Extreme Cold Weather Winter Boots
Antarctic Boots
The correct boots are vital for Antarctica's extreme
cold environment.
Winter footwear for Antarctica or any cold
conditions.
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Antarctic Winter Boots
Extreme cold and dry conditions
Men's
|
Women's
Ordinary plastic or leather hiking
boots cannot be worn when it is very cold, cold weather
boots in Antarctica are known as Bunny Boots or Mukluks
amongst other names.
Extreme cold weather boots
have soft uppers, thick rubber or synthetic soles, insulation
that is usually removable and thick insoles to prevent
heat loss to the snow and ice. The flexible uppers and
lacing system allow you to get them on while already
wearing one or more pairs of thick socks, and allow
for flexibility of fit. It is important not to squash
socks down too much as it is the trapped air that is
the real insulator.
They are great at keeping
you warm and suitable for the great majority of circumstances,
though you'll need something more specialist for
exceptionally rugged terrain or climbing. If you intend
to walk or stand around on flat-ish ground in incredibly
cold conditions, they will fulfill their function admirably.
Cold Weather Winter Boots
for Less Extreme Conditions
Men's
|
Women's
Boots for your Antarctic Trip
If you're planning on a trip
to Antarctica you'll need some suitable
substantial footwear. These notes are specific
to those going to Antarctica, but are applicable to
any hiking boots that you may need for cold climates
and rugged terrain.
Antarctica is rugged.
There aren't any footpaths and walking will be at
best on sandy or pebble beaches. The landscape that
is not snow and ice is rocky, pretty rough and rarely
flat. So a good solid substantial sole to any footwear
is needed so that you don't feel all of those rugged
Antarctic rocks too directly.
Summer
temperatures will be at mild Northern hemisphere winter
levels at best. It may well get below freezing
point, so the boots should be warm enough and roomy
enough to take a pair of under socks and also thicker
warmer hiking socks.
Your footwear needs to be warm, water-resistant, supportive (ankle height) and with a good sole. Comfortable also helps of course and fortunately modern walking boots are much, much better than they used to be not so many years ago. Gone are the days of breaking in boots long before you needed to use them in earnest from a stiff incompliant starting point.
Also gone are the days when it was necessary as my grandfather advised me to my great horror as a fastidious teenager, to p**s in them and leave them over-night (that's what they used to do in the army apparently - India, Northwest frontier circa 1922).
It is sensible to get used to your boots and wear them around town or at least the house for a while before you set off for the airport to go south. It's not a good idea to put them on for the very first time in your cabin to go ashore and see your first penguin colony close-up. They arrive pretty much ready-to-go, but as with all footwear it depends on how standard your feet are!
Socks - Don't "spoil the ship for a ha'porth o' tar". Get some nice comfy warm socks too. A good quality light-weight pair for next to your skin and then some "hiking" socks to go over these. These are usually made so as not to have seams in uncomfortable positions and may be specially cushioned on the areas where the weight is taken.
Antarctic Summer Boots
Cold and wet conditions
Men's |
Women's
As you will be on a ship and making boat landings ashore, waterproof boots would be very useful! While you won't deliberately be wading through water, a missed footing into just a couple of inches of water could result in an uncomfortably soggy foot for quite a while afterwards.
For use in and around boats in the Antarctic summer, the modern take on rubber wellington style boots are ideal with a close fitting and insulated neoprene upper.
They are much better for walking in than traditional wellington boots and are increasingly used in Antarctica by scientists, guides and tourists alike . They are waterproof up to the top so you don't have to worry when getting in or out of the zodiac in shallow water and you can be comfortable walking around in them all day long.
Women's Cold Weather
Boots
(Men's
down the page)
Rated -25F/-32C, waterproof textile upper, 200g insulation + faux fur lining, traction sole
Rated -25F/-32C, waterproof, leather upper, rubber sole, faux fur collar.
Rated -25F/-32C, waterproof, leather upper, rubber sole, faux fur collar.
Rated -25F / -32C Waterproof boot with lace closure, grippy tread,
Leather uppers, waterproof membrane, insulated, grippy sole
Rated -25F/-32C, textile and suede upper, waterproofed, 200g insulation.
Whistler Women's Winter Snow Boots
Faux fur, insulated
More Women's and Girls Winter Boots
Men's Cold Weather Boots
Park Men's Snow Boots
Snow proof warmth without bulk
Waterproof, rated -40F/-40C, removable 9mm felt inner boot, extra insulated sole | Women's | Kids
Rated -40F/-40C, leather upper, thinsulate insulation, traditional laces
Waterproof,. neoprene upper, rubber sole, insulating
Thermal insoles - to stop the heat leaking away downwards