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The best kids' snow boots you can buy
The best kids' snow boots overall
When you were a kid playing in the snow, how many times did you suddenly feel one of your feet soaked and frigid, only to look down to find that one of your boots had slipped off? I can recall multiple such incidents where I lost a snow boot in deep snow or during a fast-paced race down a sledding hill. It was simply a fact of winter life.
With the Columbia Powderbug Plus II Snow Boots, however, that's not a fact your kids will have to face. These warm boots will stay firmly in place, thanks to the adjustable strap that wraps in front of the ankle, creating a snug but comfortable fit.
Even in deep snow or rain, a kid's foot will stay dry in these boots thanks to the adjustable drawstring that cinches the collar shut, wrapping your child's lower leg in a warm, waterproof cuff that meets a one-piece injection molded rubber shell. The tread pattern is aggressive enough for good traction on snow or ice, and the Powderbug Plus II's insulation is rated to keep small feet warm in temperatures down to -25º Fahrenheit.
Some 93% of customers who have bought the Columbia Powderbug Plus II Snow Boot for their kids say they would recommend the boots, with a mom from Idaho calling them "warm and dry" and loving how well "they stay on" a child's foot even in deep snow. Several parents did note that the boots run about a size too small, for the record.
In a video review, a product tester from Peter Glenn called these boots a "great boot" that's "super lightweight" and will keep kid's feet "dry and comfortable all day long."
Pros: Snug and secure fit, collar keeps out snow and water, warm removable insulation
Cons: Sizes run small
Buy a pair of Columbia Powderbug Plus II Snow Boots from Columbia for $55The best stylish kids' snow boots
Within the past half a year or so, my son has begun to care about his outfits. He couldn't care less what's in style in the larger fashion world, of course, and he loves his Donald Duck sweatshirt and Super Mario tee as much as any other five-year-old, but he has started expressing an occasional interest in what I can only call being well dressed.
He'll ask for a button down to match "my brown pants" or a sweater to go with the red ones, for example. And he has often prefers shoes that look more like a pair I would wear than a traditional kids' sneakers (like his Florsheim Kearny Jr. shoes, of which I'm actually jealous).
Thus I was glad that this year we got him a pair of Kamik Takodav Boots, which if they came in an adult size 12, I'd as gladly wear while grabbing a drink with friends as I would shoveling the drive or sledding with the kids. These boots are waterproof, warm, and have a tread pattern sure to give plenty of grip, yet they manage to be stylish and refined despite their rugged construction.
As with any genuine leather boot, prolonged exposure to snow or rain will eventually change the look of the boot (change meaning damage...), so these boots are better used for winter strolls or as footwear for school than for hours playing in the snow, but if used as regular ol' snow boots, they'll stay warm and dry, just without the looks lasting. Also, be sure to allow for a little but of a break-in period, which is also to be expected with a genuine leather boot.
Pros: Stylish, sealed seams enhance waterproofing, rugged outsole
Cons: Expensive
Buy a pair of Kamik Takodav Boots from Nordstrom for $69.95The best kids' snow boots for extreme cold
Stonz footwear is designed in Canada, a place where people know a thing or 10 about the cold. Like ... serious cold. Like these boots have an industry leading rating for use in temperatures down to 58 degrees below zero. Which happens to be -50º Celsius, in case you were wondering. What's that you say, your area doesn't get that cold? No problem, the proprietary Radiantex lining, which reflects body heat back at the legs and feet, is removable. Which is also handy for occasional washing.
If you worry about boots that warm being too heavy, Stonz has you covered there, too. Each Stonz Cold Weather Snow Boot weighs about the same as a smartphone, so they will hardly slow down or fatigue your child during winter play. The boots feature a drawstring collar atop the tall upper shaft, a large velcro patch that keeps the cuff closed, and an adjustable buckle that cinches them tight around the ankle. In other words, they're not likely to let snow in or to fall off.
With dozens of reviews posted on Amazon, the Stonz Cold Weather Snow Boot enjoys a fine 4.6-star overall rating. One mom who reports having bought four pairs of Stonz boots over the years calls said her kids find them warm and comfortable, adding that "they are extremely light weight, which is a major bonus because it allows [her] kids to actually run around and have fun with out tiring out too fast from having to clomp around in heavy boots."
A writer from Potty Adventures called Stonz boots "completely waterproof" and loved how well they "keep little legs and feet warm."
Pros: Amazingly warm, multiple closure mechanisms, lightweight
Cons: Boots run narrow
Buy a pair of Stonz Cold Weather Snow Boots on Amazon for $59.95The best affordable kids' snow boots
Kids clothing is such a conundrum. On the one hand, you want your children to look as charming as hell, but on the other hand, you don't want to spend a fortune on clothing they will inevitable outgrow. While I've got boots I've been wearing for the better part of a decade now, my son goes through footwear like a tornado, often outgrowing a pair of shoes or boots before the season has even passed.
That's why I think the Cat & Jack Bastien Winter Boots are a great idea, with one caveat. With their decidedly low price tag of $29.99 comes a rather modest cold rating. They are only rated suitable for use in temperatures down to -10º F, which is 40 degrees warmer than other pairs on our list.
