- Minus 100 degree rated
- Removable 13MM Thermo Plus felt Innerboot
- Built in Gaiter w/ Barrel lock
- Sorel AeroTrac non-loading Outsole
Product Description
The outdoorsman is often greeted with opportunities to wade through deep snow. Whether youre winter camping in the mountains, starting up the snow blower in a blizzard, or your kid throws his favorite toy off the railing of the snowy nature preserve, the Sorel Mens Glacier Boots will come in handy. A super-tough PU textile upper covers your entire calf to keep the snow out, and a fully rubber foot adds additional waterproof protection. A thick ThermoPlus felt inner boot fits inside the outer gaiter and insulates your feet against the cold. And AeroTrac outsoles prevent ice buildup under your shoes and maintain solid traction.
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#1 by Al Bacone on April 18, 2010 - 1:33 am
There really isn’t a better cold weather boot out there- You’ll be plenty comfortable wearing this in even the coldest places on earth. It’s a little much for southern california, but when I go ice fishing in Montana again, or back up to spend another winter in the alaskan arctic, these will be on my feet.
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by T. Wozniak on April 18, 2010 - 2:13 am
I purchased these boots for my husband during an excrutiatingly long and cold Minnesota winter. They are huge and run a little large, actually which is great for extra thick socks. He loves them and always comments that when he comes inside from snowblowing or shoveling, he may be cold, but his feet and calves are toasty warm and dry. He does have quite a few friends who are envious of his boots, too. We definitely recommend!
Rating: 5 / 5
#3 by Dale F. Morgan on April 18, 2010 - 3:55 am
These realy keep my feet warm wile snow blowing. I live in North East Maine and needed protection from minus 0 temps. These Sorel Glacier Boots keep my feet warm and dry. I think they will be great for Ice Fishing and Snow Sleding trips to!
These boots have a no nonsense on and off system. The pull straps are large to fit male fingers. The closer at the top is a quick one pull affair and the ankle ties easy to loosen for on and off.
Rating: 5 / 5
#4 by Joseph Enright on April 18, 2010 - 5:51 am
These boots are perfecr for ice fishing or snowmobiling or guard duty in North Dakota in January
They are not very good for hiking way too bulky
Rating: 4 / 5
#5 by bcom on April 18, 2010 - 8:32 am
I have bought so many snow boots over the past few years since my feet get cold easily. I have tried at least 5 different name brands and in various sizes but yet my feet still get cold.
I must say these Sorel Glacier boots are definitely heavy duty for extreme temperatures. However these boots did keep my feet warmer than all other boots but my feet still got a bit cold. I do not blame this on the boots. I must have a bad circulation problem with my feet.
These boots are very comfortable and i had a lot of room for my toes to move around. Easy to tie the laces and they have a quick lock system at the very top of the boots that you can draw tight around your leg. They are constructed well and easy to slip on. However there are a couple of factors that need to be addressed before buying these boots. First off since they are heavy duty they are HEAVIER than most boots. Second of all these boots are pretty tall. Tall enough that they cover almost your entire calf on you leg. I found this to be a problem since my coveralls barley zipped over top of the boots. Thirdly the boots are a pain to take off since they are so tall.
Conclusion–These boots are very well made and extremely comfortable. They are heavy but this should be expected since the boots claim to be good for up to -100F. They may not fit under a zipped coverall pant leg and they are a pain to take off. However the padding is so thick in these things that im sure others will find them to be warmer than any other boot on the market. These boots are probably good for ice fishing or other activities that dont require a bunch of movement since walking long distances in them may be a problem. I only give 4 stars just because of the sheer girth of the boots and the weight but other than that they are very good quality and better insulated than any other boot ive seen or had.
Rating: 4 / 5
#6 by Michelle on April 19, 2010 - 5:17 pm
These boots are perfecr for ice fishing or snowmobiling or guard duty in North Dakota in January
They are not very good for hiking way too bulky
Rating: 4 / 5