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The Baffin Trapper is a robust rubber boot designed for extreme conditions, featuring a camo-pattern cuff and an adjustable pull cord for a secure fit. With an impressive insulation rating of -76°F and a removable eight-layer inner boot system, these boots ensure comfort and warmth in the harshest environments.
D**R
The Only Boots My Husband Wears!
My husband works outside in the mountains of western Colorado - and these are IT!! The removable (cleanable) liners are extremely warm and these babies keep his feet dry during the very long winter days, during a very long winter season he works in various locations at various altitudes. Just don't store them off season where they'll be exposed to extreme summer temps or the rubber WILL break down and you'll only get one good season out of them before they start developing micro-cracks. We learned that one over the last 10 or so years.
R**H
I'm very happy with these boots
Overall, I'm very happy with these boots. I had read that they ran large so I ordered a size smaller. The fit couldn't be more perfect for my foot.I also had read that the upper part was tight. They are tight but not uncomfortably so.So, here's my take on it all. Written to mostly help anyone that is in a similar situation as I. I'm almost 64 years old. I have the normal pains and complaints that go with that age. Plus, I have A-Fib, which means I become winded easily.I have a little trouble putting these on, but, only because of my age and physical problems. Nothing at all to do with the boot it self. I just have trouble getting a foot up to my other knee to get it started and then pull it up. Since it's a "Snug" fit, it takes a little effort to pull them on.Once I have them on, the fit is PERFECT. Foot and leg. I've only worn them with blue jeans on and I always put my pants on the inside of the boot. It takes a little work to get the jeans pushed down inside. Once they're on and everything is all set, they really are very warm and comfortable to wear. I've only been outside with them on for about an hour at a time in Michigan Winter. My feet have never felt the least bit cold whatsoever.It's a hard "Sensation" to explain, but, when I have them on, my feet and legs feel Really Good. Just a "Tad" of pressure, but in NO WAY the feeling that you get from a pair of shoes that are too tight and painful. I know that feeling, and this isn't it. You do feel "Warm & Secure" in these boots. If that makes sense. Many times when I come in from outside, I take off all of the heavy coats and cloths and hats and gloves, but, I leave the boots on for a half hour or so more before I take them off, just because they actually make my old legs feel good. Taking them off is a somewhat easy process of just putting the toe of one to the heel of the other and pulling your foot out. No real effort at all for doing this.Another thing I noticed is these boots are rather heavy. I'm telling this story not to make it sound like a critical comment, but rather, an observation for anyone that is less than a young person and in great physical shape. A normal youth. I'm older and things like this are more noticeable. Once I have the boots on, they don't "Feel Heavy." I do find though, I have to make a conscience effort at first to "Pick My Feet Up" when I'm walking or I kind of want to trip over my own feet. After a VERY short time, it's second nature. At first though, you'll find yourself stumbling a bit. A few minutes later, all is good. No noticeable extra effort or exertion to walk in them.I've written this review to be "Older Person to Older Person" because, that's what I am. All of my observations would be Moot if I were 30'ish.I'm a person that accepts the facts that my age and condition do indeed effect my use of a product. I write with that understanding and honesty too. I'm just Telling The Story. No intent to make it sound like a criticism.To be sure that there is no misunderstanding, I have Nothing negative to say. They're really good boots. Well made. Very Warm. Even the tags that were affixed to them when I got them were high quality. You can tell that the manufacturer and the people that made them have a lot of pride in their product and workmanship. Best Regards, Russ
T**.
Soaker-proof and tuff
I wear a 10.5, sometimes 11. I bought a size 10 and they are a little big, even while wearing thick wool socks. They work great for me in the subzero winters of Northern New Hampshire. Finally, a chore boot that is waterproof and warm! Easy to get on and off. They are not hiking boots, but made great work boots around the farm.
W**O
Holes at the seams - defective pair?
This is the second pair of Baffin boots (identical style) my husband has owned. The first pair lasted 6+ years. Under the exact same use and conditions, the second pair lasted 9 months. Both boots developed holes where the sole is connected to the top of the boot (at the seam) within a month of each other. These boots are too costly to replace on a yearly basis. I will be contacting Baffin to see if there is any warranty period as this seems to be a manufacturing defect.
D**E
Comfortable, ever-so-slightly on the big side (expected), and warm.
I live in a moderately warm area of the US that sees some snowfall in the late winter, but nothing too crazy. After the recent snow this year, I realized I needed a pair of dedicated snow boots, even if I only take them out once a year. My brother already owns a pair of Kamik Hunters that I've put some mileage on, so I can make a few comparisons. The rubber on the Baffins..especially the sole, is a little softer and more supple, allowing for a more natural (as natural as you can get in hefty boots) stride. The rubber on the Kamiks is a ittle stiffer and less forgiving, although I think this could come down to preference with comfort. The Kamiks are a little more fitted whereas the Baffins are a little baggier in the ankle area to allow for more layering of socks. I typically wear a 8.5-9 and I go barefoot or use thin socks with the Baffins and there expectedly is a little space in the toe area. The few times I wear thin socks, the fit seems just right. I can't speak to the rubber's low temp capabilities as I use these really just to shovel snow and romp around in the dirt, but I would definitely recommend these alongside Kamiks. I wore these barefoot in 10F weather for at least two hours with no issue. I also love the deep green color.
S**S
Look the liners over well when you first get them the stitching was al coming undone on my pair.
I ordered a 9M and It for perect I normally where a 10 1/2. The main thing I am very disappointed in is the stitching of the liner of the liner came out. I went to try and fix it and that little whole ended up being a 3 inch hole because I pulled on the wrong string!! I tried calling Baffin directly to see if I could get a new liner and they pretty much told me ruff hop go through Amazon and return them. I was hoping they could just send me Lineres to exchange our so I could continue to use the boot. Other than the Liner they are nice and warm and comfortable.
O**S
Great buy. Great boots. Quick to put on and warm for winter shoveling, etc.
My eldest stepson lusted after my pair for years, and I thought they must be hideously expensive that he had never bought them. My son's feet are about 2 sizes larger, so I got him his own pair. Now, I find that my 15 year old pair is a bit stretched. These things LAST. This price is great. I'm rurally located, so have 1-0 options to purchase these in a 50 or more mile radius.
S**Z
FEET WILL FREEZE IN THESE
>NOT WARM< Was 30 degrees F and my feet were frozen in less than 3 hours !! Sitting in my hunting shack with insulated floor !!! Baffin Trapper boots claim -65F ?? What a joke !!!I was really hoping for them to be the ones to replace my old Hodgman Pak boots that were discontinued yrs ago, warmest boots I ever owned and of course they are not made anymore. These are as close as I have found to them, but my 25$ Kamic boots are warmer than these 80$ Baffin Trappers
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