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1. Consider Warmth
When you’re looking at purchasing a pair of winter boots, you obviously need to think about the warmth rating you need. Some boots have a temperature rating displayed on their sale page, while others may just have it implied. Read about the materials, layers, and insulations of each boot. It's important to think about how cold it gets where you are and how thick the snow will be.
2. Consider Sizing
Boots come in many shapes and sizes. The most common heights for winter boots are 6 inch and 8 inch boots. 6 inch boots are lighter and better for mobility, while 8 inch boots...