ALEADER Snow Boots, They're insulated with Thinsulate and topped with a faux shearling cuff, ensuring maximum warmth in wintry conditions.
V**A
Excelente material y cómodas.!
Muy buenas
A**N
Cómodos y fiel al tamaño
Cómodas y el tamaño se ajusta bien. Buen eleccion
Y**N
Comfort level not suited for long hours
These boots definitely keep out the weather. They are not made for wearing hours and hours on end, because the comfort level is only effective for about two hours for me. They are not heavy duty as I had hoped for, but they are not expensive so I can't complain at all. They keep the feet dry and warm which is the main thing.
A**R
Nice warm boots for cold and snow
Warm winter boots!
A**N
Your going to love these boots
Very high quality and very warm.
G**G
Made for cold weather.
Good fit. Nice and warm.
R**R
Good to at least 10 below
Good boots for really cold. I don't know how they will wear we only had about two weeks of really cold weather.
K**N
Great look. Very comfy, but not much support.
Pros.-Great, sleek look.-Very comfy and warm. I wore them outside one day with no socks on during a 5°F to run to get something from my truck real quick and my feet never felt the cold, but stayed nice and warm and comfy.-The price was great when I bought them, too, as they were on sale!Cons.-There's a string on the top of each boot that allows you to tie shut each boot so nothing gets in. That itself works fine, but there's no calf support in the back which most boots have that typically gives a sort of lower leg support and keeps the boot up on your leg, but these don't have any kind of support. They droop down easily on your leg, which makes tying them off on the top feel weird, almost like you feel as if they are always going to fall on you.-You can easily see in the pictures that there is a black cross strap that goes over the top of the foot with the white logo on the end. This is to tighten it across your foot to help it feel more snug. The problem is that this is done with velcro and it's only on about 2 inches or so on the back of the strap to where it sticks to the boot around the back of the ankle portion, and unless you wear a lot of socks or have really big ankles, you pull the strap and then it goes past where the velcro fastens on the back, making it not connect and is now useless. I haven't done so yet, but I plan to just add some velcro onto the boots to make it work.Are the Cons reasons enough not to buy these boots? Not in my opinion, but that's just my opinion. I don't mind adding 50 cents worth of velcro to each boot to fix this minor problem, as the price for these boots was just too good, as well as how warm and comfy that they are.
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