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See All Photos ▶ See All Tours ▶Best shoes for travel – March 27, 2012 Are you looking for shoes for your next travel? Are you going South and looking for some light sandals? I spent three weeks in Sri Lanka and South India and was wearing only clogs. I took off my other shoes and socks at the first moment I landed in India, put them to the bottom of my backpack and didn’t need anything else except my lovely clogs. This is probably the most attractive feature of the clogs (mainly known as Crocs, because it adds to the comfort and makes you feel like you’re walking on air. By far the most comfortable things I’ve ever worn. These shoes are very comfortable and well suited for the hot, sticky, sandy climate. The air flows well through the vents and offers a unique feel of cool comfort. You can get a little bit dirty because the holes allow all sorts of debris into the sandal while you’re walking, such as sand and rain water, but who cares about it?

Somebody who afraid to get dirty shouldn’t go to such places like India or other South East Asia countries in the first place. I honestly recommend to try one. You don’t need to buy clogs made by Crocs as it can be pricey. Depending on size it can cost about $US15-30. I bought mine on the trip to Nepal in Kathmandu. It was noname, made localy and cost only $US 2 or 3 and they lasted for more then two years. I took my clogs to the hiking trip and every night it was like heaven for the feet after I was taking off my hiking shoes and putting on the clogs at guest house. Price - Low to High Price - High to Low 7 days free return This product is originally posted in , and is posted in the Takatack Marketplace as part of Takatack's aggregation program (which aims to conveniently bring all online stores closer to consumers via a single marketplace). As such, Takatack shall not be liable for any claims of whatsoever nature in connection with this item. (a) Takatack does not warrant the accuracy of the product information/details posted.

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So you don’t get too sweaty or start feeling blisters midway through, take these points into account: It may sound counterintuitive to wear wool socks on a hot summer day, but more and more outdoor experts understand this natural fiber’s benefits, especially when it comes from merino sheep, a breed common in New Zealand.
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In response, merino wool is ideal for long, hot hikes that will get your feet perspiring. What’s more, the material also keeps odors to a minimum and is extremely stretchy, staying snug against your foot without bunching up in the toe or heel. When combined with synthetics, it has greater wicking properties, keeps your feet dry, and even airs out quickly if that puddle ends up being deeper than you thought. Even though cotton is a cool, soft material, it quickly drenches your feet in sweat. Once this happens, don’t expect them to dry quickly, either. When it comes to warm-weather hiking, outdoor experts say to avoid anything labeled “100% cotton,” as this combination absorbs rather than wicks away sweat, gives no insulation, and, while lightweight, rubs against your skin to create blisters. This isn’t to say you should completely stay away from anything with cotton in it. The lighter feel proves to be an asset in hot and wet conditions, so, instead, look for a sock with a low percentage of cotton.

In summer heat, the average pair of feet sweats a shot-glass worth of water a day. To keep things cooler and to reduce perspiration, go with a lightweight sock. Though they’re thin, lightweight socks specifically built for hiking are still designed with extra cushioning in the heel and ball of your foot. SmartWool is a pioneer in creating lightweight, comfortable wool socks that are ideal for warmer conditions. The PhD Ultra Light Mini Socks, for example, fit snugly around every curve in your foot to improve comfort, and withstand hours and hours of hiking. These are some of the lightest you can buy, so it’s good to understand that there won’t be any additional cushioning. If you normally wear a heavier sock and are switching to something lightweight, pay attention to the fit. Because the lighter sock is taking up less room, you may find that your foot is sliding about in the shoe more than you’re used to. If you feel the fit is too sloppy, you may have to go back to a heavier style, regardless of the heat.