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Snow ugg boots
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Though snow ugg boots and winter boots are both designed to keep your feet warm, they are not the same thing. Snow boots have many features that winter boots might not have. For example, snow boots are not just made for crunching through snow; they are also designed to be worn in wet conditions. Many styles will feature insulation that is meant to keep your feet warm in even the most brutally cold weather. Snow uggs are usually heavier than winter boots, and are designed for people who are going to be spending a lot of time in snow, or other wet or muddy winter weather conditions. Winter boots are designed mostly with the idea of warmth in mind, although some may offer other advantages usually found in snow boots. Winter boots may be more fashionable than many snow boots, but are designed more for general winter use, and will not provide the protection of a good snow boot. If you know you are going to be walking through or standing in a lot of snow, you will definitely want to check into purchasing a pair of boots designed specifically for that purpose. Many snow boot manufacturers provide temperature ratings for their ugg boots, and specify whether or not they're for heavy cold weather activity. Snow uggs should extend at least above the hem of your pants, and preferably above your ankle to keep snow from getting inside the boot. The uppers of snow boots are usually made from leather or nylon, and often feature sealed or taped seams for added protection from moisture. Some snow boots have the features of a fleece collar or "cuff," or a drawstring closure at the top of the boot to help keep snow and cold out. The sole of a snow boot should be made of 100% waterproof material, such as rubber. Waterproof soles and boot bottoms provide protection from wet and cold conditions as well as making cleaning of your snow boots very easy, as they can just be hosed down, or rinsed off. B2C | B2B2C
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