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The North Face Baltoro HV 1000 Winter Boot - Men's

The North Face Baltoro HV 1000 Winter Boot - Men's

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The North Face Baltoro HV 1000 Winter Boot - Men's

Lace up The North Face Baltoro HV 1000 Winter Boots to keep your feet warm in absolutely blistering cold weather. A massive 1000g of PrimaLoft insulation, Dri-Lex fleece linings, and waterproof HyVent inserts create a barrier to cold and moisture that gives these boots an incredible temperature rating of -90F (-60C). No, that's not a typo—ninety degrees below zero Fahrenheit. These are not your average winter hiking boots. The Baltoro HV 1000 Boots are for hunting in Alaska, camping in northern Canada, and making a stroll to the North Pole. If your feet are cold in these boots, you probably fell into a vat of liquid nitrogen, and have bigger things to worry about than frostbite.

Bottom Line: The North Face Baltoro HV 1000 Winter Boots keep your feet warm in -90F weather. They're serious boots for serious weather.

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Rating for this product: 5

Best ultra-cold weather boot ever!

By: Storm (1)
January 20, 2008

Here in northern Maine where temperatures often go as low as -80 with the wind chill factor, it's important to have a boot that can withstand a few hours in the frigid clime. Living in a rural area, I have to snowblow and shovel to get from my house to the street. These boots have been lifesavers as far as keeping my toes from freezing while allowing enough breathing inside the boot to keep the rest of the foot from sweating. A very well-balanced and well-made boot. Well worth every penny I paid for them. Thanks!

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Rating for this product: 3

A great boot but just too narrow.

By: dbwinterton (1)
November 7, 2007

I loved the boot and bought it half a size larger as I understood they ran small, but the boot was just too narrow for my foot and I didn't feel I could go in a larger size as the half size larger was already too long for my foot.

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Rating for this product: 4

TNF Baltoro -- Toasty

By: Shaun Herron (2)
March 13, 2007

Temps in the negative singles, winds at or above 75 mph, 9 hours shin deep in snow on the slopes of Mount Washington in February -- No worries. My partner for that particular trip was incredibly slow and I spent a lot of time cooling off while waiting for him to catch up, but my feet were never anything but warm all the way to the summit.

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Rating for this product: 5

Comfy and cozy

By: Rupicolous (1)
January 14, 2007

Very cush and when laced up offer adequate support. I wear them loose with a thin pair of socks on sunny days. On weather days i'm glad to have them at the -60F rating. Waterproof shell and soft rubber tread for advanced traction. Very satisfied.

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Rating for this product: 5

Baltoro HV1000

By: mfortlage (1)
January 4, 2007

I work in extreme conditions, from the heat of Death Valley to the cold of Antarctica. I am constantly looking for better gear to keep up with the conditions. I purchased The North Face Baltoro HV1000 on a recommendation from a friend who recently had a good experience with the product during a month on a frozen lake in Poland. I was not disappointed. I have used Sorels in the past but found they just didn't keep my feet warm and comfortable all day. The Baltoros worked great; I was in subzero conditions most of the time for 10 days straight. The only drawback that I found was that if you are going to wear them consistently day after day, I found it very important to completely dry them out at night. If not, they are a little frigid for about an hour or two in the morning, but then they warm right up for the rest of the day.

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Rating for this product: 3

mixed review.

By: Pres3477 (1)
December 31, 2006

Overall these boots are not bad. I work on ice daily at a bobsled track and they are fairly warm and have allowed no water to permeate. Before I bought the boot I really liked the fit, but after two days use I had some mean blisters- one was more like a laceration! The boot may not be ideal for a wide foot. My criticism is not absolutely fair because it is a matter of foot size as much as shoe design. Also, I am not a big fan of the plastic lace hooks, a couple of mine are difficult to get the laces through, but they may bend outward after more use. Again, if you feel comfortable with the fit don't let me scare you, this is still a decent boot.

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Tech Specs:

Material: Full-grain leather with HyVent barrier
Lining: Dri-Lex fleece
Insulation: 1000g PrimaLoft insulation
Sole: Winter Grip
Lacing: Standard lacing with rust-proof hardware
Recommended Use: Keeping your feet warm on the earth's coldest environments
Weight: 4lb 3oz
Warranty: 1 Year