- The Kamik® Greenbay4W boot keeps you warm and dry while you trudge through the rain, snow and sludge!
- Weatherproof 600D nylon upper.
- Waterproof and flexible synthetic rubber shell.
- Snow boot silhouette is cut wider at the calf for a little extra leg room and a more comfortable, easier fit.
- Pull-on boot with adjustable snow collar with bungee lace lock.
- Adjustable mid-foot hook-and-loop strap.
- Moisture-wicking lining.
- Removable 6 mm Thermal Guard Liner. Made of 100% recycled material, this liner is designed to provide superior warmth and moisture management.
- PRIME lightweight synthetic RubberHe outsole provides excellent traction and stability in cold-weather terrain.
- Temperature rated: -25°F/-32°C.
- Made in the USA with imported materials.
- Product measurements were taken using size 11, width D – Medium. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
- Weight of footwear is based on a single item, not a pair.
- Measurements:
- Weight: 2 lbs 6 oz
- Shaft: 13 in
$94.95 Original price was: $94.95.$62.67Current price is: $62.67.
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| Color | Black |
|---|---|
| size | 8 |
| width | D – Medium |
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Anonymous –
Size is large (I normally take a 8.5; the size 8 is still generous, even with ski socks).
Very easy to put on; don’t need great ankle flexibility. Once you have it on and tighten the ankle strap, it feels secure enough (if you posthole in snow or mud, you won’t pull out of the boot).
Quite lightweight for a boot this size, which is good. The insulation appears to be good.
Looking forward to testing this winter to see how it performs in actual snow, mud, & ice–if I can figure out how to edit the review, I’ll edit to let you all know how it does at 0 F in frozen mud and snow.
Anonymous –
Not waterproof! After a couple of hours playing in the snow, my son’s feet were soaked and freezing. Today we walked in the rain for less than an hour. Came home and literally poured water out of his boots, then wrung more water out of the liners. I had to spin them in the washing machine to get them dry enough for the boot dryer. So disappointing. I really wanted to love these.
Stan –
They are easy to put on and comfortable. Looking forward to using them this week when snow blowing. Expecting 6 inches or more.
Polaris –
I’m a 8, extra wide feet aka duck feet. These boots were great for snow machining and general winter here in Alaska. They are definitely warm enough and were waterproof. The soles have worn out from snow machine riding from the running board traction teeth. Some of the stitching & denier fabric is wearing thin causing some leakage; not back after 2 seasons of abuse. Anyone complaining of waterproofness probably forgot that if your pants get wet that they drain down into the boots and collect water. After each use I had mine on the boot dryer to keep them dry and fresh for their next adventure.