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Salomon Techamphibian 5 Review

An incredibly versatile water shoe that’s happiest for wet hiking days
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Salomon Techamphibian 5 Review
Credit: Zach Lovell
Price:  $110 List
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Manufacturer:   Salomon
Zach Lovell
By Zach Lovell ⋅ Review Editor  ⋅  April 30, 2026
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RANKED
#4 of 20
  • Comfort - 25% 8.1
  • Traction - 25% 8.0
  • Warmth - 15% 7.2
  • Versatility - 15% 8.2
  • Sensitivity - 10% 7.0
  • Quality of Construction - 10% 8.8
Top Pick Award
Best Hybrid Shoe
List Price: $110

Our Verdict

If you like to play in muddy and wet conditions, the Salomon Techamphibian 5 is a worthwhile pair of shoes to consider. Salomon built this shoe to be protective, quick-draining, and grippy on soggy, marshy hikes-conditions where many other water shoes tend to struggle. This shoe uses Salomon's well-loved bungee lace system from their running shoes, which is easily stowed in a tongue pocket, and our entire team fell in love with the adjustable heel strap. While the Techamphibian has a narrower last than most water shoes, it also boasts a more secure fit for scrambling and hiking.
REASONS TO BUY
Hybrid design works well on dry or wet ground
Heel can be adjusted
Tough outsole build
Top scores in mud traction
REASONS TO AVOID
Narrower fit than most
Not as skin-friendly

Our Analysis and Test Results

We logged several weeks with the Salomon Techamphibian 5 and found it to stand out as a great hybrid wet shoe/hiker. While this model doesn't have the best sensitivity, it has a nice stiff outsole for protection and traction, making it a great companion for a wide variety of adventures.

salomon techamphibian 5 - this is a great wet-hiking and all-terrain water shoe for shoppers...
This is a great wet-hiking and all-terrain water shoe for shoppers with narrower feet.   Credit: Zach Lovell

Comfort


The comfort of the Salomon Techamphibian 5 was a bit of a debate amongst our review team. With narrower feet, the Techamphibian scored very well, but with a less ideal fit with wider feet, it got bumped down slightly in the review's lineup.


We found this pair of water shoes to certainly run narrower than most of Salomon's trail running lineup, but if you're feet aren't on the wider side, you might find the Techamphibian 5 to offer a great fit. Outside of the tighter last, this model offers one of our favorite features of any footwear we've yet tested: an adjustable heel. While some sandals offer this as well, we absolutely loved having a customizable heel in a shoe and wish we could somehow add this to other classes of footwear.

salomon techamphibian 5 - some of us suffer from heel lift, but the techamphibian's adjustable...
Some of us suffer from heel lift, but the Techamphibian's adjustable heel allows one to get the heel fit just right.   Credit: Zach Lovell

The bungee laces of the Techamphibian 5 were universally liked amongst our team, and we appreciated the tongue stow pocket as well.

salomon techamphibian 5 - the bungee laces were easy to tighten and the storage in the tongue...
The bungee laces were easy to tighten and the storage in the tongue made for a clean profile.   Credit: Zach Lovell


While this model offers some of the best foot security in the entire review, it's against-skin comfort isn't as friendly as we'd like. The most common rubbing points were along the outside edge of the foot near the pinky toe and near the ankle, at the edges of the fabric and mesh. Outside of the width of the last and some skin comfort considerations, the Techamphibian utilizes a stiffer outsole and a less cushy midsole. Ultimately we found it to be protective and supportive enough for longer hikes.

This doesn't offer the best against-skin comfort, but it wasn't as big of an issue for narrower feet.

Traction


If you're needing a water shoe that can handle chunky trails and muddy ground, put the Techamphibian 5 at the very top of your list. Water shoe treads are often designed to perform well on slabs of rock or slick docks with smaller lugs, but Salomon put generous lugs on this shoe's outsole, making it closer to a hiking boot.


The sweet spot for the traction of the Techamphibian 5 is in mud and hiking on wet trails. It also performed well on boulder scrambles by the lake and even for hikes with “kitty litter” gravel. Where these get less trustworthy is in slabbier terrain, with the lugs offering slightly less contact area than the competition that uses a smaller or non-existent lug design. Besides some nit-picking, the Techambiphian offers an outsole that you can trust in a wide variety of settings.

salomon techamphibian 5 - the outsole of the techmamphbian 5 is impressively reminiscent to a...
The outsole of the Techmamphbian 5 is impressively reminiscent to a hiking shoe.   Credit: Zach Lovell

Warmth


The Techamphibian 5 doesn't have the most insulating upper, but its heavy duty outsole offers some insulation from cold ground. If you're planning to recreate in arctic waters, we'd suggest a different pair of water shoes, but if you only need some warmth, the Techamphibian might be just right.


