![]() ![]() I wore it hiking up to three miles and had no issues. Switch it back to shoe mode by flipping the heel up, then wear it any place you would wear a sneaker. So the Moc not only performs well around town but over trail too.Ī collapsible heel invites you to wear it as a slipper for short walks to the mailbox or hopping out of the tent for a quick pee in the middle of the night. And it sports a treaded rubber outsole and EVA foam midsole. ![]() The upper has ripstop polyester and suede construction. The Ember Moc looks like the Love Child of a quilted sleeping bag and a sneaker. Our feet went in Merrells Hut Moc 2 at the start of the chilly season, and they arent coming back out until its warm again. Anyone looking for a more comfortable, capable way to get from the door to an adventure, from car to tent, or from tent to lake should keep reading. In short: All the lazy ease of a slipper with just enough muscle in the upper and the tread make the Ember Moc a compelling addition to the active person’s shoe collection. The shoe (slipper?) is perfect for campgrounds, backcountry huts, short hikes, casual nights out, road trips, flights, or a quick run to the grocery store.Īfter more than six months of near-constant use, I feel confident proclaiming the Ember Moc is the future of basecamp footwear. But for what it sets out to be – cozy and versatile, with a touch of style – the Teva’s Ember Moc is nearly perfect. ![]() And it’s not for every trip, so high-alpine projects are out. We reviewed it outside, inside, and around town. Part sneaker, part puffy, Teva’s Ember Moc may soon be part of many campers’ gear collections. ![]()
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