If you’re looking for an ideal blend of style and functionality in your winter footwear, the Sorel Women’s Glacy Explorer Shortie Snow Boot in black is worth considering. Designed for women who want to stay warm while maintaining a fashionable edge, this boot excels in both aesthetics and performance.
Whether you are snowmobiling, sledding, or tackling your daily commute in cold weather, these boots promise to keep your feet cozy and protected. With a robust construction that doesn’t compromise on style, they stand out among other winter boots.
Boot Model | Insulation | Waterproof | Weight |
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Sorel Women's Glacy Explorer Shortie | Yes | Yes | Lightweight |
The North Face Shellista II | Yes | Yes | Medium |
Columbia Bugaboot III | Yes | Yes | Heavy |
The Sorel Women's Glacy Explorer Shortie Snow Boot stands out not only for its design but also for its practical features. The molded rubber outsole offers outstanding grip, making it reliable when navigating icy paths or snowy trails. This means you can walk confidently without worrying about slipping, which is crucial during winter adventures.
The removable molded EVA footbed is another highlight, providing tailored support that enhances comfort. You’ll appreciate how the fleece topcover and lining create a cozy environment that retains heat without overwhelming your feet.
Sorel’s commitment to quality is evident in the materials used. The plush fabric is not just soft but also durable, ensuring the boot can withstand the rigors of winter activities. Whether you’re heading out for a day of fun or simply running errands, these boots deliver reliable warmth and style.
However, if your feet tend to be on the wider side, you might want to consider trying them on first or opting for a half-size larger. While the snug fit ensures warmth, it may be uncomfortable for those who require more room.
Category | Score | Description |
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Comfort | 4.5/5 | Excellent support with a cozy interior. |
Durability | 4.7/5 | High-quality materials ensure long-lasting use. |
Style | 4.6/5 | Fashionable design suitable for both outdoor and urban settings. |
Traction | 4.8/5 | Outstanding grip on various winter surfaces. |
These are the best winter boots I have ever owned! I live in Ohio where we can anticipate snow from November-March. I needed a good pair of boots that I was able to wear in the snow while walking my dog in the snow/ice, and I am able to do that with these since the traction is great. Even with this recent snow storm, my feet are able to stay warm and dry. They are also super comfortable, with a cushiony feel to them. I would say these run a tiny bit large, but I put on a pair of wool/boot socks and they fit like a charm. On top of it all, I have received lots of compliments on them for the aesthetic appeal!
Amazing boots! Stylish, comfy, super warm, and water proof. No winter weather will stand on the way to the adventure.
Oh my gosh, I couldn’t happier with these boots, they are great! I have had Sorel boots in the past, but never like these. They are warm, light weight, and so cute. I have worn them out shoveling snow, and doing outside chores in deep snow, and frigid temps, and my toes never got cold. I couldn’t be happier! My husband commented about the boots, said “they must be comfortable and warm because you come in and you don’t take them off”. He was right! I did size down to a 7, I normally wear a 7,5 or a 8, and these fit perfectly. The best winter boot I have ever owned!
I have WIDE size 10 feet. The real wide, the kind that makes it impossible to ever find shoes that are comfortable for my toes and pads of my feet. My cousin just bought these and though doesn't have a wide foot herself said they seemed wide to her, and showed me a picture, recommending i look at them.Sorels do not come in wide, at least these don't. I only gave them a chance because the toes of these boots look so squared off and rounded out. Because of the nature of boots and accommodating for a wide foot I did order a half size bigger (10.5) than I normally wear to be safe. So i'm not sure if a 10 would have been comfortable or not, these worked so i'm sticking with the 10.5.As I was hoping, the shape of these boots give my toes the room they need. There is a slight hug in the arch area of my foot, but it is in no means uncomfortable, though I won't be doubling up on thick socks.The Arch support isn't severe and does not bother my foot that mostly lacks an arch.Often boots are not comfortable, so it was an added bonus that these are. There is a spring to the insole and sole of the boot. Unlike many of the department store "cheap" $60 dollar boots, that feel like slabs of stone with some shoe sewn around it" The Sorels are comfortable and not too heavy. The laces are thick and kind of awesome. Waterproof, and super cute ta boot ;)
This Sorel boot is stylish and comfortable. Definitely listen to the reviews and downsize by 1/2 size. I am always a 7 1/2 and ordered a 7 and have plenty of room for a thicker sock. I wore them to work and never changed into my shoes they have a wonderful arch support. Thry are comfy and warm. They are kinda spends but worth the money. Love them.
Love the color. Very thick and sturdy boot. Very very warm. Thick cushion on the inside feels like you are walking on thick foam. I get compliments everywhere I go. Decent price. I scotch guarded these with two layers. I wear a 10-11 in shoes and boots. I ordered these in a ten and they are perfect length. My toe doesn’t touch the end of the shoe. The width is wide for normal people, but they fit normal for me because I have wide feet. The bottom of the boot has these m&m soze circle bumps for tread and they work great in the snow, but on ice, these shoes have no traction or slip resistance. I walked in 10 inches of snow with these on and they are truly water proof. And held up fine in zero degree weather. These boots are built really well and sturdy. Stitching is wear it should be and the fur is nice as well. I wear these boots daily. I want to buy the black ones next.
Got these boots because I saw them listed on a blog as one of the top ten boots for women who snowshoe. LOLZ, okay.I snowshoed my ass off in these boots over the weekend and my feet stayed very warm, very dry. However, these run large and are wide throughout (including toe box... I literally cannot understand those who said the toe box being narrow). With the width, my feet slipped around a bit and gave me blisters on the long, long hike. If you have wide feet, this will change your life. If you have narrow feet, you may not want to use these for your athletic pursuits. I have some gnarly blisters.Another thing I find odd about these boots is how easily they slip on slick surfaces. Like, we wear these in the snow and ice, right? Why are they so slippery? I slipped (but didn't fall) in a snowy/icy parking lot a few times. I slipped (but didn't fall) on a damp floor in the grocery store. I slipped (and fell a few times) on an icy rock pile that I probably shouldn't have been climbing. But seriously, these are more slippery than I'd expect from a snow boot.Still keeping them because they're ultra comfy for walking around my neighborhood. Will not use them for snowshoeing. Hoping they become less slippery as the tread gets scuffed.
I was so excited to get these boots and they have lived up to my expectations. I am a MN realtor and a hockey mom so my winter boots have to stand up to the cold and wet winter elements and the freezing arenas. But they also have to be comfy enough to wear them all day. These boots are nice light weight with a nice squishy sole. They have a nice bounce to them plus they are super cute! I get compliments on them all the time. they have been fine in the snow and slop so far, but if I was going ice fishing or out where it is wet I think I would stick with my rubber Joan of Arctic boots. Sizing is pretty right on. I normally order an 11 and thats what I got. I have plenty of room for a thick sock if I want one. truth - I usually don't even wear socks with them.