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Comfortable snow boots…

Eric@ict

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I get out of my boots slip on some thick wool socks on and slide into my Boston Birkenstocks. I don't typically have cold feet though either. If its real wet, Ive got some Danner Hiking boots I wear.
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Tony S

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Full Tilts look comfy too
The Full Tilts appear to be the same item as the Intuition booties in post #2 of this thread.
 

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I get out of my boots slip on some thick wool socks on and slide into my Boston Birkenstocks. I don't typically have cold feet though either. If its real wet, Ive got some Danner Hiking boots I wear.
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Where do you ski? Sedona? Those heels would be full of slush within three steps out the door of any base lodge in New England in ski season.
 

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I get out of my boots slip on some thick wool socks on and slide into my Boston Birkenstocks. I don't typically have cold feet though either. If its real wet, Ive got some Danner Hiking boots I wear.
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I wear Birkenstock Arizona sandals with socks in the lodge or condo after skiing. The footbeds feel SOOO nice after being in ski boots all day.

@Tony S I have the clog that Eric has here, but it has a back. A little harder to slip on but I guess it would be more mud-proof. I haven’t used them for après on wet days….only dry.
 

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forgot my boots on a Jackson trip once and stopped into a shop and picked up these:


They are great and I walk my dogs for 5-10 miles per day in them in the winter.

More comfortable and warmer but not as supportive for hiking (and they aren't made anymore):

Those look cool! I just bought a pair of low-cut Keen waterproof hiking shoes. Very nice and comfortable. They are a little stiff; they’re a hiking shoe after all, but very supportive. I can see that they’d be great walking around on uneven surfaces.
 

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That sole and the ra
Don’t think they are the exact same, but do look kind of similar. Here are Full Tilts with a lower cuff
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That sole and the rand around the boot looks very similar to my North Face puffy slipper-shoes. Mine are low cut. They’re great for around the house and walking to get the mail. I think they’ll be a ski trip staple for lodge wear.
 

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