Footwear option?
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Suspect i will be an early adopter here. Finally, I can ditch the Crocs ...
I'm just going outside ...
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Yeah - looking good as camp/bothy footwear I reckon.
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I bought two pairs when it was still at the funding stage.
Basically:
I don't wear them!
Maybe it was the sizing was off, maybe I didn't like the way the gravel just kept falling off, they don't do well in damp conditions (wet socks) but I just didn't get on with them.
Was a shame as I thought they would be really handy.
Basically:
I don't wear them!
Maybe it was the sizing was off, maybe I didn't like the way the gravel just kept falling off, they don't do well in damp conditions (wet socks) but I just didn't get on with them.
Was a shame as I thought they would be really handy.
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What flying fox said. I've not used them in anger as the "gravel" is just too fragile.FlyingFox wrote:I bought two pairs when it was still at the funding stage.
Basically:
I don't wear them!
Maybe it was the sizing was off, maybe I didn't like the way the gravel just kept falling off, they don't do well in damp conditions (wet socks) but I just didn't get on with them.
Was a shame as I thought they would be really handy.
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Been on the lookout for something like this but $95 for 2 pairs of coated + soled socks seems a little optimistic. Those Vibram wrap-arounds are also really pricey, $100+. Look weird too.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/4m8/Generic- ... B00VRLU3NU - there's a few versions of this around, a Japanese one also, £15-20. All depends how resistant to stones etc the sole is - the Amazon slippers prob not great outdoors.
edit, just found these, 68g, waterproof, 40 Euros? https://www.ballop-shop.de/a859164-BALL ... -cti223003
https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/4m8/Generic- ... B00VRLU3NU - there's a few versions of this around, a Japanese one also, £15-20. All depends how resistant to stones etc the sole is - the Amazon slippers prob not great outdoors.
edit, just found these, 68g, waterproof, 40 Euros? https://www.ballop-shop.de/a859164-BALL ... -cti223003
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I use the seaside peble beach swim shoes.
Got a sturdy sole for standing on Weaver fish and neoprene upper for quick drying.
Weigh a hefty 500g and cost a fiver.
Got a sturdy sole for standing on Weaver fish and neoprene upper for quick drying.
Weigh a hefty 500g and cost a fiver.
Zazen - nothing happens next this is it.
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There are some shoes on aliexpress that might work for this, but they were for asian feet and I'm an 11 so they weren't available in my size
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Last time I went I took my VIbram Five Fingers, they're amazing :D
Expensive but I get so much use from them otherwise, I wear them most of the time, they're really comfy, and amazing for gym etc... too.
Expensive but I get so much use from them otherwise, I wear them most of the time, they're really comfy, and amazing for gym etc... too.
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Sometimes it doesnt have to be all high tech and modern.
My favourite ultra packable spare shoes are just daps, found a pair with a sole to thin they roll up. Nylon upper dries well and elastic laces makes them very comfortable. Great for "barefoot" style running too as you can feel the ground and spread your toes. Weight 160g per Pair!!
My other favourite is a pair of slip on plimsolls. Like toms but much thinner sole and very flexible. Not for camping but weight 175g per pair, take up no room and look good enough for a wedding! Mostly for touring, holidays, or as a smart town shoe when just chilling around on my roadie.
Both from Topman (topshop) of all places
My favourite ultra packable spare shoes are just daps, found a pair with a sole to thin they roll up. Nylon upper dries well and elastic laces makes them very comfortable. Great for "barefoot" style running too as you can feel the ground and spread your toes. Weight 160g per Pair!!
My other favourite is a pair of slip on plimsolls. Like toms but much thinner sole and very flexible. Not for camping but weight 175g per pair, take up no room and look good enough for a wedding! Mostly for touring, holidays, or as a smart town shoe when just chilling around on my roadie.
Both from Topman (topshop) of all places

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We obviously must go to very different weddings!HaYWiRe wrote:slip on plimsolls... look good enough for a wedding
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Round here its all brown boat shoes (with no socks!!) and black suits with rolled ankles, or tweed suits and grey suede lace ups.
....yeah, i dont get it either.
My wedding im going to be wearing leather, real man shoes.
Still....i got complimented on my hipster-est attire and starts a great conversation about minimalism and who can act the most pretentious in a formal setting
....yeah, i dont get it either.
My wedding im going to be wearing leather, real man shoes.
Still....i got complimented on my hipster-est attire and starts a great conversation about minimalism and who can act the most pretentious in a formal setting
