Outdoor Research Tundra Aerogel Booties - Women's
This product is not available.
Turn any adventure into a luxurious experience by throwing the women's Outdoor Research Tundra Aerogel booties into your pack. They add plush, camp-ready comfort without extra weight.
Shop similar products- VerticalXâ„¢ insulation offers a superior warmth-to-weight ratio that works even when wet
- Compression-resistant PrimaLoft® Aerogel inserts act as thermal barriers between your feet and the elements
- Weather-resistant exterior shells help fend off the elements
- Grippy soles provide traction on snow and ice
Imported.
View all Outdoor Research Women's Camp BootiesBest Use | Camping |
---|---|
Footwear Height | Over-the-ankle |
Upper | Polyester |
Lining | 60% polyurethane/40% polyester |
Gender | Women's |
Weight | 9.3 ounces |
XS | S | M | L | XL | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
U.S. Women's | 5-6 | 6.5-7.5 | 8-9 | 9.5-10.5 | 11-12 |
Review this Product
Adding a review will require a valid email for verification
10 stars for this bootie!
The most versatile shoe/bootie out there! They have become the shoe that I bring everywhere. They are my slippers and my outdoor shoes all in one! I love how lightweight they are and how easily they compact-great for camping. I champion OR for creating a shoe that feels like I am walking on clouds while providing a sole with great traction-so comfy! Thank you OR!
Feet have never been so happy
These booties are a game changer. I'm perpetually cold while trying to soak up all of the outdoors in Washington, especially on the shoulder seasons. These are everything when you can pop them on after a day of backpacking, skiing, or at the campsite while the sun sets. The bottom is sturdy but the inside if pure comfort. I won't be traveling without these.
AeroGel soles!!
It's great to see OR doing something unique with these booties. The addition of a compression resistant Aerogel sole is an awesome feature I've yet to see on any other booties. I really like that the sides are made of an abrasion resistant material along with the sole so I can actually walk around camp in them. Only knock is the stitching in the toe area is a bit crooked. I'm a size 11 and got the XL, it's just big enough to wear with thick socks.
Wow
Incredible warmth, I bought these just for going outside to the woodshed in the winter and let me tell you these are great! Walking from the house to the shed in 8F recently I felt no loss of warmth from the time I left the house, loaded wood on the sled, and dragged it back - through snow as well. I wear a size 12 running shoe and the XL is quite large on me. If I have to buy them again I will go with the size L instead.

Good hut booty
Been needing a winter hut a booty for a while, but was never interested in down. I have ski gloves (bitterblaze) with aerogel and now these, and I am quite impressed with the warmth of both. XL size is pretty big for me (size 11) when bare foot, but with a ski/wool sock on I think they will fit better. Excited to use them next winter.

Comfy camp booties
Have been testing around home and outside in freezing weather. The gel soles manage to keep the cold out long enough for kicking around a winter campsite. Light enough that I'll be happy to bring along for my winter camping trips. Def keep my feet toasty!
Get some, you deserve it
Great around the house, or packing down light to bring to camp. Love the warm feel without the weight or bulk of traditional slippers. The hook on the heel is a great feature for easy on/off, and the tension strap upper keeps a snug cozy feel when worn.
Great booties for warmth, very little traction
I love these booties for trips to the outhouse when winter camping. They have very little traction though so when walking on snow or ice I fall a lot as compared to other booties I have used.
Used these on a back country hunt in Colorado during the winter. They were a some to wear at the end of a long day of hiking.

Nice on snow trips and great for gifts
Using these on snow hut trips. Nice and toast., Soles are for the the dash to the outhouse in the snow,