rodb2013 wrote:Multi-day hikes in Tassy seems to always involve wet boots and socks eventually. Have been investigating whether there are any good options for lightweight shoes to wear in camp. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
icefest wrote:I have used fake crocs . They do well on river crossings too, but can have some leakage on wet grass.
GPSGuided wrote:How does that work? How are fakes any different in this respect?
icefest wrote:They have a separate insole that is buttoned into the sides. This entry point slowly makes your socks wet.
Turfa wrote:These are my favourite camp shoes (recently replaced my crocs)
http://www.vivobarefoot.com/us/mens/ult ... ue/Sulphur
comfortable, lightweight at only 220g and pack down much smaller than crocs. The open construction lets your feet dry out too (but don't step in a puddle !)
GPSGuided wrote:Thanks for referencing it. Interesting and have not come across this design before. But not surprised, it was never meant to be a water seal. Great value at $8 as even Target/K-mart can't beat that.
Tortoise wrote: Does anybody think that's possible, or have a better plan?
icefest wrote:Tortoise wrote: Does anybody think that's possible, or have a better plan?
Why not get some down socks?
https://goosefeetgear.com/products/1-down-socks
Then make a slightly stronger silnylon cover for your shoes. Similar to this: https://nunatakusa.com/in-/69-kangri-mukluks.html
GPSGuided wrote:May I ask why you guys use down socks? For sleep? The down bag is not warm enough?
GPSGuided wrote:That's fair enough, for additional warmth. Regular socks not good enough? Or too uncomfortable?
north-north-west wrote:I have a pair of possum wool socks for regular nighttime use, and the down booties are taken when it's likely to get really cold.
sambar358 wrote:I use a pair of 5mm neoprene wetsuit boots as an around-camp boot for my winter jaunts.....low shin height, zip up the side, internal lining, stippled sole for adequate grip....light and 100% waterproof and nice and warm too ! Cheers
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