Top products from r/irishtourism

We found 4 product mentions on r/irishtourism. We ranked the 4 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/forestina · 1 pointr/irishtourism

I have some dress up/down Teva waterproof booties that I wear every time I visit and it mostly eliminates the need for multiple pairs of boots/shoes - I just bring a nice heel for the fancy stuff, and maaaaybe a tennis shoe. They're honestly not something I usually wear at home, unless it's cold and rainy... but it's a decent all purpose boot! Would feel comfortable taking them out on a long muddy hike and giving them a good rinse after for some pub dining. Comfy, sturdy, waterproof, halfway fashionable.... and they zip so I wear them as I travel over as well, so I don't have to mess with my shoes at security. 😂


Teva Women's W Delavina Suede Ankle Boot https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00PS28E5S/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_dBhXDbR6E226X

u/themillardman · 3 pointsr/irishtourism

Check the devices you’re going to plug in. They should have an ‘Input’ rating with a voltage range. A typical input range is 120V-240V. If it supports 230V you only need a power ‘adapter’ that simply converts the prongs. If you have devices that don’t go up to 230V you need a power ‘converter’.

For example, these are what my group of four travelled Ireland with.

Converter

Adapter