These lightweight camping slippers quickly became one of my favourite bits of camp gear after long days on the trail.
After a long day hiking, it’s the small comforts that matter, and these camp slippers quickly become essential. They make the transition from hiking boots to camp effortless, no laces, no fuss, just instant comfort when your feet need it most.
Then there’s the middle-of-the-night pee break. You know the one. It’s cold, you’re half asleep, maybe it’s raining, and the last thing you want is wrestling with boots. With the IBlueLover Down Filled Camp Slippers, you’re out, back, and warm again in seconds. That alone makes them worth carrying.
I’ve tried a few different camping slippers over time. There are loads of variations out there, heavier ones, bulkier ones, and plenty that look like something you’d never actually want to wear. These stood out straight away. They’re the lightest I’ve owned, they look good, and more importantly, they feel great on tired feet. That combination is exactly why I’m recommending them.
For a budget-friendly bit of gear, the comfort is impressive without adding unnecessary bulk. A lot of people, myself included, are very critical about every extra gram in their pack. That focus on weight, without sacrificing comfort, is another reason these earn a full five stars.


⭐ Rating: 5/5
They weigh around 160 grams for my size (UK 9) and squash down to roughly the size of a fist in a dry bag. You don’t notice them in your pack, but you definitely notice them when you put them on.
I’ve worn them in winter and summer, in forests and by lochs. If the ground is slightly damp, they’re fine, they don’t soak through easily. Just don’t wander around in them if it’s properly soaking. Around camp or inside the tent, they’re spot on.
📦 Key Features
They weigh next to nothing, pack down small, and yet feel like a luxury after miles on the trail.
- Weight: ~160 g (size UK 9 pair)
- Material: Down-filled with soft plush lining
- Closure: Slip-on, low top
- Outer: Soft fabric (non waterproof, but reasonably resistant)
- Pack size: Compresses down to fist size

🏕️ Trail Tested in Camp
I’ve used these on winter camps, summer hikes, and even as regular house slippers. They’re warm without being sweaty, light without feeling flimsy, and they give your feet a proper break at the end of the day.
After long days on the Great Glen Way and the West Highland Way, sitting around camp with these on became one of my favourite parts of the evening. Whether it was by a fire or just winding down in the tent, they made camp life feel calmer, more comfortable, and that bit more special.
If the ground is slightly damp, you’re fine, they don’t soak through easily. Just don’t wander around in heavy rain for too long, they’re not waterproof. Around camp or inside the tent though, they’re pure comfort.

💬 Final Thoughts
These camp slippers are simple, light, and do exactly what you want them to do.
They’re easy to stash in the tent, easy to carry, and brilliant when you need them.
If you order them via the link above, I’ll probably make about 20p, so this really is an honest recommendation.
For me, this is what good gear is about. Small things that don’t weigh much, don’t overcomplicate anything, and make you genuinely happy to have them with you out in the wild.
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