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What is the most element you are caring? what are you looking for?

To be sure you're kids stay warm and dry, look for boots with waterproof uppers, traction outsoles and interior insulations. The boots should extend beyond the ankle, and the shaft should fit snugly, or have a top closure to prevent snow from getting down into the boots.

For maximum protection from the elements, opt for pull-on or collared boots with substantial closures instead of boots with movable tongues or laces that could come untied.

In addition to the fact that untied laces make slippery conditions even more treacherous, a unsecured tongue can let water and snow in.

Front laces are very helpful for insuring a good fit, but they should have some kind of lock closure that will keep them tied.

Top laces or drawstring ties are good as they help tighten the tops of the boots, preventing snow and ice from entering.

Whether your kids will need snow boots or winter boots depends largely on your local weather conditions, but if your children are exposed to snowy, icy, or wet conditions, it's important to recognize the difference between winter boots and snow boots.

For your girl/boy

By: rull




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