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The best booties, reviewed and curated by the Trailspace community. The latest review was added on November 9, 2023. Stores' prices and availability are updated daily.

Recent Bootie Reviews

rated 4.5 of 5 stars
Western Mountaineering Expedition Booties

In forty years of winter camping these have arguably been the warmest booties I've encountered. The outer fabric is highly weatherproof. I've been a four-season backpacker for 40+ years, and have suffered from cold feet most of that time. I've experimented with various products and homemade designs ever since, but have now resigned myself to the fact that I'll rarely experience "toasty" feet, but will happily settle for toes and heels that aren't "stone cold". With the long nights in winter, there… Full review

rated 4 of 5 stars
Chaco Ramble Puff Cinch Shoe

The Chaco Women’s Ramble Puff Cinch Slipper is a comfortable, casual shoe with a water-resistant design. Built to fight the cold, these shoes are ideal for chilly households.   Ramble Puff MSRP: $80 Color: 5 options Sizes: 5-11  Everyone needs a good pair of casual house shoes. Without them, your toes get cold and numb. And your general comfort level rapidly declines. But with the Chaco’s Women’s Ramble Puff Cinch Shoes, you can easily mitigate this issue. These shoes come with a rip-stop… Full review

rated 5 of 5 stars
The North Face Thermoball Traction Booties

Great indoors slippers with a durable rubber sole. Comfy and warm. I spend a lot of time at home and during the fall, winter, and early spring, keeping my feet warm and cozy is a priority. The last pair of slippers I had lasted about 10 years (with some modifications to make them more comfortable and durable, as if they were actual motorcycles): Dreaming of summer rides...  So getting replacements for these (they're on their last miles) was a big consideration weighing price, comfort, and longevity. Full review

rated 4.5 of 5 stars
GooseFeet Gear Down Socks

The Goosefeet Gear down socks/booties will keep your feet toasty warm on cold nights while keeping your pack light. This is a review of the Goosefeet Gear ultralight down socks/booties. I am not affiliated with GFG in any way. I purchased them through Massdrop in 2018 and paid $61 incl shipping. The Goosefeet Gear down socks/booties are an ultralight way to keep your feet warm in camp, specifically for sleeping. They surround your feet with down, up to the ankle elastic. Mine are size L, standard… Full review

rated 4 of 5 stars
Giesswein Vent Lodge Shoe

A very well made boiled wool lodge or camp shoe with an excellent cork and latex arch support footbed. Waterproof rubber soles. During a Tour of Mont Blanc hike last September I became very enamored with the boiled wool slippers that were provided to the guests staying at our nightly accommodations. To keep their hotels and huts clean they would require us to remove our dirty hiking boots in a storage room and pick out a pair of boiled wool slippers to wear inside. While cruising the floor at the… Full review

rated 5 of 5 stars
Montane Prism Bootie

Best camp bootie. Best camp bootie I've used. Have had mine for years. Ultra lightweight with a reinforcement underfoot for camp cooking, chill out at camp. Great fit, packs to nothing. All the warmth I need.  Full review

rated 5 of 5 stars
Montane Prism Bootie

The Montane Prism PrimaLoft-filled booties are one of the best camp booties I have used. They are not the warmest booties in my collection, but are warm enough for use in snow and air temperatures down to 10°F or so with a heavy pair of wool socks. I walked around in them on somewhat rocky and sandy ground in comfort. The Pertex outer shell is very water-repellent, and the synthetic sole stood up well to walking around on rocky soil. Background: When I (and most climbers, backpackers, and backcountry… Full review

rated 3.5 of 5 stars
Sierra Designs Down Moccasin

These are toasty warm around the foot. The build quality is great, with thoughtful touches like a heel pull that works well with winter gloves (field verified). The reinforced heel and front help mitigate moisture migration into the down from wet snow. These shoes have some grip, but stay on flat terrain. Hard packed snow is not your friend while wearing these. I wore these on a winter backpacking trip, with mid-weight merino socks, in single digit temperatures. My feet were toasty warm — mostly… Full review

rated 5 of 5 stars
GooseFeet Gear Down Socks

When they first arrived I was very impressed at how light and compressible they are. I quickly took the booties out of their stuff sack to try them on. Wow! They are so soft and comfortable. Next, I removed the outer shell from their included stuff sack. The sewing and attention to detail is top notch. The foam insoles that are included with the outer shell is just enough cushion to allow them to be used around camp. If one chose, they could simply remove their insoles form their hiking foot wear… Full review

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