Manitobah Boots Mens 13 Winter Mukluks Tan Black Orange Waterproof
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About this product
The Manitobah Men's Winter Mukluks in Tan Black Orange (US size 13) are mid-calf snow boots designed for cold weather. They feature a leather upper with a fabric lining and a rubber outsole for traction. These lace-up boots are waterproof, insulated, and non-slip, making them suitable for activewear, casual, and travel occasions in fall and winter. Accents include quilting and a logo, with a round toe and a standard shoe width.
Our take
These Manitobah Winter Mukluks are clearly built for serious winter conditions. The combination of waterproof leather, insulation, and a non-slip rubber outsole is fantastic for keeping feet warm and secure. The mid-calf height and lace-up closure provide good support, which is essential in snow. I appreciate the quilted accents, adding a subtle touch of style to a highly functional boot. The multicolor argyle pattern is unique, but it's something to consider if you prefer a more understated look. Overall, a very capable boot for harsh winter environments, prioritizing warmth and protection.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Waterproof and insulated
- Non-slip rubber outsole
- Leather upper for durability
- Mid-calf shaft for warmth
Cons
- Multicolor pattern may be polarizing
- Lace-up closure can be slower than zip
Specifications
- Brand Manitobah
- Type Boot
- UK Shoe Size 12
- Upper Material Leather
- Occasion Activewear, Casual, Travel
- Shoe Shaft Style Mid-Calf
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- Shoe Width
- Standard
- Department
- Men
- Lining Material
- Fabric
- Vintage
- No
- Toe Shape
- Round Toe
- Outsole Material
- Rubber
- Season
- Winter, Fall
- Closure
- Lace Up
- EU Shoe Size
- 47
- Pattern
- Argyle
- Style
- Snow Boot
- Customized
- No
- US Shoe Size
- 13
- Features
- Waterproof, Insulated, Non-Slip, Quilted
- Color
- Multicolor
- Accents
- Quilted, Logo
- Handmade
- No
- Country of Origin
- Vietnam