Best Winter Boots: A Helpful Guide (Our top selections). Welcome to our review of the Best Winter Boots.
Check out Keen Revel IV Polar Boots - Best for Traction: [ Ссылка ]
Check out Baffin Impact Boots - Best for Extra Warmth: [ Ссылка ]
Check out Bogs Classic High Insulted Boots - Best for Insulation: [ Ссылка ]
Check out UGG Classic Short II Winter Boots - Best for Comfort: [ Ссылка ]
Keen Revel IV Polar Boots - Best for Traction
Traction is an exceptionally important feature in any winter shoes. Without this, it is easy to slip and fall.
Traction is even more important for winter shoes designed for hiking which calls for even more grip on those rough mountain trails.
This is where the Revel IV Polar boots from Keen shine most. 5mm multidirectional lugs keep your feet well planted on icy ground.
These have a temperature rating of -40°F. Your feet stay warm thanks to insulation using environmentally friendly bamboo and charcoal rather than the usual thinsulate used in winter boots. The upper cuff and tongue are fleece lined.
Baffin Impact Boots - Best for Extra Warmth
Yes, winter boots are generally designed to keep your feet warm but Baffin’s Impact boots take it to a new level.
These are designed for people who plan to be outdoors for extended periods of time, in sub-zero temperatures. They are insulated with 8 layers of foam and polyester then encased in a rubber shell.
Warm winter boots typically boast of temperature ratings in the range of -25°F to about -40° F. These drop it way lower to a temperature rating of -148°F.
The main weakness we found in this pair is its weight. At 6 pounds per pair, we hope you will not need to be doing too much walking in them.
Bogs Classic High Insulted Boots - Best for Insulation
If farm work is something you do on a regular basis, you shouldn’t have to stop when temperatures drop. This pair of Bogs knee-high, slip-on boots has their key feature in insulation and come with a -40°F temperature rating.
The upper of the shoe looks much like regular rain boots with a fully waterproof rubber upper. At ankle-level the rubber is replaced by warm fabric.
Neo-tech insulation serves to keep your feet warm and a rubber sole not only helps to maintain traction but is also adds to durability. If you have used regular rubber boots for everyday farm work, you know they are prone to foul smells after a couple of wears. Bogs takes care of this using a DuraFresh bio-technology which keeps the inside of the boots fresh even after multiple uses.
UGG Classic Short II Winter Boots - Best for Comfort
Winter is the time of year you could spend hours under a warm fluffy blanket. This is the feeling your feet get from UGG’s Short II winter boots. As their name suggests, these are short boots. That extra warmth and comfort comes from 100% sheepskin.
The interior gives you an unbeatably soft and fuzzy feel for exceptional warmth and comfort through freezing days. The suede exterior is treated to make the upper water resistant.
This pair is available in 14 shades. From earthy neutral colors to blues and light pinks for ladies who want to add a dash of color to a winter outfit.
It is worth noting that these boots can only repel water but are not waterproof. They work fine in cold weather but not if that is accompanied by rain.
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