You don’t have to be camping to wear slippers (or indoor Crocs), we know that. Especially since we’re all working from home… and since we’ve started wearing them proudly in public. So: are you looking for the perfect slippers, ugly shoes or comfy camping shoes? Alternatives to Crocs or shoes to keep your feet warm?

Best lightweight camping shoes, waterproof camping shoes, ultra-warm camping slippers… Here are the top camping slippers and shoes, tested and worn almost every day by our team. This guide to the best slippers will help you find the season’s best products and show you everything you need to know when choosing your slippers for winter (or summer!)

  1. The best overall slippers

  2. The best affordable slippers

  3. The best hi-top slippers

  4. The best high-end slippers

  5. The best warm slippers

  6. The best compact slippers

  7. The best ethical slippers

  8. The best urban slippers

  9. Other favourites

Reviewing The Best Camp Slippers

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  • Warm
  • Stylish
  • Traction sole
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  • Affordable
  • Lightweight and compressible
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  • Enhanced protection
  • Ultra comfortable
  • Adjustable
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  • Cow Suede and Shearling
  • Suicoke EVA
  • Flawless style
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  • Thick padding
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1. The best overall slippers

Our team's favourite for the season! Incredibly beautiful and comfortable, this slipper goes everywhere with you, from camping to working from the comfort of your home, grocery store, office, bank, whatever. Because yes, it is really, really stylish. Bonus, for you and the Earth: its 100% circular design, so you can recycle it when you're tired of wearing it. If that happens.

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2.The best affordable slippers

Like a sleeping bag for your feet! Easy to put on, no fuss, infinitely comfortable. They're as practical for walking around camp as they are in the aisle of an airplane. These are warm, comfortable camping slippers that won't break your piggy bank... and do the job, as they say.

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3.The best hi-top slippers

We can't get enough of these Outspot Hut slippers designed by Rab. They look like a big wool sock with a sole. It's really the best of both worlds. Available in a variety of colors, from neutrals to brighter shades, these Shearling Polartec® Thermal Pro® fleece booties have a non-slip sole for walking around the campfire or at the hostel.

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4.The best high-end slippers

Probably a style you'd rather wear around town or at home, but we love them so much we're offering them anyway. The stylish Zavo-Mab slippers will complement any indoor outfit by keeping out drafts while you enjoy your favorite hot beverage.

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5.The best warm slippers

Camping, flying, home, hanging out at the inn, these insulated booties are irresistibly warm and comfortable. Tundra Aerogel booties feature compression-resistant PrimaLoft®. They won't flatten out, that's for sure. Incredibly warm, they may not be perfect for summer, but we wear them all year round.

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7.The best ethical slippers

Introducing the all-new ReEmber, an eco-friendly sock made from 100% recycled ripstop, ribbed knit and microfiber. Just as warm and versatile as its predecessor, this quilted sock can be used both indoors and outdoors.

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8. The best slippers for going into town

Lightweight, comfortable and easily washable, these EVA sandals from UGG are the perfect compromise between sandal and slipper. Why slippers? Because they are incredibly comfortable. They're versatile, so you can wear them camping (did we mention they wash up really well?), in the city, on vacation, on the plane, whatever.

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BEST CROCS ALTERNATIVE

Probably the lightest shoe you'll ever wear. This EVA model is water washable, odor resistant, and really more comfortable than it looks. Give it a try.

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Probably the lightest shoe you'll ever wear. This EVA model is water washable, odor resistant, and really more comfortable than it looks. Give it a try.

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Love them or hate them: the Hydro Moc certainly leave no one indifferent. Here's the new edition, with a FloatPro™ midsole made of BLOOM® foam containing 10% algae. Greener, more comfortable, more stylish... According to some, that is.

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Love them or hate them: the Hydro Moc certainly leave no one indifferent. Here's the new edition, with a FloatPro™ midsole made of BLOOM® foam containing 10% algae. Greener, more comfortable, more stylish... According to some, that is.

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Buying Guide

Everything to consider before buying camp slippers

1. Insulation

Although there are many types of insulation on the market, down, wool, sheepskin and synthetic are the major categories you will find. Synthetic insulation is generally easier to clean than down and wool – something to keep in mind if you plan to wear your slippers outside.

2. Sole traction

Rubber soles provide a better grip than leather, cork or nylon soles. However, some soles are reinforced with rubber in high friction areas to increase durability and grip.

3. Compressibility and weight

Since they are meant to be worn around the campsite, camping slippers are designed to be light and relatively compressible, so they take up little space in your backpack. Slippers with leather, hard rubber, or cork soles are less compressible and heavier than nylon ones. They will be more durable – if space is not a major issue, they’re also a good choice.

4. Durability

Slippers with rubber soles are definitely very durable. Leather and cork are also good options, although these materials offer less grip on slippery surfaces.

5. Versatility

Unless you choose a pair designed solely for home, most camping slippers are versatile enough to be worn outdoors. Thick-soled models like The North Face’s Traction Mules or Nuptse Mules will offer better protection from wet surfaces than leather mules or nylon-soled slippers.

Camping slippers FAQ

Q: What is a camping slipper?

A: Slippers designed for camping, or generally for outside the home, have a durable, waterproof sole that allows them to be worn outside.

Q: What is the purpose of hi-top slippers?

A: Hi-top slippers are meant to be slipped on in your tent or around the camp after a long day of hiking, climbing or skiing for better comfort, and to keep your feet warm after the effort.

Q: What is a vegan slipper?

A: Vegan slippers are made of materials from synthetic sources only. Wool, down, leather or other materials from animal sources are not vegan.

Q: Can you wash down slippers?

A: Like all down clothing, you can wash your down slippers with a special down cleaner and dry them in a tumble dryer to distribute the padding evenly.

Whether you wear them while camping, at home, or even for short trips around town, modern slippers are a far cry from the ones grandma used to knit. And while they’re still a cottage classic, we’re turning to insulated slippers with sturdy, grippy soles that offer more versatility for our various activities. That being said, The North Face, Baffin and Sorel will never replace the craftsmanship of our grandmothers…but hey, there’s a slipper for every occasion!