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Sorel Glacier Boot - Women's

Item # SRL0044

Sorel created the Women’s Glacier Boot for ladies who aren’t afraid to play in deep drifted snow, start up the snow blower, or slog a few miles into the backcountry for a bit of mid-winter camping. A super-tough PU textile upper covers your entire calf to keep the snow out, and a fully rubber foot adds additional waterproof protection. A thick ThermoPlus felt inner boot fits inside the outer gaiter and insulates your feet against the cold. And AeroTrac outsoles prevent ice buildup under your shoes and maintain solid traction.

Bottom Line:

Staying on the shoveled sidewalks all winter would be so… civilized. No, thank you.

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Can you wear snowshoes with these boots?

Can you wear snowshoes with these boots?

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February 2, 2012

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The answer is yes, generally. More specifically it depends on the snowshoe (most will accommodate it but some won't).

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February 2, 2012

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Rating for this product: 5

Great for very cold temps!

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May 9, 2012

After researching many boots and trying on a few different pairs, I ultimately chose these boots. They ended up keeping me warm in -20F weather while I stood outside for a couple hours. The only time I felt the cold was during a long dog sledding trip in the early morning and as long as I kept my toes moving, they pretty much kept warm enough. But I opted to go with smaller boots when snowshoeing because I felt these would be too clunky, heavy, and probably too warm for strenuous activity.

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How heavy are these? Can I walk fairly long distances in them

How heavy are these? Can I walk fairly long distances in them without them weighing me down?

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September 24, 2011

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Rating for this product: 5

Love the boots

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December 26, 2009

Bought them for my wife for Christmas. When I got them I was worried they were too big and/or that she would not like them because they looked huge. she is a size 7 but they looked very big when I got them. Well, my wife loved them. I had ordered her exact size, I did not bump it up or down when ordering; glad i did so, they fit her well and she loves them. These are serious snowstorm boots and may be one of the best pairs on the market. They wear high up, over her calf, just to the bottom of her knee. They are snug and very warm. These are not the kind of boots you would wear casually around town in the winter however; they look to me to be strictly snowstorm boots. Good to have in the house for the really bad weather but they should not be your only pair of winter boots. I think everyone in tough winter climate areas needs a pair of heavy duty boots like this pair.

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December 15, 2010

I AGREE....GREAT BOOTS. I wore them on a 13 degree day to shovel snow. My feet were NEVER COLD, and the material was made comfortable enough that they were not STIFF while walking. The rubber "boot part" is a soft pliable material, and the extra calf protection was extremely warm and comfortable. If you need an OUTSIDE BOOT...you CAN'T go wrong with these.

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Hi, what's the difference between the Sorel Glacier and the

Hi, what's the difference between the Sorel Glacier and the Sorel Snowlion boot? Thanks!

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June 21, 2011

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I don't think the Snowlion are waterproof.

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September 25, 2011

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Rating for this product: 5

Toasty!

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March 4, 2010

I love these boots! They kept me toasty warm and dry all winter! Even when I went out snowmbiling all day! Just what I was looking for!

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what's the difference between water resistant and water proof?

what's the difference between water resistant and water proof? Are these boots water proof or water resistant?

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November 13, 2010

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Rating for this product: 5

Excellent Boot

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February 24, 2010

I purchased this boot for northern Adirondack winters and it's everything I expected. With temps dropping to -35F these boots keep my feet extremely warm (I sometimes don't even need to wear socks) whether I'm standing on a frozen lake, snow mobiling, or just walking my dog. Definitely waterproof - I cross creeks and walk in knee-deep snow often and my feet/calves stay dry. Boot runs LARGE. I'm normally a 7 1/2 - 8 and even with double layer socks they were slipping off. I exchanged for a size 7 and they fit perfectly. Backcountry staff were very accommodating and prompt with my return. Thank you.

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How do the sizes run on these boots?

How do the sizes run on these boots?

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February 9, 2010

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I don't really agree. I usually wear a 6 1/2-7. I ordered a size 6 and they were TOO PERFECT to the point that when I wore a pair of wool socks with them they actually hurt. I had to return for a size 7 and much better.

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December 15, 2010

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Runs large. I'm normally an 7 1/2 - 8 so I ordered an 8 only to have them slip off with each step. I exchanged for a 7 and they fit perfectly. Hope that helps.

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February 24, 2010

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Rating for this product: 5

Best Boots for Antarctic Conditions

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July 23, 2011

These boots truly are the best. I have worn them everyday for the last nine months at the South Pole. They are tough, warm, and stable. Most boots you find down here at the end of the world (bunny boots, FDX boots) are ankle-breakers and lack traction. My Sorels are a cut above. They have kept me warm through our frigid temps (-10F to -100F) without issues. On the coldest days when I'm planning on standing around outside I add foot warmers, but otherwise they are great. After 9 months of solid use well below freezing, the rubber uppers of the boots have cracked, but they are still as warm as the first day I used them. I'm planning on buying another pair once I'm off the Ice and headed to the Arctic. They are a little bulky and heavy if you're not out in the elements, but you won't find a better boot.

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What is the max temp protection, -40 deg etc? Will the boot

What is the max temp protection, -40 deg etc?
Will the boot fit comfortably in snow shoes. Waterproof correct, not water resistant right? I am in Montana and play heavily in the snow.

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December 21, 2009

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So are they water proof or water resistant????????

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January 2, 2010

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These are rated down to -100°F/-74°C. Definitely warm enough for Montana!

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December 21, 2009

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Rating for this product: 3

Sure they are warm - but too much for me

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February 22, 2011

I have no doubt that I would be warm wearning these in -35 degrees - but I live in MA and was looking for something warm but not as thick and heavy. They are huge. Again, they sure seem like they'd be the right thing if I headed out into the snow in negative temperatures, but I didn't need something that extreme. Much too bulky for daily wear (where I live at least).

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Tech Specs:

Upper Material:
leather, rubber 
Insulation:
wool, felt 
Sole:
volcanized rubber, AeroTrac rubber 
Lacing:
standard 
Recommended Use:
working outdoors, hiking in snowy conditions 
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year