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Sorel Men's Caribou Boot

SKU: 

NM1000_014

Availability: In stock
Our Price: $59.99 - $139.99
Sale Price: $77.96 - $127.40
Colors:
Black/TuskBrunoBuff
ShaleTotal Eclipse/Incense
Description:

Stomp through the woods or just sit still; you'll be plenty warm in the Sorel Men's Caribou Boot. Rated to -40F, the Caribou Boot is built from a waterproof full-grain leather upper attached to a vulcanized rubber bottom. Metal shanks across the heel and ball of your foot give you sturdy footing whether you walk on the ice checking tip ups or are just on your way in to work. The Caribou Boot is waterproof, and the 9mm ThermoPlus felt liner is removable, so you can dry them out between uses.

Product Features
  • Upper Material: [upper] waterproof full-grain leather; [lower] vulcanized rubber
  • Waterproofing:
  • Sole: Aerotrac outsole
  • Insulation: 9mm ThermoPlus felt
  • Lacing: traditional
  • Midsole:
  • Footbed:
  • Temperature Rating:
  • Weight:
  • Recommended Use: Walking or sitting outside on arctic days
  • Manufacturer Warranty: 1 year

Features:
  • Rated to -40 degrees F

  • Waterproof leather

  • Removable 9MM Thermo Plus felt innerboot

  • Sorel AeroTrac non-loading outsole

Product Details:
Product Length: 14.9 inches
Product Width: 14.0 inches
Product Height: 6.2 inches
Product Weight: 6.35 pounds
Package Length: 14.0 inches
Package Width: 5.0 inches
Package Height: 5.0 inches
Package Weight: 2.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 101 reviews
 
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 101 customer reviews )
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65 of 69 found the following review helpful:

1don't buy  Dec 19, 2010
By Jamie McCray
Don't buy!! I have used Sorel Caribou boot in our snowmobile rental business for over 25 years and have been very impressed with the warmth and durability of the boot. I buy about 50 to 100 new pairs of boot every year. However, a few years back Columbia took ownership of sorrels. In the past 4-5 years the boots has been crap. Almost every pair of boots we have bought in the past 4-5 years the rubber has cracked (sometimes the cracks are over 2" long) on the sides of the front half of the boot causing the boot to leak; which of course makes your foot wet and cold. The first year this happened I wrote Columbia and sent 20 pair of boots back. They sent me 1 replacement boot. They have not fixed the problem because the same thing has happened with the entire boot purchases I have made from them in the past two years, Stupid me for continuing to buy them. I threw away 100 boot that were only used 3-6 months this December and daily I am throwing away more. This year I bought Cabela's similar boot, which is warmer, but until next year I won't know how well they hold up. Save yourself some time and money try a different manufacturer.

30 of 30 found the following review helpful:

4Probably your best choice for a warm basic snow boot  Oct 10, 2007
By C. Ryan
These 10" high winter boots set the standard for basic cold weather boots in snowy conditions. They're probably the boot most commonly worn by locals in snowy Western mountain towns.

But be advised they do not have a lot of lateral stability in the sole of the boot. That is to say, the rubber bottoms tend to twist sideways making them, in my opinion, unsuitable for anything other around town use and possibly some work situations. The twisting motion makes traveling off beaten paths, especially climbing hills or side hilling, more difficult and tiring. My seven year old (Canadian made) Sorel Caribou models have somewhat thicker and probably more water resistant leather uppers, but the current (Chinese made) Sorels seem to have more advanced combination synthetic and wool felt liners and apparently much-needed additional underfoot insulation.

These boots have a cool look with the faux shearling collars but their relatively modest height means you will need to wear gaiters to keep out snow if you leave beaten paths. Felt lined pacs are typically the warmest boots for the bucks and the liners can be taken out to dry. I've washed my Sorel liners on gentle cycle using wool-friendly soap with excellent results and spraying some Armorall (used to perk up rubber and plastic in cars) on the rubber bottoms keeps them looking great as well.

Recommended to anyone who wants a warm, foolproof, traditional looking boot to wear in around-town or to cold weather outdoor events, keep in the car for emergencies and possibly wear to work or riding snow machines in really cold weather.

38 of 40 found the following review helpful:

4Probably your best choice for a warm basic snow boot  Oct 10, 2007
By C. Ryan
These 10" high winter boots set the standard for basic cold weather boots in snowy conditions. They're probably the boot most commonly worn by locals in snowy Western mountain towns.

But be advised they do not have a lot of lateral stability in the sole of the boot. That is to say, the rubber bottoms tend to twist sideways making them, in my opinion, unsuitable for anything other around town use and possibly some work situations. The twisting motion makes traveling off beaten paths, especially climbing hills or side hilling, more difficult and tiring. My seven year old (Canadian made) Sorel Caribou models have somewhat thicker and probably more water resistant leather uppers, but the current (Chinese made) Sorels seem to have more advanced combination synthetic and wool felt liners and apparently much-needed additional underfoot insulation.

These boots have a cool look with the faux shearling collars but their relatively modest height means you will need to wear gaiters to keep out snow if you leave beaten paths. Felt lined pacs are typically the warmest boots for the bucks and the liners can be taken out to dry. I've washed my Sorel liners on gentle cycle using wool-friendly soap with excellent results and spraying some Armorall (used to perk up rubber and plastic in cars) on the rubber bottoms keeps them looking great as well.

Recommended to anyone who wants a warm, foolproof, traditional looking boot to wear in around-town or to cold weather outdoor events, keep in the car for emergencies and possibly wear to work or riding snow machines in really cold weather.

26 of 27 found the following review helpful:

1Not waterproof  Mar 24, 2009
By niekas
I love the way they look. They are bulky and heavy, but its what winter boot should be. What i'm really disappointed is that they are not waterproof. In a slushy conditions water gets in and liner becomes damp. Seams are not sealed properly. I would return them back, but these boots have been shipped to europe as a gift. It would be too expensive to ship them back.
Update. I contacted Sorel and they sent me new pair, but the new pair leaks even worse than the first one.

21 of 22 found the following review helpful:

3wasn't happy, but...  Jan 10, 2008
By R. Smith
After 1-1/2 winters, mine are falling apart. The left sole is split from the upper and each boot has numerous small cracks in the rubber where my foot flexes. Not good for a $100 boot. They ARE very warm when my feet aren't wet. UPDATE: Sorel sent me a whole new pair and I have changed my rating to 3 stars.

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