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Sorel Women's Caribou Boot

SKU: 

nl1005

Availability: In stock
Our Price: $41.99 - $130.00
Sale Price: $60.39 - $127.35
Colors:
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Description:

Hike down an icy trail or use them with your snowshoes; either way, you'll be plenty warm in the Sorel Women'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 across uneven terrain. 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: waterproof full-grain leather
  • Waterproofing:
  • Insulation: 9mm ThermoPlus felt
  • Temperature Rating:
  • Sole: Aerotrac outsole
  • Midsole:
  • Footbed:
  • Lacing: traditional
  • Weight:
  • Recommended Use: walking on arctic days
  • Manufacturer Warranty: 1 year

Features:
  • Minus 40 degree rated

  • Waterproof Nubuck Leather

  • Removable 9MM Thermo Plus felt Innerboot

  • Sorel AeroTrac non-loading Outsole

Product Details:
Product Length: 13.2 inches
Product Width: 13.0 inches
Product Height: 5.2 inches
Product Weight: 4.8 pounds
Package Length: 12.0 inches
Package Width: 8.0 inches
Package Height: 4.0 inches
Package Weight: 2.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 103 reviews
 
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 103 customer reviews )
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69 of 71 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.

27 of 27 found the following review helpful:

4pixie-pdr  Dec 16, 2009
By mightytaiyo
ordered the Caribou-Elderberry [5m].....my true size is 6 1/2 [running shoe 7]...after reading reviews on a few sites. 80% of the women reviewing said they ordered 1/2 to 1 full size smaller was best. And though i haven't had the chance to wear these in snow YET, the 5m DID in fact fit me perfectly - with my SmartWool PhD Ski Medium socks on!! Was snug but had room for my toes to wiggle around - and i have a wide foot where my toes are. the boot is bulky so if you go true to size......they'd definitely look HUGE on you. i think the trick is.....if you have a "fuller" foot [not in length but girth/width] in whatever size you fit, consider just going to the next SMALLER size [Sorel Caribou don't come in 1/2 sizes]...so if you're 6 1/2 go down to a 6............this will still give you LOTS of wiggle room and probably allow you to wear super thick socks. otherwise, if you've got an average to slender foot, might want to try a full size smaller................... Boot construction - well made....and they look so cute on.

17 of 17 found the following review helpful:

3Why can't they make them in Canada?  Dec 19, 2009
By P. L. univ Tennessee "1design23"
We just ordered a pair for my wife because she likes my 10-yr.-old pair so much. The new ones look about the same but as soon as you put them on you realize that they are not the same. The details in the construction are not there. The materials are not as robust. Some reviewers already commented on the new boots' lack of durability. My 10-yr.-old pair were "hand made in Canada" and the new ones are made in China. I doubt the new pair will look as good as mine in 10 years.

I read on-line that Columbia Sports wear bought the brand name and closed the Canadian factory. The new ones cost just as much as the old Canadian ones but Sorel now advertise in Vogue!!! It is sad that Columbia closed up the original factory and move the business overseas.

9 of 9 found the following review helpful:

4awesome boot!  Feb 09, 2009
By Alexis Radulovich
I live in metro-detroit and ordered this boot right before the deep freeze set in about a month ago. My feet stayed wonderfully warm and dry even in 8 inches of snow, and I wore them EVERYWHERE. The only reason I can't give them 5 stars is because if you walk around as much as I do (college student and retail employee) you'll find that your legs are actually sore because these suckers weigh so much.

7 of 7 found the following review helpful:

5Warm, Sturdy, Sizes Run Big  Feb 07, 2009
By Adirondack
I've had two pairs of these Canadian-made boots and found them to be excellent in nearly every respect. They are the warmest boots I've ever had, sturdy, and flexible enough to walk in comfortably, plus, the liners are easily removed for laundering.

One caution: although the company advises that you add a half-size when ordering, I had to order a half-size smaller than usual to get a good fit.

After 12 years, these boots continue to look nearly new and are as warm as ever.

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