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If you like the comfort and style of the Sorel Moresby and Crestwynd snow boots but the notion of a zipper jam gives you a chill, the lace-up Cumberland delivers the same design features without the zip. Unlike the full leather classic Sorel Caribou boot, the Cumberland snow boot has a lighter weight, water-resistant nylon upper that substantially reduces the weight per boot. Behind this tough polyurethane-backed material is a warm and fast-drying Thinsulate insulation that's rated to keep your feet warm all the way down to -25F (-32C). The drawbacks? None if you're outside, but be prepared to clean up after yourself if your mountain chalet mud room has white linoleum or light hardwood floors. The durable rubber black soles will leave marks on some floor surfaces.

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