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The 5 Best Winter Boots for Women

We tested 20 of the most promising winter boots from Baffin, Kamik, Muck, UGG, Sorel, and more to find the best and toastiest options
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Best Winter Boots Women Review
Credit: Sara James
By Sara James, Liz Chamberlain, Amber King, and Briana Valorosi  ⋅  Mar 19, 2025

The Best Winter Boots for Women


Finding the best winter boot for your needs can be tricky. It can be hard to know which boots will give you the best protection for your intended activities and the elements you'll encounter.

We bought 20 of the top winter boots for women and tested each one rigorously across various terrain, activities, and winter conditions. We have spent over 200 hours testing winter boots, from Canada to all across the USA, we tested them in blowing snowstorms, icy walkways, wet spring afternoons, and muddy pre-season puddles, noting which ones excelled.

The Baffin Chloe is our favorite overall boot for most women. Though it is a little heavy, we love the confidence it offers on snow and ice. We also are impressed with the protection the Chloe provides against the cold and wet of winter.

The Kamik Momentum 3 is a great option for casual use on a budget. While not quite as burly as the Chloe, it offers great coverage and warmth at an excellent price.

If you live in a milder winter climate, see our review of rain boots for women, where we test several insulated and warm rain boots that can perform great in winter and are often faster to get on and off.

Editor's Note: We updated our review on March 19, 2025, testing updated versions of some of our award winners, as well as adding several other options to our testing lineup.

Related: Best Winter Boots for Men

Top 20 Winter Boots

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Awards Editors' Choice Award
Best Overall Winter Boot for Women
 Top Pick Award
Best Protection for Wet Winters
  Best Buy Award
Best Bang for the Buck
 Top Pick Award
Best Lightweight Coverage
 Top Pick Award
Best for Winter Hiking
          
