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A lot of my shoulder season outings I can count on wet shoes/boots; I like to dry my feet out thoroughly at camp and then don dry socks. If nature calls, need more wood on a fire etc I don't want to don wet footwear with dry socks. So I bring (a couple of grams in weight) Costco meat bags- pull them over my dry socks and into my wet shoes/boots to take care of any chores at camp.
If I'm bringing extra footwear it's because I foresee a lot of fording in my future and want something that grips decently and is very secure on my foot. In a pinch, with a total failure of a boot- I still have something I can hike out with. The fact that I can lounge in them at camp is just icing.
Thus my choice over sandals, crocs, etc- at the same or even less weight than Crocs
I took these along on a recent 4 day canoe trip. Wore them as my boat shoes. They were wet all day, but dried quickly in the evening.
Conditions on the river were pretty gnarly, so ended up a lot out of the canoe. The Vibram soles did great on the rocks. Would definitely not wanted to be in Crocs or similar; needed full lace up capabilities and decent outsoles.
They’ll be headed for the Brooks Range in a couple of weeks.