To be clear, I only want to "walk" far enough to take a piss away from my tent. 30ft? The traction I need is just for that, and standing next to my camp stove while I boil water. I've wiped out using both crocs and down booties, because the soles are so slick.
As for waterproof, I think I really just mean the fabric. Leaks through seams might be fine, since I wouldn't be standing in water. When I use thick socks in crocs, the snow just melts on them....same with un-coated nylon down booties. They're meant for hut/tipi use, just stand in powder snow and the fabric soaks through.
I'd be wearing these for 1-2 hours per evening. My first goal is to get my main boots OFF after chasing goats all day.
Maybe the insulation could come from a thick rag wool sock and a foot warmer packet?
anyway, thanks for humoring me, I know I'm diverging far from the main thing you're talking about here....I hope it's not frustrating for you.
As for waterproof, I think I really just mean the fabric. Leaks through seams might be fine, since I wouldn't be standing in water. When I use thick socks in crocs, the snow just melts on them....same with un-coated nylon down booties. They're meant for hut/tipi use, just stand in powder snow and the fabric soaks through.
I'd be wearing these for 1-2 hours per evening. My first goal is to get my main boots OFF after chasing goats all day.
Maybe the insulation could come from a thick rag wool sock and a foot warmer packet?
anyway, thanks for humoring me, I know I'm diverging far from the main thing you're talking about here....I hope it's not frustrating for you.