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The Karrimor Men's Snow Casual 3 Weathertite High Rise Hiking Boots are designed for the modern adventurer, featuring a waterproof leather upper, warm fleece lining, and a secure lace-up closure. With a durable rubber sole and stylish brown finish, these boots are perfect for tackling snowy trails while keeping you comfortable and fashionable.
G**
Value for money , durable of cared for and cleaned regularly
Despite some negative reviews from others , I’ve found them value for money , comfortable , as with all things of you clean and care for then , clean and polish turn regularly they last . Well stitched and rubber durable soles
J**O
Super comfy from the start
My partner and I both have a pair. The fleece lining keeps feet toasty and no blisters, no breaking in needed.Good grip in snowy conditions. Some small slip in deep mud but much better than other boots we’ve had.
C**N
Nice warm boots, but no good for muddy places!
Since I spend a good deal of my time outdoors in the winter, I decided this year that I was going to buy a pair of warm boots with a nice, fleecy lining and, after a little hunting, decided to go ahead and buy these nice-looking Karrimor ones.When they arrived I was pretty impressed with them, they looked the part and felt like they were going to be warm and (hopefully) keep my feet nice and dry while I tromped around the stable yard where I keep my horse. They looked to be made of some sort of leather, but I suspected that they probably weren't at this price.When I popped my feet into these boots, they fit my size 8 feet really well and felt warm and snug. These things are comfy. I love the mega-squishy and almost bouncy feeling that they give when walking in them and, when outside in the cold and wet, they do a marvellous job of keeping my feet warm. Another plus point is that, so far, they have managed to keep them remarkably dry, too.The answer to my doubts as to whether they were made of leather or not were answered when, after a month or so of stomping through mud, puddles and stuff, the faux-leather coating on one of the boots started to peel away. This was mildly disappointing but thankfully did not affect the warmth or waterproofing and, as it happened on the inside edge of the boot, was not particularly noticable. At that point, I decided to be more careful and switched back to using my trusty Muck Boots for walking through mud, as these are obviously not designed for such an activity.On slippery days at the stable yard, another plus point of these boots is that they have fantastic grips on them and even on solid ice managed to keep me from falling onto my backside and embarrassing myself. They're also very easy to lace up and slip my feet into, so it's not a difficult task to switch between these and my Muck Boots and vice-versa, which is always a plus point on a mucky stable yard.Now, after five months of (infrequent) wear at the yard and avoiding mud, they're holding up pretty well. No more of the faux-leather has peeled off them and they remain to warm, comfortable and dry boots. Wearing two pairs of socks under them results in very toasty warm feet indeed and I'm actually pretty happy with them as a purchase.Update 19/08/2017I'm afraid to report that these boots are as good as finished. There's a crack near the toe for the left one which, should it rained on or otherwise get wet, will let in water like a sinking ship. The sole is coming apart from the uppers on the right one and the tread has almost worn down completely at the heels.Summing up, these boots are probably ok for occasional wear in the winter when the weather is cold outside. There's no denying that they're incredibly comfortable but long lasting or tough they ain't.
K**E
Great
These boots are just amazing, ive done around 400 miles now and they look brand new. If u know how to care for your items they will last. Would definately buy again.
H**E
Comfortable, warm boots.
Comfy, warm, so far waterproof, no "breaking in" needed. Never been let down by Karrimor boots in the past, no different with these. Would definitely recommend them. 😁👍🏻
L**D
Terrible durability, reasonably comfortable, not breathable. Would not recommend
Bought in Nov 2022 to replace my old Karrimor Hot Rocks which had long-since passed their breaking point. They kept my feet warm and dry through the remaining winter months and were reasonably comfortable, minus the terrible breathability. Water proofing is not great though. The main kicker with these is the durability, which I will elaborate on below.For reference, I walk to college every weekday, where I also work as a cleaner after lessons are over, before walking home - this usually adds up to about 9-14km (5-9 miles) per day. After a couple of months, clear signs of wear and tear started to show; the tread pattern on the outsoles wasn't very deep, and wore out quickly, three eyelets from the laces fell apart and started jangling about, and one of them even ripped the leather entirely, there's massive holes either side of the toe box which only keep growing, there's a hole on the back of the ankle area, there's a hole in the outsole on the left boot, the inner lining has started to peel off and disintegrate, and the outer portion of the laces wore through. Most of this happened within the first couple of months, though the issues have only gotten worse since. The reason for this is the boots are made from very thin leather which is simply not strong enough to resist the forces applied when you walk in them, and very quickly wears through in areas which rub.My advice: shell out a little more for some higher quality boots that will actually last, or get the cheapest ones you can find because they'll probably last about as long as these...Can confirm I won't be buying from Karrimor in future.
A**.
Comfort
Oh my goodness, yes, these are the boot's I've been looking for all these years. Comfortable, warm and no way near likely to become a trend crepe for our bame neighbors.Top quality made and as some see you next Tuesday on the bus found out, most effective for accidentally treading on some Richard craniums toes.
C**/
but that makes them reasonably light and easy to wear
I followed the advice and got 10's instead of my usual 11's for Boots. Size fits me perfectly, quite a spartan boot with not much padding, but that makes them reasonably light and easy to wear. Bought as Work boots for I.T. Callouts in the Irish Winter. I'll probably put dubbing on them if they start to let in any water, but very happy so far.They do have a very heavy set chunky paraboot look to them, which is pretty much what I was after.Tread is good and stable on my mossy, slippy wet concrete yard which is perfect and notably they are far safer to walk in than both my Merrel Hiking boots and some Asics Trail runners I have on this same surface both these other treads proved very slippy indeed.
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