57 Free Walking Sound Effects - Most Popular
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Steps (slipper on tiling)

10 slipper steps on tiles spaced one second apart then 4 steps in a row. UCS Category: FEETHmn. Length: 00:17.
Step, wooden staircase #2

A human descendant an interior wooden staircase with light shoes, or slippers. UCS Category: FEETHmn. Length: 00:10.
Steps on a wooden floor #4

Many steps, in shoes, on a wooden floor. A few rustling clothes. UCS Category: FEETHmn. Length: 00:38.
Steps (slipper on wooden stairs)

15 steps from a man climbing wooden stairs in slippers. The stairs creak and creak. UCS Category: FEETHmn. Length: 00:11.
Going down wooden stairs #1

Footsteps of a person going down 5 floors, in shoes, a building staircase, made of wood. Fixed sound recording, in the third person, from the fifth floor. UCS Category: FEETHmn. Length: 00:54.
Footsteps on gravels #2

A lot of footfall on a gravel floor. This file is easy to loop to infinity. It was realized in studio by a foley artist. UCS Category: FEETHmn. Length: 01:32.
Step, wooden staircase #3

A human descendant an interior wooden staircase with light shoes, or slippers. First person recording. UCS Category: FEETHmn. Length: 00:12.
Steps on a wooden floor #2

Many steps, in shoes, on a wooden floor. A few rustling clothes. UCS Category: FEETHmn. Length: 00:26.
Going down wooden stairs #2

Footsteps of a person walking down a wooden building staircase in shoes. Taking his mobile, in the first person. UCS Category: FEETHmn. Length: 00:29.
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