If there’s one luxury most long-distance hikers can agree on, it’s camp shoes. Camp shoes or slippers are one of the best ways you can give your feet a break after a long day on the trail. Whether it’s a pair of Crocs or something a bit sturdier, there’s plenty out there for every budget, climate, and pack size. The Teva ReEmber Terrain has become one of my favorites. It’s comfortable, grippy, waterproof, and a great option if you’re not counting every gram in your pack.
I’ve used the ReEmber Terrain on a cabin stay in the Netherlands, during a ski week in the Austrian Alps, and even at home as a post-hike recovery shoe. It’s good for at home, too! The shoes are, in particular, best for a quick slip-on, which I find great for cabin life and when I’m in a tent. There’s no way I want to deal with laces or even straps by the time I’m cozied up.
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