Camp shoes

I have some down booties with cordura soles that I used for several years. They work great when its dry, but they soak out quick if there is any moisture on the ground. I'm trying a pair of the First Lite mocs this Fall -neoprene sole with synthetic insulation. Seems as if they'll stand up better to moisture.
 
I’ve used the Teva ReEmber mids the past couple seasons and really like them. I actually started carrying them around wearing them while glassing/stationary, they’re way warmer than my boots and very comfortable.
 
I like a neoprene canoe or fishing boot. Something like this https://www.cabelas.com/p/cressi-isla-neoprene-boots?ds_e=GOOGLE&ds_c=Cabelas|Shopping|PMax|Boating|General|NAud|Google|NMT&gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=20046766060&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIjbvphImQjwMVrDPUAR3S0CtLEAQYASABEgIwy_D_BwE

They work great when backpack camping too, and can be used for creek crossings that overtop your boots but then will be wet inside. If not warm enough by themselves wool socks can be worn inside them.
 
Feathered friends have some. The shell removes, so you can keep them on in your sleeping bag. Super light and warm.
Thank you for sharing this! I almost bought one of there puffies and I have been looking to replace my current Amazon down booties with something just like this and MADE IN USA!
 
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