Author: Frank Ross
When the day’s work (or sport) is done, relaxing and being comfortable is the main priority. The first thing that most people do, when reaching home or camp is take off their footwear. What they put on next will determine how far they get into the comfort zone.
On an evening in early spring, I was relaxing in my favorite 10-year-old pair of moccasin slippers and working on a project that required a tool from my shop. Since it’s in a detached building and I didn’t want to deal with the hassle of changing shoes for such a short jaunt, I went in my slippers, which are leather without the protection of a sole. A cold wind was howling so I went quickly, not paying attention to where I was stepping. The result was a stone bruise on my heel that took weeks to stop hurting.
What struck me most about the selection is that as with most things today, "they aren’t what they were back when." In some cases that’s bad, but in the world of slippers it’s a major improvement. People are demanding more from the products they buy, and in the world of slippers it has been a quantum leap.
A major factor in the move to more versatile slippers is both psychological and physiological. Uncomfortable footwear affects our entire bodies if the level of discomfort is sufficient and continued. The effects are cumulative in our feet, knees, hips and back. Put succinctly, if your feet aren’t happy, you won’t be either. Just pay attention to the change that you experience after a long day in a heavy pair of boots or even dress shoes. Only a few minutes after taking them off and putting on a comfortable pair of slippers you feel physically and mentally rejuvenated.
With the complement of a sole, slippers offer greater protection from rocks and the occasional toy that’s left on the floor. Sole materials vary from very soft and pliable materials, such as a natural crepe rubber, EVA, or TPR - thermoplastic rubber, to a more durable modern rubber outsole that will take you anywhere and last a very long time.
When you’re sitting behind a steering wheel for hours on end, ankle support and a surefooted sole pattern are far less important than comfort. Slippers with soles suitable for outdoor wear have become very popular for long stints behind the wheel. They’re easy to slip on an off, even while driving, which can help keep you alert and break the monotony. While it won’t reduce the number of miles you will feel better during the trip and after you arrive.
Cabela’s footwear is made with performance leather, a term that can be somewhat nebulous without clarification. In a nutshell, performance leather is waterproof so that it will not stain when liquids are spilled on it. For the footwear to be waterproof, an additional membrane, such as GORE-TEX®, must be sewn to the upper material.