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Very nice boots! Comfortable and warm but also look very nice
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The Nautica Men’s Channing Duck Boots are designed for those who need a reliable winter boot that combines waterproof protection with warmth and comfort. Whether you’re trekking through snow or navigating rainy sidewalks, these boots ensure your feet remain dry and cozy. With a classic design and modern features, they offer both functionality and style for any winter occasion.
| Product Name | Image | Price | Rating | Review Count | Expert Score | Sales Last Month | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ALEADER Men's Winter Waterproof Insulated Shell Warm Inner Comfortable Outdoor Snow Boots | $69.99 | (4.3) | 11283 | 92 | 800 | Get it on Amazon | |
| mysoft Women's Waterproof Snow Boots Insulated Warm, Lace-Up Winter Mid Calf Duck Boots for Outdoor | $61.99 | (4.3) | 724 | 76 | 400 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Nautica Girls Duck Boot Winter Waterproof Insulated Snow Boot for Toddler and Youth | $35.0 | (4.3) | 365 | 72 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| HOBIBEAR Men's Winter Snow Boots | Insulated Waterproof | $46.47 | (4.3) | 168 | 72 | 100 | Get it on Amazon | |
| L&M® Men's Winter Snow Boots Shoes WaterProof Insulated 2008 (7, Black 2008) | $39.99 | (4.3) | 35 | 72 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| DKSUKO Women's Duck Boots Lace Up Waterproof Ankle Snow Rain Boots | $29.99 | (4.3) | 859 | 71 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| OUTJET Men's Insulated Snow Boots Winter Waterproof Warm Fur Lined Boot | $39.99 | (4.3) | 66 | 71 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| Men's Snow Boots Insulated Waterproof Lightweight Winter Boots Slip Resistant Duck Boots for Men | $52.99 | (4.3) | 173 | 70 | 50 | Get it on Amazon | |
| HOBIBEAR Men's Winter Snow Boots | Insulated Waterproof | $50.39 | (4.3) | 172 | 70 | 10 | Get it on Amazon | |
| XPETI Men's SnowRider Insulated Waterproof Winter Snow Boots | $69.99 | (4.3) | 670 | 66 | 10 | Get it on Amazon |
Very nice boots! Comfortable and warm but also look very nice
I waited a while before writing this review until I could give them a good test. After yesterday's sledding trip in the Blue Mountains of Oregon, I can say that these boots work VERY WELL. In the conditions of 25 plus MPH of wind and low 20's temperatures, my niece's long hair actually froze, and I was wondering if my nose was going to turn black and fall off. But cold feet was a non-issue. That included a quarter mile walk up the ridge to the sledding launch spot and back thru deep powder. The only mistake I made was leaving home with them on, and wearing them all day. After the mountains, we went to the China Buffet in Walla Walla Washington. They have good traction in snow with their deep waffles, but have hard surfaces (The sole) for anything else, so they tend to feel like they’re going to slide out and made me fall. They have felt patches on the bottom, and that helps somewhat with grip on tile floors, pavement, etc., but they are designed after all for SNOW. I could drive the Jeep okay, they aren't that bulky and don’t slip on the rubber gas/brake pedal pads. Next time, I'll put them on in the blizzard, and wear regular boots for anything else. They’re comfy enough except for those hard soles that feel slick. A weird-ism was when walking around in the Sno-park parking lot, I kept getting taller. That's because ice would build up until it was like walking in tall clogs. The ice would build up a good 2 inches thick and was hard to knock off. The good part is they grip well on the ice, which is strange as to how they act on hard surfaces when it’s warm.
Thus far they are good boots as for size the 16 are true to size. My husband uses a medium weight wool sock. They keep his feet the right temp not hot or cold in weather from as high as 100+ degrees down to zero degrees. The only problem is where the rubber stops and trying to get a huge foot through a narrow opening with no give because the water proof coating has no give. If you can struggle past that they are very comfortable. My husband was able to struggle and got them on barely a 1/4” lower or a little more give would have made a huge difference with getting them on or off. I’ve taken one star off for that problem. But after the struggle to get them on they are comfortable.
Bought as a gift for my husband. He likes them and says they fit as expected and keep his feet warm and dry. He's worn them in rain and snow and they have been quality boots for winter. So far they have been durable. They are on the heavy side, but it's not uncomfortable since they are a size 13. They are fashionable, they look great with his jeans and his coveralls/bibs.
I’ve had these Nautica duck boots for about a year now, and they’ve held up really well. They still keep my feet completely dry in rain, snow, and mud, and the soles still have plenty of grip no slipping even on icy patches.They’ve been comfortable for all-day wear, and the leather has aged nicely without cracking or looking worn out. Definitely feel like they’re built to last. If you’re looking for a dependable, waterproof boot that actually works, these are worth it.
Great boots but wore out heel and toe much faster than I had anticipated.
Considering the cost, this is a pretty great boot.It's pretty difficult to find any boots that both come in large sizes AND use synthetic materials. I've honestly never owned a pair a boots until now for these reasons, so I was very pleased to find these. I was more pleased to find out how warm, dry, and comfortable they are.My only complaint, and it's been said in a few other reviews, is how easily snow gets stuck in the grooves. While it's usually pretty easy to fling out, it can become a bit annoying. Not having anything else to compare them to, I don't know if this is a common issue with boots. I assume that the grooved bottoms have probably prevented some slips and falls as I haven't slipped or fallen while wearing these.Overall, a very nice boot. They are both functional and nice looking. My jeans aren't boot-cut yet they fit over the uppers perfectly.