Baffin  Chloe Snow Boots - Women's

$195.00
Members get an est. $19.50 in rewards

Loaded with layers for moisture management, thermal regulation and breathability, the Baffin Chloe women's snow boots offer everyday comfort and warmth wherever your feet take you.

Color: Taupe
Size: 6
Quantity

Members get an estimated $19.50 (10%) back on this item as a part of your annual .

Members get an estimated $19.50 (10%) back on this item.
To buy,  sign in as an REI Co-op Member or join now.
10% co-op member reward: $19$19 Member Reward
$30Member Bonus Card

This purchase pays for membership!

$19

10% Reward

on this and every eligible full-price item*

+

$30

Bonus Card

valid for 60 days after joining*

=

$49

Value

Start earning when you buy a $30 lifetime membership.

Keep shopping

Location Image for Chloe Snow Boots - Women'sLocation Image for Chloe Snow Boots - Women's
Location Image for Chloe Snow Boots - Women's

Features

  • These boots boast a combination of Baffin proprietary technology that is comparable to some of the most comprehensive Baffin utility styles
  • Recommended for use during moderate to high activity levels
  • Specifically designed for a women's fit
  • Tundra rated for comfort in temperatures as low as -40°F
  • Suede leather uppers with faux-fur snow collars
  • Removable comfort-fit multilayer inner boot system
  • Thermaplush layer provides soft, next-to-foot wicking warmth
  • Vaporized aluminum membrane layer helps regulate heat and reflect energy
  • B-Tekâ„¢ foam layer offers form-fitting comfort
  • PolyWool blend layer adds breathable warmth
  • Hydromax moisture layer improves moisture management
  • B-Tek Heat lightweight, 4-channel hollow-fiber insulation offers high-loft breathability
  • D-Ring lacing system with lock allows for easy entry and fit
  • Boots can be submerged in water up to the stitch line; above the stitch line, boots are made of waterproof components for a high level of water resistance

Imported.

Comfort Range is an approximate value based on high activity levels and can be affected by many conditions, including weather, wearer's activity level, fitness, metabolism, perspiration, circulation, exposure time, clothing and cold sensitivity.
View all Baffin Women's Snow Boots

Technical Specs

Best Use

Casual

Footwear Height

Mid-calf

Footwear Height (in.)

11 inches

Footwear Closure

Lace-up

Waterproof

Yes

Type of Waterproofing

Waterproof base and construction

Comfort Range

-40 degrees (F)

Upper

Suede leather

Lining

Comfort-Fit multilayer foam inner boot

Insulated

Yes

Insulation

B-Tek foam; Polywool blend

Midsole

EVA

Outsole

Rubber

Weight (Pair)

4 lbs. 9.6 oz.

Gender

Women's

Sustainability

Contains recycled materials

Size Chart

Baffin Footwear - Women's
566.577.588.591011
U.S. Women's566.577.588.591011
U.S. Men's45666.577.58910
UK344.555.566.5789
EU353636.53737.53838.5394041
Foot Length (in.)8.58.99.19.39.49.69.81010.410.8

Sizing Notes

Measurements are stated in inches.

Reviews
12 reviews with an average rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars

Ratings Snapshot

Product Rating

6 out of 9 (67%) reviewers recommend this product

Review this Product

Adding a review will require a valid email for verification

Average Customer Ratings

Width

Runs NarrowRuns Wide

Overall Fit Rating

Runs SmallRuns Large

Most Helpful Favorable Review

5 reviews with an average rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars
Not that great for extended outdoor wear
DirtDemonz
2 years ago
I bought these boots late last winter hoping to find a boot that will keep my feet warm. They were "OK", but when I started wearing them again in the last couple of days for work, my toes got quite cold in -14C (I'm a postal worker, so spend hours outside in easily -30C or colder). I realized that the rubber toe was getting a coating of frost on the inside, thereby making the liner wet, and then my toes would get damp and cold. I'm assuming that the cold on the rubber from outside and the heat from my toes are the cause for the condensation. Needless to say, I can't wear these boots for work, though they would be OK for casual winter wear. I ended up buying totally different boots last night, recommended by other postal workers - and for the first time in my life, my feet stayed warm being outside for about 4 hours straight in -16C today.
DirtDemonz
Edmonton, AB
78 people found this review helpful

