What Is Snow Boots?
A snow boots is a type of boot, generally waterproof or water-resistant. The boot, in almost all cases, has a high side, keeping snow from entering the boot, and a rubber sole, to keep water out. Snowboots are used in wet, slushy, muddy, and snowy situations.
Warmth
Snow boots are some of the warmest winter boots. And as the temperature slowly slips down, you need shoes that are built especially to keep your feet nice and toasty.
Snow boots usually have a temperature rating, this lets you know how cold the temperature can get before your feet get cold. If you're going to be visiting somewhere particularly cold, look for boots with a good thermal rating. If you're often walking in deep snow, leather or suede are more suitable than nylon.
Grip
One of the pros of snow boots is the good grip which allows you to walk safely across slippery snow and ice. The best snow boots have grooved treads which help prevent you slipping. If you find your boots don't have a great tread and don't have as strong of a grip as you'd like, there are things you can buy to provide more grip. For extreme conditions, snow grips can be added to your boots. These look like springs on elastic that wrap around the soles of your boots, increasing traction. However, these shouldn't be necessary and snow boots should be capable of providing enough grip on their own.
Durability
Snow boots generally need to be very durable as they need to protect your feet from a lot of different things. They give your ankles support, protect your feet from the cold and wet. They are made to protect your feet for a long time. They are durable, however, if you use them often they will need looking after and will eventually need replacing.
Support
To cope with a slippery floor and unsteady ground, your snow boots need to provide your feet and ankles with support. They have a little extra padding around the foot and they usually lace all the way to the top of the boot. This means they provide a comfortable support for the whole boot length.








