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Camping & Hiking | Home » » Sierra Designs Men's Down Moccasin | | | | | | Colors: | | | | | Description: | | So you recently tried to make your own moccasins out of old leather scraps you found in the shed and a pile of goose feathers that your dog found on your lawn. And you failed. There\222s no need to feel bad about it; just get yourself the Sierra Designs Down Moccasin Slippers, throw the wad of leather at your dog, and watch him gnaw on his new chew toy.
Product Features- Upper Material: [shell] Elevation Eco (nylon); [lining] polyester taffeta; [cuff] fleece
- Waterproofing:
- Sole: non-skid synthetic
- Insulation: 700-Fill down
- Lacing:
- Midsole:
- Footbed:
- Temperature Rating:
- Weight: [pair] 8 oz
- Recommended Use: loafing
- Manufacturer Warranty: lifetime
| | | Features: | |
• 700 fill power down
• Polyester taffeta lining
• Heel pull tab
• Elastic cuff
• Fleece cuff
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 1.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 1.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 9 reviews |
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Average Customer Review:
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5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Slippery but Wont Slip OnJan 29, 2011
By debushau This is a disappointing product. On the face of it, it's a simple concept, a covered, down slipper for indoor or tent usage. In execution, it has a few design flaws that make it irritating to use. First, the foot opening is too small and inflexible. This means that even if your foot fits perfectly well in the slipper, it's a bear to get it in there. If the opening had a zipper or was made from more flexible material, this wouldn't be an issue. You almost need a shoehorn to get your foot in. Second, the sole is slippy on carpet and hard floors - probably okay in a field. The grip "dots" on the sole just aren't the right material. Third, the padding on the sole is thin making it rather an underwhelming slipper. Fourth, the little pulls on the heel to help you get some grip while wrestling these things on aren't up to the job and will pull out easily.
Are there positives? Well, it looks like the picture, it's warm enough and they are light. The tight neck is probably designed to prevent drafts and whatnot from getting in while sleeping in a tent but I think the design needs to be rethought. It just doesn't work.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Go up one sizeJan 09, 2011
By Linda K. Metsger
"lkm"
I purchased these for my husband. He wears a size 11 shoue and the large were not comfortable. Ended up exchanging for an X-Large. He likes them and says they are comfortable, but I would suggest ordering a size larger if you are in doubt. Also, since they are new, I have no idea of how they will wear.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Nice Toasty Moccasins!Mar 04, 2011
By M. Morgan I am very well satisfied with these slip-ons. HOWEVER THEY ARE SIZED REALLY SMALL! I wear a size 10 men's shoe. I originally ordered "medium". I could not even pull them on. I returned and reordered X-large and they are just right. Very nice for winter evenings!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Down MoccasinJan 09, 2011
By kate I bought these for my older father. He really likes them and they are really nice however they are narrow on top and he has a hard time putting them on. I should have gone with a bigger sized. The are nice though.
just awfulDec 11, 2011
By drum1906 small for stated size, but mine are just falling apart. the stitching is breaking up all around the perimeter, and i am using duct tape. the hype on this is all of us around the campfire (I would recommend that one stay indoors unbless you immediately tape up the bottoms
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