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Pros Ultra warm, removable liner, thick rubber outsole, impressive waterproofing, great tractionCozy wool lining, very warm, highly waterproof, versatile constructionFull coverage protection, highly durable, reliable tractionWarm, great weather protection, removable linerWell-insulated, stylish, easy zippered accessEasy slip on design, plush interior, affordable, warmGreat insulation, fully waterproof, aggressive tractionUltra light-weight, improved grip, great coverageGreat insulation, very supportive, impressively waterproofSupportive, comfortable, warm, breathable, durable, excellent tractionFlexible, solid coverage, fashionable, warm400g Thinsulate insulation, beefy lugs for trail use, good coverageGreat coverage, waterproof, breathable and highly adjustableLightweight, waterproof, inexpensive, easy to slip onEasy to put on, waterproof, well insulated, great tractionWaterproof, easy to pull on, stylish, soft footbedSoft liner, lightweight, decent traction, tough nylon upper, cushy PU footbedStylish, easy to put on, waterproof designCasual style, rubber toe box keeps water at bay, grippy tractionVery cheap, decent coverage, casual design
Cons Somewhat heavy, bulkier designExpensive, slightly bulkyPricey, very heavy, difficult to drive inClunky fit, very heavy, not great for drivingNarrow foot bed, narrow calf, seams not fully waterproofBungee lace system isn't always ideal, somewhat limited to casual useVery stiff, requires breaking in, premium price pointLacks ankle support, harder to get on and offNarrow foot fit, stiff, bulky designToo warm for year-round hiking boot, not tall enough for deep snow driftsFlimsy structure and support, looser fit, limited tractionStiff and boxy fit, intricate lacing system, expensiveLimited traction, awkward to take offThin sole, not very warm, durability isn't greatBulky, heavyExpensive, average traction, limited snow and water coverageRuns small, not as warm as othersNot very supportive, lacks insulation, low cut profile,Uncomfortable fit, challenging to lace up securely, poor insulationLack supports, not very waterproof
Bottom Line A comfortable, true-to-fit, ultra-warm, and waterproof winter boot with a durable and structured exteriorThis boot is the epitome of comfort and warmth wrapped in a versatile, high-performing, waterproof packageThis highly durable boot is completely waterproof and great at insulating, though it's a bit too bulky to wear on low-snow days or during high-output activitiesA warm, bulky, and durable boot built for a lifetime of Alaska-grade winters but that isn't light or comfortable enough for extended use or mobile activitiesA stylish, adjustable and winter-ready boot designed for harsh weather, offering warmth and excellent traction for cold, wet conditionsWith an undeniably cozy slip-on design, this boot is built for cold and wet climates with its decent waterproofing and solid coverageA rugged, ultra-warm, and waterproof winter boot designed for extreme cold and challenging terrainThese ultra lightweights boots pack a surprising amount of insulation and a sturdy gripA highly insulated, waterproof boot built for extreme cold, providing excellent warmth and durability for winter adventuresGreat for winter hiking on slippery trails thanks to incredible traction, support, and weatherproofingA fashionable winter boot that provides style and comfort but is not necessarily the warmest, sturdiest, or most protectiveSome aspects of this pricey boot are well executed, but overall we weren't impressedA stylish, warm and waterproof tall boot, that can be laced up for support and zipped off for ease of accessA budget boot option for warmer climates that is waterproof enough for everyday winter use but lacks traction and stability for deep snow or trail adventuresFully waterproof, and well-insulated, making these boots a great choice for very cold and wet conditionsA stylish and comfortable waterproof Chelsea boot that's great for everyday wear but doesn't offer enough coverage to keep you dry in deep snowThis is a comfortable and durable boot meant for casual use but isn't quite warm enough for the coldest weatherA stylish, casual duck boot design that's easy to slip on and perfect for rainy or slushy city conditionsA casual style paired with 'Made for The Elements' construction makes the Standard Mid Snow MTE well suited for getting to and from the slopes and enjoying apresA cozy casual design offering decent coverage and great value, but not offering much support
Rating Categories Baffin Chloe UGG Adirondack III Muck Boot Arctic Ic... Sorel Caribou - Wom... Kamik Rogue Tall Kamik Momentum 3 Salomon Toundra Pro... Baffin Escalate X -... The North Face Chil... Keen Revel IV Polar... Sorel Winter Carnival Oboz Bridger 9'' In... Keen Greta Tall WP... Columbia Ice Maiden II Bogs Whiteout Blundstone Thermal... Columbia Minx Short... Sorel Out N About I... Vans Standard Mid S... Dream Pairs Mid Calf
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Specifications Baffin Chloe UGG Adirondack III Muck Boot Arctic Ic... Sorel Caribou - Wom... Kamik Rogue Tall Kamik Momentum 3 Salomon Toundra Pro... Baffin Escalate X -... The North Face Chil... Keen Revel IV Polar... Sorel Winter Carnival Oboz Bridger 9'' In... Keen Greta Tall WP... Columbia Ice Maiden II Bogs Whiteout Blundstone Thermal... Columbia Minx Short... Sorel Out N About I... Vans Standard Mid S... Dream Pairs Mid Calf
Maximum Puddle Depth Before Major Leaking 9.5" 9" 17" 9.5" 4" 3" 8.5" 11.5" 8.5 5.5 6" 7" 6" 5" 12.5" 6" 4" 4'' 6" 5"
Measured Weight (per pair) 3 lb 3 oz (size 9) 2 lb 6 oz (size 7) 5 lb 1 oz (size 9) 4 lb 5 oz (size 9) 3 lb 2 oz (size 9) 2 lb 10 oz (size 9) 2 lb 15 oz (size 9) 1 lb 9 oz (size 9) 3 lb (size 9) 2 lb 12 oz (size 9) 2 lb 12 oz (size 7) 2 lb 12 oz (size 7) 2 lb 11 oz (size 9) 2 lb 4 oz (size 9) 3 lb 8 oz (size 9) 1 lb 14 oz (size 7) 1 lb 4 oz (size 7) 2 lb 5 oz (size 9) 2 lb 9 oz (size 7) 2 lb 8 oz (size 9)
Measured Shaft Height (from bottom of sole to top of shaft) 10" 8" rolled / 10" extended 16" 9.5" 11 " 9" 8" 11" 8.5" 6" 10" 9" 8.5" 10" 3" 6" 6.5" 4,5" 6" 10.5"
Lining/Insulation Thermaplush wicking layer, B-Tek foam lining, B-Tek Heat lightweight, 4-channel hollow-fibre insulation, vapourized aluminum membrane, polyester wool blend
and Hydromax layer
UGGpure wool 8mm neoprene and fleece lining 9mm recycled felt liner HEAT-MX™ 90 sustainable thermal insulation with soft boa lining Synthetic Heat-MX Insulation Aerotherm Aerogel, and faur fur lining Fixed-Fit multi-layer inner boot system incluging, hollow-fibre insulation form-fitting foam and Thermaplush lining. 400 G Heatseeker Eco Insulation, collar lined with high pile fleece 200 grams KEEN.WARM Recycled PET 6 mm recycled felt liner Thinsulate (400g) 200g of KEEN.WARM Recycled P.E.T. insulation Synthetic (200g), plush faux fur collar 7mm Neo-Tech waterproof insulation with fleece lining Thermal Thinsulate Omni-Heat reflective Textile lining 100g synthetic insulation 200g thermalist insulation, faux sherpa detail and knitted opening
Type of Boot All-around winter wear All-around winter Winter workwear All-around winter All-around winter wear Casual winter wear All-around winter All-around winter Winter hiking Winter hiking All-around winter wear Casual winter wear Casual winter wear Casual winter wear All-around winter Casual winter wear Casual winter wear Casual winter wear Casual winter wear Casual winter wear
Removable Liner Yes No No Yes No No No No No No Yes No No No No No No No No No
Footbed EVA EVA bioDEWIX N/A CushyStep Everyday EVA Removal EVA Energy cell EVA Compression molded EVA EVA Thermal insole N/A O-Fit Thermal Thermal heat sheild insole Techlite Algae based EVA Removable sheepskin footbed Removable PU Molded PU Steadysole N/A Not stated
Upper Material Suede leather Waterproof suede and leather Rubber Waterproof nubuck leather Seam sealed waterproof leather Waterproof nylon Water repellent PU coated leather and textile Nylon Full grain leather and suede Mesh and Leather Waterproof nylon Waterproof Nubuck leather Waterproof premium leader and textile Waterproof leather Water repellent PU coater leather" Waterproof leather Waterproof woven synthetic textile, suede Full grain leather and suede Leather and Synthetic Quilted fabric,
Toe Box Rubber Rubber Rubber Rubber Leather Rubber Rubber Reinforced Hex Rubber Leather Rubber Rubber Rubber Leather Rubber Leather Nylon and rubber Rubber Rubber Not stated. Assumed leather and rubber
Outsole Polar Rubber Molded White Spider Rubber Vibram Arctic Grip A.T. Aero-trac rubber ASPEN rubber with Grip XT ICEKISS rubber outsole Winter Contagrip Polar Rubber and Icebite Grip Surface control rubber KEEN Polar Traction Vulcanized rubber Granite Peak winterized outsole Keen Freeze rubber Omni-Grip nonmarking traction rubber Glacial grip Slip-resistant TPU Omni-Grip rubber Molded Evertread \rubber Standard Snow MTE (rubber) outsole with All-Trac Rubber
Company Claimed Cold Weather Rating -40°F -25°F Not stated Not stated -20°F -40 °F -40°C. -22°F Not stated -25°F Not stated Not stated -25°F/-32°C -25°F -50°C Not stated -25°F Not stated Not stated -32°C/-25°F
Animal Products Yes Yes No Yes Yes No Yes No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Sizes Available 6 - 11 5 - 12 5 - 11 5 - 12 6-11 5 - 11 5-11 6 - 11 5-11 5 - 12 5 - 12 6-11 5-11 5 - 12 6-12 6 - 11 5 - 12 5-12 5 - 11.5 5-12
Features Heel pull tab Availble in 4 colors. Lace up with waterproof zipper and side buckle ClimaSalomon Waterproof membrane D ring at bottom of tongue for gaiter attachment, web looping at heel. Heal clip for snowhoe compatibility . Webbing loop at heel. PFAS free. Available in 3 colors. Heel tab. Front clip for gators Lace and zip, waterproof, breathable membrane . Available in two colors, Heel pull tab available in standard and wide sizing. Avaialble in 5 colors Availble in 4 color options, heel pull tab Available in 4 colors

