Description
Instant classics .… again.
- Rubber shells extend over your heels and toes to lock out rain, snow, and slush
- Taped seams prevent water from finding a way to sneak in
- 9mm recycled felt boot liners keep your feet warm down to -40 degrees Fahrenheit (-40 C) and are removable for easy cleaning and drying
- Rubber outsoles provide plenty of grip on slippery surfaces
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City Winter Solution!
Kevin
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
They may be a little cumbersome, but relative to other cold weather boots they seem lighter or more bearable on the knees. Furthermore, they have that 60's classic look with a touch of modern appeal, always a good combination and compliment. Waterproof within reason, though you don't want to wade in water or let water get in with the tongue and laces too much, but curbs filled with slushy water are their strong point. The rigid wool-like liner wicks away moisture to keep those feet toasty-warm and dry. Perfect city winter boots!
Great boots, size down
Kurosawa
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
I got an 11 as I usually size up in boots, especially winter ones, to account for thicker socks. May have been a mistake. The 11s are more like 12s and really are not great for driving either. Good however for warmth and style.
Warm, Stylish, but no arch support
Dave Wilson
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- Gender: Male
- Familiarity: I've used it several times
First off, I picked this boots purely for looks and warmth. Seeing how I'm practically a 70 year old man, trapped in a 25 year old's body, I wanted something that had a classic look to it, much like the ones my father wore to shovel snow when I was young. I found these and thought there were prefect! I did read many comments saying that they tend run large, but I found this not to be true in my case. I typically wear a 10.5, so I ordered a 10, but found it was hard to get them on and off my feet without pulling out the liners and they were a little snug across the top of my foot. I placed another order for a 11 and 12, and found the 11 gave me plenty of room, even with heavy socks. I bought these boot primarily for the near arctic like Wisconsin winter, shoveling snow, walking outside, ice fishing, etc. I've found they are quite warm, but as mentioned in the title, do lack foot support, so I wouldn't suggest these if you're doing a lot of walking or going to be standing for extended periods. Other then that, they are great, have classic lines, and are super warm to boot (no pun intended)
style for miles
David Wernet
Member since
- Familiarity: I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions
picked up a pair of these as an alternative to the classic Caribou Sorel. They are sweet! Way lighter than the Caribou model and still waterproof and warm, allthough I feel at extreme cold the caribou is prob a tad warmer. Sweet style and super comfy. They run a touch large but not super huge. Only downside is they take a little time to get on and off, cant just step into them but its not a big deal at all.
Serious business
John MC
Member since
These boots are solid as can be! Super warm and waterproof. Wool liner is nice and comfy. I would definitely suggest downsizing a half size or a whole size. I normally wear a 9.5 or a 10 and I got these in a 9.
The best of boots!
John MC
Member since
- Familiarity: I've put it through the wringer
This is an awesome boot! I work in the snow/rain/water/etc and these are perfect for it. They are really warm and comfortable and completley waterproof. They do seem to run a little big so I would size down!
Warm Style
Ian
Member since
After putting these bad boys to the test in snow and rain conditions they are a classic winter boot that will handle all the slop and then hang at the local watering hole after. They look great fit perfect and keep you locked out of the elements. Grab these classics while you still can!
Phenomenal Boots
Jonathan Nielsen
Member since
Great winter boots that are very warm and totally waterproof. I use them for everything for shoveling snow to hiking around in very deep snow and I have never felt cold. They do run a bit large and they seem to have a slightly narrow toe box. I had to go with my normal size(again, they a bit large) to get a width that was truly comfortable. The downside is the heels are a bit loose, but I just clamp down the laces.
Functional, not quite as "Fashionable"
LastBoyScout
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Functional. I can drive my manual Xterra in these boots! Pac boots are hard to find that will still let me drive a manual, but these function perfectly.
Fit. I normally wear a size 11.5. I bought the 11. They fit well even with a pair of super-thick Smartwool socks. [For comparison, I wear (in other brands): Sidi 45.5; Vasque 11.5; Sperry 11.5].
