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Baffin Jalus Winter Boots - Women's - 2010 Closeout

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The Baffin Jalus Winter boots look great while stomping around in the snow.

  • Nubuck leather uppers feature ripstop nylon panels and faux fur trim; uppers are completely waterproof
  • Rip-and-stick closures secure boots, and offer easy on and off
  • Synthetic tricot linings wick moisture away from the feet and dry quickly
  • Synthetic insulation offers exceptional warmth without weighing you down
  • EVA midsoles absorb shock, cushion feet and provide gentle support
  • Rubber outsoles offer traction on various surfaces
  • Baffin Jalus winter boots are rated to -4°
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Baffin Jalus Winter Boots - Women's - 2010 Closeout Specs
Specification
Description
Best use
Casual
Mid-calf
9 inches
Rip-and-stick
Yes
-4 degrees Fahrenheit
Nubuck leather/ripstop nylon/faux fur
Synthetic tricot
Yes
Synthetic fibers
EVA
Rubber
2 lbs. 2 oz.
Women's
Footwear height
Footwear height (in.)
Footwear closure
Waterproof
Comfort range
Upper
Lining
Insulated
Insulation
Midsole
Outsole
Average footwear weight (pair)
Gender

Baffin Jalus Winter Boots - Women's - 2010 Closeout Customer Reviews

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5.0

Warm, waterproof, not too bulky

By sparklemotion

from Seattle

About Me Casual/ Recreational

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Pros

  • Comfortable
  • Easy Entry & Exit
  • Lightweight
  • Similar To Shoe Size
  • Stylish
  • Warm
  • Waterproof

Cons

    Best Uses

    • After Skiing/Snowboarding
    • Cold Weather
    • Snow
    • Wet Conditions

    Comments about Baffin Jalus Winter Boots - Women's - 2010 Closeout:

    Perfect for cold, wet, or snowy weather. A boot you can still drive in and feel the peddle beneath you. Not too bulky. LOVE Baffin's warm insulation. Functional AND feminine and stylish - a girl's dream.

    • Gear Usage:
    • Cold Weather Living, Winter Sports
    • Was this a gift?:
    • No

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    1.0

    much too small, sizing is wrong

    By WalkTheWalk

    from NY, NY

    About Me Casual/ Recreational

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    Pros

      Cons

      • Bulky
      • Don't Breathe
      • Heavy
      • Not Comfortable
      • Sizes run small

      Best Uses

        Comments about Baffin Jalus Winter Boots - Women's - 2010 Closeout:

        These boots look good but they are totally inflexible and are at least a size smaller than indicated -- to the point of paralyzing my toes a minute after I struggled into them. Doesn't REI random-check samples for problems like this? Not only am I returning them, I would never buy other boots made by Baffin. Functionality: less than zero. Appearance: nice.

        • Gear Usage:
        • Cold Weather Living
        • Was this a gift?:
        • No

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