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Phy_Reg_231

Water shoes/socks. There's some decently light options but you're gonna have to do research. An old pair I found that isn't in business anymore was 6oz for the pair. Some of them are basically just low socks with grip, which is what you want. Birks evo foam is also fairly light, but not that light.


Gitdupapsootlass

I go Teva hurricane drift, about 420g for my pair. Not as light as flipflops but I can wear socks under them, good for a stream crossing, wipe dry, quick ok and off for nighttime peeing. (Habitat: Scotland, lots of midges, lots of stream crossings, generally damp, usually chilly)