I'll be spending the holidays in the midwest and canada- so I am i need of shoes/boots for snow and icy/slushy sidewalks. (went to the midwest last year without boots and regretted it)
These will be for casual use- grocery store runs, etc etc (though, they may make airport appearances....perhaps i should get a separate, less heavy duty pair for traveling?) I think I like the more "unisex hiking" type styles, rather than anything too overtly feminine (a lot of the styles remind me of little girls boots)- but any and all recs are welcome! What has proven practical for you?
tia!
(fyi- ive never owned uggs, but if they are what would be the most practical- i can deal with being stereotyped- lol)
-- Edited by jmango on Tuesday 14th of December 2010 04:20:59 AM
Per recommendations, i think i will get an ugg-like boot/shoe for dry cold (as much as it will pain me....hehe), and something more heavy duty for slushiness/icyness/deep snow...............
my favs so far- thoughts on these or recs for other pairs to consider?
-- Edited by jmango on Tuesday 14th of December 2010 05:57:44 AM
I live in Chicago and I prefer to wear a higher shaft pair of winter boots. There is absolutely nothing fun about getting snow up your leg. Nothing.
Merrell $170.00 @ shoes.com I like these because they are waterproof, have a rubber sole and a zipper (tying and untying laces is a pain in the neck when your fingers are frozen) Plus they look sleek enough to wear in public and still feel stylish.
The North Face Alana $167 @ shoes.com They are tall, warm, have side zippers and good traction on the sole. Plus North Face is good quality.
I would definitely get Uggs for when it's cold but not wet out. They may not be the most attractive thing, but they're so warm & cozy!
I need to find myself a pair of boots for when it's snowy & wet out. I always wear my Uggs, but they have terrible traction so I end up slipping & falling, and they're not waterproof so my feet end up getting wet.
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Btw, you might consider Hunter Wellies. You could use them for both rain & snow, although I've never owned a pair so maybe they're not 100% waterproof - I know a lot of the cheap brands of rainboots end up being not fully waterproof.
-- Edited by wetbandit42 on Tuesday 14th of December 2010 12:30:05 PM
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6Pm has Emu (an Ugg knockoff) on sale today. There's a link above to 6PM so I won't post it, but you can find the deal under the Holiday Bliz section on the site.
They're super warm and waterproof, in fact I use them for snowshoeing. Unless you're giong to be shoveling driveways or doing some major sledding on your trip, I think you could probably get away with something less obviously snow-boot-ish. I don't care for duck boots (like the first 5 pairs you posted) myself because I find them slippery on the bottom and my toes always get cold in them.
These look pretty versatile to me, and would be relatively normal-ish looking under jeans when you're not trudging through deep snow:
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I live in Chicago and my uggs get pretty soggy in the wintery/slushy mess... I have a pair of north face I love but I really like my hunter boots with fleece liners in the winter...