The North Face Thermoball Traction Mule Slippers review

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Cost ★★★☆☆

Performance ★★★★★

Overall Score ★★★★☆

Verdict: A little on the pricy side for what they are, but getting the adventure vibes at home in winter is a nice feeling!


The North Face Thermoball Traction Mule Slippers are a cool, adventure-inspired homeware option for those seeking warmth and comfort during the cold winter months.

 

Made from recycled materials, the upper is both environmentally friendly and hardwearing, offering abrasion resistance for everyday use.

 

A notable feature is the collapsible heel, which adds to the convenience of these slippers by making them easy to slip on and off. The elastic side panels further customise the fit, offering added comfort and flexibility. The Thermoball Eco insulation is particularly impressive, delivering superior warmth through its updated quilting pattern, which is designed to retain heat efficiently, even when wet. The Oso fleece lining adds an extra layer of cosiness, making these slippers perfect for all-day wear in the winter months.

 

The rubber sole provides excellent grip on laminated floors, allowing you to navigate various surfaces confidently.

 

In sum, The North Face Thermoball Traction Mule Slippers are a well-rounded choice for a Christmas present for your adventure-loving friends or family. They combine eco-friendly materials with practical design features, making them a reliable companion for the winter season.


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Chris Shirley MA FRGS

About the Author: A former Royal Marines officer and advisor to the BBC, Chris has travelled in over 60 countries, is a fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, a Guinness World Record holder for rowing over 3500 miles across the Atlantic Ocean, a Marathon des Sables finisher, and is the founder of ‘Haus of Hiatus’, a website design and branding studio that designs and amplifies start-ups, scale-ups and special projects around the world.

He has worked with Hollywood actors, world–renowned musical artists and TV personalities, and is delighted to have had his work featured by the United Nations, Red Bull, BBC, and even seen at the South Pole!

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