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L**.
Cute with ½ size and extra roomy issues
Ok. So this is the most detailed review I’ve ever written - almost ridiculous, but since I’ve purchased so many shoes/boots/sandals/slippers/thongs on-line - I thought I’d put this out there for those of you who have done the same. I’m a (almost) 62 year old, 152 lb woman with Fred Flintstone Feet (or so I’ve been dubbed😂). I’ve taken pictures to show you (probably too many) my bare foot measurements on paper as well as my bare foot for comparison with the ankle boot. I ordered the men’s size (6.5 = women’s 7.5) because that’s what I wear - a 7.5 shoe/boot etc. My foot measures 9 ¾” x 3 ¾” naked - the foot that is 🤨. The purchased boot is 10 ¾” long. The label inside reads 39 (Europe) which is a men’s 7 (US/Canada) and a women’s 8, according to the size chart for this boot. I thought I would get a men’s 6.5 - NOT - I ended up with a women’s size 8. Not such a bad deal if you wear thick socks - I don’t. I would have loved it to be ½” shorter, which is what I thought I was getting. I’m not sending it back because I’m not going to pay for the shipping on another piece of footwear, and mostly because I have the Copper Compression High Quality Insoles that I had purchased on Amazon prior to this purchase. Without the insoles these boots would have been useless to me. They provide NO support on their own - at least not for my feet. The added insole also made up for the excess roominess in the boot. I pulled the furry sole out, put in the Copper Insole and then put the furry sole on top of it - Voila!! It fits and supports me now, and my feet don’t slide around in it at all. They are VERY warm, but I haven’t gotten them wet, yet to tell you if they are waterproof or not. My feet get too hot if I wear them indoors for very long though. If you have a tendency of cold feet - you’ll love these!! I hope whoever reads this review gets a good laugh or at least a good idea of what size they want to purchase. Oh, and my Fred Flintstone Feet slide in and out without having to bend over (I do bend my knee back and reach behind me to pull them on if I am wearing a sock though). Good Luck!!!
W**.
Great House Slippers, 1 year update
I've had these for a year. A bit too warm for summer, they're great for when it's colder. They've held up well, are comfortable. I try to wear them with socks so they'll stay cleaner and last longer. I usually use a shoe horn, just easier and doesn't damage the backs. One thing that I think is an absolute: Shoe Goo all the slits on the sole. The soles of these slippers picks up grit and tiny pebbles and will tear up your floors. I Smeared Shoe Goo on the bottoms to fill in the slits and they've been great ever since, and after a year the Shoe Goo didn't fall off. Definite must. Would I buy them again, or for another person? Yes, but I'd Shoe Goo them. It don't look pretty, but it solves an otherwise deal breaker of a problem.I was looking for insulated house slippers (like fleece booties or 'puffy' booties) that had better soles-- so I could go out to the mailbox with out the bottoms getting wet or wearing out. I found these searching for 'duck boots.' (maybe list these under waterproof slippers). They are very warm, comfortable and dry.They do have two problems. First, the tab at the back needs to be bigger, then you could grab it to pull them on. There is a tiny loop, so just had a bit of string, ribbon... Second, the tread pattern on the bottom. It's a series of very narrow slits, these grab and hold grit. Collect the mail, come inside and now I have sandpaper shoes. (I've got Keen hiking boots I've walked muddy trails for four days, that'll walk themselves clean). The manufacturer should just get rid of the slit pattern, instead use just a bit of texture.
T**R
Good after winter activity boot
Wouldn’t buy these for everyday use but great to slip on after skiing, walk the dog, take out the trash, or make a quick trip to the store. I’ve had for a few weeks. No quality issues.
T**E
1 Year Later - Still Great
Let me ease some fears:Are these going to be hard to put on? Nope... I can't slide my size 12 ft in them and go like a pair of flip flops, but it's the easiest thing short of that. Super easy to get in and out of.Are they going to tear up easily? Not for me: I wear them quite a bit (especially in the winter) and have spent a couple days running errands in them and haven't had any issues. I am sure they won't last forever, especially against abrasion but they are holding up better than several other pairs of shoes I've purchase at the same time.What's the downside? They can kinda stink after a while. Foot ventilation is fair, but these things are toasty. If your feet sweat, these might not be the boots for you. They are all faux sheeps wool material inside, which seems to sorta trap in smells. I suspect them getting smelly will eventually do them in, before wear/tear does.Regardless, these things are dope. No ragrats.
L**N
Depends on what you’re looking for
These boots are a good value. True to size and fit well. Warm and handle moisture well. I bought these for my husband and he likes them for the moisture part. But says there is little arch support and the stability could be better. So if you’re on your feet a lot or shoveling snow and need stability this is probably not the boot you want. But if you’re looking for a warm, moisture resistance shoe type boot that’s comfortable this is a good choice.
S**E
Nice for a quick walk in the Eastern Idaho Winter.
Great value. I’ve been throwing them on (sockless!) and venturing out to take the dog for his morning constitutional. I am very impressed how well they do this job. For a serious walk in the tundra, I throw on my snowboots, but for a quick jaunt, these are amazing! So far, the most extreme weather I’ve encountered is 7 degree WINDCHILL and about 6 inches of snow. Worked well on icy surface while being pulled by an 80 pound, 2 year old lugnut of a dog. Have not fallen yet!
C**S
Two months in and I’m a fan
This year, I tried 3 different types of winter footwear in various price ranges that Amazon reviewers recommended for wide feet. These booties were the only ones that fit my wide feet comfortably right away, plus they were the least expensive of the bunch.I was glad they fit so well, but what about grip? The last two pairs of winter boots I owned were expensive, yet the grip either got hard in the cold (which causes loss of traction) or became easily clogged with slush (which also causes loss of traction). I’ve been very pleased with how these Enly boots have performed on ice, snow, slush, and on our vehicle’s running boards, which tend to get very slippery. In some cases I’ve even had better traction with these than I used to have with my Baffin winter boots, which really surprises me.These booties aren’t rated for extreme cold, but I’m comfortable in them in -10 to -15C temperatures with a thin pair of wool socks. They aren’t marketed as waterproof but a good layer of inexpensive waterproofing spray did the trick and keeps them quite dry.I would 100% recommend them and I have already purchased the higher-cut version of them. My only complaint is the lack of colours. I would really like a purple or green or other colourful option. If the company adds more colours I’ll definitely buy more.
D**C
Love these boots!!
I ordered these for our cold, Atlantic Canadian winters, and I was NOT disappointed! They arrived very quickly and are extremely warm and comfortable. I slip them them on easily and take the dog for a walk, wear them to run errands and could not be more pleased with them. Sometimes I wonder if it looks like I am wearing slippers out and about, but then I decide I am far too comfortable to care! I would definitely buy these again. And again. And again.
A**R
Little too narrow, and long, but otherwise, pretty good.
They fit just a bit too narrow and a bit too long for my feet, but otherwise, they're pretty good. I would order a half size less than your regular shoe size. If you have narrow feet, then no issues, but my feet are a tiny amount larger than average, and they feel quite tight.
E**E
Good for price
Bit larger than most of my size 12 shoes. It fit ok. Feel good. But wish bit more sole support. Think should be warm. Look ok. Not my style but ok for walks. Price was good. Would recommend for walks. Don’t imagine they would hold out for hiking rough ground.
A**
Nice n cozy
Just like wearing slippers outside! Warmer than I expected! I've worn them on very cold and wet days- they are certainly resistant to water, but not completely waterproof. Don't know how they'll be in -20° weather but I'll be testing them out!
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