

In a classic work boot style, this insulated boot from Chippewa will work as hard as you do, if not harder. Fully waterproof, it has a lace-up closure for securing a perfect fit, a padded tongue and collar for even more comfort, and a high-abrasion lugged outsole for traction on multiple surfaces. Chippewa Boot Company has been an American tradition in outdoor lifestyle footwear since 1901. Chippewa boots are the highest quality choice for the person who wants only the best in rugged outdoor footwear. Superior components and craftsmanship go into the construction of every pair. So whether you wear Chippewa for function or fashion, Chippewa boots are built to stand the test of time and, with classic styling, they'll satisfy the most demanding and discriminating shopper. Review: Fantastic boots, but... - I gave a five star rating because the boots are built superbly. Nice leather, great materials and great craftsmanship. I'm absolutely positive they'll keep my feet warm in any situation (I mainly got them for when I ride my motorcycle during the winter). On the other hand, I simply can't remember seeing enough reviews about 'break-in' or 'how they fit as new'. I normally read all reviews, sometimes twice, on a product to help me make a better informed decision. Unfortunately the reviews weren't there for the two topics above or I simply missed them somehow (gettin' old and probably needin' reading glasses at 52! lol). I normally wear a 10.5 boot, even steel-toed boots. These boots are *extremely* tight if you buy them in your normal size! So tight circulation got lost to my toes in my left foot and I finally couldn't stand it anymore and had to remove the boots. I whole-heartedly recommend that if you get these boots, buy a minimum half-size larger than your normal boot size. You can wear thin socks with these boots and I'm sure they'll still keep ones feet more than nice and warm. These boots also don't need to be mink-oiled (or whatever water-proofer you prefer)...the leather is a good leather that won't take it in very well and besides the boot is waterproofed with the Chippewa liner thing. Other than the sizing (get a half-size larger than your normal boot size! Really!), there's nothing wrong with these boots and are more than worth the cost of them. I'll eventually get these broke-in, it's just going to take longer than my normal because I got kinda screwed on the sizing and I'm hoping the waterproof lining thing doesn't interfere with the normal stretching of leather. Review: Excellent Boot, Made in AMERICA - This is my second pair of these boots is the last nine years. I am amazed with proper treatment that a pair of boots can last this long. Being a boot with a stitched sole, in the nine years I did have a couple of set of soles replaced, but I wear these boots seven days a week sometimes. I am in the transportation industry and my boots get worked hard. These boots are quality from the word go. Warm enough to wear even on the coldest days and still comfortable enough to wear in the summer with proper waterproofing with a quality product these boots will last. I have nothing bad to say about the boot, even the cost is spot on. I still wear my original boots for knocking around and working in the yard. I am sure that this new pair will last just as long as the last.
| ASIN | B001D1C1CK |
| Boot Form Type | Work Boot |
| Brand | Chippewa |
| Closure Type | Lace-Up |
| Color | Bay Apache |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 104 Reviews |
| Embellishment Feature | Buckle |
| Fabric type | 100% Leather |
| Fur description | Dyed Sheep (Fur Origin: Australia) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00731874300551 |
| Heel Type | Flat |
| Insole Material | Leather |
| Item Weight | 5.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Chippewa |
| Material Fabric | Leather |
| Occasion | casual |
| Outer Material | Shearling |
| Outer material | Shearling |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Seasons | Fall |
| Shoe Height Map | Mid-Calf |
| Sole Material | Vibram |
| Sole material | Vibram |
| Style Name | Classic |
| Style Number | 9" Waterprrof Insulated Arctic 50 |
| Toe Style | Round Toe |
| UPC | 731874300551 |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Y**N
Fantastic boots, but...
I gave a five star rating because the boots are built superbly. Nice leather, great materials and great craftsmanship. I'm absolutely positive they'll keep my feet warm in any situation (I mainly got them for when I ride my motorcycle during the winter). On the other hand, I simply can't remember seeing enough reviews about 'break-in' or 'how they fit as new'. I normally read all reviews, sometimes twice, on a product to help me make a better informed decision. Unfortunately the reviews weren't there for the two topics above or I simply missed them somehow (gettin' old and probably needin' reading glasses at 52! lol). I normally wear a 10.5 boot, even steel-toed boots. These boots are *extremely* tight if you buy them in your normal size! So tight circulation got lost to my toes in my left foot and I finally couldn't stand it anymore and had to remove the boots. I whole-heartedly recommend that if you get these boots, buy a minimum half-size larger than your normal boot size. You can wear thin socks with these boots and I'm sure they'll still keep ones feet more than nice and warm. These boots also don't need to be mink-oiled (or whatever water-proofer you prefer)...the leather is a good leather that won't take it in very well and besides the boot is waterproofed with the Chippewa liner thing. Other than the sizing (get a half-size larger than your normal boot size! Really!), there's nothing wrong with these boots and are more than worth the cost of them. I'll eventually get these broke-in, it's just going to take longer than my normal because I got kinda screwed on the sizing and I'm hoping the waterproof lining thing doesn't interfere with the normal stretching of leather.