Warm. These keep my feet warm, even down to 0 (while wearing lightweight wool socks).
Fashionable...ish. They look good. The problem, in my opinion, is that the felt liner goes all the way to the top of the boot. This means that you can't roll the tops down/let them splay out a bit, without the felt inner boot showing. You could fix this by trimming the felt boot, but that lessens the functionality of these boots. This is the ONLY reason I would give these 4 stars.
Penny Sorel
wil4467706
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Fit
TheEradicator
Member since
I wear a 10 in Nike, (27 mondo ski boot), I got these in 9 and they fit perfect. It was snug at first but the toasty removable felt liner breaks in and after it's just right, any smaller would be too small though in the length. It is very wide.
No arch support whatsoever, if you want to put an insole in, you might want to consider sizing up.
I wouldn't wear them to hike long distances since they are sloppy around the ankle and heel, and very bulky.
Warm (hot even), comfy, totally waterproof, and good for walking / standing around in deep snow.
do they run big or true to size
kim
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do they run big or true to size
dalto
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From trying mine on today, I'd say they run about 1/2 size large. Unfortunately, BC only carries them in whole sizes. I haven't yet decided if I'll go with my regular shoe size or the next whole size down. The bigger size feels a little sloppy with room for my foot to move around, but the smaller size feels constricting in the instep area.
charlie brewster
Member since
Write your answer here...order 1/2 size down.i have normal 10 1/2 size feet and the 10 is perfect with 2 layer sock or thick winter socks.
cheers from Gotham!!
charlie brewster.
LastBoyScout
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I usually wear an 11.5. I purchased these in 11. They fit well even with my super heavy weight smartwool socks.
These boots rock
Bret T
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I bought a pair in my usual size 10 and with some wool socks they fit perfect. No downsizing needed. Super warm and they grip the ice and snow really well.
Great boots!!
vin4251456
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Nothing much to say about it, just great boots!!
Warm, not heavy weight and they look really cool...
Good boots, size them down.
big4233629
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These boots just arrived. These have a nice retro look with less bulk than many pac boots, but are still plenty warm. They are sized big. I usually wear a 10.5, but got these in a 10 and still have plenty of room for thick socks or a thin footbed. I plan to wear these before and after skiing, sledding with the kids, and shoveling snow in Northern Utah.
Good boots, size them down.
big4233629
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These boots just arrived. These have a nice retro look with less bulk than many pac boots, but are still plenty warm. They are sized big. I usually wear a 10.5, but got these in a 10 and still have plenty of room for thick socks or a thin footbed. I plan to wear these before and after skiing, sledding with the kids, and shoveling snow in Northern Utah.
Great winter boot
Clint Gordon-Carroll
Member since
the snow is already falling in utah and i'm glad i have these sorel's. they are perfect for shoveling snow, sloshing through parking lots and taking the dogs for walks through the snow. my only complaint is i should have bought a size smaller; i usually wear a 12 and could have gone w/ an 11. the liner is super warm and i often find myself shedding my socks and the waterproof and durability are fantastic.
How does insulation in the upper compare...
Phs4208311
Member since
How does insulation in the upper compare to the Caribou? Looks pretty minimalist. Is there any warm/fuzzy inside?
charlie brewster
Member since
no warm fuzzy feeling but i have been using these through Gotham's snowstorms and not one single wet drop inside.don't know about the caribou but i bought these due to it's simplicity.looks great with all my gear in my closet.
cheers!
charlie brewster
I'm curious if you can slip and slide your...
jen2448029
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I'm curious if you can slip and slide your foot in/out of this boot with ease, or if you need to lace and unlace everytime you put the foot in. Thanks. Looking for feedback.
TheEradicator
Member since
You probably need to unlace and relace since if you don't your foot is going to be sliding around, heel coming out etc. But for just walking the dog or something like that it's probably ok.

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