Amazingly Warm & Comfy!!!
Great for deep snow and long winter walks.
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The Baffin Impact Women's Boots are designed to tackle the toughest winter conditions while prioritizing comfort and warmth. These calf-height boots are especially suitable for women who frequently navigate snow-covered terrains, whether you're snowshoeing or engaging in other outdoor activities. With a range of features aimed at maximizing insulation and support, these boots could be a solid addition to your winter gear.
| Product Name | Image | Price | Rating | Review Count | Expert Score | Sales Last Month | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| JOY IN LOVE Women's Snow Boots for Winter Mid-Calf high Back Bows | $58.99 | (4.4) | 1519 | 97 | 50 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Baffin Chloe, Women's Boots, Mid Height, for snow-covered terrains | $234.0 | (4.4) | 1462 | 80 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Baffin Impact Men's Boots, Mid-calf Height, Available in Black & White color, for Extreme Cold weather, Snow and/or Ice-covered environments, Snowshoe Compatible | $260.0 | (4.4) | 1106 | 78 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Baffin Enduro, Men's Boots, Mid-Calf Height, Available in Black-Green, All-Season, Hunting & Fishing | $60.0 | (4.4) | 547 | 76 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Baffin Yellowknife Men's Boots, Low-calf Height, for Winter and Snow, Snowshoe compatible, Made in Canada | $204.0 | (4.4) | 7 | 69 | 10 | Get it on Amazon |
Great for deep snow and long winter walks.
I finally found "the" boot. I have been looking forever for a boot that would keep my feet warm. I had to retire my Lacrosse 20+ year old boots and was looking for anything that would compare to being as warm as they were. I finally found them! This morning our temperature was -5 so I thought it would be a good day to go romping around outside just to see how warm they actually are. I was VERY impressed! I was outside for over two hours walking around in the snow and my feet were so toasty warm. I have a lot of problems with cold feet and I "have" to have a boot that will keep them warm. These are it for me. And did I mention how comfy they are? It is like walking on a mattress. :) I guess the only thing that was a little hard for me to get used to, at first, are the higher tops these have, but after wearing them for an hour or so they limbered right up and I was used to them. Like any shoe/bootyou buy, at first, you need to get used to them on your feet. Some people complain about them being heavy. I don't think they are at all. My former boots were "much" heavier. I suppose if you are use to a very light, cold boot, these would seem heavier. But, that is where the warmth comes in. They are a very well-made boot. I just can't say enough good about them. I would give them more stars if I could....UPDATE: Still loving these boots. The only thing I have noticed is that if you want your feet to stay REALLY warm, make sure to warm the boot up first. We have a porch that stays around 40 degrees in the winter and my feet are always a bit cooler when I just put them on from the porch. That is to be expected of course, but they don't seem to warm up at all after wearing them for awhile. When I bring them in for awhile, that really makes a huge difference. Still an excellent boot! They are holding up real well.
WARM and lightweight enough. After 2 knee surgeries having boots that are not 20lbs but still keep ypu warm is a winter must have!
Took a trip up near the Arctic Circle in February when the temps were -47 degrees! Boots are very heavy with a lot of padding on the inside. I wear a size 8 tennis shoe so that's what I ordered, and wish I would have chosen a size 9, because you put on socks and that's even more padding. Problem solved--my sister-in-law (size 7 shoes I think) ordered a size 9 and wished she'd had an 8 so we switched. Our feet stayed toasty!!!
I bought a pair of these a few years ago and liked them. I wanted a second pair and when I found them on sale decided it was time to get them. Unfortunately they seemed to have changed their sizing. The older pair I wear is size 8, my daughter wears these in a size 7. I ordered the new boots in an 8 thinking they would match mine, but found they matched the 7 instead. If you order these boots I would suggest ordering a full size, or size and a half larger than your shoe size. So, I've had to return them.I know from my previous pair that they are comfortable. They are also warm enough if I'm not standing on the ground. Riding my snowmobile my feet stay warm, but standing on the ground the bottoms don't seem to be as insulated as my cold feet would need.
Size fit well. Do a good job keeping my daughters feet warm when ice fishing
I'm soooooo glad I bought these boots now that we've been pummeled by 21 inches of wet heavy snow. These boots are perfect for heavy snow in subzero temps. Just a warning though, these boots look BIG! Understandably so because they're rated for -148. I'm not sure how many people in the world are elite enough to ever test this assertion, but they will likely work for whatever cold temperatures I'll ever experience. If you're into the new Ugg boot look, then they won't look comparatively that big but they are warm because they have a 1" foam liner inside them. They look a lot like snowboarding boots when you put them on. The liner makes it hard to tuck any normal pant cuffs inside them but if you're wearing long underwear with skipants then this works or you can roll your cuffs up and tuck them inside the cinch sleeve at the top. I wear a 7.5 street shoe and ordered a size 8 which fits perfectly. I am 5'4" and the boot comes up about mid-calf and it's about 14-15" tall from the ground. The shoe part of it is 12" measuring from the heel to the toe.