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geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
SteveJ wrote:Crocs are actually very very slippery footwear
SteveJ wrote:slipped in Crocs whilst chasing a goat on wet grass and buggered her knee
Penguin wrote:I have used crocs (well Holes) for around camp river crossing and for when I wish to impersonate a bogan.
I have been very happy with them, but wanted something less bulky. I am giving the Vibram Five Fingers a go. First over night trial on the weekend was a thumbs up. Muck better grip and more versatile. I am not sure about getting them on in a hurry for a midnight dash though.
geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
Macca81 wrote:Penguin wrote:I have used crocs (well Holes) for around camp river crossing and for when I wish to impersonate a bogan.
I have been very happy with them, but wanted something less bulky. I am giving the Vibram Five Fingers a go. First over night trial on the weekend was a thumbs up. Muck better grip and more versatile. I am not sure about getting them on in a hurry for a midnight dash though.
What model? weight? price?
Penguin wrote:Macca81 wrote:Penguin wrote:I have used crocs (well Holes) for around camp river crossing and for when I wish to impersonate a bogan.
I have been very happy with them, but wanted something less bulky. I am giving the Vibram Five Fingers a go. First over night trial on the weekend was a thumbs up. Muck better grip and more versatile. I am not sure about getting them on in a hurry for a midnight dash though.
What model? weight? price?
This http://www.barefootinc.com.au/product.php?range=sprint is what I have.
Cost me a bit under Aus$100.
Weight is 166gms each compared to 136gms for my Holes(Croc knock off)
I find the five fingers much more comfortable to walk in around camp - have yet to try them on a trail. I am getting some Injun coolmax inner socks to go with them off a US site.
Happy so far but need to give them a bit more of a go before I can give them the two thumbs up. One thumb up so far.
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geoskid wrote:nothing but the best of several brands will do :)
Penguin wrote:
This http://www.barefootinc.com.au/product.php?range=sprint is what I have.
Happy so far but need to give them a bit more of a go before I can give them the two thumbs up. One thumb up so far.
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forest wrote:Vibram Five Fingers are good but keep in mind once wet they can take a while to dry out and they weigh a heap more like this.
If there is no sun around they stay wet for days.
Penguin wrote:I will give them a good go in a few weeks and wee how I manage with them getting wet.
photohiker wrote:Penguin wrote:I will give them a good go in a few weeks and wee how I manage with them getting wet.
Ok, I have never heard of this wee testing procedure before. I've heard of using it to cure tinea?
Nuts wrote:Hey I wonder if they come in size 13?? lol
SteveJ wrote:Crocs are actually very very slippery footwear
ILUVSWTAS wrote:Crocs are too expensive. I have DAWGS. $695 from kmart and they are the exact same thing... brilliant campshoes. only downside is they are quite bulky
under10kg wrote:[img]http://www.onemoment.es/images/animation/01m.jpg[/img
]I got today the OneMoment Shoes. Only 85 gms each so a total of 160 grams. These fold up so they take up little room. Sexy colors!
Its like being barefoot!!!
http://www.onemoment.es/en/modelos.php#
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