sort of contoured around the toe area, and I feel like my feet/toes possibly fit the Aqua version better around there. The sole of the Comfort version is more flexible though, which means it stays close to my heel when bending at the toes while walking, whereas the Aqua ones don't bend as much so they pull away from the heel more - but I don't think enough for it to be an issue really.
J**R
Fab
Great sliders. Bought for my partner as a present. They do start off a wee bit tight but loosen a bit over time. Size is spot on and they’re good quality and good arch support.
K**P
Solid product
These slidders are lightweight, waterproof, and very comfortable to wear. I’ve used them in wet conditions and they felt secure, which shows the grip. The build feels durable and high-quality without being heavy, so they’re easy to wear for long periods. They also look good and feel like excellent value for money. The only thing to note is that the sizing runs a bit small, so I recommend ordering one size up for the best fit. Overall, a reliable, well-made product that delivers on comfort, durability, and performance.
A**Y
Comfy
Good holiday footwear Comfortable slidders
Y**I
Very very bad sizing.
I got these for my husband who is a size 8, I am a size 5 and they fit me perfectly. Do not order, the sizes are clearly wrong. They're comfy if you can actually find your right size. Going by what happened, you'll have to get 2 to 3 sizes up. Not good.
S**A
Runs small.
Nice shoes but run small. Ordered a size 10 as normally a size 9 and still too small. Will it try a size 11.
D**A
Good value for money
Nice Adidas slides
R**S
A bargain
Brilliant and a bargain
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