Best Overall Winter Boot for Women


Baffin Chloe


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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Warmth 10.0
  • Weather Protection 9.5
  • Comfort and Fit 9.0
  • Traction 8.5
  • Quality of Construction 9.0
Length Sizing
Runs Small
Runs Large
Width Sizing
Runs Narrow
Runs Wide
Shaft Height: 10" | Insulation: Comfort-Fit multilayer foam
REASONS TO BUY
Ultra warm
Impressive waterproofing
Thick and durable outsole
Great traction
Removable liner
REASONS TO AVOID
Heavy
Bulkier design

The Baffin Chloe takes top accolades this year thanks to an all-around impressive performance in each testing category. This sturdy and robust winter boot demonstrates superb warmth, traction, coverage, and waterproofing. Baffin uses several insulating technologies, including a hollow fiber B-Tek Heat insulation and a polyester wool blend for warmth while staying breathable. Our lead tester said, “These boots do a great job keeping your feet both warm and dry!” The 10" shaft and suede upper provide lots of coverage to keep snow and rain out of the interior. This boot took on everything from deep snow to icy puddles without crippling under cold, blizzardy conditions. If you're looking for a seriously waterproof pair that has you covered in the deepest puddles and drifts, check out the Muck Boot Arctic Ice. It boasts a 17" shaft, but it is nearly 2 pounds heavier than the Chloe.

We found the Chloe to have a snug, stable fit with great grip, even when navigating slick slopes. The outsole and upper provide solid structure and support around the foot and ankle. “The support of the Chloe provides confidence for outdoor pursuits,” testers said. However, at just over 3 pounds, the design is bulky and heavier than some other models we tested. If a lightweight option would be more realistic for you, our size 9 Baffin Escalate X pair weighed in at 1.56 pounds. While it doesn't boast the same intense insulating capabilities as the Chloe, it does offer almost as much traction. If you don't love the look of this boot, the Kamik Rogue Tall is an ultra-warm and weather-ready boot that is a bit more stylish and versatile between the slopes and the streets. Overall, the Chloe impressed us with its quality of construction and superb performance across the board. It is our top recommendation for those needing ultra-warm, durable, and reliable boots for the coldest climates and deepest of winters.

Read more: Baffin Chloe review

Great sealed coverage and insulation makes the Chloe perfect for deep snow.
Credit: Sara James

Best Bang for the Buck


Kamik Momentum 3


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SCORE
  • Warmth 8.0
  • Weather Protection 6.0
  • Comfort and Fit 7.0
  • Traction 7.0
  • Quality of Construction 6.0
Length Sizing
Runs Small
Runs Large
Width Sizing
Runs Narrow
Runs Wide
Shaft Height: 10" | Insulation: Synthetic Heat-MX Insulation
REASONS TO BUY
Great value
Easy slip-on design
Plush interior
Decent waterproofing
REASONS TO AVOID
Not very supportive
Limited to casual use

The Kamik Momentum 3 is a treat for the feet! The Canadian brand nailed it in the comfort and warmth departments with a plush faux fur interior lining that feels like a heat box around the feet, particularly in colder winter temperatures. The bungee lacing system offers an easy entry, so you can quickly slip the boot on, cinch down the bungee, and head out to the door in seconds. “I found the supple construction is not well suited for adventurous or active winter pursuits like snowshoeing, but it satisfies most casual winter usage needs,” our tester noted. For true winter hikes, testers preferred more supportive designs such as the The North Face Chilkat V 400 or Salomon Toundra Pro. Although these boots are heavier and take longer to lace up, they offer superior waterproofing, more support, and better traction on ice.

The Kamik Momentum 3's DWR-finished nylon upper sheds snow and water well, and the faux fur collar adds a barrier that further helps keep snow outside of the boot. At first glance, the Momentum's outsole's flat tread profile is underwhelming, but our testers said, “I felt these boots were surprisingly grippy and reliable on most surfaces, just not on ice.” For a lighter-weight boot, Columbia Minx Shorty III is about a full pound lighter than the Momentum, but it's not as warm and doesn't offer as much coverage, making it a good option for those who experience a milder winter. Overall this Momentum offers a fair job across the board. Yes there are warmer options available that offer more traction and support, but given this boot offered at one of the lowest prices in the lineup, the Momentum gives an impressive level of performance at a fraction of the cost of other award winners.

Read more: Kamik Momentum 3 review

The fur-lined collar helps to keep snow out of these boots when walking through deep snow.
Credit: Sara James

Best Protection for Wet Winters


Muck Boot Arctic Ice Tall AGAT - Women's


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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Warmth 8.5
  • Weather Protection 10.0
  • Comfort and Fit 6.0
  • Traction 9.0
  • Quality of Construction 8.0
Length Sizing
Runs Small
Runs Large
Width Sizing
Runs Narrow
Runs Wide
Shaft Height: 16" | Insulation: Fleece and neoprene
REASONS TO BUY
Tallest shaft in the lineup
Impervious to water
Highly durable
Thick, sturdy sole
Amazing traction
REASONS TO AVOID
Heavy and bulky
Difficult to drive in
Limited versatility

The Muck Boot Arctic Ice Tall AGAT (Arctic Grip All Terrain) is our choice for the most protective, waterproof, work-ready winter boot we've tested. Our size 9 pair boasts a 16-inch shaft that extends to just below the knee and is built with scuba-grade 8mm neoprene and fleece to keep your legs warm and dry in the coldest conditions. Our lead reviewer noted, “Even when submerged in icy waters, these boots kept my feet toasty warm.” The boot's beefy construction makes for very heavy footwear, and at 5lbs 1 oz, this pair weighed in as one of the heaviest in our testing lineup. If a tall boot is what you need, but you require something a little more lightweight without sacrificing warmth, the Baffin Escalate X has a 10-inch shaft and weighs about 2 pounds less than the Arctic Ice, which is much more manageable if you have to walk for any distance or trudge through snow.

The Muck Boot Arctic Ice Tall boasts a much beefier sole than most options we tested, offering additional insulation from the cold underfoot. Furthermore, the firm yet pliable rubber composite Vibram Arctic Grip sticks exceptionally well to the slipperiest surfaces. The Bogs Whiteout is another winter work boot that is comparable to the Muck boot. It's lighter and a bit more stylish, but doesn't offer the same level of insulation or traction as the burlier Arctic Ice. “If you need an ultra-protective boot that can tackle the coldest and wettest days of winter, I think this workhorse is built to do exactly that,” our tester said. Clunkiness and weight aside, the Arctic Ice Tall is an excellent buy if you're seeking exceptional protection and durability in a work boot.

