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Sorel handcrafted the luxurious Sorel 1964 Reserve Winter Boot in limited quantities using top-shelf materials. The result is a sumptuously warm, waterproof boot with an extra touch of class for the discerning mountain lady. Seam-sealed, full-grain bison leather uppers and high-traction vulcanized rubber soles protect your feet from the elements and dense felted wool offers lightweight, low-bulk insulation. Genuine shearling cuffs keep the chilly air out and creates a level of insulation that’s effective even when the mercury plummets to 25 degrees below zero. So don’t fear a walk around the corner in a raging snowstorm—or a daylong snowshoe hike in one.
| Insulation: | Shearling, felted wool |
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| Lacing: | Standard |
| Manufacturer Warranty: | 1 Year |
| Material: | Full-grain bison leather & handcrafted vulcanized rubber |
| Recommended Use: | Winter in the mountains & mountain towns |
| Sole: | Rubber |
| Weight: | 27oz (765g) |
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Love 'em | |
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The Reserve boots are all I hoped for...warm, functional and they look great. I've gotten compliments when I wear them. They are a bit pricey, but I hope to have them a long time. Glad I have them. | |
| Linda Younker at Backcountry.com on 01/31/2010 | |
Not so great | |
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So these are really great warm, comfortable, good looking winter boots, but.......after paying all of that money for this boot the company, Sorel owned by Columbia, does not make the high end replacement liner that the boot comes with. If these boots last, as they should, for years, the liner will not and you will be left with a replacement option that is not optimal. You will have to settle for something that goes into their much cheaper boots. The wool sheepskin liner is a big part of the appeal for my purchase. Seems sort of short sited to me. I would not buy them again. | |
| jmchris1569732 at Backcountry.com on 01/27/2010 | |