W**.
Excellent Boot, Made in AMERICA
This is my second pair of these boots is the last nine years. I am amazed with proper treatment that a pair of boots can last this long. Being a boot with a stitched sole, in the nine years I did have a couple of set of soles replaced, but I wear these boots seven days a week sometimes. I am in the transportation industry and my boots get worked hard. These boots are quality from the word go. Warm enough to wear even on the coldest days and still comfortable enough to wear in the summer with proper waterproofing with a quality product these boots will last. I have nothing bad to say about the boot, even the cost is spot on. I still wear my original boots for knocking around and working in the yard. I am sure that this new pair will last just as long as the last.
F**Y
Great boot
Its a great boot, extremely warm, but just a little snug. Heavy Duty so it will take a while to break in for maximum comfort.
A**N
Highly recommend - USA Made!!!
These are the best winter boots I've ever owned!!! I am a farmer in upstate NY where it gets cold with a lot of snow. While I haven't had these that long, I've spent many many hours, hunting deer this year through about a foot of snow without a problem. I have always had trouble keeping my feet warm but no issues with with these boots and have kept my feet dry, even after walking through the creek several times! I should say that before I wore these, I spent an hour sealing these with Snow-Seal which I have always used and highly recommend. I'm sure they were waterproof, but sealing them was extra insurance and protection! My only complaint is that Amazon doesn't offer these in size 13 3E, or 14 so these were a little tighter and break in was rough on my feet. I'm hard on boots by trade but there's no doubt that I will get many winters out these and I highly recommend them to anyone that has to work out in the cold! Also, they are made in the good ol USA!!! On a side note...i'd like to give Amazon a 5 star rating. I ordered these about 5pm one night with 1 day shipping and they arrived 3pm the very next day. You can't beat that!!!
P**5
Cold weather hunting boot
This Is my second set of chippewa boots I have had my first pair for over 10 years and they are still going strong. I bought these to use strictly as my cold weather hunting boot. I usually wear a size 10d I went with the 10.5 EEE and they fit great with a thin and thick wool socks. My first pair of chippewa boots were size 10 EEE and found it to be the perfect width. They seem to be very well made boot still made in the usa I had to send back my first pair because of defective stitching on the sole the replacement pair was good. I really like the wool lining and the wool insoles witch they include a extra pair. I think they will be a great hunting boot in the cold of northern MI Will have to see how the soles grip and how the waterproofing is 5 stars
P**E
Just received boots.
Boots seem well made. Size seems to run small so suggest buying a size and width larger than you normally wear, maybe even 1 1/2 size larger. Feels like it will take some time to break in as they are quite stiff. Boot laces that come with boots are at least 6 inches too short; Cannot lace all the way up with original laces. Will leave more feedback after I wear these awhile. Feel like they will keep feet warm in extreme cold. Later comment. Contacted manufacturer about the laces being too short. They replied that they had never been informed about it and did not have any lengths of laces other than 72 inches or 108 inches and that the 108 would be too long. (Too long would be better than too short-could always cut them off but it is really hard to stretch the short ones.) What surprises me more is that it is very obvious that the manufacturer never tried on the boots and laced them up to test them. Research on-line confirms that other purchasers of Chippewa 9 inch boots also commented about the laces being too short. Does cause some concern about the quality control testing of the company's products and their willingness to listen to customer feedback.
K**R
Seemed like a good boot at first, but...
My husband found this boot a bit rigid at first. We expected it, due to the reviews here, but it hurt his ankle for two weeks. It was largely due to the tongue on one of the boots, which didnt fold down properly (defect, perhaps). After that, however, the boots seemed to break in just fine and my husband liked them. Fast forward 3 months... My husband told me that the soles are worn down and last night he informed me that the heel of one boot has detached from the sole. We expected these boots to last longer than 3 months- especially at over $300. My husband has been buying the Irish Setter Elk Trackers for years, but wanted a boot with vibram soles so we tried these. Perhaps the vibram soles aren't as good of quality as they used to be. Either way, we aren't pleased with the durability of this boot. I should add that these are his work boots, so he wears them 5 out of 7 days. Nonetheless, he's had cheaper boots last longer than these.
R**D
Bury me in these boots
I have had these for a couple of weeks now and they are breaking in very well. I could spend all day in them, and indeed have. I have added some support inserts for arch support. - there is space to do so. I am a 44 EU size and these fit perfectly. Leather is of tremendous quality and the lambskin linings are not too hot, even on a mild day. Just the best pair of boots I have ever had. I have no doubt that they could handle any condition you throw at them.
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