Read more: Muck Boot Arctic Ice Tall AGAT review

The Arctic Ice lead the field in our water testing thanks to its impenetrable materials and high coverage.
Credit: Sara James

Best for Winter Hiking


Keen Revel IV Polar - Women's


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SCORE
  • Warmth 7.0
  • Weather Protection 7.0
  • Comfort and Fit 8.0
  • Traction 6.0
  • Quality of Construction 9.0
Length Sizing
Runs Small
Runs Large
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Shaft Height: 7" | Insulation: 200g Recycled Keen.Warm
REASONS TO BUY
Very warm and breathable
Exceptional stability and support
Roomy fit is great for thicker socks
REASONS TO AVOID
Hiking-specific style
Bulky materials
Stiff

The Keen Revel IV Polar is an exceptional winter hiker. We love its warm and waterproof construction, and are impressed with the grip and overall comfort. Our reviewer wrote, “This boot boasts some of the best traction and protection on icy trails and uneven ridgelines.” It is compatible with microspikes, gaiters, or a set of snowshoes and is comfortable enough to wear on its own all day long. The North Face Chilkat V 400 it better designed for deep snow as it delivers superior warmth thanks to its thicker 400g insulation. However the Keen Revel is much more comfortable to walk around in, particularly over long distances. The Revel is a versatile hiking boot as you splash through the rain, muck, and snow during your snow-capped adventures.

While there is not much we disliked about this boot, it has an inherently 'techy' and outdoorsy design that isn't the most fashionable option to wear with your average everyday outfit. “I found the fit wider at the forefoot, which is great for bulky socks but might be too wide for those with narrow feet,” our tester noted. If you need a street ready boot with more warmth and protection from the elements, the Baffin Chloe , Kamik Rogue or the UGG Adirondack might suit you better, but the Revel IV has much better traction than all of these. Regardless, if you work outdoors and winter is synonymous with outdoor adventure, this cold-weather hiking boot is highly dependable.

Read more: Keen Revel IV Polar review

The Keen Revel's provide a secure yet comfortable fit and perform across all conditions.
Credit: Sara James

Best Lightweight Coverage


Baffin Escalate X - Women's


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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Warmth 8.0
  • Weather Protection 9.0
  • Comfort and Fit 7.0
  • Traction 8.0
  • Quality of Construction 8.0
Length Sizing
Runs Small
Runs Large
Width Sizing
Runs Narrow
Runs Wide
Shaft Height: 12" | Insulation: Thermaplush, B-Tek Heat
REASONS TO BUY
Lightest boot in the review
Very warm
12" of leg coverage
Easy cinch bungee lacing system
REASONS TO AVOID
Tough to get on and off
Minimal structure
Decent waterproofing

The Baffin Escalate X may not be focused on style, but its functionality in the weight, warmth, and coverage departments is notably impressive. We love the full coverage design and Baffin's B-Tek Heat insulation, which kept us impressively warm in the coldest temperatures. Most importantly, even with a 11-inch-tall shaft, this boot is as light as a feather, at just 12.5 ounces per boot for a US women's size 9. “These boots feel like a giant slipper with tread,” one tester said. The Columbia Minx Shorty III is the only other boot in our lineup that comes close to the lightweight appeal of the Baffin Escalate. However, the Minx Shorty lacks the coverage, waterproofness, and traction of the Escalate.

While the Escalate X has many redeeming qualities, we didn't love a few things about its design. It has a snug fit that may be too tight for wider feet or larger calves, and the construction lacks stability for more intense outdoor activities. The lack of structure in the upper also makes it difficult to get the boot on without sitting down. If you're seeking a taller boot with more stability, we also highly recommend the Muck Boot Arctic Ice Tall AGAT, which has better weather protection and durability. The Baffin Chloe is another comparable option with better scores than the Escalate across the board if you can get past the 3 plus pounds a size 9 pair weighs. Those who prioritize lightweight warmth and protection in ice-cold conditions will likely find the Escalate X to fit their fancy.

Read more: Baffin Escalate X review

The lacing system on the Escalate X can take a moment to perfect but it provides a highly adjustable fit.
Credit: Natalie Kafader

Compare Products

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Score Product Price
93
Baffin Chloe
Best Overall Winter Boot for Women
$195
Editors' Choice Award
84
Muck Boot Arctic Ice Tall AGAT - Women's
Best Protection for Wet Winters
$205
Top Pick Award
83
UGG Adirondack III
$250
81
Baffin Escalate X - Women's
Best Lightweight Coverage
$175
Top Pick Award
81
The North Face Chilkat V 400 - Women's
$159
78
Salomon Toundra Pro CSWP Boot - Women's
$200
76
Kamik Rogue Tall
$180
75
Sorel Caribou - Women's
$200
74
Keen Revel IV Polar - Women's
Best for Winter Hiking
$190
Top Pick Award
74
Bogs Whiteout
$155
69
Kamik Momentum 3
Best Bang for the Buck
$110
Best Buy Award
67
Sorel Winter Carnival
$180
67
Oboz Bridger 9'' Insulated Waterproof - Women's
$220
66
Columbia Ice Maiden II
$100
66
Sorel Out N About IV Classic WP
$130
66
Keen Greta Tall WP Boot - Women's
$200
65
Columbia Minx Shorty III
$120
65
Blundstone Thermal - Women's
$230
58
Vans Standard Mid Snow MTE
$150
54
Dream Pairs Mid Calf
$60

Storm after storm, we sampled our test boots each morning as we shoveled our way to our snowblower and out of our driveway. The UGG Adirondack III was a sturdy yet flexible work partner throughout it all.
Credit: Liz Chamberlain

How We Test Women's Winter Boots


Since 2013, we've tested over 100 unique winter boots for women and men. We scope out top brands and products and then put them to the test in the field. Our testing process includes buying and using every pair of boots in our lineup. We've spent hundreds of hours in the snow and cold, playing, walking, and doing chores for a complete analysis. Testing includes slogging in cold water to check waterproofing and measuring internal air temperatures with the boots soaking in an ice bath to assess insulation. With testing grounds from Southwestern Colorado to Northern California to British Columbia, we provide our insight and recommendations to help you find exactly what you need. Our testing process was designed to ensure we didn't miss any crucial details and spans five metrics and 15 individual tests for each boot:
  • Warmth (25% of overall score weighting)
  • Weather Protection (25% weighting)
  • Comfort and Fit (20% weighting)
  • Traction (15% weighting)
  • Quality of Construction (15% weighting)

