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By GDA from Minnesota on 3/12/2008
Pros:
Comfortable, Good Traction, Lightweight, Warm
Cons:
Difficult Entry & Exit
Best Uses:
Cold Weather, Snow
Describe Yourself:
Casual/ Recreational
Gear Usage:
Cold Weather Living
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Very comfortable and lots of support.
Excellent pair of winter boots
By Dan from Durango, CO on 2/14/2008
Pros:
Comfortable, Easy Entry & Exit, Good Traction, Warm, Waterproof
Best Uses:
Cold Weather, Deep snow, Slippery Terrain, Snow, Wet Conditions
Describe Yourself:
Casual/ Recreational
Gear Usage:
Cold Weather Living
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: I was put off by the negative review but purchased anyway. I was pleased to find that my experience was consistent with the positive reviews. Contrary to one opinion, I found the sizing to be pretty accurate and adjustments serviceable. I am pleased with this purchase and would recommend these boots.
By Nic from Kirkenes on 12/17/2007
Pros:
Breathable, Comfortable, Easy Entry & Exit, Good Traction, Lightweight, Warm, Waterproof
Best Uses:
Cold Weather, Snow, Snowmobile
Describe Yourself:
Casual/ Recreational
Gear Usage:
Cold Weather Living, Winter Sports
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: These are really good boots for snowmobiling in cold weather, they do keep your tootsies warm. The boots are not heavy and it is easy to pull the inner shoe out for drying.
By Sorel owner from Green Bay, Wisconsin on 12/13/2007
Cons:
Difficult Entry & Exit, Runs 1-2 sizes small
Best Uses:
Cold Weather, Snow, Wet Conditions
Describe Yourself:
Casual/ Recreational
Gear Usage:
Cold Weather Living, Winter Sports
Bottom Line:
No, I would not recommend this to a friend
Comments: buckles need more range of adjustment Could not evaluate because the product runs 1 to 2 sizes small.
By Ikehiker from Maine on 12/10/2007
Pros:
Comfortable, Good Traction, Warm, Waterproof
Best Uses:
Cold Weather, Snow, Wet Conditions
Describe Yourself:
Casual/ Recreational
Gear Usage:
Cold Weather Living, Winter Sports
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: I got these boots two days before the first snowfall of the year after my recent relocation to Maine from less snowy areas. The boots are comfortable, warm, keep you dry, and your socks stay in place. Putting them on the first couple of times was a chore but I've either developed a technique or the boots have loosened up a bit after the first couple or wears since it seems pretty easy now. Several people have commented 'great boots' when they've seen me wearing them.
By Nanook from Norway from Norway on 12/10/2007
Cons:
Difficult Entry & Exit
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Warm, cheap, good looking. Can U ask for more??
By Wtrjock from Gresham, OR on 12/5/2007
Pros:
Breathable, Comfortable, Easy Entry & Exit, Good Traction, Lightweight, Warm, Waterproof
Best Uses:
Cold Weather, Snow, Wet Conditions
Describe Yourself:
Casual/ Recreational
Gear Usage:
Cold Weather Living, Winter Sports
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Great boots. We were trecking through 3 feet of snow, and my feet stayed dry and warm. I am very impressed with these boots.
By A-Jay from Northern Michigan on 11/18/2007
Pros:
Comfortable, Easy Entry & Exit, Good Traction, Lightweight, Warm, Waterproof
Best Uses:
Cold Weather, Snow, Wet Conditions
Describe Yourself:
Avid Adventurer
Gear Usage:
Cold Weather Living, Winter Sports
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: This boot and accompanying socking foot liner is fantastic. It's everything it says it is and that's enough. Images shared by: A-Jay
There ya go.
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Very Good for general use
By Snow lover from Nagano, Japan on 10/16/2007
Sizing:
Feels half size too small
Width:
Feels true to width
Pros:
Comfortable, Quality Construction, Warm
Cons:
Lacks Adjustability
Best Uses:
Igloo building, Snow walking
Bottom Line:
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Comments: Used in deep snow, snow removal, igloo building and light snowshoeing. These survive through the off-season in high humidity situations where leather rots and moths eat the typical wool liner.
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