Our verdict

90
Superb!

Astral’s TR1 Mesh is getting the attention of the outdoor-loving community with its versatility, water readiness, and lightness. Going in and out of water in this amphibious shoe is a real pleasure. No matter how wet it gets, the Astral mesh will keep you surefooted and fresh.

Pros

  • Track and field
  • Exceptionally sticky on wet terrain
  • Spacious toebox
  • Impressively lightweight
  • Versatile in use
  • Well-made and durable

Cons

  • Not for longer hikes
  • best water hiking shoes

Why trust us 

Salomon X Ultra 4:

  • Salomon X Ultra 4
  • a super breathable, lightweight option for summer
  • a water shoe with a wide toebox for wide and swelling feet

Astral TR1 Mesh logo

Who should NOT buy the shoe

Given its 20 mm thick sole and a 1 mm heel-to-toe differential, this Astral shoe is definitely not meant for long-distance hikes on challenging terrain. For more serious hiking endeavors, you will be better off with a shoe like a water shoe with a wide toebox for wide and swelling feet or Salomon X Ultra 4.

Astral TR1 Mesh lightweight upper

For water hiking, Astral Mesh is hard to beat

The shoe's ability to shed water through its mesh upper and special drainage ports in the sole astonished a lot of reviewers. Those who took the shoe fishing, canoeing, and hiking through the creeks found it hard to believe how fast the water got away from the interiors. What's more, it also dried remarkably fast afterward.

The shoe made its wearers forget about stinky feet once and for all. They were able to seamlessly transition from the trail to the cafe without feeling uncomfortable.

Astral TR1 Mesh drainage

Astral's high-friction outsole

Plenty of positive feedback went to the shoe's G15 rubber and 5-mm lugs. These combinations created an extra tacky platform that made the wearers surefooted in a variety of slippery conditions: moss and slime-covered rocks, wet grass, slick decks, and more. Someone who wore the TR1 Mesh fishing in quicker currents was amazed by its ability to hold on to the rocks underneath.

Astral TR1 Mesh outsole traction

Well-judged fit of the TR1 Mesh

The majority of reviewers highlighted the shoe's wide toebox. It roomy confines accommodated wide feet as well as feet prone to swelling during the hike.

No blisters or irritation have been reported and most hikers were able to comfortably wear this Astral shoe sockless.

Astral TR1 Mesh fit

Sufficient protection for hikes

As opposed to most water shoes which are limited to the beach and water bodies, the Astral TR1 Mesh can actually take you out on a trail. As one reviewer puts it, "these shoes have body," meaning that there is enough underfoot protection for a moderate hike. Another tester walked 8 miles comfortably and said she "wouldn’t hesitate to take them even on a longer hike."

Astral TR1 Mesh cushion

Quality you can count on

Those who have worn the shoe for more than a few months speak of the shoe's impressive wear resistance. In particular, one person has covered a total of 300 miles in the Astral Mesh and says that "they remain in excellent condition." Another person has had the shoe for a whopping 5 years, taking it through salt water, sand, rocks, and hot sun and the shoe still remains in a functional condition.

Astral TR1 Mesh durability