- Perfect for the cold weather, the North Face® Nuptse II Bootie Waterproof Winter and Snow Boots keep your warm and comfy.
- Recycled P.E.T. ripstop upper.
- Molded EVA midsole.
- Waterproof DryVentâ„¢ fabric.
- OrthoLite® sockliner.
- Durable and protective overlays.
- Durable heel webbing for easy on/off.
- Pull tab on the back for easy on/off.
- Pull-on closure.
- Surface Controlâ„¢ rubber outsole with signature brand logo.
- 100% of the virgin down used by The North Face® is certified to the Responsible Down Standard (RDS) by Control Union.
- Imported.
- Product measurements were taken using size 9.5, width D – Medium. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
- Weight of footwear is based on a single item, not a pair.
- Measurements:
- Weight: 12 oz
- Shaft: 7 in
$127.96 Original price was: $127.96.$92.99Current price is: $92.99.
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| Color | TNF Black/TNF White, Tradewinds Grey/TNF White |
|---|---|
| size | 10, 10.5, 11, 11.5, 12, 12.5, 13, 14, 7, 7.5, 8, 8.5, 9, 9.5 |
| width | D – Medium |
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David –
Ridiculous. Whoever designed a boot in size 12 with such a restrictive neck should never work in the industry again. These boots might (if she tried really hard) be able to be slipped on by my wife (who wears women’s 9). But they are a MENS 12 and guess what, the distance between the top of my ankle and back of my heal is proportional to the size 12. How hard could it be to make a legitimate boot? Don’t buy these boots
Anonymous –
Would love to let you know, if i would have been able to put on the item on that arrived. I think it would fit OK if I would have been able to put my foot through the neck of the boot…..crazy design. Maybe if i bought 2 sizes larger i could get my foot in and then have an oversized boot. As the previous poster wrote…no idea how this passed basic QA
Anonymous –
I don’t know how fashionable these are, but they are exactly what I’m looking for: warm, waterproof, lightweight, lace-free. I normally wear a 9.5 but these were way too big, as were the 9s. I’ve ordered the 8.5 and have my fingers crossed. Unlike other commenters, I find these incredibly easy to slip on (and once on, super comfortable).
Anonymous –
I dont understand the reviews I read on being hard to put on. They are extremely easy to put on. The most comfortable snow boot I have ever owned. I wanted something easy to slip on and off at the door. Havent been able to wear in snow since I bought out of season, but tried them on for about 15mins and my feet were pretty warm. I’m sure they are going to be great for next winter. They also are true to size
Jack –
I have trouble pulling on the boots. I wear a 14 and the opening and entry angle is tight.
K. –
Unfortunately we had to return these booties. My husband has very thin ankles and feet, so even though other people had complained in their reviews that they couldn’t get their foot in them, I felt sure my husband would be able to. That was not the case. These would have been perfect for him and exactly what he was looking for. But they need a zipper on the side!! If my husband couldn’t get HIS skinny feet in them, no one will be able to! It’s just a strange design that doesn’t work Too bad, because he had some others years ago that they no longer make, that he loved. He was able to wear them all winter long even in the snow. Just put a zipper in the side of these, North Face, and they would be great booties! We had to get him the short slip-on booties, which are nice, but not very practical in the Winter snow here in Montana.
Anonymous –
Impossibile to put it on. Who design it he did definitely something wrong. I have 10 and a normal feet.
Matteo –
Impossibile to wear. Who design it did something definitely wrong. I have 10 and normal feet and I was not able to wear it.