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Yeah, you heard me.
I live in Providence, we just got almost 3 damn feet of snow dumped on us ruthlessly because Old Man Winter is being a schmuck. Well, Old Man, you just met your match.
I killed my last pair of snowboots during the Great Snowpocalypse of 2010, and because we skipped winter last year and went straight to spring in January, I didn't realize how bad the salt and ick that Providence uses to pretend to treat the roads with damaged my cheap Payless boots. Well, let's just say duct tape couldn't effectively cover the hole. Being the frugal, optimistic sort. I decided to wait and see if we got a significant snowstorm of merit to bother investing in boots that would save my heels from cold wet death.
Returning from Florida in early January to find snow caked on the ground, and the fair citizens of Providence doing their best to avoid treating their sidewalks in this pedestrian heavy city, I knew I would have a problem. You see, Amazon, Providence, at best, takes our tax dollars and shoves them in a Swiss bank account, so it takes about 2 weeks before we're plowed out of anything significant. I needed boots, and I needed them fast.
I hate Crocs. Let's face it, they're fugly, people. But, I do know what Crocs are capable of doing. Aside from making excellent fireside projectiles at your annoying friends during a favorite medieval re-creation war in Pennsylvania, they can be hosed off and wiped down in the muddiest grubbiest situations. That's their point of existence, at least I hope, as they aren't very fashion forward. Either way, easy maintainance and perma-dry feet is just what I need in this sloppy Lovecraftian nightmare. Being I'm too hipster to own a car, and HAVE to live on the Westside so I can walk everywhere.
I received these boots and put them on, ready to take on the slush of New England's finest street slurpee. My toes looked ridiculous, and I got some horrific looks on campus where other girls sneered wryly at my inability to adhere to society and join the Ugg Boot Mafia. Well, screw your nasty suede boots. These suckers ROCK.
Nemo did his worst, and I went out there like a boss, and stuck my foot in a 3 foot drift. It was awesome. My feet were warm, dry, and protected from the craggy, frozen wasteland that had become my city. Considering it took Providence 2 full days and a backhoe to even find my street before they actually PLOWED it, I knew, it if wasn't for these boots, I surely would have perished.
Why four stars instead of five? Well, they are not the most comfortable shoe in the toe area, and don't expect to walk on ice with them. At. All. You will fall on your butt or pull a Dr. Atkins. A pair of crampons (ever NEED crampons to walk in an urban area? You do in Providence when it snows.) will do the job...or a couple of days of 50 degree weather.
So thank you, Crocs, and thank you, Amazon, for ensuring my protection against sharp ice-laden streets and the dangers of wet cuff. Those 6 inches we're getting tonight shouldn't matter to me...just the poor schmucks that have to wait another week for our street to be plowed.
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I bought these looking for an alternative to my Uggs. I've decided to stop buying animal products, so these looked like a great option. And they are but there are a few things I would change. They are certainly warm, though I have yet to wear them in the freezing cold, waterproof, sturdy yet very light and look great. The problem is the fit. I am a size 7 and bought a size 7. My foot fits but the shoe pushes my feet forward. Leaving room in the back and kind of pushing my toes into the front. I remedied this with thick socks, so that doesn't bother me anymore. The worse problem was the rim. They are very wide and when you walk they hit your shins. From walking in them to and from work, about 40 minutes in total, my right shin was cut by the rim, even though I was wearing knee highs which went way above the rim. I wore the knee highs under the thick socks (NAP socks specifically). I think if I wear a high and thick pair of socks this shouldn't happen again but I can't yet say for sure. And why was only my right leg the victim? I have no idea but I blame my right foot because it's never easy going with new shoes.
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I purchased the black/violet at an outlet. I normally wear a 10 womens/8 mens in crocs. The lady said this was a return and was the only pair...it is an 11. It is a litte roomy but thick socks solve that and make them extra warm. I think they are adorable and so different from the average rain boot. The quilting and zipper separate them from the rest. They will be great in the winter slush and rain here in the NE. Glad I got them.
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these boots fit me prefectly, love the color and will be great on my ski trip that is up and coming soon
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It was a Christmas present for my wife and he love it. Confort in each step.
I will recommend this product for sure.