The upper of the Techamphibian 5 utilizes a mesh and synthetic/textile construction that's somewhat reminiscent of a running shoe. In our experience, this helps the most with breathability, though it does also offer at least some foot heat retention. If you like the versatility of the Techamphibian but anticipate some icy waters in your future, simply going up a size and using a neoprene sock will greatly improve the warmth. Just keep in mind this is a narrower last that can make a sock addition a tight fit.

salomon techamphibian 5 - depending on the water temperature of your prospective adventures...
Depending on the water temperature of your prospective adventures, the warmth of the Techamphibian might be just what you need. If not, consider adding a neoprene sock.   Credit: Zach Lovell

Versatility


This was one of the best metrics for the Techamphibian 5, with incredible performance across a wide variety of applications. When scored against the rest of the water shoe lineup, the Techamphibian came in at the top of the charts.


Salomon ultimately designed this shoe to be a hybrid water shoe/hiker, with an upper that drains well but a lower that offers large lugs, a stiff outsole, and a fairly protective toe cap. The bungee lacing system and the heel strap allows one to potentially accommodate a neoprene sock (though you might need to size up for this) or to tighten the fit down when scrambling. Few water shoes can handle a day at the lake and a lengthy hike, but the Techamphibian 5 is up for the job as long as it fits your foot.

salomon techamphibian 5 - whether on a muddy hike or enjoying a day at the beach, the...
Whether on a muddy hike or enjoying a day at the beach, the Techamphibian 5 is a trustworthy companion for narrower feet.   Credit: Zach Lovell

Sensitivity


There aren't many water shoes with as stiff of outsole as the Techamphibian 5. Compared to a hiking book it does have more sensitivity, but in the water shoe landscape, the Techamphibian fell further back in the pack.


The Techamphibian 5 offers solid support and a stiff outsole that provides good protection on trails, but it sacrifices ground feel in the process. We could certainly still stand up on a SUP or enjoy an oceanside hike, but if you crave ground sensation, this might not be the water shoe for you.

salomon techamphibian 5 - the outsole and midsole might not look too robust, but salomon made...
The outsole and midsole might not look too robust, but Salomon made them quite stiff.   Credit: Zach Lovell

Quality of Construction


Salomon has long been revered for their use of quality materials and the Techamphibian 5 furthers their reputation. As a fully-featured shoe and a fairly robust build, this should be put on your finals list if looking at rougher water shoe use.


As previously shared through the lens of other metrics, the Techamphibian 5 is built with more rugged materials than much of the competition. While some models are essentially water socks, this pair is more akin to a hiking boot than a flimsy poolside water slipper. It is on the heavier side, but some might view that as a positive.

salomon techamphibian 5 - these aren't the lightest water shoes out there, but some might view...
These aren't the lightest water shoes out there, but some might view that as a good thing.   Credit: Zach Lovell

The attention to detail in the Techamphibian 5 was clear throughout testing, with bungee laces that performed just as well on the last testing day as they did on the first. The heel strap was a favorite as well, with great functionality and it made a huge impact on fit quality. The outsoles also held up impressively well, even after hiking over miles of sharp rocks. Keep in mind that the Techamphibian 5's uppers are designed for drainage, not for jamming into cracks, though they're durable enough for most other environments.

salomon techamphibian 5 - these offer much better longevity than many of the lightweight water...
These offer much better longevity than many of the lightweight water shoes on the market today.   Credit: Zach Lovell

Should You Buy the Salomon Techamphibian 5?


If you're wanting a water shoe that can be taken on long hikes or can hang at the pool, put these on your finals list. While the Techamphibian 5 isn't the most stylish, it can still be worn for post-adventure hangs and offers protection against a wide variety of terrain. These aren't great for shoppers with wide feet, but the heel strap and bungee laces worked great for dialing in the fit for narrower feet.

What Other Water Shoes Should You Consider?


If you need a wider fit and wouldn't mind something more aesthetic, consider a shoe like the Olukai Moku Pae. For a wider fitting shoe that has nearly as much versatility, take a hard look at the Astral Brewer 3.0.

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Bottom Line An incredibly versatile water shoe that’s happiest for wet hiking days
Pros Hybrid design works well on dry or wet ground, heel can be adjusted, tough outsole build, top scores in mud traction
Cons Narrower fit than most, not as skin-friendly
Rating Categories Salomon Techamphibian 5
Comfort (25%)
8.1
Traction (25%)
8.0
Warmth (15%)
7.2
Versatility (15%)
8.2
Sensitivity (10%)
7.0
Quality of Construction (10%)
8.8
Specifications Salomon Techamphibian 5
Measured Weight (per pair, US size 10) 1.39 lbs
Drainage Features Top and sides
Removeable Insole? Yes
Footwear Closure Bungee laces and adjustable heel strap
Upper Materials Synthetic/Textile
Midsole EVA Foam
Outsole Rubber, contaGRIP® FD
Relative Fit Narrower fit than most
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