Where To Buy Kids Winter Boots
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Waterproofing 5/5: The lower part of these boots is molded all as one piece, so everything below the ankle was always dry. Surprisingly, the nylon uppers were amazingly waterproof as well (my boys even wore them out puddle jumping several times and never soaked them through). We did have a couple of times where the inside of these Merrell kids snow boots got wet from being left outside by the door, and thankfully they have a removable liner (not in the 2.0 version) which was really easy to take out and dry quickly.
Overall 5/5: These boots are amazing. They are warm, will keep your kids dry and are very secure, making them a great fit for active winter activities. If you want a pair of Keen kid winter boots kids will love, these are a great value and some of the best kids snow boots.
Waterproofing 5/5: That rubber bottom really is incredible. THe kids were goig all over the place and stayed dry in everything. The leather is also more waterproof than most other brands fabric, so we really loved the addition of that with these boots for kids.
Warmth 5/5: These are really warm kids winter boots. Like many other warm winter boots for kids, after a while, the kids feet started to sweat. Luckily, with the bungee elastic, the kids could just make them a bit looser, to let some cool air in, and then tighten them back up.
Years ago I scored a pair of Sorel Cub snow boots at a thrift store for only $4. These Sorel kids snow boots looked like they were in good condition, but I was skeptical at best, since we were talking about $4 used winter boots for kids. I mean, I love a good deal, but would they stand up to the test (especially since I had no idea if they were well cared for in their previous life). They did not disappoint at all.
Overall 4/5: These Sorel boots for kids boots are fantastic. They are easy to put on and take off, keep feet totally dry, are warm, and as far as boots go they are pretty reasonably priced. The velcro on these boots makes them have the advantages of both a pull-on boot and a more secure style!
Warmth 3/5: These boots are not bad, but also the warmest winter boots in the world. I do remember a few times that Mason complained of cold feet while wearing these boots, but that was rare (and he almost never complains about being cold). Probably fine for 80% of the times that you send your kids out to play in the winter.
Overall 2/5: A great pair of kid snow boots in a pinch and for a short time, but not something that can perform as well as kids need. They simply are not warm enough or dry enough to go out on big adventures or do anything beyond the backyard (and even then they will need a day or 2 to dry out EACH TIME). Wal-Mart does what it does best with these kids snowboots, and gives you a great price, even if the quality is lacking.
The smallest size they come in is a size 5, though we recommend going a size up for winter boots for toddlers. Truthfully, our son wore about a size 5.5T last winter and the size 7 worked fine