Posted by jimb2 on December 08, 2018 at 06:09:49 from (99.251.163.226):
In Reply to: -50 below pac boots posted by Geo-TH,In on December 08, 2018 at 04:28:41:
Hi Geo, I don't know the weather conditions in your area but in my area of Canada we are experiencing more freezing and thawing cycles resulting in more ice (black ice as the media call it) than snow conditions. A couple years ago my wife bought a very expensive pair of winter boots that are very warm but when the tread gets cold and you hit an icy patch the treads are as bad as leather soled shoes. As you are aware the older we get the more prone we are to breaking a hip or some other body part if we slip and fall on ice. Recently Canada has been implementing a standard for boot treats with the number of "snow flakes" rating and the more snow flakes the better the grip on slippery surfaces just like snow and ice tire ratings.
If you are interested I have included a link to a web site that has the ratings.
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