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How to choose your next winter boots?
Ah, winter! A beautiful time of year that offers a range of fun outdoor activities and sports, but which presents some weather challenges. It is therefore essential to be well equipped. At Sports Experts, we are familiar with Canadian winters, and we have a wide range of winter boots for men that will meet your needs, whether for your outdoor activities, your urban lifestyle or harsh winter conditions. When choosing your winter boots, take into account what you want to use them for. Choose boots that suit your level of weather exposure and your primary activities. Here are some tips for choosing your winter boots, depending on your use:
For frequent exposure to the elements
Do you travel a lot on a daily basis? Get boots that are waterproof and non-slip. If you want to have increased traction on slippery surfaces, it is important to pay attention to the outsole. Anti-slip technologies are included in some models to help you walk on ice. We recommend using crampons after an ice storm or on very slippery surfaces. More difficult terrain and steep climbs may also be situations where you can make use of a traction system for ice and snow.
For short periods outside
Do you spend little time outside while traveling? Our selection of casual boots could suit your daily lifestyle.
Warm feet
If what you are looking for is to keep your feet warm, we recommend that you opt for a pair of boots that offer higher insulation in terms of number of grams (the amount of insulation in winter boots generally varies between 200 and 400 grams). Even in humid conditiions, synthetic insulation performs adequately and should be prioritized.
For outdoor enthusiasts and winter hikers
Consider opting for boots that offer good breathability to keep your feet dry during your outdoor outings. The outsole is, once again, an element to which attention must be paid to ensure that you benefit from increased traction on the trails. You can also consider the technologies of this sole, as well as the presence of crampons. Depending on the type of hiking you want to do, adding a traction system (additional crampons) can become a very practical accessory. You can also use snowshoes on some trails where there is a lot of snow.
It is always advisable to combine your boots with socks with light, medium or high cushioning, depending on your needs, if you choose a pair that is a little more versatile and less insulated. Choose warm, breathable materials, such as merino wool. Happy season!