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What do we like for a slip on shoe to make a trip outside
March 24, 2024, 06:42 PM
2000Z-71What do we like for a slip on shoe to make a trip outside
I've got a pair of winter Merrell Mocs that I wear a lot. Insulated and a sole that is supposed to be grippy on ice. When I need more it's a pair of Boggs boots.
https://www.merrell.com/US/en/...2=arcticGrip&start=1
My daughter can deflate your daughter's soccer ball. March 24, 2024, 06:46 PM
KSGMMy wife and I also have Quoddy "dorm boots" and slippers. I have some mocs by these folks too...
https://www.itascamoccasin.com/men-s-cotaThey make them based off a foot tracing you send them.
I've been through two pairs of the Quoddy boots, over the past five years. I've had the Itasca mocs for a year now. I wear them both outside regularly.
March 24, 2024, 06:54 PM
old rugged crossThanks K, how durable do the itasca's seem. Easy on/off? For this pair I prefer hands free

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March 24, 2024, 07:02 PM
KSGMI slip into mine, and they're a mid-height that they apparently don't make anymore. So the lows should be effortless. Mine were made with a tracing, which I recommend. The first pair I bought using their size guide, and they were much too small. I sent them back with a tracing, and they squared me away. I'd also recommend the glossy leather, as opposed to sueded; the sueded is floppier, and makes slip-on not as easy. That first, wrong pair I got was sueded.
March 24, 2024, 07:03 PM
BigJoeSkecher slip ons for me.
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March 24, 2024, 07:03 PM
CA DuckHunterMuck Muckster Low have been my go to for the last 4 or 5 years. I wear them to take out the trash, walk the dogs or check on something that goes bump in the night. Warm, waterproof and comfortable.
March 24, 2024, 07:15 PM
old rugged crossThe Birkenstock Arizona rugged looks really good at $145 and made in Germany.
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March 24, 2024, 09:58 PM
oldbill123I have been using the skecher slip ons for about two years. Soles can get slippery on wet surfaces
March 25, 2024, 08:22 AM
cmparrishVans
March 25, 2024, 09:36 AM
valkyrie1I like Sketchers or Crocs for quick trips but I find Crocs are very dangerous when it's wet.
March 25, 2024, 10:35 AM
KSGMI will say that the footwear I recommended isn't ideal for outdoors in rainy/wet conditions. Light/shallow or hard-packed snow would be OK.
I am a footwear weirdo. I don't wear anything on my feet that's not US-made (except the rubber boots I wear in the chicken houses). I think American made footwear is worth it, even if the quality is no better than a foreign made alternative. If I had money to burn, I'd probably have even more different shoes, boots, and slippers.
Those Itasca slippers I have were made for me, using a tracing of my feet, by a woman named Sam in Minnesota.
My Quoddys were, as previously noted, made in Maine. One of my feet is a bit bigger than the other (something that makes the tracing a cool feature), so I wore through the toe on that foot. I sent them to a somewhat local cobbler, and had them repaired. Made in the USA, and then repaired in the USA by a "dying breed" tradesman much like a gunsmith.
They're neat things to wear on my feet. I have a respect for things like moccasins. Lewis and Clark crossed the friggen Rockies in moccasins; though theirs were much more rugged than the slipper-type we're discussing here.
March 25, 2024, 10:45 AM
HRKquote:
Sketchers" slip ins
LinkBought my 87 year old dad a pair, he loves them since he no longer can easily tie shoes, then Bought myself 3 pairs. Easy to slip into, fit nicely, even wear a pair when riding the motorcyle.
Also have some inexpensive slip on moccasin style shoes, bought several pairs that were 50% off after the holidays where they didn't sell all the inventory at Dillards, and sometimes get them on Woot.
They have rubber soles with non slip pattern, are lined and keep your feet warm, and still are good in the summer. Not snow/mud level stuff, but then again, we don't have those problems here.
Of course they'll get joked about but if you're just heading out into the yard to let the dog out and take a wiz, get a set of Croc's, in Camo...
March 25, 2024, 10:51 AM
Bigbuck5I like Keens, and they have a couple slip on varieties. I have no experience with the slip on type. Also, they are a bit off road if that matters.
March 25, 2024, 11:38 AM
old rugged crossThanks guys, just about all of the suggestions here are chicom or third world made stuff. Which I get.
The birkenstock which I understand the lefty hippie connotation with them. But they are quality made and German made and not wildly expensive and would do what I am wanting to do and probably outlast me.
So while I could spend $70 on up on chicom stuff. Spend $150 on something made in Germany and is known for quality has an appeal.
And I am no hippy

so there is that!
Still not sure what I am going to do.
"Practice like you want to play in the game"
March 25, 2024, 01:27 PM
1967GoatThere's a new shoe around, my kids love 'em. They're called, Hey Dudes. Big R and other sell them.
March 25, 2024, 01:38 PM
YellowJacketMy house shoes are cheap JCrew faux-shearling lined, suede slippers. I do like them and they can handle trips to the mailbox just fine. If I were fancier, I'd have the LL Bean double sole slippers
https://www.llbean.com/llb/sho...ttrValue_0=926&pos=9. If I was real fancy, I'd have a pair of Easymocs.
https://easymocs.com/collectio...ucts/easymoc-grizzlyOr
For heavier lifting my go-outside shoes are one of 3 pairs of LL Bean duck boots. Height depends on if I have to cross the creek. If I could only have one pair, I'd probably get the 6".
I'm gonna vote for the funniest frog with the loudest croak on the highest log. March 25, 2024, 01:50 PM
valkyrie1I have a pair of Hey Dudes, popular down here in Florida for easy slip on and comfortable very casual shoe. Not much support to do much walking or work.
March 25, 2024, 02:14 PM
k5blazerTrade off between Crocs and Skecher walker depending on the weather and how far into the backyard I’m going. Front drive to mailbox is inclined and hazardous with Crocs in wet weather. Crocs also are a goat head magnet in the backyard. Even the Merrell Mocs suffer in the backyard from rocks and thorny things. I’m finding the Skecher Walkers more comfortable and so the Crocs aren’t worn as much. Shame, as my sister gave met a new set of Crocs for my birthday with a spiffy cannabis leaf design.
March 25, 2024, 02:17 PM
HK AgCrocs, cant beat them.
March 25, 2024, 02:26 PM
BOATTRASH1Crocs. I have the fur lined slippers and regular ones. As far as slippery, In the summer,
I wash the boat I run wearing Crocs. Now, if the tread is worn down, oh yea, slippery as hell.