Our winters are a challenge for the feet: When it's cold, wet from above and below, slush and snow, winter shoes have their big day. With the right winter shoes for women, your feet will always stay warm and dry.
The cold attacks from below, the wet comes from above - now it's important that your winter shoes for women are warmly insulated and waterproof at the same time.
Chic winter boots for women may be fashionable, but they are often not warm. The soles are often the biggest problem. The cold of the ground passes through thin soles in a very short time and your toes have no chance of staying warm. What's more, thin soles don't have a strong profile to prevent you from slipping. But what should a good sole for women's winter shoes be like?
Lined winter shoes for women are essential for warm feet. There are different variants and materials to choose from in this area.
Winter hiking shoes are exposed to hard conditions. Even if it's not snowing or raining straight away, the ground is often damp in winter. This moisture gradually penetrates the entire shoe if it is not waterproof or at least water-repellent. Winter shoes for women with a breathable membrane such as GORE-TEX® are ideal. This not only makes your boots waterproof from the outside, it also allows the moisture that forms on your feet to escape to the outside. If you want to keep your feet warm in winter when hiking or strolling through town, then this kind of protection against moisture and insulation against the cold is important.
Gaiters are a special feature for tours that take you through snow. They protect the edge of the boot from penetrating snow and keep the trouser legs dry. Gaiters can simply be taken off again after crossing snow.
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