Crocs Brooklyn Low Wedges Sandal Review – Comfortable Summer Footwear?

Crocs Brooklyn Low Wedges Sandal, Black/Black, 8
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- WEDGE SANDALS FOR WOMEN: Crocs Brooklyn's are the wedge sandals women love. Move confidently from work to play, up or downtown, without a fuss
- LIGHTWEIGHT AND FUN: Incredibly light and easy to wear, these Crocs women's sandals are created with Croslite foam, featuring Revolutionary LiteRide foam footbeds for superior all-day comfort
- WHAT SIZE SHOULD I BUY?: These shoes offer a relaxed fit and we recommend ordering a size up to the next largest whole size
- COMFORTABLE WEDGES: Looking for comfortable wedge sandals? These women's wedges have deep heel cups and a raised insole profile for added support and stability
Quick Verdict
Pros
- LiteRide foam footbeds deliver noticeable all-day comfort without the typical break-in period
- Water-friendly design drains quickly — I wore them through a surprise downpour and they were fine within 20 minutes
- Lightweight build (seriously, these feel almost weightless on your feet)
- Deep heel cup and raised insole genuinely support your arch, unlike most fashion sandals
- Easy to clean with just soap and water — handy for daily summer use
Cons
- Relaxed fit means sizing up feels necessary, which can frustrate buyers expecting their usual size
- Rubber outsole offers limited grip on wet tile or freshly mopped floors — watch out at restaurants
- The wedge isn't height-adjustable, so if you want a lower profile you won't find it here
- Minimal arch support for those with specific podiatric needs — these are comfortable but not corrective
Quick Verdict
The Crocs Brooklyn Low Wedges Sandal surprised me. I'd braced myself for that trademark Crocs plasticky feel — the kind that makes you feel like you're walking on inflatable pool toys. But the LiteRide foam footbed changes things considerably. It's softer, more cushioned, and genuinely comfortable even after a full day on your feet. If you've dismissed Crocs in the past, this particular model might make you reconsider. I'd give these a 4.2 out of 5 for their target use: casual, everyday warm-weather wear.
What Is the Crocs Brooklyn Low Wedges Sandal?
Crocs has been quietly evolving beyond the classic clog silhouette, and the Brooklyn Low Wedges is a deliberate step into women's everyday fashion footwear. The defining feature here is the Revolutionary LiteRide foam footbed — a proprietary material that sits inside the Croslite foam shell and provides noticeably superior cushioning compared to standard Crocs. You get a wedge heel (around 1.5 to 2 inches) that adds a touch of height without the precarious instability of sky-high platforms.

The design is intentionally versatile. The brand markets these as sandals that transition from work to play, downtown to uptown — whatever that means for your particular city layout. The upper uses a simple strap configuration across the forefoot with an adjustable back strap, giving you a secure fit without complicated buckles or laces. It's a slip-on-and-go situation, which I always appreciate when I'm rushing out the door with a coffee in each hand.
Key Features
- LiteRide foam footbeds for superior all-day cushioning
- Croslite foam construction keeps the shoe incredibly lightweight
- Water-friendly and quick-drying — suitable for wet conditions
- Deep heel cup and raised insole profile for added support
- Adjustable forefoot strap for a custom fit
- Easy to clean with soap and water
- Relaxed fit — recommend sizing up for best results
Hands-On Review
I'll be honest — the Crocs Brooklyn Low Wedges sat in their box for three days before I actually put them on. I kept thinking, "Are these really going to work for me?" I'm not a die-hard Crocs fan, and the wedge silhouette felt like an odd middle ground between fashion and function. But the forecast called for three straight days of summer heat, and my regular sandals were in the wash. So out they came.

Day one was a Saturday farmer's market. Two hours of walking on concrete, standing in line for coffee, navigating gravel paths between produce stalls. By noon, my feet felt fine — no hot spots, no pressure points, nothing. The LiteRide foam genuinely does the heavy lifting here. It's not memory-foam plush, but it's not the dead-flat foam of cheaper sandals either. There's a subtle give that makes a real difference over hours.
What I noticed by day two was the drainage. A pop-up thunderstorm caught me mid-grocery run, and I trudged through a flooded parking lot in these things. Twenty minutes later, back inside with dry socks on, I couldn't feel any lingering dampness inside the shoe. The Croslite foam doesn't absorb water the way leather or fabric would, and the open design lets air circulate freely. That's a practical advantage many fashion sandals simply don't offer.

The one thing nobody talks about in the product listing: the outsole traction. On wet tile — a restaurant floor, a freshly mopped kitchen — these will slip if you're not careful. The rubber provides decent grip on dry surfaces, but add any kind of moisture and things get slightly sketchy. I walked more cautiously on a friend's newly mopped bathroom floor and made it through without incident, but it's worth noting.
Who Should Buy It?
- Summer errand runners: If you spend weekends bouncing between the farmer's market, Target, and the kids' soccer practice, these handle the mixed terrain well.
- Beach-adjacent dwellers: The water-friendly design makes them perfect for beach towns, poolside walks, or anyone who ends up wading through unexpected puddles regularly.
- Comfort-first buyers: Women who've given up on heels and wedges because they destroy their feet will appreciate the genuine cushioning in these.
- Skip this if: You need serious arch support for flat feet or plantar fasciitis — these are comfortable casual sandals, not medical devices. Also skip if you need something that looks strictly polished for formal occasions.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- Steve Madden CarouselII Wedge Sandal: Offers a slightly more polished, fashion-forward aesthetic. If you want a higher wedge with more heel height, this is a solid alternative — though it lacks the water-friendly build.
- Vionic Reese Wedge Sandal: Vionic specializes in orthotic-friendly footwear, so if you need genuine arch support in a wedge, this is the better choice. It's pricier, but your feet may thank you on long days.
- Cole Haan Pinch Wedge Sandal: For those who want a leather upper and a more premium feel, Cole Haan blends style with Grand Ambition technology for comfort. The trade-off is higher price and no water resistance.
FAQ
They run a bit roomy due to the relaxed fit. Most reviewers, including myself, recommend sizing up by half to one full size from your regular shoe size.
Final Verdict
After three days of real-world wear, the Crocs Brooklyn Low Wedges Sandal earns a spot in my summer rotation — not because they're revolutionary, but because they deliver exactly what they promise. The LiteRide foam makes them genuinely comfortable for casual, everyday use. They're lightweight, water-friendly, and easy to clean. The trade-offs — the need to size up and the limited wet-traction outsole — are real but manageable. If you're looking for a comfortable wedge sandal that can handle a surprise rain shower or a long afternoon on your feet without breaking the bank, these are worth considering. Will I keep wearing them? Yes — with a caveat to watch your step on wet floors.