subject: Winter Boots - Are they worthwhile purchases? [print this page] Winter Boots - Are they worthwhile purchases?
A lot of consumers are probably still unaware of the many excellent winter footwear products that exist in the market place today. Boots and ice grips which were once associated with polar explorers and mountain climbers have been adapted and the resulting footwear technology made available to the general public.
These winter footwear products provide the consumer with excellent grip in icy conditions and deep snow. They help to prevent fall related injuries, which can occur when consumers go outside to carry out essential chores or travel to work in ordinary daily work shoes. An injury from a fall can be just a bruise and a bit of embarrassment when you get up and brush yourself down. When the injury is more serious, such as a sprain or broken bone you have a much bigger problem on your hands, missed work days and health care costs. The good news is that winter boots are affordable and normally last a consumer for a very long time, because they are not worn throughout the whole year. Boots do have their limitations though, and when snow on the ground turns to hard ice they can often slip as the boot grip can not penetrate the hard ice. In such conditions ice grips or ice treads would be attached to the underside of the boot or winter shoe in order to restore traction.
Something else to consider is, should such items be included in a winter car emergency kit? Often bad weather can set in quickly and this can occur during a long car journey. You may have started the journey in fine weather and it is the return leg that has been impacted. The sorts of problems that can occur are the car breaks down during journey or your car encounters an icy road surface and can not grip - stranding you in the middle of nowhere. No matter what the details are - the common theme is you are forced to get out of a warm car and step onto snow or ice. Imagine trying to get help in your work or normal casual shoes? Many drivers keep a winter emergency kit in their car. This kit often contains a flash light and probably a blanket and some food/water. Not many people think to include winter boots or at least some ice grips which they can attach to their shoes in an emergency.
Winter boots and ice treads, Are They Worthwhile Purchases? The answer must certainly be yes if you live in an area that can experience harsh winters.