Overall rating 
4.6 / 5
4.6 / 5
52 out of 55(95%)reviewers recommend this product.
Product Reviews
Overall rating 
5 / 5
5 / 5
Silvy
Great Boots For The Winter
PostedFebruary 10, 2013
I live in New Jersey and it gets very cold here in the winter time.
I also work in snow removal and these boots have been keeping my feet very warm. Best boots I have bought for the winter so far!
Written by a customer while visiting columbia.com
Overall rating 
5 / 5
5 / 5
JDubaya
fromEugene, OR
Awesome boot! Comfortable right outa the box!
PostedFebruary 9, 2013
I bought these boots for a snowmobile trip that I had planned. The boots were very warm even in the -7° weather that I was in. They fit a little big but from other reviews I was already prepared. Comfortable straight out of the box!
Written by a customer while visiting columbia.com
Overall rating 
5 / 5
5 / 5
Jmm076
fromHouston, TX
Don't Pass These Up!
PostedJanuary 27, 2013
These boots are fantastic, I wait for cold days just so I can throw them on. Here in Texas I only need a pair of liners and my feet are almost too warm. Wore them deer hunting last season and they performed beautifully. I pulled mesquite thorns out of them all day and tracked down multiple animals with no hot spots at the end of the day. I didn't even have to break these in. Only a 4/5 for function because of the fact that they almost insulate too well.
Written by a customer while visiting columbia.com
Overall rating 
4 / 5
4 / 5
Steveworks
fromNewton, MA
Very Warm if you keep moving
PostedJanuary 27, 2013
The boots fit very well. I have very high arches so I took out the supplied insole ( like I do with all my footwear) and put in my own insoles and they were comfortable.
I was expecting my feet to be toasty warm all the time and during my first campout ( avg. temp about 20 degrees, about 10 in the morning) I was cold. I did finally realize (duh) that in order for the boots to "reflect" heat, I had to generate heat, so that meant moving around quite a a bit. So walking and hiking, about and you'll be warm. Standing in one place and not moving around a lot, (such as standing at my saw table and making trim cuts for the guys up on ladders), not so much.
I did put chemical foot warmers in when I was camping and that did keep my feet warm.
Written by a customer while visiting columbia.com
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