22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Zipper doesn't stay zipped, January 12, 2009
I live in the mountains of Colorado where it snows almost daily. I was hopeful these boots would be a convenient alternative to a mud room full of lace up boots. I had hoped they would simply slip on whenever I need to shovel/blow snow. They certainly seemed warm enough. But right out of the box, the zipper would not stay zipped, so they fill with snow, don't fit right, eg too loose due to zipper. Unless you are lucky enough to find a pair that stay zipped, I'd stay away from these boots.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Could be better, December 22, 2008
This review is from: Sorel Men's Cold Mountain Zip Boot (Apparel)
Unfortunately, the zipper on these boots falls down when you walk - a major downfall obviously. Overall the general appearance and warmth are good, but with a zipper that does not stay up while walking, I would NOT RECOMMEND this boot!!!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Lives up to the Sorel legend..., October 14, 2011
This review is from: Sorel Men's Cold Mountain Zip Boot (Apparel)
I am pleasantly surprised with this purchase, since the other reviews here were lack-luster. As I'm writing this review, I see that Amazon has sold-out of this model in some sizes, but I expect that much of this review might apply to similar styles from Sorel.
These are sturdy, well-constructed boots, and heavy as a result. I won't be jogging in them, but they should stand-up well thru the many snow-removal adventures I'm expecting in the coming winter. They seem true-to-size when worn over winter weight socks and thick interior cushioning keeps them comfortably snug around my ankles. Traction in snow will certainly be aided by the deep cleats, while the grippy rubber on the soles should provide some ice-bite as well. Thinsulate insulation seems to allow the boot to less-bulky than the Sorels of old, which had a removable inner felt liner. (This is a plus for anyone intending to drive while wearing them. They claim a comfort rating to minus 25 degrees F., but I'll be inside, watching from the window, if it ever gets that cold 'round here!
I've been wearing the boots around the house for several hours, without experiencing the zipper problem reported by some other reviewers. My pair have YKK-brand zippers which seem to lock securely when fully closed and the pull tab is then rotated down flat against the zipper, For others experiencing the zipper-opening problem, adding an elastic or velcro strap around the top might keep the zipper from gradually re-opening.
I will post an additional comment in a few months, when I can say how these boots have performed in actual winter conditions...
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