Merrell Shoes Men's Whiteout 8 Waterproof Snow Boots
With Jack Frost nipping at your toes, it can take more than a hot toddy to keep you warm and comfortable outside like this high boots waterproof breathable performance, insulation and stylish bomb proof uppers to give you happy feet in the snow. A heat-reflective insole and ice-grabbing sole are snow support below and the snowshoe strap ridge keeps you on top of it.
- Full grain leather and fabric upper
- TPU waterproof half shell
- Bellows tongue keeps debris out
- Gaiter D-Ring
- Snowshoe strap ridge
- Waterproof membrane provides impermeable but breathable barrier
- Synthetic fur lining with Aegis® Antimicrobial Treatment
- 400 grams Merrell Opti-Warm™ lightweight, low-bulk, synthetic insulation keeps you warm
- Ortholite® Anatomical Footbed
- ActiveHeat™ Insole with Silver Reflective Film for added warmth
- Molded nylon arch shank
- Compression molded EVA footframe provides cushioning
- Merrell Air Cushion in the heel absorbs shock and adds stability
- 6mm Sole lug depth with sipped lugs
- Merrell Whiteout outsole
- Comfort Range to -40F/-40C
- Weight: 2 lbs. 1 oz.
Buy the Merrell Shoes Whiteout 8 Waterproof Snow Boots for Men from Altrec.com. Orders over $45 qualify for free shipping.
Reviews - Merrell Shoes Men's Whiteout 8 Waterproof Snow Boots
Arugula
- 2012-02-04
Excellent!
I bought these as a gift for my husband; I have them in womens and was very pleased. They will keep your feet toasty and dry in the cold. They are lightweight and look very modern.
Jon686
- 2011-12-27
Great boot, very warm, even with thin socks. Waterproof works great. Excellent for hiking, great traction, very comfortable. They are even warm sitting still in a hunting blind when below 0. Best boot I have ever owned. My brother tried mine once and went and got a pair for himself. Would buy them again.
Pinks
- 2011-04-13
Very comfortable and warm
The boots felt very comfortable right out of the box. However, while I normally wear a 10.5 in other Merrrell shoes, I had to go a 1/2 size up to avoid my big toe rubbing. Going up the 1/2 size has eliminated the problem. I wore them in the snow and slush and my feet stayed dry and warm. They are not much bigger than a normal hiking boot so you don't look like Frankenstein walking down the street. Looking forward to next winter.