What are the best-all-round camp shoes

Hiking, canoeing, rock climbing, bonfires, 4wding, river walks, beach combing, school shoe. We love the Dunlop Volley for the whole family, and are glad it has made a fighting comeback into market place. I'd say more than 'exceptionally average'.

They are light, multipurpose, hardwearing and inexpensive. The thin, flexible sole offers rows and rows of grip, the rubber sides adds to the traction capability. There are colour variations to suit all, while keeping to the trusted design.

The negatives, they take a while to dry after submersion and tend to suit a narrow foot.

Still to test drive: the Volley Steelcap and the Volley Thong.

Check out the dirtometer on the volley website,
go to: street menu; volley shoes
http://www.volleys.com.au/flash/street.html

Comments

They still dry a lot faster than full leather hiking boots!

New School Leather Volley. 5 star rating. more durable, fully dry. a little hot in summer playing on school asphalt!

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