Why North Face boots are best for winter walkers
This Christmas things may be a little snowy if recent reports are to be believed. The Met Office has already warned us that snow is falling in the north of theUKand in theMidlands. What avid walkers must ensure is that they have the best possible footwear for walking in this troublesome, although beautiful, white power.
Picking up a quality pair of boots that can cope with these kind of weather conditions is easy. Online retailers like All The Shoes have a comprehensive range of shoes and boots that have the latest weather-proof tech inside them. North Face boots are one such brand of winter walking-wear that’s near guaranteed to keep your feet warm and comfortable this Christmas.
The company’s known worldwide for having some of the most robust and high-tech boots in the business. Snow isn’t going to bother a pair of boots that have a waterproof membrane, for example. Microscopic holes will still allow your feet to breathe, but branded membranes like ‘HydroSeal’ and ‘GoreTex’ will ensure that wet particles don’t get in.
The walking surface of a North Face boot is also designed for all kinds of conditions, whether it be on rocks, woodland or soily paths. The grooves allow for sticks and stones to be easily navigated whilst at the same time ensures that they’re easy to clean after a day out. Owners can just bash them together to remove debris, or leave them in a corner with newspaper for the snow to defrost.
North Face boots also have fantastic insulating properties so that your toes remain toasty no matter what the weather. Wet or cold feet have got to be one of the most off-putting things for a big walker; especially at Christmas when family walks are a standard affair. North Face’s proprietary synthetic insulation ‘Heatseeker’ offers a great warmth-to-weight ratio. It is highly compressible and extremely durable, making it ideal for coldweather footwear or other products requiring warmth – with minimal bulk.
So with all these benefits, let’s hope that you get a pair of North Face boots this Christmas!
















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