Overall rating 
4.3 / 5
4.3 / 5
17 out of 23(74%)reviewers recommend this product.
Product Reviews
Overall rating 
2 / 5
2 / 5
Cat7
fromMt. Hood
This years Bugaboot
PostedDecember 16, 2013
Too bad I took the tags off immediately. I was expecting the warmth, comfortability and true fit of the Bugaboot I purchased a couple years ago. If I was still working at the lifts I would have definatly brought them back for a refund. Im indoors this year so theyre tolerable. I LOVED the previous Bugaboot- the ones with the purplish stripe- not for the color, but for the amazing fit and warmth. These ones are not warm at all and seams seem to bite into my feet at my toes and heels.
Written by a customer while visiting columbia.com
Overall rating 
5 / 5
5 / 5
Nonno
fromGlenwood, NY
Toasty Toes
PostedNovember 28, 2013
Just in time for the snow that flew, my feet stayed warm and dry.
Written by a customer while visiting columbia.com
Overall rating 
5 / 5
5 / 5
go4me77
fromVA
First Pair Of Winter Boots and I'm In LOVE!
PostedNovember 27, 2013
I got these when I won a contest to go to MT a couple of years ago. I took my husband with me and the contest gave us a BUNCH of Columbia items for the outdoors.
I had never worn a pair of heavy-duty outdoor boots before (I live in my cowboy boots 3 seasons out of four) and at first when I tried thse boots on, I had ordered an 8--which is my regular size, but quickly figured out that I needed to move up to an 8.5 due to having extra bones in my big toes. The 8.5 is a little big on me, but they served me very well in the bitter temps we were in and out of each day. I have worn these every winter since then and we usually don't get a lot of snow where I live, but it is nice to put these in my car when I know I'm heading out into a storm!
Love these boots!!
Written by a customer while visiting columbia.com
Overall rating 
5 / 5
5 / 5
larry359
fromColumbus
Fits men's narrow
PostedAugust 25, 2013
I could not find a narrow men's waterproof insulated boot anywhere, including Columbia. (There a few military type but even thesse have heels too large.) The women's standard corresponds to a men's B width. I take a man's 9.5 but have a 10.5 arch. I purchased a women's 11. The length was good but still a little large, particularly the heel. I put foam 10.5 insert with heel over existing insert and trimmed to fit. Took up all extra space except heel-still a little large so as not to have any slippage when I walk but very close. Thicker socks help a lot. I am going to cobler to have material attached around ankle to take up additional width. I have an A heel and thin shins. If you have normal-to-thick ankles you will probably be ok.
I do not expect the boot will "break-in" because the material is rubber like and even walking around in house a lot does not help break in the boot. So if it does not fit at first it probably will not, but do try a cheap foam insert before you return them.
I have not worn them outside yet so cannot say anything about wearability or cold protection on pavement and slush and snow in yard.
I purchased these to walk our Cavalier King Charles who loves the snow and cold. Last year I froze. I am not an explorer but spend about 20 minutes every two hours with him all winter outside, probably 75 days a year in cold. I also purchased an anartica grade 700 down filled parka from another source, good to -67 degrees. Determined Not to be cold this year at 4 am in zero degrees and windchill of -20, yelling "potty, potty!".
I only wished I could have gotten a 400 gm version.
Written by a customer while visiting columbia.com
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