“1st, pro's :1. Size was good. 13 with thin ankles but wide toes (EE).2. GREAT traction. I havent even slipped on thick ice in these.3. Fits my thin feet with thick socks perfectly. Bigger feet with thick socks is going to be an issue, no doubt.4. Laces are easy to just pull, loop, and tie.5. Keeps snow out (I have only been in a foot and a half at most so far).6. Pretty flexible in ankle and calf movement compared to other snow boots I have had. Not a lot, but enough to not feel like sticks or metal bars are going from top to bottom.Now, the Cons :1. These boots are cold inside, despite the 'fur' lining. Even with sherpa foot pads, thick winter socks, my toes and tops of my feet are instantly cold outdoors. They only warm up after about 20 minutes of having my vehicle floor heater on 80f.2. The top drawstring has that cheap plastic clip thing, instead of being like laces that you can pull tight. It makes it so that it doesnt get tight enough and lets some snow in (a 2nd person helping can probably get them tight enough for you, but I just cant get the leverage by myself).3. Since they have super deep treads, they tend to leave big clumps of snow inside the house, even after knocking off the snow outside. Maybe get those super duty outside snow scraper things you run your foot back and forth over to get most of the snow out of the treads.Besides the cold top feet and toes, the rest is not a big deal to deal with (for me), so:Recommended.”
“Boots look and feel great. They're very warm and comfortable. Haven't had the occasion to wear them in snow yet to test the water resistancy, but it seems like they'll do just fine.”
“At first time I gave 5 stars because the boots came on time expected. But now I am disappointed ,fifteen says and the boots rubber got a big crack.is really bad product”