Most Helpful Critical Review

5 reviews with an average rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars
Not that great for extended outdoor wear
DirtDemonz
2 years ago
I bought these boots late last winter hoping to find a boot that will keep my feet warm. They were "OK", but when I started wearing them again in the last couple of days for work, my toes got quite cold in -14C (I'm a postal worker, so spend hours outside in easily -30C or colder). I realized that the rubber toe was getting a coating of frost on the inside, thereby making the liner wet, and then my toes would get damp and cold. I'm assuming that the cold on the rubber from outside and the heat from my toes are the cause for the condensation. Needless to say, I can't wear these boots for work, though they would be OK for casual winter wear. I ended up buying totally different boots last night, recommended by other postal workers - and for the first time in my life, my feet stayed warm being outside for about 4 hours straight in -16C today.
DirtDemonz
Edmonton, AB
78 people found this review helpful
DirtDemonz
Edmonton, AB
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars

Not that great for extended outdoor wear

2 years ago

I bought these boots late last winter hoping to find a boot that will keep my feet warm. They were "OK", but when I started wearing them again in the last couple of days for work, my toes got quite cold in -14C (I'm a postal worker, so spend hours outside in easily -30C or colder). I realized that the rubber toe was getting a coating of frost on the inside, thereby making the liner wet, and then my toes would get damp and cold. I'm assuming that the cold on the rubber from outside and the heat from my toes are the cause for the condensation. Needless to say, I can't wear these boots for work, though they would be OK for casual winter wear. I ended up buying totally different boots last night, recommended by other postal workers - and for the first time in my life, my feet stayed warm being outside for about 4 hours straight in -16C today.

Age:55–64
Weight:125–150 lbs.
Height:5'3"
Typical Shoe Size:Womens 8
No, I do not recommend this product

Overall Fit Rating

Runs SmallRuns Large

Width

Runs NarrowRuns Wide
Helpful?
Snowwalker
Alaska
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars

Narrow toe box

8 months ago

I don’t understand who would design a winter boot with such a narrow toe box. (My feet are not especially weird or wide) The fit is like whoever designed this boot never put it on or ignored any feedback from those who did. Even sizing up it’s wide around the ankle and hard to tighten enough to feel secure but the toes are squished. Even looking down at the boots when they’re on it looks odd. When it’s cold and I’m walking in tough conditions I want to be able to wiggle my toes and make sure they are getting good circulation. I can’t even do that in my living room. Sad. I really wanted to love these. Two stars because they’re cute and the inserts feel nice if they were wider at the toe.

Age:35–44
Weight:125–150 lbs.
Height:5'4"
Typical Shoe Size:Womens 10
No, I do not recommend this product

Overall Fit Rating

Runs SmallRuns Large
Helpful?
sunnygrl
AL
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

I LOVE these boots!!!

1 year ago

These boots are exactly what I was looking for. I normally wear a 9, but I went up to a 10 in these-and then I added a supportive insole, because the interior of these is super soft. The end result is for me perfection. I got them to wear at the barn in winter on those super cold days. I was tired of having cold feet. Now, I'm cozy. They are super easy to get in and off and comfortable and I love the fur at the top. A win. And it's cool that the liners are able to come out in case you need them to.

Yes , I recommend this product

Width

Runs NarrowRuns Wide
Helpful?
Vinny mom
Michigan
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars

SIZE RUNS SMALL.

1 year ago

THIS BOOT RUNS REALLY SMALL. I wear a size 9. Based on the reviews, I ordered a size 10. The size 10 was too small. The boot was nice but sent it back because it didn't fit. The size 10 was so small, I don't think the size 11 will fit either.

