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Your cart is empty. Waterproof, made in canada, synthetic rubber boot with 8 mm removable thermal guard liner. Temperature rated to -40 degrees F.
Height: 14 inches
Weight: 4.6 lbs per pair
Oil and acid resistant
Brave the cold with technology on your side in the Kamik Hunter cold weather boot. Made in Canada, where they know a little about cold weather, this sturdy but lightweight rubber boot features waterproof construction and an adjustable nylon collar. Just cinch up the drawstrings to keep ice and snow at bay. A removable thermal guard liner ensures temperature-controlled comfort within, even when outside temperatures plummet. Self-cleaning lugs and a rubber outsole offer a secure grip in adverse conditions.
D Smith
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
Very warm, true to size. I've had a pair for years and they are holding up well. Just got another pair for my wife in black. She loves them for walking the dogs in the snow and slush. It's been below zero lately and with a good pair of wool socks, you are good to go.
LJ
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
I bought these to use while shoveling snow. The boots are just as good as advertised. They keep your feet warm, keep the snow out, and fit as advertised. I recommend these boots.
Lori
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
My son works outside in the snow and rain with temperatures in the single digits. He has been coming home with dry feet and said the boots are very comfortable. Very durable and true to size.
Carlos Alejandro Luna Díaz
Reviewed in Mexico on August 16, 2024
Excelente calidad en botas, muy cómodas, talla correcta recomendadas 100%
S. Mariner
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2024
They probably won't last as long as other sorts of boots seeing's how the outers are made entirely of rubber, but they will be great while they last. We've been getting a lot of snow lately, and these are my go to's. I've always sort of avoided these types of boots because of the whole looking like a farmer or rancher thing, (nothing wrong with being a farmer or rancher, I just don't want to steal their shtick) but now I see why they wear them. And must confess that this is the way to go and I don't care what it looks like. Walking up to them and just sliding your feet in, and just sliding your feet out when you come back in makes them so much easier to put on and take off, and even easier than the house slippers I have. Warm, and completely waterproof until they probably will eventually develop a leak. We'll see how long that takes, and I am wearing them A LOT. I wish I would have bought a pair of these decades ago instead of sitting down and struggling with big winter pac boots that you have to tie laces on and so forth. These are a tad clunky and clumsy due to the loose fitting nature of the boot, but the trade off is the much better ease of use, and waterproof warmth. Which is thumbs up in my book. I walk the dogs and shovel snow in them, as well as any other outdoor chore that comes along in the cold and snow, the felt liner is very warm as expected, and I like them so much that I will be buying a back-up pair for the day these wear out. The price is really good for what you are getting compared to much higher priced snow boots that are much more difficult to get on and off, and are certainly no warmer or more waterproof. Get a pair....you'll be glad you did.
Patrick
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024
My first pair lasted five winters of daily wear before the heel seam finally split in year six. I probably could have gotten another year or two out of them if I was more gentle putting them on and taking them off.As you can see from my photos, I replaced them just in time. We got hit with 8" shortly after my new pair arrived.* They're durable, warm, and comfortable once broken in.* I normally wear a 10.5 or 11 wide, and the size 11 fits well even with thick winter socks.* They were a little tight in width at first, but they loosen up after a couple of weeks of wear.* The tread is decent and they get pretty good traction in snow and mud.* Made in Canada. Obviously made in USA is my first choice, but Canada is a fine runner up. Besides, I figure they probably know a thing or two about snow boots.Make sure to check the different variations if you're looking for a deal. The price can vary by $20+ between different styles/colors.TL;DR: High quality, good value winter snow boots. My first pair lasted five years and I liked them enough to order a second pair.
コロ
Reviewed in Japan on January 17, 2024
温かい ゴツい 長持ち北陸の山間で積雪期狩猟と除雪メインの使用でかれこれ10年。毎年そろそろ次のをと思いますが、シーズンオフの頃にはサイズが無くなるので、今年は早目に確保しました。しかし暖冬で出番が少ないので、今年も先代が頑張れそうです。新品下ろすのは来年以降ですかねー。おそらくは死ぬまで買い繋ぐと思います。
Aaron Schuler
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2021
I was looking for a warm pair of boots I could slip on in a hurry to take out the trash or snow blow the driveway without taking the time to lace them up. These have been more than great for that. I recently have started using them more than my high dollar lace up winter boots because how easy they are to get on and how warm they keep my feet. I’ve taken them Ice fishing in 0 degree temps standing on the ice and snow and my feet stay warm and dry with a good quality sock. I wear them in the garage or around the house when its cold or muddy. I wear them when I shore fish to keep my feet warm and dry and I can eaisy slip them off and put on my tennis shoes when i get back to the truck. The tread is great and provides great traction in the snow and ice, although a pair of ice cleats really helps on the slick ice. They can be a bit warm if its not cold outside. I find them reasonable to wear as long as its not warmer than 60 degrees outside, otherwise my feet get to warm. I purchased these boots on prime days and got a great price on them. Before I bought these, I had visited the local big box stores for a pair of waterproof boots and everything I found was over $100. When I saw these on sale, I bought them based on their reviews and price and couldn't be happier. I've used them a bunch this winter and they are holding up well. I imagine they will last a handful of winters more.The only negative about these boots is they only come in whole sizes. I wear a 9.5 and I ordered a 10, they are a bit big all around, but manageable. I wasn’t interested in ordering a 9 to find out they were to snug and have to return them and miss out on the prime days price. To remedy this extra room, I purchased a $10 pair of felt insoles that help provide a bit snugger fit and add extra warmth. I also wear thick winter socks and that helps snug them up. The slip on style of these boots allows my feet to move around slightly while walking, I wouldn’t recommend long hikes or running in these boots.
d
Reviewed in Japan on July 13, 2020
14年使用した長靴にヒビが入ったので買い替えしたのですが、さすがに同じモデルはないとだろう思いつつkamikブランドを探したところamazonにて発見。なんとなく似ているかなくらいで購入しましたが、全く同じモデルを購入できました。 先に14年使用したと書きましたが、耐久性抜群です。ソールもしっかりしていてインナーも暖かいので厳寒地でも大丈夫です。逆に夏場は、暑すぎるので、インナー外して使うとか工夫いります。サイズは、私の場合通常25.5ですが、26でちょうどです。インソール入れるとはき心地アップしますが、当然その分きつくなります。 以前購入したのは転勤先の六日町のクレバでしたが、今回の購入先も同店の通販部とのことで2度ビックリでした。
Faychen
Reviewed in Germany on May 14, 2019
Man bekommt keine kalten Füße. Sind jedoch schwer . Längeres laufen wird anstrengend
Lane
Reviewed in Canada on November 19, 2018
While trying to slip my feet into the boots, I was shocked that they are heavy, big and stiff. Had trouble walking in the first few minutes, but after a while, I adapted, getting used to a different walking style. The sole is thick rubber with deep grooves, the kind used for tires? No smell. Water-proof, warm and heavy-duty: definitely. It's one serious pair of winter boots. I keep them for those special days of deep snow or icy flood. I wouldn't drive with these boots on as they restrict movement of the foot. Taking 1/2 size up, the fit is ok, allowing a bit of room for heavy socks if necessary.Currently, they are placed in plain view (to people peeking through the glass door) to show potential intruders that there is an incredible hulk living here.
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