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thicky
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   Old Thread  #68 5 Jan 2021 at 4.49pm    Login    Register
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Rmfho superb!
johngall
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   Old Thread  #67 4 Jan 2021 at 8.22pm    Login    Register
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johngall
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   Old Thread  #66 4 Jan 2021 at 8.21pm    Login    Register
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totaly agree ive got the traction mules in the standard and the boot i also gave mine a good coat of fabsil
i wear mine in winter after ive set up, then il wear them all week ,any body who has these know how good they are
i have 3 pairs. love em
oldgeezer
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oldgeezer
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   Old Thread  #65 4 Jan 2021 at 2.59pm    Login    Register
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OK as asked
after using the Navitas Weaves for over 6 months I can honestly say the grip in slippery wet grass is so much better its chalk and chees and they are so comfortable I love em the grip is brilliant thats the thing that lets Crocs down

...........stating the bleeding obvious of course they are not warm enough for this time of year

( before some bell end mentions it )
lilharbs
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lilharbs
   Old Thread  #64 4 Jan 2021 at 1.03pm    Login    Register
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I got a similar pair of these North Face ones but a normal slipper height, they see lovely and toasty wearing at home but I wouldn’t want to wear them in the mud for fear of getting them dirty (😄precious I know). They have a good firm sole with great grips so would happily wear them in spring summer conditions outside, they are almost too good for on the bank however 😬
jimimak
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jimimak
   Old Thread  #63 22 Jun 2018 at 10.00am    Login    Register
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I too have been known to do the walk of shame in my croc's - they just seem to tick all the right boxes for me in terms of practicality. Havent slipped over myself (yet) but know a couple of mates that have.

Kame aKross these bad-boys - from the Kolour skheme I kant believe Mr Fairbrass hasnt had a hand in the design of the new Kroc's
Smufter
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Smufter
   Old Thread  #62 22 Jun 2018 at 3.18am    Login    Register
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That's okay Gerry. I laughed actually, because you sounded just like my Missus so no harm done xxxxx

I love mine. Very light and comfy, and as you say.............plenty of grip.
Haven't worn them yet without a thin pair of socks on, so can't report on how sweaty they get (or don't) but most probably will try them like that in France in a couple of weeks time.
But proving to be a good buy so far.

PS Happy birthday Geezer.
vossy1
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vossy1
   Old Thread  #61 21 Jun 2018 at 8.22pm    Login    Register
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You pronounce grass like arse....posh Bugger 🤣👍
Let us know what you think of the N👍

Edit, happy bday in advance 😎
oldgeezer
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oldgeezer
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   Old Thread  #60 21 Jun 2018 at 6.07pm    Login    Register
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Smurfer I would like to say sorry to you as I did laugh when you started a thread about bivvy slipper ( tiss a bloody stupid name though)
anyway I was wearing my beloved Crocs and as most people know
on wet grass you end up on your arse ! oooo Im a poet !!

anyhow the bailiff came round wearing a pair of Navitas Weaves and was saying how much better the grip was
so as its me birfday tomora I bought myself a pair
Smufter
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Smufter
   Old Thread  #59 31 May 2018 at 5.53pm    Login    Register
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Thank you.
r0bertb00th
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   Old Thread  #58 30 May 2018 at 10.25pm    Login    Register
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Somewhat of a northface ffan boy I’ve got them boots as well but the older nuptse boot version they are very similar to the slippers I recommends just less cumbersome in my opinion and I only use them in winter
Get on them lads
Chuffy
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Chuffy
   Old Thread  #57 30 May 2018 at 9.33pm    Login    Register
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Your Link

Thought the soles looked different.

I have seen posts on Shaun Harrison's Facebook page where he raves about THIS particular model
r0bertb00th
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r0bertb00th
   Old Thread  #56 30 May 2018 at 9.17pm    Login    Register
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The amazon link is not the ones you want look at the soles any damp will come through the fractions have solid soles


https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=north+face+thermoball+slippers&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-gb&client=safari
r0bertb00th
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r0bertb00th
   Old Thread  #55 30 May 2018 at 9.16pm    Login    Register
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Note the MULES ard different and not what you want trust me I’ve got them as well any dew on the grass and you’ll feel like your on Ice skates abs the water will come through - the miles will be fine for in the bivvy but that’s all

You want the the thermoball with the harder wearing sole as they are perfect for fishing

They are ok for the summer with no socks I just prefer crocs In The summer


Search north face thermoball traction mule
jamien_TO
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jamien_TO
   Old Thread  #54 29 May 2018 at 1.23pm    Login    Register
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the originals were down filled and were actually far too hot for winter's, let alone summers (and that's from someone who had them for canadian winters).
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