
Our Verdict
Our Analysis and Test Results
The Gizeh was stiff and uncomfortable out of the box but quickly softened, and ended up winning us over with its lush materials, comfortable design, and unique style.
Comfort
The Gizeh has the potential to be wildly comfortable, but, like many worthwhile things in life, you have to be willing to put in the work. In the beginning, this shoe is stiff and unwelcoming, but if you persevere, the cork footbed lined with suede will soften and mold to your feet, rewarding you with a sandal sculpted perfectly to your unique shape. The fleece-lined adjustable strap and footbed that cups and supports every part of the foot's anatomy make for a very comfortable sandal.
The footbed of the Gizeh becomes soft and welcoming relatively quickly, though you should prepare for some level of discomfort for several days at the very least. The toe post is made of hard rubber, and it takes time and dedication to get used to and fully break in. By far the most common complaint we see in online customer reviews is regarding the toe post, but the majority of people also seem to agree that if you continue to wear them through the uncomfortable and/or painful stage, you will be glad you did. This was our experience too; the very first time we slipped this shoe on, the toe post felt shockingly brutal. Activities that caused our feet to slide into it with more pressure (like going up and down stairs or hills) bordered on excruciating. But with some dedicated wear, this discomfort disappeared.
With all shoes, sizing is important, but for the Gizeh it's crucial. The contoured footbed makes getting the proper size even more important; if you don't, the arch support and toe ridge won't sit in the correct place, and you will not be able to achieve the optimal level of comfort.
Support
The Gizeh has some interesting and unique features that add up to a seriously supportive and stable shoe. The contoured footbed provides a deep heel cup that's meant to hold the heel bone in its most natural position and give almost as much support as wearing a fully enclosed shoe.
The Gizeh also has strategically placed arch supports running down the sides and middle, and a toe grip ridge to help keep the toes in a natural spread-out position. Finally, the footbed edges are raised and extra high in the front to protect the toes when walking. Whether or not these individual features do for you exactly what they are “meant” to do, this is a well-executed sandal that remains comfortable even after hours of being on your feet.
Another aspect that makes the Gizeh feel so secure is the presence of wide, long, adjustable straps. For a flip flop sandal, you end up with quite a lot of your foot covered. These flip flops stay on your feet much better due to the long straps than a traditional flip flop does.
Traction
The Gizeh offers both good traction from the bottom sole and excellent internal footbed security. This combination provides the essential balance needed to feel confident when navigating uneven terrain.
In some respects, the Gizeh feels more like a fully enclosed shoe than a sandal. The raised footbed edges are part of what helps create stellar footbed traction.
The bottom treads aren't as aggressive as some other options in our review, but the suede-lined footbed provides impeccable grip and comfort. We felt highly confident navigating all sorts of obstacles and terrain, our only complaint surfacing when heading downhill on steep slopes: the stiffness of the toe post, even after having broken it in, is noticeable.
Versatility
If you want a comfortable shoe that is easy to slip on for a long dog walk, park hangs, or even a flat hike, this is a great option. Once broken in, the Gizeh won't give you blisters or hurt your feet, even on long multi-mile walks. It is lightweight and can be dressed up or down, making it a great option for travel. It also looks very cute with a summer dress, making it a great option for casual date nights or fun summer events.
While the Gizeh can handle a variety of terrain, it won't last if you're constantly hiking through water or particularly rough, dirty landscapes. The cork footbed and leather straps are not meant to go in water; however, we did thoroughly test them in water, and they stood up to the test quite well, considering the non-waterproof materials used. That said, if you plan to travel and only want to take one pair of sandals, this is a stellar option.
Style
When talking to people about the look of this shoe, we received some strong opinions both ways. For the most part, all the folks that we polled loved it, ranking it in their top three. But for some, the unique look of the Gizeh is unappealing. Of course, you will decide for yourself whether you think it's stylish enough to warrant the price, but since the consensus in our research was positive, we rewarded it with a high rating.
If the Gizeh doesn't do it for you, Birkenstock does make other, less exotic styles that may be a better fit for your wardrobe, all with the same superb footbed and outsole.
Should You Buy the Birkenstock Gizeh?
This shoe is an investment for sure, but we think it's worth the steep price tag, and not having to buy a new cheap flip flop every year or two could save you money in the long run. If you take proper care of your Gizeh, it can last you for decades, keeping your feet supported and your style high. If you're in the market for a well-made, highly supportive, and classically stylish sandal that becomes more comfortable with time, then look no further. If you need a flip flop that can handle lots of time in water, though, this is not the shoe for you.
What Other Flip Flops Should You Consider?
If you like this style but want something more suitable for water, Birkenstock also makes an EVA version that we really liked. We also like the OluKai Ohana.