We forcibly rub the boots on tree bark, ice, pavement, and other rough surfaces that will test abrasion resistance.
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Our team of testers is led by Sara James. She brings a sharp eye for detail and a rigorous approach to gear testing. With over a decade of experience in cold climates, from the damp chill of England to the deep snow of Tahoe, she knows what it takes to stay warm and dry. A longtime GearLab tester, Sara reviews kayaks, paddles, water shoes, and down jackets, applying her expertise to evaluate performance in real-world conditions.
Liz Chamberlain is a winter enthusiast based in Truckee, CA. Liz is a downhill extraordinaire, seeking out the many mountain activities the Lake Tahoe area offers. Working in retail sales at Truckee's finest bike and ski shops has taught her to take a design-focused lens when approaching gear assessment and sales. Liz has a graduate certificate in sustainable innovation and a background in material sourcing and functional designs. You can trust her for all the insights related to fashion and function.
Amber King is a Canadian native transplanted to southwestern Colorado. She works full-time as an outdoor educator, teaching students even when the cold of winter is rearing its ugly head.

Briana Valorosi has spent countless miles reviewing a range of women's footwear in all seasons and conditions. Born and raised in the Sierra Nevada mountains, she spends extensive time hiking, biking, and pushing gear to the limits. Now located on the Western Slope of the Rocky Mountains, she explores mountains and deserts in pursuit of awe while hiking, biking, skiing, and scrambling.

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Taking a temperature reading while performing a warmth test to see how well these boots retain heat in different circumstances.
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Analysis and Test Results


Winter is a time to finally celebrate and immerse yourself in the cold fronts and deep dive into your favorite snowy activities. We aim to help you find the best boots to enjoy the winter season and brave the cold.


What's the Best Value?


A high-performing women's winter boot doesn't have to be ultra-expensive. We tested products across the entire price range to determine what works best. In order to avoid any bias, we do not review prices until after we have tested each boot. At that point, we apply our honest opinion of value based on the price and performance of each product. When considering value, be sure to do your research and find a boot that balances the performance you need with a price you can manage.

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The Minx Shorty III performs well across the board at an affordable price.
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Sitting on the lower end for price, yet performing well across our tests, the Columbia Ice Maiden II is an excellent option for those focused on comfort and weight. While the Ice Maiden II didn't top the charts in any one category, it performed well across the board and is generally a solid one-quiver boot that won't break the bank. That said, the Kamik Momentum 3 offers superior warmth and is hard to beat in terms of value. Excellent warmth and comfort with one of the lowest prices we've seen for a winter boot? Yes, please.

winter boots womens - the momentum 3 is a cozy, stylish, and high-value winter boot option.
The Momentum 3 is a cozy, stylish, and high-value winter boot option.
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Warmth


To objectively measure the insulation of all 50+ boots, we set each model into an ice bath and tracked how much their inside temperature dropped over 10 minutes. We combined these measurements with a shaded snow bank test to expand the metrics of heat loss further. This helped us compare the relative amount of thermal insulation.

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We used a short range infrared temperature gun to measure the internal temperature of the boots after a timed period packed in ice and snow. This helped us quantify the warmth retention capabilities of each one.
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We hiked in each pair and stood around in snowfields and snowbanks while sipping hot chocolate on cold nights, taking note of which boots kept our feet the warmest. We walked around town in frigid temperatures. We even stomped around in icy river water. Using a culmination of the test results, we determined which boots were constructed for arctic conditions and which should probably stick to the streets.

Many winter boots are rated to a specific temperature. While these numbers offer a potential point of comparison, taking this estimate at face value is hard. The warmth you experience will vary depending on your socks, metabolism and circulation, and perception of the cold. We recommend taking these numbers with a grain of salt, but they should still be useful to determine which boots will be warmer than others. More importantly, pay attention to the boot's construction while you try to evaluate warmth.

The warmest boots we tested offer serious insulation underfoot and up the leg. The Baffin Chloe takes the top spot for this metric. This boot has a multi-layered insulation system with a polywool blend that insulates internal temperatures and adds breathability and wind protection to the liner. The Chloe demonstrated the smallest internal temperature change after our snowbank and ice bath tests. Just behind the Chloe, the UGG Adirondack III, Sorel Caribou, and Muck Boot Arctic Ice Tall offered an impressive amount of warmth. The Caribou has the thickest sole of all our tested models and is one of the warmest boots for standing around in the cold or enjoying activities like snowmobiling. It's packed with 9mm of felt lining that doesn't seem to compact or lose warmth, even after months of wear. This was one of our favorite boots when shoveling the driveway on cold mornings.

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The felt liner and Sherpa-Pile snow cuff keeps the Caribou warm and toasty inside.
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The Muck Boot Arctic Ice Tall is a prime example of a warm and protective boot. With the tallest height of any boot in our review, the protective shaft insulates throughout and offers superior insulation on the sole, keeping our feet warm in single digits while supplying unbeatable protection. When we stood in icy waters, we could not feel the cold on our feet or calves. Despite its incredibly lightweight design, the Baffin Escalate X also performed very well in this metric. Baffin's proprietary heating technologies deliver on their “tundra-rating” temperature claims. However, the Arctic Ice Tall is more protective when the snow is really deep, thanks to a tall shaft height that insulates the calf.

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Despite the lightweight design the Baffin Escalante delivered impressive warmth.
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Despite our praise for thick soles, many boots in the lineup have a thinner construction and still provide quality insulation. For example, the 10-inch shaft of the UGG Adirondack III is filled with lofty, warm sheep's wool — an organic, natural fiber that offers fantastic breathability and overall warmth. The North Face Chilkat V 400 has a 400g insulated synthetic liner that delivers superb warmth even when wet. The high pile fleece lined collar further helps to keep snow out and warmth in. Similarly, the Kamik Momentum 3 has a pronounced faux fur lining and collar that adds warmth and weather protection, keeping snow from entering the inside of the boot. The sole isn't as thick as the Sorel Caribou or Baffin Chloe, but this boot still does well keeping your feet nice and toasty.

