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The North Face NSE Tent Bootie II - Women's - 2008
Thanks to 700-fill down, The North Face Women's NSE Tent Booties keep your feet warm on winter camping trips and cold nights in a backcountry hut. These camp booties feel down-right luxurious after an arduous day of mountaineering or backcountry skiing. The North Face NSE Tent Booties' lightweight, abrasion-resistant rubber bottoms help keep your feet dry during quick midnight bathroom breaks, and the water-resistant, breathable upper fabric holds in heat without making your feet feel stuffy.
these are great slippers would not recommend using outside a lot though. the color is cool looking and the price is good. would definately buy again. the customer service was outstanding and the shipping was fair. i used mine inside only and they are very comfortable. fits well and doesn't overheat your feet.
i'm a size 7 and wondering if i should order xs or s?i obviously see the sizing chart, but north face typically runs small in clothing and i wouldn't want these to be tightany suggestions?
I bought these wonderful little guys for the little lady and she love them! She takes them to our friends house who have hard wood floors and slip em on and goes about her way, while everyone wants a pair. The second she gets home she puts these foot ovens on and doesn't take them off till bed time. One miner down side (mainly for me) she doesn't recommend wearing them outside so I have to let out the dogs in the cold.
I will never buy any other slipper than this one. They are so comfortable and warm. I'd wear them all day if I could! Definitely a must buy for the cold weather days.
Uhhhh, I'm not really sure why you would do that in booties, but you probably could with these-the bottoms are pretty tough.If you are going to do that get these http://www.backcountry.com/store/TNF3268/The-North-Face-Nuptse-Bootie-II-Womens.html - they have a hard rubber sole so they have support and will stand up to the ware of pavement and if you step in some water it won't soak in.
I bought these for my whole family for Christmas. I haven't worn mine yet so that the rest of the family won't be bugging me to get them a pair. They are easy to slip on and off and have grippies on the sole that make them great around the house on the hard wood floors.
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