Dollar general has knock off crocs for $6 and half the weight of real crocs.
They are really nice to have when nature calls in the middle of the night
Dollar general has knock off crocs for $6 and half the weight of real crocs.
They are really nice to have when nature calls in the middle of the night
Another option are insulated booties. I actually picked a pair up from a hiker box and boy did they come in handy the next two nights into the low 30's. I could wear them around actual camp, bathroom excursions, etc...and they double as foot warmers you can wear to sleep. If you're doing an AT hike and are planning on walking around in towns, then something more substantial is needed.
As read here we can see different approaches for different camp needs work. If only for in camp, mostly sitting around, on colder outings, being a cold foot sleeper, and if minimal purchase cost isn't of highest priority with minimal wt being a high priority while also wanting something warm specifically for the feet down socks and or a 1.7 oz dyneema over bottle by Goosefeet has certainly worked for more than a few backpackers. https://goosefeetgear.com/products/w...-over-booties/
If this appeals to anyone PM me. I have a brand new Goosefeet over bootie pr as shown I've never used in XL I'll let go for $15 to the first person who asks.