Age:55–64
Typical Shoe Size:Womens 9
No, I do not recommend this product

Overall Fit Rating

Runs SmallRuns Large
Helpful?
Carol
Mn
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Great boots! Just what I needed!

1 year ago

So very warm!! And I always have cold feet!! Comfortable. Good traction. Flexible enough base for hiking. And snowshoeing! I have a narrow foot so need to adjust laces very tight and maybe wear heavier socks.

Age:65–74
Weight:125–150 lbs.
Height:5'8"
Typical Shoe Size:Womens 11
Yes , I recommend this product

Overall Fit Rating

Runs SmallRuns Large

Width

Runs NarrowRuns Wide
Helpful?
Tessa
Maine
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Warm, cozy, and durable boot! Highly recommend

2 months ago

These boots are fantastic. I was in the market for a good snow boot after my 3-year old Sorrels needed replacing. I did a lot of research in the hopes of finding a boot that would be warm, waterproof, and long-lasting. These did not disappoint! They have kept me cozy in the sub-zero temperatures of Maine winters, including for entire days spent snowmobiling. Highly recommend, they are worth the price.

Age:25–34
Weight:125–150 lbs.
Height:5'7"
Typical Shoe Size:Womens 8.5
Yes , I recommend this product

Overall Fit Rating

Runs SmallRuns Large

Width

Runs NarrowRuns Wide
Helpful?
Tina M
Sierra Nevada
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Best winter boots!

6 months ago

These boots are the most comfortable, warm, and dry boots that I've (59 F, size 8) ever owned. I have large calves and so many taller boots are hard to get on and/or uncomfortable to wear. These not only slip on easily, but the lacing system allows for custom adjustment all along the calf. If you are heading out into snowy and/or wet winter weather, get these boots. You won't be disappointed!

Typical Shoe Size:Womens 7.5
Yes , I recommend this product

Overall Fit Rating

Runs SmallRuns Large

Width

Runs NarrowRuns Wide
Helpful?
Lupal
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Great boot runs all

6 months ago

Great boot! Agree with other reviews, small in the toe box, may want to size up.

Typical Shoe Size:Womens 9
Yes , I recommend this product

Overall Fit Rating

Runs SmallRuns Large
Helpful?
sameosaur
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars

Beautiful but extremely narrow

5 months ago

For reference I wear a size 7 in Birkenstocks, Taos, Nike, Sorel, Converse and all other shoes. A 7.5 in hiking shoes as the ball of my foot runs on the wide size, but my heels and ankles are very skinny, and I overall have a low volume foot. I bought these in a 7 as all my other shoes are that size. These boots are wonderfully constructed but EXTREMELY narrow across the toe box, and run smaller than Sorel Caribou as a point of reference. Sadly I will have to return them as they caused immediate foot pain just upon putting them on, walking anywhere in them is out of the question. They don’t have a size 8 in stock so I can’t exchange them. The taupe color is not brown/tan as pictured on the website (at least on my iPhone) but instead more of a cool toned gray-green. Not a bad color but not what I was expecting. The liner, faux fur, tread, and lacing system are all high quality (the faux fur is the nicest I’ve ever seen on a winter boot and I’m picky about trim), so they are wonderful for the cost. I’m honestly really bummed that they don’t fit. If you are considering these, SIZE UP at least one size, if not two (unless you have exceptionally narrow feet). The toe box is slightly shorter and way more narrow than comparable snow boots, even without the liner.

Age:35–44
Weight:100–125 lbs.
Height:5'3"
Typical Shoe Size:Womens 7
Yes , I recommend this product

Overall Fit Rating

Runs SmallRuns Large

Width

Runs NarrowRuns Wide
Helpful?
Anonymous
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago
Helpful?
1 - 10 of 12 Reviews

Questions & Answers

Loading Questions...