Comments on: The Sorel Caribou Boot Review https://kinsta.altitude-sports.com/en/sorel-caribou-review/ Outdoor Gear Guides, Stories & Reviews Sat, 18 Jul 2020 20:00:43 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.9 By: Jay https://kinsta.altitude-sports.com/en/sorel-caribou-review/#comment-1193 Sat, 16 Mar 2019 05:16:47 +0000 https://altitude-blog.com/?p=36175#comment-1193 My Winter boots are Sorel as well…indeed, I rely upon two different pairs of them. My primary Winter boots (in support of snow and severe cold weather) are my Sorel 1964 Premium T Leather Boots, which are rated by Sorel down to -40*F temperatures. My secondary pair of Winter boots (also for snow and cold weather, but less so) are my Sorel Cheyenne II Chelsea Boots, which Sorel rates down to -25*F temperatures.

In truth, although I consider my Cheyenne II’s as my secondary pair of Winter boots; I simply wear them more often than my 1964’s as they’re more appropriate footwear when considering the weather that I’m most often confronted by as apart of my environment and the fact that they’re simply easier to live with during most Winter weather instances (picture trips to the mailbox, errands to the store, brief to-do’s around the property, and the Cheyenne II’s slip-on / slip-off / no laces wear properties).

Yet, rest assured, there’s NO chance of my getting rid of my 1964’s based upon those rare days when I actually need them. The bottom line is that both pairs of these boots have performed wonderfully well in cold weather up until this point, to include sub-zero temperatures. Naturally, the addition of things like felt insole liners and a good pair of wool socks are also paramount in terms of adding to the capability of any Winter boot. I give a “thumbs up” to both pairs of these boots and I’m quite pleased that they’re both parked within my boot locker awaiting their next deployment into the frozen world.

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