Impact Snow Boot - Men's
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Why We Like The Baffin Impact Snow Boot
Whether we're hunting or ice fishing, the Baffin Impact Snow Boot keeps our toes toasty while we're standing still. The removable inner boot features multiple insulating layers from foam to wool to a reflective membrane, while the waterproof outer boot and cinching collar stop the snow and ice from coming in. When we're on the move, a moisture-managing layer wicks away sweat and dries off quick, ensuring our feet stay dry. Plus, with the sole's tread immune to the cold, it gives us reliable traction in sub-zero temps.
Details
- Tough winter boot for extremely harsh and cold conditions
- Waterproof membrane stops snow and slush from seeping in
- Cinchable collar helps keep powder from pouring in
- Two quick-cinch buckles allow a quick-and-easy on-off
- Removable multi-layer inner boot insulates and manages moisture
- Lightweight foam midsole absorbs shock to soften your stride
- Cold-resistant rubber sole provides traction on wintry surfaces
- Item #BAF0014
- Upper Material
- nylon, Arctic rubber
- Waterproofing
- waterproof nylon
- Insulation
- Double B-Tek (synthetic)
- Lining
- removable
- Removable Liner
- Comfort-Fit multi-layer system (Thermaplush, B-Tek, B-Tek Heat, aluminum membrane, polyester-wool blend, Hydromax, Diamond Net wind-resistant insulation)
- Closure
- 2 adjustable buckles, top drawcord
- Footbed
- waffle-comb anti-odor foam, double aluminum
- Midsole
- EVA
- Sole
- Polar rubber
- Shaft Height
- 13.25in
- Claimed Weight
- [single] 3lb 11.4oz
- Manufacturer Warranty
- limited
- Activity
- casual, hiking, snowshoe hiking, hunting
Reviews
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Overall Rating
4.5 based on 3 ratings
Review Summary
Fits Small
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageJanuary 15, 2022
Toasty, and they fit true to size
I was nervous as there were a lot of reviews indicating these ran too small. I wear a14, and that was the largest. Wear them a little while before you judge their size! The VERY thick liner compresses all surfaces of your foot and it feels like they are too short at first. I put the liner on my foot and there was almost 3 cm from where my toe was to the tip of the liner. After wearing the boots for about 30 minutes, it was clear that the fit was fine. I was outside in -14F, and my feet were warm and comfortable for several hours. These boots are fantastic!
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
February 23, 2021
clunky but effective for the right use
- Familiarity:
- I returned this product before using it
I purchased these boots looking for the warmest winter boots i could find for winter camping and snowshoeing, etc. My toes and fingers get cold fairly quickly. I ended up retuning the boots. They arrived and they are HUGE. super clunky. which would have been ok but the fit was a little weird in my heal. my heal would just slide up and down in the back of the boot when i tried walking around the house. if they had better fit in the heal i probably would have kept these as they are monsters and probably great it if you are outside in cold weather without tons of movement. the reviews say it runs small and to get a size up but the heal space has no support and may be out of proportion.
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com
December 7, 2020
warmest boot i've every owned
- Familiarity:
- I've used it several times
I bought these boots for November deer hunting in upstate NY. Sitting in a tree stand for hours on end, in frigid temps, has to be one of the best tests for a hunting boot. While these boots are not technically hunting boots, they were recommended to me by some other hunters that I have a lot of respect for and I value their opinions. After a week in the woods, with conditions down to -5 fahrenheit, I can honestly say that these were the warmest boots i've ever owned. My standard boot for upstate NY tree stand hunting is made by Muck and is rated at below -30 fahrenheit. The difference is not even close. The Baffin Impact snow boot is far and away superior in warmth. Not even close. The only negatives are; It doesn't come in camo, and the sizes run small so you need to size up one full size. There's one nice side benefit to this boot that I also really appreciated; they're super easy to get off. My Muck hunting boots are a pain in the butt to get off, but the Baffin's slip off like slippers!
Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com