I live in the upper midwest where we get pretty horrible winters that can be cold and have a lot of ice and snow. I have no problem walking on the snow in these. When there is glare ice on the ground with little to no snowpack to provide traction, I can slip a bit in these and wear traction cleats on them (when I am taking the dog out in the winter). The boots are always very warm even in below-zero temperatures, and they are easy to slip on and off.
The only drawback for me is that they are a bit light. These feel like a cross between a pair of tennis shoes and a pair of work boots. So, I mostly use them when driving as long as I am going someplace where I know I will not have to trudge around outside. I tend to prefer a bit heavier boots if I am going to be walking around outside for any significant amount of time, but for those who like lighter boots, these are a good option.
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