Gear Review
good boots for October in the arctic
By John, MN
Ranked #958 - Men's Winter Boots and Shoes
December 3, 2008
I used these boots for the month of October in the Alaskan arctic, mainly on barrier islands and sea ice. Temperatures were 0-25 degrees (fahrenheit) and we often had 5-15 mph winds. I was outside, crouching and mostly not moving, for 1-2 hours at a time. My feet did occasionally become cool, but they never became cold to the point of discomfort. These boots possess thick insulation, and a layer of waffled material under the foot, which must help trap warm air.
One note - I wear about a size 9 shoe, and I ordered size 10 boots. When the boots arrived I almost sent them back because they felt so tight; however, after several days of use, the insulation packed out to a surprising degree and the boots now almost feel too large.
View Details: Baffin Impact Snow Boot - Men's
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1 Comments Last Reply: November 30, 2009 By: LL
I wear a 9.5 and tried on a 10 and seemed to fit quite tight. Instructions on the boot said to pull the liner out and try it on, I did and it felt like a good size. I just didn't know how much the insulation would soften up (like a new couch is harder than a older broken in couch). Thanks for your review
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