Runner-Up
- Execs: Versatile design, good for cooler temperatures, out there in enjoyable colours
- Cons: Pricier than our high decide, would possibly really feel too heat for summer season tenting
With a rubber sole, a water-repellent quilted exterior, and a microfiber lining, the ReEmber is a darn good camp shoe, particularly for chillier climate. “They don’t slide off my ft and they’re heat and comfortable,” one Zappos reviewer wrote. “It’s like a jacket in your foot.” Bonus: It’s nonetheless comparatively light-weight—some reviewers talked about how simple it’s to toss their pair of their pack for gentle backpacking journeys. And, in case your ft begin to warmth up, the shoe’s inside is handled to forestall disagreeable odors from placing a damper in your weekend getaway. Plus, the heel counter, the a part of the shoe that covers the again of your heel, can fold all the way down to create a slipper-like match (for these late-night toilet runs once you simply need to step into your sneakers and go).
- Sizes: US 5 to 14 | Widths: Medium | Weight: 8 ounces | Supplies: Polyester, EVA, polyurethane (PU), rubber