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Exped Camp Slipper

Exped Camp Slipper

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Kick off your hiking boots at the end of a long day full of adventure and slip into something more comfortable. Whether at camp, in a mountain hut, or at home, EXPED's Camp Slipper contains 100% recycled synthetic insulation, providing your feet with excellent warmth and dryness. The durable and grippy outer sole allows you to move confidently about camp – perfect for scampering out of the tent to make your morning coffee.

At just 4.8 ounces for a medium, Camp Slipper is lightweight and compact enough to tuck away into your pack. Trust us, your weary feet with thank you at the end of the day. 

Features

  • 4 mm thick EVA insole ensures a soft step and keeps feet nice and warm.
  • Integrated elastic ankle strap for excellent fit
  • Fast drying synthetic insulation
  • Attachment loop
  • Grippy outer sole
  • 100% recycled materials

Materials

Shell: 50 D recycled polyester, Oeko-Tex® 100 certified, PFC-free

Sole: 420 D environmentally friendly, recycled TPU, anti-slip, PVC-free

Insulation: 100% recycled polyester, Oeko-Tex® 100 certified

 

Size

Shoe Size (US Men’s)

Shoe Size (US Women’s)

Foot Length

Weight

S

5-7

6-8

10.0 in

4.2 oz

M

7-9

8.5-10.5

10.8 in

4.8 oz

L

10-11

11-13

11.6 in

5.5 oz

XL

12-13

-

12.2 in

6.0 oz

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John S.
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Are these slippers warm? Indeed! lightweight and packable? Certainly. I wear them a lot around home, that is, inside. The purchaser should be aware the sole is at issue. It is covered with what appears to be the slipper equivalent of a spray-on truck bed liner. It provides grip. Not bad. That said, the sole is nonetheless unable to put a decent, protective barrier between your feet and the pebbles and small rocks you might encounter around your campsite. You will feel them as if you are barefoot. I would have no problem wearing inside the tent or inbag for that matter. But, around camp where there are lots of pokey things? No.