Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Timberland Radler Camp Mocs

I've been using these camp mocs since early summer. They weigh just over a pound. That's somewhat, but not extremely, light. But, they are quite sturdy, pack small and they are very comfortable. Sporting a light fleece lining, they are designed for sore bare feet. After trekking a day, give your piggies the comfort they deserve. Quick-cinch laces draw the water-resistant nylon uppers as tight as you want them. The soles have knobby rubber traction that grips good on rock or trail. They do not have enough support to carry a pack with, but you can walk around all day in these in great comfort. I've even climbed around boulders and bushwacked through forest with them. I love them for backpacking--you can simply zip 'em in half and stuff them in your pack or hang them from a biner. They'll run you somewhere between $30-65, depending on the color (many colors available). Also, the interior footbed is removable and can be replaced, if necessary. 

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