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The 6 Best Winter Boots of 2013

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New Balance Winter 110 Trail Boots

Like the Salomon Snowcross CS, the uninsulated is essentially a minimalist running shoe (9 ounces; 4-millimeter heel-to-toe drop) wrapped in a waterproof-breathable gaiter. The outsole lugs shed snow like a champ.

Got Gaiters? Our favorites are still Outdoor Research's light, packable, breathable Verglas ($54).

Salewa Snow Trainer Insulated GTX Boots

(Salewa)

Designed with a cinch-top integrated gaiter for snowshoe mountaineering, the was our favorite boot for serious winter outings. It’s stiff enough to wear with crampons, and cotton fabric and aluminum flakes embedded in the sole improve its bite on ice.

Teva Chair 5 Boots

(Teva)

The is nearly as warm and sturdy as a Sorel, but it packs down to the size of a running shoe—great for hut trips and ski vacations. The rubber-soled inner bootie is removable.

Vasque Snow Junkie Boots

(Vasque)

Built on a running-shoe platform with a lightly insulated waterproof upper, is ideal for everything from fast-paced winter hikes to snowshoeing.

Timberland Rime Ridge Mid Shell Expedition

(Timberland)

Thanks to 800 grams of insulation, the waterproof-breathable is the warmest boot here.

Adidas Holtanna Boots

(Adidas)

With temperature-sensitive soles that get stickier as it gets colder, a molded heel shelf that keeps snowshoe bindings from slipping, and 200 grams of PrimaLoft insulation, was our favorite all-purpose winter boot.

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