Runner-Up
- Pros: Versatile design, good for cooler temperatures, available in fun colors
- Cons: Pricier than our top pick, might feel too warm for summer camping
With a rubber sole, a water-repellent quilted exterior, and a microfiber lining, the ReEmber is a darn good camp shoe, especially for chillier weather. “They don’t slide off my feet and they are warm and cozy,” one Zappos reviewer wrote. “It’s like a jacket for your foot.” Bonus: It’s still relatively lightweight—some reviewers mentioned how easy it is to toss their pair in their pack for light backpacking trips. And, if your feet start to heat up, the shoe’s interior is treated to prevent unpleasant odors from putting a damper on your weekend getaway. Plus, the heel counter, the part of the shoe that covers the back of your heel, can fold down to create a slipper-like fit (for those late-night bathroom runs when you just want to step into your shoes and go).
- Sizes: US 5 to 14 | Widths: Medium | Weight: 8 ounces | Materials: Polyester, EVA, polyurethane (PU), rubber