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Reddit mentions of Sorel Women's Caribou NL1005 Boot,Buff,9 M
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- SOREL Women's Boots: Take on freezing weather in style with a fully seam-sealed snow boot for women that is ideal for everything from relaxing apres ski to running errands in the snow
- Winter Boots for Women: The removable 9mm washable recycled felt inner boot with Sherpa pile snow cuff will keep your feet warm and cozy for all your winter adventures
- Waterproof Boots for Women: Classic design with waterproof nubuck leather upper and seam-sealed construction to keep your feet dry in heavy snow
- Rubber Sole: Walk securely with handcrafted waterproof vulcanized rubber shell with SOREL aero-trac non-loading outsole securing your traction
- Modern Design: This timeless snow boot for women with heel height of 1 1/6" with 5/7" platform will give you all-day comfort, while 2.5mm bonded felt frost plug warns off the cold and the snow
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Color | Buff |
Height | 5.7 Inches |
Length | 13.4 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 9 |
Weight | 3.968320716 Pounds |
Width | 13.3 Inches |
I live about 2 hours east of you and we had one of the worst winters ever back in 2007 or 8 - subzero temperatures for weeks, more snow than I'd seen since I was a kid, and the cold, the biting, horrific cold - I could not stand it any longer, so here is what I did:
Coat - spent the money and bought myself a Columbia ski jacket. It has a lining you can zip out, is breathable when you get too warm, and is flexible enough to shovel snow in.
Gloves - again, ski gloves. I got mittens b/c gloves never, ever keep my hands warm. The palms are leather and pretty grippy for shovels, snow brushes, etc.
Hat - Tight knit, felt or fleece lined. I always hated hats. After that winter, hats were my best friend. I even got one of these mofo's on clearance from an outdoor store last year.
Boots - I went to Amazon and did some research on these, because I have never found a boot that can keep my feet warm. I went with these. Note the "Minus 40 Degrees" rating in the description. Waterproof is a MUST.
So here it is, 2014, and I still use this winter wear. In that respect it is "cost effective," but the upfront cost was about $300 (half of which was the boots). Everything was pretty expensive, but it was well worth it. Best of luck to you!