Submitted by hokietek t3_xzn6pd in BuyItForLife

I need new new winter boots, previously I had Timberland boots, but they’re starting to wear down. I was hoping to find boots that are good for Midwest weather for shoveling snow, walking on Icey driveways/sidewalks, and are waterproof and warm. Preferably shoes that don’t look too bad that can be worn into an office and can handle 0 degree Fahrenheit weather.

Along with that I’m also looking for gloves/mittens where when I’m shoveling my hands don’t get cold under the gloves.

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mnfimo t1_irn4hix wrote

Minnesotan here Danner mountain 600 for boots. Any danner boot really but I absolutely love mine.

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mal-sor t1_irn4ljp wrote

Red wing ice cutter

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Present_Astronaut458 t1_irn63a3 wrote

I have a pair of leather Kinco mittens that are super warm. I’ve always liked logger style boots for winter. I’ve been using a pair of Red Wing 219(I believe) for the past 3-4 years.

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mehmberberries t1_iro06ib wrote

Yep. I'll also suggest Kinco for warm, durable gloves. Easy to waterproof with sno seal if needed. Most of the cat drivers, lifties and maintenance employees at ski resorts in my area use them. I have been using the same pair for years.

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OmahaMike402 t1_iro563o wrote

Not lifetime, but Baffin has a soft shell boot that is going into winter #7 this year. The only blemishes are the arch on the right boot has torn tread from shoveling concrete work. No effect on comfort or warmth

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Mountain_Man_88 t1_irocfyn wrote

Lots of people answering the boot question. For gloves, mittens will always be warmer because they keep your fingers together and better insulated but I prefer the dexterity of gloves. I have glove liners from wsi sports (made in USA) and both lined and unlined gloves from Sullivan Glove (also made in USA). Depending on the weather and activity type, I choose whether I want lined or unlined gloves and whether I need liners.

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Witch_King_of_ValdOr t1_irowbwt wrote

For shovelling boots forget style just get high, and 100% waterproof not water resistant.

For gloves though, I really like Hestra leather gloves, like those for example.n For me they fall right into that well-insulated yet not bulky balance. I originally bought those for skiing but they ended-up being used almost daily in the Quebec winter.

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Muncie4 t1_irpdhoa wrote

Are you man, woman or attack helicopter?

What is your budget?

Black, brown or international orange?

All of the above apply to boots and gloves.

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chrissobel t1_irxznbt wrote

Ok I'm not sure about stylish. But baffin boots are the most comfortable & warm ones Ive used.

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