Down Booties
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Down Booties
Anyone else suffer from cold feet during the night? I usually wear a couple of pairs of socks, but it still takes ages to get over to sleep. I ordered some down boots from Facewest, but they were expedition-type boots and would be too big to carry.
Anyone else found some lightweight down boots for wearing overnight?
Surely a MYO project??
Anyone else found some lightweight down boots for wearing overnight?
Surely a MYO project??
I’ve been abart a bit
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http://www.phdesigns.co.uk/product_info ... cts_id=361
Would these do?
Apart from the insane price, and the fact that they would be more fragile than tissue paper?
Would these do?
Apart from the insane price, and the fact that they would be more fragile than tissue paper?

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These work for me: http://www.nordicoutdoor.co.uk/nanok/ac ... socks.html
Not down (synthetic fill) but still very light and warm ... and obviously damp's less of an issue too. There's no sole though, so only really for sleeping in.
If I think I'll be wondering about and it's a bit chilly I take a pair of these: http://www.ultralightoutdoorgear.co.uk/ ... oties-p220 They've a reasonable sole ... ideal for bothies, etc.
Not down (synthetic fill) but still very light and warm ... and obviously damp's less of an issue too. There's no sole though, so only really for sleeping in.
If I think I'll be wondering about and it's a bit chilly I take a pair of these: http://www.ultralightoutdoorgear.co.uk/ ... oties-p220 They've a reasonable sole ... ideal for bothies, etc.
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Cheers. I'll think I'll take a punt on those socks from Nordic Outdoor.
I’ve been abart a bit
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Flamethrower gear from arrowhead equipment. I have a pair on the way. I'll give I'll give you a verdict when they arrive.
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Have you got a weight for those Stu?s8tannorm wrote:These work for me: http://www.nordicoutdoor.co.uk/nanok/ac ... socks.html
Look really good for £20 :D
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Err no ... they're stashed in the workshop and it's raining so I'm not going getting themHave you got a weight for those Stu?

However, I can say that they really are light and pack down to about the size of an orange.
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Haha, dont worry about it :Ds8tannorm wrote:Err no ... they're stashed in the workshop and it's raining so I'm not going getting themHave you got a weight for those Stu?![]()
However, I can say that they really are light and pack down to about the size of an orange.
I'll take your word for "really light" and put them on the 'to buy list' :)
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In that case, I'd better get them quick before all you other buggers snap 'em up!!
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Nah, don't worry about it, my 'to buy' list is a long onesillybigfella wrote:In that case, I'd better get them quick before all you other buggers snap 'em up!!

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The Nordic Outdoor people are dead helpful - phone them up and I bet they'd chuck them on some scales for you!
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Having just looked on a different forum (BushcraftUK) I can announce that the nanok sleep socks weigh in at a massive
140g! 8-)
(Ok, so im having a pair :D )
140g! 8-)
(Ok, so im having a pair :D )
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Apparently the ones I have coming are around 60/70g
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So which is heavier - left or right?Apparently the ones I have coming are around 60/70g

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Arrived today and weigh a sprightly 86g for the pair including stuff sack.
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I use merino socks. The old ones On One used to do in black (that wore through ridiculously fast) are brilliant, almost instant warmth once they're on, and I'm saving the remaining ones just for bivi use so I don't wear through them. They do 3 packs of "thicky" socks in random designs now, including some red/black Dennis the Menace style jobs 3 pack for £10: http://www.on-one.co.uk/i/q/CLOOTKMS3P/ ... s_(3_pack). Better wearing and still warm.
They too pack up to the size of an orange and are UL-nerd-compatible by being dual-use - you can wear them as riding or sleeping kit
NB: I imagine lots of merino socks will be fine from others, just OO gear is cheap.
Apparently possum fur is even better but less easily available in UK (shiteloads in NZ though)
They too pack up to the size of an orange and are UL-nerd-compatible by being dual-use - you can wear them as riding or sleeping kit

NB: I imagine lots of merino socks will be fine from others, just OO gear is cheap.
Apparently possum fur is even better but less easily available in UK (shiteloads in NZ though)

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Just came across these to add to the thread.
https://goosefeetgear.com/products/1-down-socks
You can customise them to meet your requirements
https://goosefeetgear.com/products/1-down-socks
You can customise them to meet your requirements

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There's some "cheap" (£50) ones on Sportspursuit in the Extremities sale.