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The fur collar on the Momentum 3 is bushy and lush, keeping the calves warm and snow from entering the interior of the boot.
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Cold weather can be brutal. Trying to warm your feet back up after a cold day is a difficult task. We all need a boot that will facilitate good thermoregulation throughout the coldest days of winter. For this reason, warmth is one of this review's most highly weighted evaluation criteria. Ideally, a winter boot should keep your feet warm, whether standing around in the cold or actively hiking, snowshoeing, or traveling.

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Boots with a taller shaft and secure fit around the ankle help to trap in warmth and prevent snow from entering.
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A few key factors contribute to the overall warmth and highest ratings: the warmest options have thicker outsoles, taller shafts, and high-quality insulation. Your boot should also provide excellent breathability to vent moisture while you're in motion; dry feet are warm feet. Another important piece of gear is a solid pair of winter socks that can insulate even if your feet get wet. Lean towards wool or synthetic fibers for the best warmth and moisture-wicking capabilities.


Weather Protection


We found that the most weatherproof boots are constructed of rubber, neoprene, and/or leather. Look for boots with taped seams that are double-stitched and reinforced to keep water out. Keep in mind that most products have a distinct flood level. Sometimes, a poorly sealed seam or the joint where the tongue meets the shaft. We tested and noted the flood level for each boot.

Shaft Height vs Puddle Protection
 Shaft HeightMaximum Puddle Depth
Baffin Chloe10"9.5"
Muck Boot Arctic Ice Tall AGAT16"17"
UGG Adirondack III8" rolled / 10" extended9"
The North Face Chilkat V 4008.5"8.5
Baffin Escalate X11"11.5"
Salomon Toundra Pro CSWP Boot - Women's8"8.5"
Kamik Rogue Tall11 "4"
Sorel Caribou9.5"9.5"
Bogs Whiteout3"12.5"
Keen Revel IV Polar6"5.5
Kamik Momentum 39"3"
Blundstone Thermal6"6"
Columbia Minx Shorty III6.5"4"
Sorel Winter Carnival10"6"
Oboz Bridger 9'' Insulated Waterproof - Women's9"7"
Sorel Out N About IV Classic WP4,5"4
Keen Greta Tall WP Boot - Women's8.5"6"
Columbia Ice Maiden II10"5"
Vans Standard Mid Snow MTE6"6"
Dream Pairs Mid Calf10.5"5"

Be sure to evaluate the type of material used in the upper to determine if it is truly waterproof. Some products we encountered claim their materials are waterproof when they are actually only snow-proof at best. Additionally, any product made from leather probably needs to be treated with a snow sealant at least twice per season to maintain protection.

If water and snow protection is your priority, the Muck Boot Arctic Ice Tall is a clear favorite. Whether blowing snow off your driveway, trudging through waterlogged meadows, or tackling tall snowbanks, this 17-inch boot is your best bet. It is the tallest and burliest option out there, backing its protection with 8mm of scuba-grade neoprene and fleece lined. It's our favorite for protection because it's warm and easy to slip on, and its flood level extends to the top of the boot thanks to no seams or laces.

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At 17 inches tall and 100% waterproof the Muck Boot Arctic Ice are fully are a great choice for boggy meadows or shallow river crossings.
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The Bogs Whiteout has a similar design to the Muck Boot, its neoprene is 1mm thinner and the shaft is 2.5 inches shorter, which makes it not quite as warm. The Bogs Whiteout has handles for an easy pull on design, however this also leaves the top of the boots susceptible to infiltration from water and snow.

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The handles on the Bogs Whiteout help with slipping these boots on; however, it does compromise the waterproofness of these otherwise watertight boots.
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The Baffin Chloe has a notably tall shaft at just a handful of inches shorter than the Arctic Ice and is waterproof up to around 9.5 inches. This boot performed like a rain boot when dunked into lake water and shed snow just as easily. When we got water inside the Chloe ( after wading through a river that was deeper than the height of the boot), we were able to dry the boot out relatively quickly, thanks to the removable liner.

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If you do somehow get the insides of the Chloe Baffin's wet, the removable liners ensure you can dry them out in a flash.
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The Sorel Caribou also features a removable liner, as well as beefy insulation to keep your toes toasty in cold weather. The Caribou's overlays ensure that it is waterproof nearly all the way to the boot's collar, at about 10 inches.

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The Caribou boasts outstanding warmth and weather protection
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If you're searching for a highly weatherproof winter hiking boot, the The North Face Chilkat V 400 is a top contender. Featuring a fully seamed sealed leather and suede upper, as well as a breathable waterproof membrane, this boot was impenetrable to water up to the collar of the boot. It is also compatible with gaiters if you want to extend this weather protection to higher up your legs.

With a highly waterproof outer and a fleece pile collar, thie North Face Chilkat are ready to trudge through deep snow.
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The Kamik Rogue is another all-around excellent winter boot made from seam-sealed leather and offers amazing protection from both water and snow. It protects the feet from up to 11 inches of snow and checks all the boxes regarding weatherproofing, comfort, and traction.

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The high thread count denier nylon on the Kamik Momentum 3 delivers on its promises of waterproofness. While the fur will get wet when doused with water, the upper stays dry.
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Not everyone wants half of their calves wrapped in a burly winter boot every time it snows. If you're looking for a casual-looking skate-style model, the Vans Standard Mid Snow MTE kept our feet perfectly dry and warm in near-freezing water at a depth of 6 inches. These boots might not be cut out for full-blown blizzards, but they're more than sufficient for smaller snowstorms and won't leave you looking like you're dressed for an Arctic expedition when the snow has melted by the end of your workday.

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At a depth of 5", water stayed out and our feet remained dry.
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Winter can bring a fast-changing mix of snow, slush, and ice. With the proper footwear, your feet (and pants) can stay protected when you're out in freezing weather. To test this, we hiked through slushy puddles, tall snowbanks, rivers, and streams, evaluating the materials of each boot. Those that scored the highest had the least snow and water intrusion and offered the best protection in adverse conditions.


Comfort and Fit


While we believe comfort and fit go hand in hand, they aren't synonymous. We examined each boot's liner, footbed, flexibility, and weight to evaluate comfort and judge how cozy the interior materials are to wear all day. To judge fit, we made a side-by-side comparison to assess the toe box's size, shape, width, and heel pocket. We took notes as we found out which boots were “true to size” and which boots sat bigger or smaller on the sizing spectrum. Lastly, we considered the stability and support of each boot to offer insights into which boot would be best worn under certain circumstances (i.e., work, fashion, outdoor activities, etc.).

