More stick. More winter fun.

All warmth and traction, no bulk. That’s why we call it the best damn winter boot. The Revel IV Polar Boot combines the agility of a lightweight hiker with the enveloping warmth of your favourite puffy coat.

These winter boots are made for 12-hour days in frigid weather with up to 400g of recycled P.E.T. insulation (in the tall boot), heat-trapping materials underfoot, and gaiter clips to add even more protection.

Let the others stay inside and add logs to the fire. No matter the weather, there are still hikes to be hiked, mountains to be climbed, and backcountry to be explored. This year, we hope you revel in all the joys of winter (and shovel snow if you have to). 

WHAT MAKES THE BEST DAMN WINTER BOOT?

KEEN.WARM Recycled P.E.T. insulation: 400 grams of insulation = the comfiest your feet ever felt in super cold temps. Made from recycled plastic, this insulation is rated for temperatures as low as -40ºF/C so you’ll never reach the point of the dreaded “I can’t feel my feet.”

Heat Trapolator: This triple-layer insulation works to trap heat and hold warm air underneath your foot, so cold can’t seep in from the frosty terrain beneath.

KEEN.Polar Traction: This outsole technology digs in like nothing else. Microscopic shards of glass filament embedded in the outsole give you crazy traction, “biting” in even on slick, icy surfaces.

KEEN.DRY waterproof, breathable membrane: Because nothing makes you want to turn around and go home like cold, wet feet. Our fully-waterproof membrane keeps moisture outside, where it belongs.

WHERE FANS WEAR ‘EM

Fans wear the Revel all winter long, both for work and play. They wear them to shovel snow in the driveway and take care of winter business in the yard, then build a snow fort with the kids in the park or head out on a snowshoeing expedition.

Let the others stay inside and add logs to the fire. No matter the weather, there are still hikes to be hiked, mountains to be climbed, backcountry to be explored. This year, we hope you revel in all the joys of winter (and shovel snow if you have to).