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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)

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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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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.