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The North Face McMurdo Winter Boot - Women's
If your morning exercise involves shoveling three feet of fresh from your driveway, outfit your feet with The North Face Women's McMurdo Boot to keep them dry and warm. The North Face backed the waterproof nubuck leather upper with a HydroSeal waterproof membrane, so you can trudge though tons of the white stuff without getting wet. A faux-fur collar, fleece lining, and PrimaLoft Eco insulation ensure your tootsies stay warm when the mercury drops, and a TNF Winter Grip rubber outsole with Ice Pick lugs keeps you on your feet in front of the neighbors.
Bottom Line: Pull on this boot when it feels like the Antarctic ice sheet out there.
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fabulous!
By: kasha Rigby
February 2, 2009
these boots rule. so warm. great traction and comfortable. i have walked for hundreds of miles for weeks at a time as well as just cruising around the city. they are also very low profile for being such a "big" winter boot.
I have flat feet. Which brand has the best support?
I have flat feet. Which brand has the best support?
By: polly wilder
November 30, 2008
In my opinion the best 2 brands for snow boots are Sorel and TNF. Between those and amongst the rest I'd say TNF have the best support especially for flat feet.Hope that helps.
By: Steve Tibbitts
November 30, 2008
Super Warm and Ultra Cute
By: Kristin Piccirillo
December 9, 2008
So, I never got the McMurdo Jacket because it has a steez factor of about 95 from the ability to hide various weapondry to the multiple XL sizing and the fur... but these boots were an instant buy because they escape a few of those factors by having a gentle, girly pink accent. They are possibly the warmest boots that I have ever worn. The fur makes the cozy-cozy, the intense rubber makes them ultra-waterproof, and the TNF logo means that they are super good quality. Size-wise, I went up a half size (i'm a 7.5/8.0 and bought an 8) so that I can rock huge wool socks. They are my go-to boots for post-skiing and pre-shoveling.
how does the sizing on this boot run? I wear a size 8 1/2- 9
how does the sizing on this boot run? I wear a size 8 1/2- 9 in regular shoe size, do these boots run big?
By: Terri Beck-Engel
November 26, 2008
These boots run just a hair big. My wife got the same size she always wears and there was enough room just in case she wanted thicker socks.
By: Steve Tibbitts
November 27, 2008
Good boots
By: hijone1293972
January 12, 2009
I bought these boots for snowshoeing and generally getting around in the snow, which has been generous this year. I like them a lot; they provide great support for walking and snowshoeing. I can fit one or two pairs of warm socks--you'd definitely want two pairs in cold weather. I got 8.5 (I wear an 8 usually). I especially like the good traction they provide--I have a lot more confidence on icy/snowy ground. The fur cuffs do a good job of keeping the snow out. I would recommend these boots.
what is the temperature comfort range?
what is the temperature comfort range?
By: wee2447229
September 28, 2008
Just checked a couple other sites... -40F/-40C. Not sure why -40 in both F and C, but I guess at that point it's just cold no matter how you look at it
By: reefchicke1997303
November 19, 2008
Warm
By: kwi2971685
March 18, 2009
The best boots but do run a little small, i am an 8 and I got an 8 and it was too tight for me, had to return them. So size up 1/2 size:)))
How does the width in this boot run? I usually wear a wide.
How does the width in this boot run? I usually wear a wide.
By: rad2439033
September 23, 2008
Unless you wear extra wide or more these should be fine. They generally run a bit wider than normal boots.Hope that helps.
By: Steve Tibbitts
November 27, 2008
recommend these boots
By: wan2638613
January 4, 2009
Having come off of reconstructive surgery on my right foot, and being a very heavy pronator, I needed to find a boot that would provide comfort and support especially in snow and ice conditions/ post ski. These boots worked well but if you are a heavy pronator, custom orthotics will also be helpful. Boots are true to size, keep you warm, work well in snow and on ice, and are comfortable providing more stability that apres ski boots.
How is this boot on width... usually wear and fit better in a
How is this boot on width... usually wear and fit better in a wide width.
By: rad2439033
September 23, 2008
Unless you wear extra wide or more these should be fine. They generally run a bit wider than normal boots.Hope that helps.
By: Steve Tibbitts
November 27, 2008
Good Buy!
By: Trilby Hoover
January 2, 2009
I work in an outdoor setting in wet snow conditions and temps between 40 to -10 degrees. These boots are comfortable, warm, dry but most importantly provide great support. I have tried different brands over the years and these are superior to all the others. Love Them!
Good so Far
By: ztl20021551426
January 2, 2009
I don't have a lot of input on these boots yet. I bought them for my mom for christmas and she hasn't had to a chance to tak them in the snow. However, my mom said they are more comfortable than her shoes. Also they are pretty stylish.
OK...
By: sal2608447
December 29, 2008
These boots fit nicely lengthwise and can take one pair of wool... socks. I would prefer a tad more width in the toe area cause i have a medium size foot width.. They are light enough to move around quickly. I don't care for the fur on top and would have preferred black vs the color brown... none were avail.
The bad thing is... they only keep me warm to about 15 degrees and if the windchill is not strong. I have no idea who could possibly say they keep you warm to -40??? Ha! No way!!
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