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The North Face Arctic Pull-On Boot is the one boot you'll deem essential this winter. Somewhere in between a comfortable slipper and an expedition-worthy pack boot, the laceless Arctic Pull-On has 200 grams of PrimaLoft Eco insulation to ward off the deepest freeze. A waterproof, seam-sealed Nubuck leather upper keeps the moisture outside and your feet dry. The Winter Grip rubber outsole gives you traction no matter how slick the ground is, and an antimicrobial AgION footbed prevents funk from accumulating. Pull it on and head into town even when the mailman has given up.
Bottom Line: The North Face Arctic Pull-On Boot won't let winter slow you down.
Great boot as far as slipping them on easily and heading out into the snow...and they look cool. BUT, mine totally wore out on the inside along the heal where you pull the boot on. Liner totally ripped on both boots. Returned them to North Face for repair or replacement and they sent them back about a month later saying "sorry." Went the duct-tape route, which is too bad for an expensive boot.
Ordered these boots a half size up based upon the reviews and they fit well. They are loose at the top due to no laces for the slip on. They kept my feet extremely warm during a ski trip to CO and kept great traction on the slippery conditions. Definitely need to wear long thick wool socks with these as the front opening will rub your shin bone if you are walking around a lot. They are funcional and look good-- a nice all around boot.
Very nice boot. Used to get from hose to car to class. Easy and quick to take off to change into inside shoes. Great shoe. However, they are stiff. If I wear these with short socks (warm enough to), the top of the boot rubs my skin raw. Because they are short, pants that are tucked into them come out, allowing the rubbing to occur. Still a great boot, just need to remember to wear tall socks.
Richard,Are you saying you 42 or 43 in Ecco depending on the style, or you don't remember exactly? 42 (8/8.5) order a size 9 in TNF boot43 (9/9.5) order a size 10 in TNF bootIf you wear the Softmoc driver, shoes from the New York series, Seawalker, have extra wide feet, or a really high instep then the Ecco to US sizing won't be as accurate. Usually I will go have size larger from the high end of the Ecco US equivalent.Mahalo, Sumo
I bought these for my husband because he thought trail shoes were sufficient enough. He loves that they slide on quick and have a decent sized sole so his pants don't get dirty. They are great for walking to work when the sidewalks aren't plowed and shoveling out the car.
I purchsed these boots because wool socks were not enough. My feet were freezing in Northern Indiana this winter. I love them. They keep my warm, they are comfortable, they get good traction. They slip on and off with ease. This is a great winter boot for keeping your feet warm and dry.
Bought these just two weeks ago and already love wearing them all the time. The pull on is great for slipping in and out of for around town. They are very warm and do give an ideal grip on any of the surfaces I have used them on
They're not bad boots. They seem to run true to size. You may want to go up 1/2 size only if you're planning on very thick socks. Shoveling snow...... depends on how deep. In Utah at my home we can wake up with 12" or more in the mornings and for that they're not the best. They're not that tall and not the warmest boots. You might want to look at Sorels to see how they might work.Hope that helps.
These boots are pretty sweet. I have had them a few days now and they break in quickly. You do need to wear tall socks, and preferably thick ones or layered to make the boot fit snug. Also, they slide around a little bit since they have no tightening straps or anything around the upper. Great casual boot, very warm. Would not use them on serious hiking, but as of yet I have no real complaints.
Kind of stiff at first, but break in quickly. A little snug at first, but also get roomier as you where them. I am a 10.5 and my opinion is they run true to size. Kind of tight at first, but after a full day of use, they are just right.
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