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Columbia Titanium Ice Dragon ll  Winter Boot - Men's

Columbia Titanium Ice Dragon ll Winter Boot - Men's

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Columbia Titanium Ice Dragon ll Winter Boot - Men's

Built with waterproof outer layers and breathable inner layers, the Columbia built the Men's Titanium Ice Dragon II Winter Boots for your cold weather winter adventures. Fully seam-sealed and made with a waterproof leather outer layer, this monster keeps wetness out so you can trek through the snow all day long. A breathable internal membrane works to keep water out while allowing foot perspiration to escape, and Columbia's Thinsulate Ultra acts as insulation for your feet. The Titanium Ice Dragon's moldable polypropylene layer creates a good fit and adds warmth. To give you traction on wet surfaces and all kinds of terrain—including dragon caves—these boots have a durable Vibram Trek outsole.

Bottom Line: Columbia's Titanium Ice Dragon 2 is an extreme cold-weather boot built for all your outdoor quests.

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Rating for this product: 5

Titanium Ice Dragon ll Winter Boot - Men's

By: Dimitar's account(1)
March 26, 2008

The boots are so good , the previous one water was going ,no chance with this one. Dries quickly,I didnt use them so much ,we didnt have so many snow days . I would recommend to anyone specially living in area with a lot of snow during the season

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Since this coloumbia titanium boot is obviously defective and...

Since this coloumbia titanium boot is obviously defective and of course made in China; Who do you call to report product defects like this ???

By: bregtama2111116 (2)
March 9, 2008

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Rating for this product: 5

Perfect for my need

By: nsps7939(1)
March 20, 2008

These boots are very warm and comforatable on the snow. As a Ski Patroller I needed something that I can put on and stay on the snow for hours. These boots worked exactly as I thought they would. I still have to break them in, but I expect to get a lot of seasons out of these.

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I have a pair of columbia omni tech snow boots that are 4 years...

I have a pair of columbia omni tech snow boots that are 4 years old that are falling apart. The black rubber around the boot is cracking all over and coming apart. has anyone had the same defect??

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March 9, 2008

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Rating for this product: 2

An average boot masquerading as hardcore

By: terrence(8)
March 2, 2008

Columbia should just get out of the boot business. They make great clothes but their boots are terrible. These boots are rated to -65 degrees. I'll guarantee you they come nowhere close to this. I went sledding with my daughter and I had on thick thermal socks.My feet were cold within a half hour.They'll keep your feet warm when its warm and conditions are ideal or if you aren't out for more than a few minutes, or if you're doing some serious hiking and generating your own heat,but when push comes to shove these boots are overpriced junk.

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Rating for this product: 5

Returned Ice Dragon II

By: Ryan Cramer(1)
January 30, 2008

I liked the boots a lot, but I ordered them online and they were a little too big. I needed boots right away so I had to return them back to Backcountry and purchase the correct size elsewhere. I have the right size now and I love them. Very warm and comfy once they break in.

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Rating for this product: 5

Great boots in sub-zero temps!

By: gidge(1)
January 5, 2008

Took these on a trip to Colorado in December. I was standing in snow up to my knees/thighs for about an hour, -9 degrees outside, and my feet never felt even remotely cold. Admittedly, I had a good pair of ski socks under them, but they stayed dry and warm thanks to these shoes. Oh, and no slipping around either, pretty clever tread. Look good, work great!

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Rating for this product: 3

Not A Bad Choice!

By: Anonymous(2)
January 1, 2008

I use this boot primarily for winter biking in the great white north of Alaska. The boot itself is a wonderful well made boot but it definitely does not live up to its extreme cold weather claim. After about an hour in zero below conditions my toes start getting numb. To counter act this I started using a vapor barrier along with my linear and wool sock combo. The boots them selves have great traction on both snow and ice and are extremely comfortable and easy to walk in.

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Rating for this product: 4

Solid winter boot

By: andisandi(180)
December 11, 2006

I think this is a good boot. The vibram soles are really good in the snow. They're super warm. My boy likes them for snowshoeing because of the little lip deal on the back for a more bomber connection. He also hooks his gaiters on the D ring, nice feature.

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Tech Specs:

Material: Waterproof full-grain leather and mesh upper
Lining: Dri-Lex wicking fleece
Insulation: Thinsulate Ultra
Sole: [Midsole] EVA with nylon; [outsole] Vibram
Lacing: Rustproof metal alloy ghillies, speed hooks
Recommended Use: Extreme cold-weather boot
Weight: 2lb
Warranty: [Craftsmanship and materials] Lifetime; [waterproofing] 1 year