LauraWynn—December 11, 2025
I've always loved this specific model of boot. I've been wearing Sorel glacier model for decades now. They're super warm they keep your feet nice and dry I live in Minnesota like the northern part of Minnesota so it gets really cold here sometimes and these are my go-to boots. They do run slightly small These ones I got I believe are size 7 definitely size up if you can or seven and a half if you can. Read more
A. L. P.—December 28, 2025
Your feet will never be cold. From Minnesota, I stay warm ice fishing, walking the woods, snowmobiling, anything. I’ve had these for at least 5 years, they still look new, they have held up great. These things will last forever, they are totally worth it. I have never owned a boot that has kept me warm 100% of the time, except these. Read more
Older Mom—December 29, 2025
I normally wear a 6.5 to 7, definitely a size 6 in sandals, no unusual sizing or other features of my feet. I ordered the following: Kamik Greenbay in size 7 and 8 Sorel Glacier in size 6 and 7 Baffin Jess in size 7 and 8 Ugg size 7. The Kamik Greenbay in 7 was too small. The 8 did not come in time (though it said it would). The Sorel Glacier in size 6 was too small. The 7 fit. It felt narrower than the others. The Baffin Jess in size 7 was too small. The 8 fit The Ugg size 7 fit. When it came down to the Glacier vs. the Jess vs. the Ugg, while all three seemed warm, the Jess and Ugg had many, many laces and that made them hard to lace up. The Ugg tongue is a real tongue, so snow could get in on the side... it also seems to be mostly natural materials. The Baffin Jess had a captive tongue. The Sorel Glacier was a complete boot with just a few laces. While I ultimately went with the Glacier, I should note that they seem to be very heavy, and I am wondering how I will do with them if I have to do a lot of walking. Read more