What's the best way to test comfort? Put some miles on these boots.
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The most comfortable options were easy to put, flexible, and soft with a sturdy, protective fit. Those with plush liners, solid insulation, and cushy footbeds also rose above in this metric. Overall, if you're seeking the perfect balance between fit and comfort, the Baffin Chloe is one of your best bets. The fastening system allows you to wrap the boot around your feet, ankles, and calves, giving hug-like support that feels super comfortable.

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With a comfortable fit like this, the Chloe might just become your best friend for cold weather.
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The Kamik Rogue Tall provides a supportive and customizable fit thanks to its setup that features both laces and a side zipper. Once you have adjusted the laces to suit your desired fit, you can use the zipper to easily slip the boots on and off without retying them every time. We found this to be a practical feature for everyday wear, especially in winter when taking off boots quickly is helpful. The Keen Greta Tall boasts a similar lace and zipper combo design, however we found that the zipper didn't extend that low, making these boots much harder to get off.

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This combination of adjustability and convenience allows for a secure yet easy-to-wear design.
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The UGG Adirondack III also offers some of the best in comfort. These boots are built with super soft wool insulation in the liner. The Sorel Out N About IV Classic WP is easy to slip into, and the laces help provide a snug fit. While it provides less coverage and traction than other models, it is a stand-out in all-around style, comfort, and fit. The Baffin Escalate X offers lightweight flexibility that resembles a tall winter slipper, supported by a soft fleece lining. While it's not the best for stability and support, it nails the comfort category.

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We tested our full line up side by side to get a clear idea how they fit and which are the most comfortable.
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Weight was also a bigger factor than we anticipated in our testing process. Some boots weigh significantly more than others, which became evident when hiking or wearing boots during 8-hour work shifts. The Baffin Escalate X and Columbia Minx Shorty III stood out as the lightest boots in our lineup, weighing well under 2 lbs for a pair. This can be an important aspect of comfort if you work on your feet for many hours at a time, travel, or plan to hike long distances.

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While the Escalate X skimps on support, it is exceptionally light and comfortable enough for less demanding activities.
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Those who live and play in the burliest winter conditions know that warmth and comfort are of the utmost importance in winter wear. Comfort and fit are also top priorities for those who spend their winters shoveling or working in wet, snowy, muddy conditions.


Traction


Rubber compounds are a huge part of the traction and functionality equation. Over centuries, engineers have fine-tuned rubber compounds to optimize grip, durability, and performance at different temperatures. Like most earth's compounds, rubber acts differently under varying temperatures and climates. While Vibram's Arctic Grip may be great in sub-zero temperatures, it may not act the same in milder spring temperatures. We did our best to test each boot and determine its best arena for use.

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Above are the two different sole patterns we saw in the winter boots. About 50% had external lugs while the other 50% had some type of wave pattern.
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While all the boots tested provide a level of traction, some are better than others. If you plan on being out in deep snow throughout the winter, a sole with a lot of surface area is your best option, like the Baffin Chloe or Muck Boot Arctic Ice Tall. The Arctic Ice is less reliable on steep, icy inclines, while the Baffin Chloe has a sort of blended lug pattern that feels grippy to the touch and performs well across all types of terrain.

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The blended lug pattern of the Chloe performed well in the full spectrum of winter conditions.
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The Keen Revel IV Polar has exceptional traction on snow for hiking-focused boots. They also have a nice snug fit around the heel pocket, which is key to avoiding blisters and keeping a firm grip. We highly recommend these boots if you plan to get on steep trails this winter. A hiking boot design will have great traction, weatherproofing, and durability for active winter use.

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The Keen Revel IV is a great option for traction on the trail in the cold.
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The Sorel Caribou and Muck Boot Arctic Ice Tall have some of the deepest lugs in the group. The UGG Adirondack II and Salomon Toundra Pro CSWP Boot have shallower lugs, but they provide great traction on snowy hikes.

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The grip on the Sorel Out N About IV is nothing special and aren't great for icy conditions.
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The wavy sole patterns on the Sorel Winter Carnival and Blundstone Thermal proved to have unreliable traction on uneven snowy surfaces. Still, they maintained a solid grip for everyday errands and activities. These would be best for warm indoor workwear, casual streetwear, and everyday winter comfort.

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The wave pattern was not exactly confidence inspiring in deep or uneven snow trenches. We felt a little uneasy when going up and down slope.
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A bomber outsole is key to staying on your feet through winter. The last thing you want is to slip on ice or down a slope, so we tested each boot for its ability to keep you on your feet through inclement weather. We studied each model's outsole by measuring the depth of the lugs and assessing the tread pattern. We skated around on ice patches, hiked on trails near town, and got out on the hills of our favorite ski resorts. We even used a natural ice ramp at the end of our neighborhood cul-de-sac to test traction going uphill and downhill. In the end, we learned that those with the largest lugs and surface area did best on technical terrain and inclines, while flatter soles and wave patterns work best on pavement or in wet conditions (rain or puddles).


A Note on Winter Hiking Boots


The fit of an active winter hiking boot is important for those who want to take on the winter's iciest trails. Hiking boots often have a more snug and shapely design with a low collar to offer stability, security, and a comfortable range of motion. Everything from the outsole to the laces is chosen and constructed with active use on varying terrain in mind.

Our testers with wide or high-volume feet, or those looking for more wiggle room, opted for the Keen Revel IV Polar, Keen Greta or Sorel Caribou, which have more space in the forefoot and below the arch. These options offer excellent traction on inclines, with slightly different levels of ankle coverage depending on the shaft height. If you opt for a comfort-focused snow boot with good traction, you may find that the fit around the foot is a bit wider or looser, which can cause discomfort over 5+ miles of hiking.

We test our boots for traction, comfort, and overall function on as many inclined surfaces as possible. We take on snow-laden trails, icy staircases, and backyard pillow lines.
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Quality of Construction


Neoprene, leather, suede, nylon, and mesh are the most frequently used textiles in this footwear category, and each excels in different environments. For example, rubber and neoprene can withstand extended exposure to wet conditions, while suede and leather will wear down more quickly in wet environments.