But guess what? Most families aren't playing around outside when it's ten below zero anyway!
Style wise, the Bastien boots are a success. They feature bright accent coloring on the sole, laces, and stitching, and have a two toned foot and upper. The faux fur lining is comfortable, and don't worry about all those laces and fasteners on the front, they have a zipper up the side that even young kids can operate.
Nine out of 10 target customers have left five-star reviews for the Cat & Jack Bastien Winter Boots, with one calling them "so cute [and] a perfect fit" and many parents noting how easy the side zipper makes getting the boots on and off.
Pros: Great price point, easy to put on and take off, charming style
Cons: Not suitable for extreme cold
Buy a pair of Cat & Jack Bastien Winter Boots from Target for $29.99The best easy-on kids' snow boots
It's often amazing to see what abilities children have and which they have yet to develop. My son can type out, print, and illustrate a story (often complete with story arc, no less), yet he struggles to get on winter boots without assistance. Which is fine, as I know the latter skill will come with time, whereas the former is simply innate. And besides, my wife and I are here to help! Except when we're not.
If you have a kid who goes to school, daycare, or anywhere else that you can't be on hand to help get winter boots on or off, consider a pair of Crocs LodgePoint Snow Boots, a comfortable winter boot that even kids who have much to master when it comes to fine motor control will be able to don and shed without assistance.
The boots have a tall upper with a broad flap that opens wide when the boot is going on or coming off and secures with a generously-portioned patch of velcro. And if needed, there's a loop on the back of the cuff a child can use to create extra leverage while slipping a foot in.
Beyond the easy operation, the boots are also warm and, provided the snow (or puddle) isn't too deep, they're decently waterproof. The soles don't offer much traction, but for play or walking in most snow conditions they will serve your kid just fine, while the eight-inch tall upper provides plenty of warmth even on cold, windy days.
At the time of this writing, the Crocs LodgePoint Snow Boots have an overall rating of 4.3-stars on Amazon. One parent who reports living in coastal Alaska says they good for use "in wet snow" and for sledding, while another reports that they are "warm enough for Minnesota winters."
A few folks did note issues with wet little feet after extended use in deeper, wetter snow, though, so consider the conditions your kid will face carefully weighed against the independence these boots engender.
Pros: Easy to put on and take off, tall insulated upper, available in several colors
Cons: Not as water-resistant as other options
Buy a pair of Crocs LodgePoint Snow Boots on Amazon for $49.99Check out more of the best winter gear on Insider Picks
Kids love playing outside in the winter, but they also lose body heat rapidly in cold temperatures. A great kids' winter jacket can preserve core warmth while enhancing your child's style.
Here are the best kids' winter coats you can buy:
- Best winter coat for kids overall: Columbia Whirlibird II Interchange Jacket
- Best winter coat for toddlers: The North Face Mossbud Swirl Reversible Jacket
- Best affordable winter coat for kids: Amazon Essentials Lightweight Packable Puffer
- Best kids winter coat for extreme cold: Patagonia Snowshot Jacket
- Best winter coat for babies: Tea Collection Sherpa Fleece Zip Hoodie
Your body loses a significant portion of its heat through your head, so keep yourself warm this winter with a great winter hat.
The winter hat makers we're featuring today offer hats in myriad styles, so once you've narrowed down the type of winter cap you need, you should be able to find several fine options from each brand.
Here are the best places to buy winter hats:
- Best winter hats overall: Columbia Sportswear
- Best winter hats for kids: The North Face
- Best stylish winter hats: J. Crew
- Best winter hats for sports fans: New Era at Macy's
- Best low-cost winter hats: Amazon
Mittens keep your hands warmer than gloves, so if it's cold where you live, work, or play, slip a pair on and keep the chill out.
Yes, you will lose a measure of dexterity when choosing mittens versus gloves. But you won't risk losing a finger to frostbite, or simple suffering from frigid digits, to be a bit less dramatic. Today we've lined up some of the best mittens on the market, including mittens for babies, kids, adults, and some specialty pairs, too.
Here are the best mittens you can buy:
- Best mittens overall: Marmot Expedition Mitts
- Best mittens for women: Columbia Whirlibird Mitten
- Best mittens for men: REI Co-Op Gauntlet GTX Mittens
- Best mittens for babies: Stonz Infant/Baby Mittz
- Best mittens for kids: N'Ice Caps Kids Thinsulate Waterproof Reflector Mittens
- Best mittens for parents: 7 A.M. Enfant Polar Warmmuffs Stroller Hand Muffs
- Best convertible mittens: Hot Headz Polarex Glommitts Gloves
Make the most of that winter wonderland this year by keeping yourself warm and dry with well-made snow pants when you're skiing, sledding, or generally romping about in the snow.
Here are the best snow pants you can buy:
- Best snow pants overall: Arctix Insulated Snow Pant for men and women
- Best snow pants for women: Patagonia Snowbelle Stretch Pants
- Best snow pants for kids: REI Co-Op Timber Mountain Pants
- Best snow pants for active wear: Columbia Ridge to Run II Pant
- Best snow pants for skiing: Trailside Supply Co. Insulated Ski/Snowboard Pant
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