
$110.00
Item qualifies for annual
REI Member Refund (typically 10%)
Average specifications are per pair, based on size 7.
Imported.
Item 712869
Specification | Description |
| Style | Pac |
| Cut | High |
| Waterproof | Yes |
| Comfort range | -40 degrees Fahrenheit |
| Upper | Nubuck leather |
| Insulation | Polypropylene/foil/polyester/viscose |
| Midsole | Rubber |
| Outsole | Rubber |
| Boot height | 9 inches |
| Average weight | 3 lbs. 6 oz. |
| Average weight - metric | 1.53 kilograms |
| Gender | Women's |
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Comments about Sorel Caribou Winter Boots - Women's:
I bought a pair of these 20 years ago. I've hiked in cold, wet conditions all over the U.S. and NEVER had a problem. I only recently added YakTrax to them to help with icy conditions here in Alaska. Absolutely the best winter boots to have. Am just buying my 2nd pair this year because the old standbys have finally lost their tread and sprung a leak!!
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Comments about Sorel Caribou Winter Boots - Women's:
Great boot that meets all the requirements of living and traveling in the frozen arctics or the wilds of Tibet.
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Comments about Sorel Caribou Winter Boots - Women's:
OK Gals, This is not a pretty boot! It looks like it belongs to a mountain man! But, when you live in the cold & have lots of outdoor chores to do, this is one of the most practical & warmest boots to have! It is quite roomy inside but that works out great for the thick socks! For me, feeding critters & shoveling snow are my main winter activities. Of course I wear them sometimes when I can get out to town too. But mainly, these are working boots for the snowy outdoors of North Idaho!
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Comments about Sorel Caribou Winter Boots - Women's:
I've had the same pair of caribous since 1997, and they're still going strong. They are warm, keep you dry, and are very easy to get in and out of (even with gloved or freezing fingers). There is plenty of room inside for a heavy pair of socks. In fact, it's a little bit splashy in there, but you wouldn't want anything so tight you couldn't wiggle your feet and get good circulation. They're slightly clunky (wide outside width and a little heavy) and I wouldn't wear them for a night out, but for cold weather living, sledding, driveway shoveling, casual snowshoeing, or to go to and from the slopes they're hard to beat.
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