Temperature Rating: -40ºC/-40ºF Liner: Removable, Baffin multi-layer inner boot system Moisture management system Comfort Base: Arctic Rubber Shell, EVA Midsole, Polar Rubber Outsole Leather upper with nylon inserts Tall height for deep snow protection Speed-lacing fastening
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These boots are great. Super warm liners will keep your toes toasty in the worst weather. They are very light considering how large they are. Worth every penny. These are replacing a set of Sorell boots I've used for the last 10 years. Sorell boots aren't as high quality as they used to be, so I tried these out. I spend a lot of time in the outdoors in the Colorado Rockies during the winter, so I needed a durable replacment boot. These did the trick. Overall I'm happy with them. They fit to size. If you're a 10, order a 10. They're a little bit large to allow for thicker socks. There's a few things you should be aware of though.Pros:Memory foam liner can be replaced, but you will need to break it in to the shape of your foot. It will feel tight at first. VERY squishy liner will accomodate thick winter socks though.The quality of construction is fantastic. Triple stitching around all seems.The tread is amazing, even on ice. I didn't need to use crampons to get traction on icy slick surfaces.There's a shelf on the back of the boot for use with snow shoes.The finger loop is large enough to use with gloves on, and will help you get the boots on.Lots of inslulation, and will keep your foot toasty warm.True to size with room to spare.Cons:The boot is only waterproof up to the ankle level. The tongue of the boot is completely open on the sides from the ankle level to the top. This makes it easier to put the boot on, but will allow slush/water in. Not too happy about that, but it hasn't happened to me yet.The boot is too large to allow use of most gaitors. These have a LOT of insulation, and are very bulky at the top.The hardware loops used for the laces doesn't seem like they're very strong. I've heard that they can pop out. Hasn't happened to me yet though. Not too worried about that happening though.You will need to break in the memory foam liner. This will feel tight on your foot for the first few uses. Just keep walking around in them and they will conform to your foot shape.The laces are pretty short. You may need to replace them with longer ones.No mounting point D ring for gaitors like there is on the sorelle, and the Baffin Snow Monster boots.There's no gusset flap on the top of the boot like there is on the Sorelles to keep snow out. Not a big problem, unless you're going through very deep snow. But that's why you bought these boots right?Overall, I'm happy with my purchase, and would reccomend them.
Have been a LaCrosse boot fan my entire life. The pac boot type with the felt liners.But, I'm getting older and they're so clunky and heavy. And I didn't want anything with natural rubber because it ALWAYS cracks. I usually beat a dead horse when I buy something and researched them all. LaCrosse, Baffin, Rocky, Kamik and the other popular Canadian brand. (Can't think of it right now)I chose these and they are the best boots I have ever owned. They are the warmest and lightest by far. I stand on the ice a lot and very seldom feel any cold. And don't listen to the other reviews that say to buy a size or two bigger. A size 9 is a size 9 for me. They fit perfectly. The liners are unbelievable. I can't see them ever wearing out like the felt type.Yes, they're tight as hell the first time you wear them but after one or two times they settle in like all shoes and boots. I highly recommend these.
Size for Cold &snow the lining in them are good
Little spendy, but we’ll worth it! Very warm, feet don’t sweat from being too warm, soft foot bed and easy to walk in. Son said they’re a little heavier than his old Sorel boots, but we’ll worth it! Liners come out and will from time to time place them on the boot dryer. Haven’t had any ordor with a teenager wearing them during Minnesota’s Cold winter. Definitely will not be buying any other kind of winter boots.
Easy on and off
Great warm, waterproof, lightweight boots. Run small. I wear a size 10, ordered size 12 and they fit well with 2 pair of sox.
the first time i put these boots on a gasped aloud. they are literally the most comfort piece of footwear ive ever worn. i had sorrel's for about 8 years and these blow them out of the water. ONLY issue is that they are a little squeaky/noisey i guess? i dont care to bc they are amazing. we'll see how long they last but winter #1 is done and not a hint of damage and i hunt, ice fish and wear them every day. great boot.
The hubby was excited about getting them loved that they showed up way before they were supposed too an they r perfect for ice fishing