A side-by-side comparison based on expert reviews and real community consensus.
Updated May 2026
The Luna wins on structured support, traction, and all-day wearability — OutdoorGearLab testers walked 3 miles without foot fatigue, which tells you everything. The Adilette is genuinely cloud-soft and perfect for low-effort home use, but it's a couch sandal, not a all-day sandal. The Luna scores higher overall (78 vs 74) and gives you more sandal for roughly the same money.
The most popular casual indoor slide on the market — ultra-soft cloud-like foam, tons of colorways, and a pric
A Birkenstock-inspired cork sandal at a fraction of the price — OutdoorGearLab ranked it #6 of 22 sandals test
The Luna's contoured cork footbed actively supports your arch and molds to your foot shape over time, the way a Birkenstock does. The Adilette's foam is softer on first contact but offers zero contouring — it compresses uniformly under your foot. After a few hours of standing, that difference is the gap between 'my feet feel fine' and 'I need to sit down.'
OutdoorGearLab testers specifically praised the Luna's traction on wet pavement, waxed gym floors, and gravel. The Adilette is a smooth-bottomed foam slide — fine on carpet and hardwood, but a liability on wet tile or a slick bathroom floor. If your indoor life includes a kitchen, a bathroom, or a garage, this matters more than you think.
The Luna has adjustable double-buckle straps, comes in medium and wide widths, and fits sizes 5–12. The Adilette is a one-size-fits-the-strap slide with no width options and confusing unisex sizing that varies by colorway. If your feet are wide, narrow, or just particular, the Luna gives you actual control over fit. The Adilette is a 'close enough' proposition.
The Adilette's foam footbed will flatten out with daily use — it's a known issue that even long-term fans acknowledge. The Luna's cork footbed compresses too, but it molds to your foot rather than just flattening, so it stays comfortable longer. At similar price points, the Luna is the better long-term investment unless you're happy buying a fresh pair of Adilettes every season.
Adidas Adilette vs Cushionaire Luna, aspect by aspect.
Testers walked 3 miles with zero foot fatigue
Instantly cloud-soft, zero adjustment needed
Contoured cork footbed supports arch actively
Grips wet tile, pavement, and gym floors
Adjustable buckles, medium and wide widths available
Massive colorway library, iconic recognizable look
Cork molds and holds shape; EVA outsole wears faster
Both deliver here. Cheapest entry at $30, easy to replace seasonally