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We scrape up the boots against hard ground surfaces to test the outsole and the upper for abrasion resistance.
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To test the quality of construction, we left our test boots out in the snow for multiple hours at a time, soaked them in the local river, and soaked them in ice baths. We used before and after photo evidence to capture fading, curling of the tongue or upper collar, and ripping or fraying of laces and seams, though most boots held up quite well for months of wear and tear. We tested outsole durability by actively rubbing and scrubbing boot soles on the pavement. We checked for evidence of rounding of the lugs and scuffing on the sole's outer edge. To make the durability testing more systematic, we also smashed the boots against rocks, trees, ice, and pavement to really challenge the integrity of the exterior.

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We smashed our boots against bark to test how well the boots could handle extensive, rough use out in the elements.
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Leather and suede are two of the most frequently used winter boot materials that are known to have the longest lifespans if cared for properly. These textiles require care and maintenance throughout the season as they are particularly prone to scuffing, weathering, and fading. Hence, cleaning and conditioning treatments are a great way to keep your boots looking fresh. Waterproofing treatments are also a great idea if you plan to use your leather boots as everyday winter wear for multiple seasons. Brands such as Blundstone sell their own waterproofing treatments; otherwise, you can find a variety of treatments through aftermarket brands like Nikwax.

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Leather and suede are known for their longevity and durability in footwear. This is why Blundstone and Danner have long been trusted brands in the winter and work boot categories.
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We evaluated the strength and durability of laces and eyelets to determine if they could undergo long-term use in heavy snow conditions. We rubbed up on trees and rocks to see how scuffed a boot's outsole and upper could get. We also assessed each boot's durability based on the stiffness of the shaft. Most boots have thick stitching from the heel to the boot's collar, often with a stitched-in loop to help pull the boot on. The stiffer the shaft, the more likely the boot will maintain structure over time.

Of the test group, we found the The North Face Chilkat V 400 and Baffin Chloe to be the top-performing boots in terms of durability. These boots' strength is predominantly characterized by tough rubber outsoles and thick uppers that provide insulation and great protection from the elements. We took these boots on walks over long rocky beaches and riverbeds and kept them on for fall wood-splitting sessions. These boots barely showed any wear, even after months of testing.

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We were impressed by how tough, durable and water resistant the Chillkat V 400 are, making them a prime choice for long work days in the snow.
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Blundstone is known for producing high-quality leather footwear, so it's no surprise that the Blundstone Thermal boots did well in this metric. The double-stitch seams and water resistance are designed to last, and we saw no obvious breakdown in these boots over the course of our testing. The Keen Revel IV Polar also proved to be quite durable. While good leather waterproofing will keep this boot in shape over time, we didn't see any sign of breakdown (other than scuff marks) over the course of our testing period.

Long-time winter veterans know the value of a boot that lasts many seasons without replacement. To assess durability, we look at the quality of the materials used and how the boot is constructed, and then we analyze how those materials hold up under light, medium, and heavy use in winter conditions.


How To Choose the Best Women's Winter Boots


When deciding on the right type of winter boot, there are a few factors to consider.

What's Winter Like in Your Area?


Does it snow a lot where you live? How cold does it get? Does winter tend to be wet? These factors will have a bearing on the style of the boot. For example, if you use your boots to frequently shovel a foot of snow out of your driveway (like our staff in Tahoe), you'll want a boot with a tall shaft. If you plan to go on winter hikes, you'll want a boot that laces down so your foot doesn't slip around. If it's quite cold in your area, choose a boot with robust insulation for warmth. Wet winter? Make sure the waterproofing is up to snuff.

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A good winter boot is warm, comfortable, keeps your feet dry, and provides good traction.
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How Much Warmth Do You Need?


Whether you want a cute boot to wear around town in winter or need something serious and heavy-duty for blizzards, we all want our winter boots to keep our feet warm. Most boots have some kind of synthetic fill, and many companies use their proprietary insulation technologies. Some companies will list a temperature rating. Although there is no real standardization for this rating, it can help give you a ballpark idea of a boot's intended climate. Beyond insulation, factors like fit, the shape of the toe box, and the seal at the top of the boot will influence warmth. Remember, a too-small boot can lead to poor circulation, making your feet colder. It's best to size boots with enough room for thick winter socks but not so big that your feet slide around inside them.

The Chilkat's tall shaft and collared cuff helps to keep snow out these sturdy winter boots.
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Waterproofing to Stay Dry


You'll likely be moving through snow, slush, or rain in the winter, and you want your feet to stay dry. The outer of winter boots are typically made of rubber, nylon, or treated leather and often have a Durable Water Repellent (DWR) coating to keep water from soaking through to the insulation. It's also important to pay attention to shaft height. The taller the boot, the more leeway you have in deep snow or puddles. You can also get a boot with a removable liner, which will dry out much more quickly if the boot gets saturated.

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Even when submerged in water the Chloe Baffin's were surprisingly water tight.
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Finding a Boot with Good Traction


The traction of your boot is important if you'll be navigating snow or ice or using your boot for hiking. For slick surfaces, look for deep lug patterns on the outsole, which can help provide grip. (Sometimes, even the grippiest rubber or deepest lugs may not suffice on ice. In this case, we turn to snow grips, which are spikes you attach to the bottom of your footwear.) Quality winter boots have softer rubber compounds that don't harden in low temperatures, which helps them maintain grip. Our traction metric will help you discern which boots can keep you on your feet.

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Our local ski resort was good grounds for testing traction and coverage after our first storm of the season.
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Conclusion


A high-performing winter boot can keep you warm and protected from whatever the seasons may bring. Be sure the boot you settle on is warm, breathable, and offers decent traction and weather protection to get you through the burliest days of winter. While there are many choices on the market, we chose the top players from some of the most renowned brands in the footwear industry. We've assessed the industry's tried and true models and determined the value of each design in our lineup. We've done the hard work, so you don't have to. Enjoy!

While building out your winter kit, you may want to peruse the best ski socks to optimize comfort and performance. If you live in an extremely cold climate or like to enjoy winter snow sports, our review of the best ski pants for women can help keep your legs toasty and dry and keep snow from going down the top of your boot. We've also tested snowshoes to pair with winter boots to keep you from sinking in deep snow during your winter adventures.

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Options like The North Face Chilkat V 400 can handle most winter demands.
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Sara James, Liz Chamberlain, Amber King, and Briana Valorosi