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Western Mountaineering Expedition Gore Windstopper Booties
Product Info for Western Mountaineering Expedition Gore Windstopper Booties
The Western Mountaineering Expedition Gore Windstopper Booties add an extra measure of protection against the elements for more severe winter conditions. The Gore Windstopper fabric extends well above the insulation providing full-gaiter protection against the elements. Other features like the additional foam insulation in the heel make these booties a perfect choice for winter camping or expeditions.
Features of Western Mountaineering Expedition Gore Windstopper Booties:
Average total weight less than 8 oz per pair
800 fill power European goose down insulation
Gore Windstopper shell fabric for superior moisture protection
Extend height Windstopper shell for full calf coverage
Non-slip Toughtek outer sole material
Durable foam insole with superior thermal insulation
Insulated heel foam insert
Internal elastic heel strap for maximum warmth and stability
Waterproof and durable rand material
Adjustable elastic draw closure
Package Contents:
Western Mountaineering Expedition Gore Windstopper Booties
Customer Reviews for Western Mountaineering Expedition Gore Windstopper Booties
Read All (5)
by
JohnK,
Verified Owner
from CA, United States
Updated on February 9, 2024
Just so that other potential buyers are aware:
!. The sole is very thin and probably won't provide much insulation. I'll need to insert a pair of wool insoles to keep the bottoms of my feet warm.
2. The upper section above the ankle has very little down. The photos seem to show that the upper section has about the same amount of down as the lower section.
But I like them a... Read more
by
Big Al,
Verified Owner
from CO, United States
Updated on February 9, 2024
I love this item; can't wait to be out and about camping in the Rockies this winter with it.
I wear a 43 (because US sizes vary so much; I have completely skipped the whole ~am I a 8.5? 10? 9? 9.5? mess of variation); and just go with a 43. And usually with a Spenco insole for the cushion my 300,000 mile military retiree body enjoys.
My Lowa's are "8.5 UK, 42.5 EU, 9.... Read more
Pros:
None
Cons:
Good stuff costs more, yes?
In between sizes.
A stuff sack would be nice.
Best Used for:
Bragging rights to those who won't spend enough to buy proper gear.
by
John K.,
Verified Owner
from CA, United States
Updated on September 18, 2022
These are great, comfortable, and fairly sturdy. I just wish that the elastic on the ankle was either adjustable, looser, or not there as it is fairly restrictive on blood flow. But otherwise I love them.
by
John Kang,
from CA, United States
Updated on January 13, 2023
(1) The outsoles are thin and not sturdy. I will need to insert a pair of my wool insoles to add warmth. (2) There's no down above ankles. I read many reviews before ordering them, so I was aware of what's good and what's not so good about these booties.
by
Niki,
from CO, United States
Updated on January 18, 2022
I've been considering a Western Mountaineering sleeping bag costing over $1000 and as I needed booties I thought I'd try these to check their quality. Outstanding in every way. I'm sold on the brand if everything they make is a well crafted as these booties.
Pros:
None
Cons:
maybe too warm
Best Used for:
cold
Questions & Answers for Western Mountaineering Expedition Gore Windstopper Booties