Anon—December 11, 2017
Awesome boots. They match my Airblaster Poler ninja suit so I can be a warm cuddle monster. I wouldn’t wear them outside unless I had to, but they have an easily cleanable finish + a grippy outsole. The sole is very flexible — it’s soft-ish foam like you’d find in the removable soles of running shoes. This is good for sleeping in, walking around camp, walking around the house, getting the mail, etc. I recommend wearing them with socks, since the insides can get a little sweaty without them. They’re very warm and wind-resistant. I like that they’re made in the USA, and Western Mountaineering is in the Bay Area (CA). They’re more expensive than other similar-ish items, but the down is very good quality, the outer material is nice and abrasion-resistant, they’re super light and packable. If you want the best, these are it. They’re totally overkill for wearing around the house / cabin / boat / RV, but they bring me joy, and I hope they do for you as well. The only thing I’ve found that could possibly be changed, and granted this is more applicable because I use them mainly indoors, is that the sides are soft to be packable, but that also means that they have no support to center your foot over the foam sole. When used on carpet, just don’t drag your feet, or you’ll be walking an inch or so to the side of the sole. These are amazing. You should get some if you’re thinking about it. You won’t regret it. Read more
P G—March 22, 2021
I got these because my feet are always cold and I've had a couple of bouts with chilblains ("the painful inflammation of small blood vessels in your skin that occur in response to repeated exposure to cold but not freezing air. Also known as pernio, chilblains can cause itching, red patches, swelling and blistering on your hands and feet.") Happy to say, these are preventing any more occurrences. My feet haven't gotten cold while wearing them; they are very comfortable, pretty, and It cracks me up that it looks like I have duck feet. I didn't realize they have 2 elastic cinches, one you can't see sewn inside just above the ankle that keeps all the warm air in around your foot, and the one at the top you can tighten. I've never had to tighten it, both because they fit just right on my calf as they come up a good ways (almost 10"), and they like to hang there on the top of my crew socks! These were a really smart purchase for me. I was reluctant to spend that much for "slippers," but will gladly do it again when these wear out, because I AM going to wear them out! And they're made in the U.S.A.! They seem very good quality, and thoughtfully designed. I would trust this company for future purchases of other outdoor gear needs. Read more
AL—May 11, 2023
This review is specifically for the Flash Booties, not the Standard Booties. It seems that since my initial review, the seller has updated the product, although when you click on my review, the page with my review shows Flash Booties, not the Standard version. That being said, I do appreciate that the seller has expanded their offerings on Amazon since my last review. However, it's unfortunate that the seller no longer provides additional customization options, such as more filling (for an extra charge). Now the initial review of Western Mountaineering FLASH Booties: My "real" rating should be 4.5 stars, which is not available. I round it up to 5 because I hope that this may result in more products of this kind (this vendor) being sold on Amazon. The quality and the fact that they were made in the USA were additional factors for going up not down with the rating. The reason I did not want to go for full 5 stars was because I expected the booties to be (instantaneously) warmer. This being said they are sufficiently warm, breathable and light. Note that apparently (looking at other sites [but given the price and not enough ratings I did not want to get something from an unknown to me seller]) the seller offers additional levels of filling for extra cash. However, $80 for slippers already was a stretch for me. This being said, let's keep in mind that given availability of products of similar quality and functionality the price is not outrages. I wear 8.5 US and M is about an inch too long. However, for folks that are camping outside and may need to wear warm sucks this size offers extra flexibility. The only one "complain" I have is the fact that the vendor producing a range of various colors and down density levels limits his available inventory on Amazon. My review is posted in May and perhaps there will be more variety as we get closer to winter. Read more
MCO—November 1, 2023
Comical but effective. I actually wear my glerups inside these for a snugger fit and moisture management. There is a left and right but you might want to label them...easy to get mixed up. Read more
Former Rater—December 9, 2015
I'd worn my Sierra Designs down booties since 1977. They were great. They had a water(snow)-proof cordura sole and side s up 2" with an ensolite sole and ripstop nylon uppers. I'd still be wearing them if I hadn't lost one. Western Mountaineering's down booties have topped my 38 year-old booties - they are big, fluffy, have a different. and equally effective approach to the sole, a brilliant cord lock that is trapped in place with a loop of the flat lace that serves as the drawstring - double-safe design. I think I've bought the last pair that I will need (unless I get an invite to join a 7000 m team - then, I'll buy the 'expedition" booties. So well made that only accident or abuse would cause me to replace them. Lifetime warranty. What a fine company. All of their down wear is first grade, expedition quality, even if you just need a good sleeping bag for moderate temps - you will have bought the last one that you will need if you are 15 or 96. Tough stuff and a warranty even better. Read more