I started a similar thread recently. I went for all terrain Crocs. They're awesome in the garage with a thick pair of socks on.
https://singletrackworld.com/forum/topic/like-crocs-but-with-gripper-soles/
I thought these were de rigure been rocking mine for pre and post bike rides and garage duty.
I went for some fury crocs in yellow- as they were cheap.
They have a distinct big bird vibe😃
I have lined real Crocs and lined Lidl croc-offs, both excellent for the workshop and post-ride wear.
I recommend Rigger Boots
They look good too, is it the generic name for an Ugg-type boot?
Decathlon snow boots? Should be easy to slip on and £20.
https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/me n's-warm-waterproof-snow-boots-sh100/_/R-p-108105?mc=8344304
Why not some steel toecap shoes and then use an elastic lace or one of those toggles you get on jacket hoods
Decathlon snow boots? Should be easy to slip on and £20.
Not at all easy to slip on IME. Tried them last weekend. Fairly snug in the right size so takes a good bit of pullage to get them over the feet.
Definitely not ones for slipping on while exiting the front door with keys in one hand and a pulling dog in the other.
I have Vans Slip-Er and before that a pair of Gumbies Outbacks that were great:
Always wondered how long lasting the North Face down tent slippers would be worn day to day
Fiveten Sleuth Slips ons here too, got them cheap a few years ago following a PSA and bought a second set which I’ve got stored away for when this set die as they are so good, best slippers I’ve had. Hard wearing, don’t look like slippers, robust enough to pop out to the shops in etc.
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Fiveten Sleuth Slips ons here too, got them cheap a few years ago following a PSA and bought a second set which I’ve got stored away for when this set die as they are so good, best slippers I’ve had. Hard wearing, don’t look like slippers, robust enough
Yes
to pop out to the shops in etc.
Christ, no!
I have a recent email from North Face advertising insulated mules
He died with all his toes.
So did Maximillien Robespierre
All terrain AND lined? Mind blown. What a time to be alive!
All-terrain and lined..
£65 for a pair of Crocs?! That's madness.
£6 for Aldi knock offs last time I got some. Admittedly not all terrain, but they can make it to the end of my drive to put the bin out.
Hey I'm not happy either but I've had a set of 10+ years, which my g/f steal almost constantly (even though I bought her a set) and they work really well. They are my default around the house shoe, so see the most use of any of my shoes, and get thrown in the car to replace muddy bike boots after a ride (shoes in 4WD drive mode obviously). So why not?
Anyone got a lined set, do I need to size up?
If you know anyone with a Defence Discount Card (and I'm guessing blue light card too), you get 30% discount off the Crocs online shop. Though to be fair, you can also get them a fair bit cheaper from other online suppliers too.
In order of warmth and draught proofing I've got Crocs, fluffy lined fake Crocs, Decathlon snow boots, and a house.
I far prefer the last option.

