Posted by:
Liz (Southwest VA)
Posted on:
Nov 19, 2009
This is a great "easy boot" for casual wear. Good with a boot sock. Waiting to see how the traction is...has better traction sole than a reg. Croc. Also, bought this boot for my mom, who has a fused ankle. Soft boot shaft allows her to put on and take off easily.
Posted by:
ShoeMaven (San Diego)
Posted on:
Nov 17, 2009
I purchased these for my granddaughter who lives in Detroit. I hope the fleece goes all the down into the foot area so that her feet will be warm and dry. I got them on sale so the price was good. I don't think I would have paid regular price.
No shearling all the way through!
Posted by:
paddingtonlver
Posted on:
Nov 11, 2009
I had expected these would have the shearling all the way through the inside the way uggs are. Instead, it stops at the ankle. It is pointless. I still have to wear socks if I want warm feet!
Posted by:
RedSlippers (No Carolina)
Posted on:
Nov 9, 2009
I have only worn the boots a few times so far but can assure they are going to become "favorites" as they are not only adoreable, but very comfortable. In fact, I am going to order a few pairs for Christmas gifts.
Posted by:
EMT Mom (IA, USA)
Posted on:
Nov 9, 2009
I bought these boots for my daughter. She is 9 and has a terrible time with "cute boots" not being good in the snow. I believe these will do the job. With the cute looks, the soft fuzzy upper and the "croc" bottoms I think they will keep her feet much warmer and dryer. Thanks.
Posted by:
L. Scherrer
Posted on:
Oct 29, 2009
I bought these shoes last winter. I love my summer Crocs (the original design with the holes - I have the Mary Janes), so I don't want to bash the company, but the material is not meant to be made into boots. The fur lining gives the impression that these are winter boots, but they are not. There is no insulation at all. The worst part though is that because they are not loose fitting like rain boots, your feet are trapped inside with essentially no ventilation. As a result, my feet sweat uncontrollably in these shoes, which makes it that much worse going from inside to the chilly outdoors because then they are wet AND cold. Crocs are the best in the summer but save yourself the grief and get a real pair of winter boots.
Posted by:
J. Thompson (Anchorage, Alaska)
Posted on:
Oct 24, 2009
I bought these to wear in the fall for some water and some cold protection. They are great, not warm on their own but, plenty of room for socks. I've been in puddles and haven't had a leak. I live in Alaska and these will not work for a real winter boot but for rain/light snow they are awesome. And Croc-comfy!
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Rebecca (Leesburg, Florida)
Posted on:
Oct 19, 2009
I bought them for my niece but just had to try them on. Almost wish it would get cold enough in Florida to get myself a pair. The fit is right on for me as well as my niece. She wore them this past weekend and said she loved them. I think you people must have put the in the mail within the hour of my order as I received them within 2 days. Would definitely refer you to friends and neighbors.
Thanks for the super service.
Rebecca
I love, love, love, LOVE these boots.
Posted by:
Jenn Reed (Indiana)
Posted on:
Aug 3, 2009
I bought them to throw on with my jeans to take out the trash, shovel snow, and get from the building to the car in the rain and the snow. It more than serves it's purpose. When I'm going to work, I wear boots with heels, and something a bit more sexy. This is playful, comfortable, and keeps my feet dry. Ok, so when it's cold out, I will probably have to wear an extra pair of socks. I mean, there's not much liner in the bottom, and none on the sides and tops, and minimal liner in the shafts. But they're cute, comfy and dry. When the temps drop below 20 degrees, it's time to drag out the extra clunky furry double-lined super-warmth flat boots. I mean, when it's that cold, it's all about being warm, not cute. These are CUTE... but not meant to be the warmest boots in the world. Oh, but they sure are comfy... and roomy. I will be able to fit the extra socks inside.
Posted by:
prunetini (Bothell, WA.)
Posted on:
Jul 31, 2009
First, there seem to be some people who are trying to compare these to Uggs. Get a grip folks; these are true Crocs in every way! If you don't like Crocs, you'll hate these. They have the fit, the look, and the comfort we all know and love. You won't be disappointed. These are a stroke of genius and if you waterproof the shaft, there's no way you're going to have cold, wet feet. I love these and highly recommend them.
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Domestic Diva (Austin, TX)
Posted on:
Jul 11, 2009
My first ones were the pink ones- so adorable. I wore them ALL over New York City, Vancouver, and Seattle on my hunnymoon. If a shoe can stand up to that kind of touristing, it's pretty amazing. Especially when half of the time, I was tramping through feet of snow. SUPER warm and toasty. One day, I wore my blue jeans outside instead of tucked in, it rained, and my pink boots are now purple. This is my second pair.
Okay, but I sent them back
Posted by:
KJR (Reno, NV USA)
Posted on:
Jun 27, 2009
I liked the boot, but was disappointed in the fact that the shoe is unlined plastic. There is a lining in the footbed, but without a heavy pair of socks, I didn't feel that they would provide any warmth in the winter. I was hoping they would have the lining similar to the lined clog shoe, but the plastic was just not going to work for me. I don't like wearing socks with boots like these. The socks never stay up and you can't take the boot off without losing the socks. These boots would be better in a rainy climate than in a cold and snowy climate.
Posted by:
Croc Fan (Darley, England)
Posted on:
May 23, 2009
I live near the River Nidd in England, with all the rain here these boots are great for walking my dog. They clean up great, are warm and keep my feet dry.
Posted by:
Yoshi
Posted on:
May 3, 2009
I had to send my usual size back. I ordered the next size up and it's fine. The upper is so soft. It's easy to slip on too!
Wish we had more cold weather
Posted by:
not2picky (Tifton, Georgia)
Posted on:
Apr 27, 2009
Love this boot. Had hesitated to order because the shaft of a regular sized boot is usually too narrow. I am a plus sized person and it fit very well. BUT, if you have large calves and want to tuck probably will be too narrow. Overall very satisfied, just wished I lived in a slightly colder climate.
Posted by:
Heather B. Goff
Posted on:
Mar 22, 2009
I like the way the boot looks, but it offers no support at all and after wearing it for several hours my feet started complaining. I am going to try buying a foot support insert to see if that helps.
Posted by:
H. Condurso (Boston)
Posted on:
Dec 23, 2008
These boots are great. I wear a 6 in the mammoth, but needed a 7 in these. I wear socks with them and my feet stay very warm. I wasn't expecting them to be waterproof, but I spent all weekend shoveling snow and my feet never got wet. I think they are a great boot for the money. They are much more comfortable and easy to walk in then my old Ugg boots ever were.
Posted by:
Molasses Lindsay
Posted on:
Dec 18, 2008
At the risk of sounding flippant, these boots suck. I had high expectations for them, being a very loyal crocs wearer, but they are flimsy, uncomfortable, and cheaply made.
I survived the entire winter last year wearing my classic crocs, so decided to step it up a notch to something specifically designed for winter weather. They are light-weight, as advertised, and I can't comment on their warmth since I didn't wear them outside.
The waterproof croslite shoe part seems stiffer than the material used on their cayman model, and it ends abruptly below the ankle, rubbing against my bone while I walked.
The boot shaft is paper thin and floppy; the faux-fur around the top caused the suede to collapse down my legs.
I'm so disappointed. Try them for yourself, though... free shipping and free returns (you just might need it)!