Winter Boots
(239 products)- Sale Ends Dec 3
ColumbiaMinx Shorty IV Boots - Women's
$82.49Save 25%compared to  $110.00 - Top Rated
SorelTivoli V Waterproof Boots - Women's
$150.00 - Top Rated
ObozBridger 7" Insulated Waterproof Boots - Women's
$210.00 BogsArcata Urban Chelsea Snow Boots - Men's
$145.00- Sale Ends Dec 2
KorkersSouthlake Winter Boots - Women's
$135.89Save 20%compared to  $169.95 ObozAndesite Mid Insulated Waterproof Boots
$132.73Save 31%compared to  $195.00REI OUTLET- Sale Ends Dec 2
KorkersPolar Vortex 1200 BOA Winter Boots - Men's
$191.89Save 8%compared to  $209.95 BogsCedar Quilt Lace Boots - Women's
$120.00- Sale Ends Dec 3
ColumbiaPowderbug Snowlite Boots - Kids'
$48.69Save 25%compared to  $65.00 - Sale Ends Dec 3
ColumbiaMinx IV Boots - Women's
$97.49Save 25%compared to  $130.00 VansStandard Mid Snow MTE Waterproof Chelsea Boots - Men's
$180.00 - $185.00- Top Rated
ObozBridger 9" Insulated Waterproof Boots - Women's
$220.00 BogsCedar Mid Lace Boots - Women's
$145.00- Sale Ends Dec 2Top Rated
KorkersSnowmageddon BOA Winter Boots - Women's
$167.89Save 20%compared to  $209.95 - Sale Ends Dec 3
ColumbiaFairbanks Omni-Heat Boots - Men's
$93.69Save 25%compared to  $125.00 - Sale Ends Dec 3
ColumbiaBugaboot III Boots - Men's
$89.99Save 25%compared to  $120.00 - Sale Ends Dec 3
ColumbiaBugaboot III XTM Boots - Men's
$112.49Save 25%compared to  $150.00 - Sale Ends Dec 2
KorkersSnowmageddon BOA Winter Boots - Men's
$167.89Save 20%compared to  $209.95 - Sale Ends Dec 3
ColumbiaBugaboot III Boots - Women's
$89.99Save 25%compared to  $120.00 - Sale Ends Dec 3
ColumbiaBugaboot Celsius Boots - Kids'
$56.19Save 25%compared to  $75.00 - Sale Ends Dec 3
ColumbiaPowderbug Snowlite Boots - Toddlers'
$44.99Save 25%compared to  $60.00 The North FaceChilkat V 400 Waterproof Boots - Men's
$159.00KEENRevel IV Mid Polar Boots - Men's
$180.00 - $190.00MerrellSnow Bank 4.0 Waterproof Boots - Kids'
$75.00Helly HansenBeloved 2.0 Insulated Winter Boots - Women's
$112.73Save 24%compared to  $150.00REI OUTLETObozBridger 10" Insulated Waterproof Boots - Men's
$220.00HOKAKaha 2 Frost GTX Hiking Boots - Women's
$280.00HOKAKaha 2 Frost GTX Hiking Boots - Men's
$280.00- Top Rated
SorelExplorer III Joan Waterproof Boots - Women's
$145.00 ObozOusel Mid Insulated Waterproof Hiking Boots - Women's
$200.00
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Winter Boots
With so many choices, it can be hard to select the right boots for your wintertime adventures. We'll cover different types of winter boots and discuss key factors to help you decide.
Types of Winter Boots
Casual: This type of boot is affordable and offers basic warmth, but not a lot of technical features or technology.
Snowsports: This is a catchall term for boots suited to activities like walking, sledding and snow play. For sports like skiing, snowboarding and mountaineering, get boots designed for those activities.
Snowshoeing: Boots made for snowshoeing often have waterproof/breathable technology, moderate amounts of insulation and are cut a little lower to make striding easier.
Winter hiking: These differ from standard hiking boots in that they have insulation to keep your feet warm. Winter hiking boots often have waterproof/breathable technology, too.
Need quick recommendations? Check out our picks for the best winter boots.
Winter Boot Features
Warmth
Some insulated winter boots use branded fills like PrimaLoft or Thinsulate, while others use generic insulation to help feet stay warm. Insulation weight, which can range from 100 to 400 grams, gives one clue to warmth. Some boots also state a minimum low temperature, like 0 degrees F, though this is based on that brand's estimate, not standardized testing.
Many winter boots have fleece linings for added warmth and comfort. You can also boost warmth by wearing thicker socks or using foot warmers. Boots that are too warm can also be an issue; excess sweat can act to chill feet when temps inside the boots drop, which can happen when you stop moving after a period of activity.
Waterproofing
Keeping feet dry is a prerequisite to keeping them warm. Boots for high-energy activities like winter hiking or snowshoeing might have waterproof/breathable technologies like a GORE-TEX membrane inside. Some boots might be waterproof but not breathable. (Non-breathable options are best for casual winter use.) Still, other winter boots are made with materials that offer basic water resistance.
You can also add or restore waterproofing on boots. For DIY help, read How to Waterproof Boots.
Taller boots help keep snow and water from sneaking in from above. You can also add gaiters or cover the boot tops with snow pants to keep the wet stuff at bay.
Traction
Sole materials on most winter boots retain pliability in below-freezing temperatures to reduce slipping. Deep lugs aid grip on slick surfaces and minimize slush or mud buildup. Even so, traction can be challenging, so consider add-on winter traction devices for icy surfaces.
Winter Boot Fit
If you order based solely on a boot's size chart, stick with a brand that has fit you well in the past to improve the odds of getting a good fit. Between sizes? Go up a half size because you'll likely be wearing thick socks.
More to Consider
Insoles and snowsports socks enhance comfort and support. Boot care products can help keep your boots clean and help them last longer. And don't forget other winter essentials like snowshoes, hats, and gloves or mittens.
More Reasons to Shop at REI
REI carries top brands like Sorel, Kamik, Baffin, Merrell, KEEN, Oboz and Bogs. We also have a snowshoeing gear checklist and a library of snowsports articles to help you enjoy your time on the snow.