Toddler Winter Wear: Shoes

by Christy on February 18, 2009 · 6 comments

in Product Guides,Reviews

 

 

There is a hint of Spring in the air, or at least a subtle tease that Spring is coming, but February can be one of the coldest months of the year – downright frigid in some places… and then there is the snow to deal with!  I’ve gathered a few options for you to keep your toddler’s footsies warm and dry when the weather (and ground) is cold and wet.

 


KAMIK

Have a little trendsetter on your hands? Kamik has adorable snowshoes for your little Miss Fashionista or Mr. Stylin’.  We tested out the light blue Kamik Frosty2 in the Utah snow with great success.  Most importantly, they kept his feet warm and dry while he romped about in the snow.  He was certainly my little trendsetter, even if Mommie was the only on-looker.  Need to know: Kamik boots are weather-proof, made to withstand temps of –25 F and – 32 C, and have Thermal Guard cold weather removable liners. 

 

 

 

 

 

The Frosty2 is available in 6 colors, full sizes 5-10, and has the following features:

 

Quilted Nylon Upper with Foam Backing

Removable 6mm Thermal Guard Liner

Moisture Wicking Lining

Front Zipper Closure & Gusset Tongue

Snow Collar with Bungee Lock

Waterproof & Flexible Synthetic Rubber Shell

IGLOO Outsole Maximizes Traction

 Height: 6.5 Inches

Weight Per Pair: 1.11 Lbs.

 

BUY IT: Kamik Frosty2 Snow Boot: $35 – $37

 

 

 

 

 

 

AIRWALK

The Airwalk Toddler Edge in black with red detailing from Payless Shoe Source is a sturdy, reliable weather boot for your active toddler – able to take whatever hard play your toddler has in mind.  Insulated with ThermaLite technology, these boots are able to withstand temps at lows of –4 F / -20 C.  My favorite quality is what you don’t see – the traction. Sometimes “cute” shoes sacrifice this very important safety standard, but you’ll find high quality traction on the Airwalk Toddler Edge.  IT features three Velcro straps and stands 4.5 inches high. These boots are ideal for rugged outdoor play in cold weather & snow.

 

 

SMARTFIT

Another great product from Payless Shoe Source is the Toddler SmartFit Waterproof Boot – the shoe my son wanted to sleep in & is truly upset when they have to come off!  From Payless: The classic rugged boot is seam-sealed and treated to bead water to keep his feet dry. The upper has a zipper closure for convenience and can be cleaned with a damp sponge. The laces are decorative. Manmade materials. All Smartfit shoes are built with Tried and True Technology: wiggle room for toes, easy on/easy off and durable design.

 

 

The Smartfit Waterproof Boot is ideal for most winter weather climes (and even great in non-winter months when rain abounds).  These are a new favorite in our house! 

 

BUY IT: SmartFit Waterproof Boot $23

 

 

POLLIWALKS

In the “just too cute for words” category: Polliwalks Puppy Furry Clog. LOVE IT!  They are adorable, the inside is very soft, and the soles create impressions of puppy paws in the snow or soft dirt.  My son sometimes likes to wear them as he would slippers – if they are that comfortable, it works for me.  His comfort & happiness = big win!

 

 

They are available in full sizes 5-10 and in 4 color combinations (we have the gray & navy). 

 

BUY IT: Polliwalks Puppy Furry Slip-On Shoes $29

 

 



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Shoe Lover May 30, 2009 at 11:07 pm

The shoes in the images look too big
are they restricted to certain age groups only ?

rlim September 6, 2009 at 11:27 am

it’s original i like it

bianca January 11, 2010 at 9:40 am

Thank you, I really need to know this before buying it.

Deanna @ Airwalk Warehouse October 31, 2010 at 9:45 pm

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