Don’t let your toes turn into icicles when the weather gets frosty, wrap them up in the stylish Elsa Boots from Keen.
The Keen Elsa WP Boot will keep your feet toasty while keeping you looking stylish whatever you’re doing. The upper is made from a combination of PU leather and textile, with a cosy fleece collar for trapping in warmth. These boots have 100g of insulation and heat reflecting Strobel which provides a thermal barrier.
The interior also features a removable foam footbed which cradles your foot for arch support, and it has mesh lining with odour control to keep you feeling and smelling fresh after a long day. You’ll also have plenty of grip even on wet pavement thanks to the traction from the non -marking rubber outsole.
A polished take on a practical cold weather boot, the Elsa WP Boots from Keen are a solid choice for exploring in chillier climates.
Flexible Vulcanised Non−Marking Rubber Sole | Thermal Heat Reflecting Strobel
Suggested Use:
Winter Casual | Winter Travel
Warranty:
1 Year
Supplier Code:
1013971-060
Snowys Code:
29543
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Are these waterproof?1 answer
Does WP stand for waterproof? It doesn’t mention that they are waterproof in the specs. Thanks
Sarah - Cheltenham (6 years ago)
G'day Sarah,
Interesting question! Yes WP does stand for Waterproof however, 'a high degree of water resistance' would probably be a more accurate description ;) These boots are designed for sub-zero temperatures, ie ice and snow, rather than trudging about in heavy rain. They do not include an inner waterproof membrane so although the seam seal would withstand wet conditions to a higher level than normal, the textile would eventually allow moisture to penetrate through. If walking through ice and snow though, they'd keep your feet and toes as warm as toast :)
Alexandra - Snowys(6 years ago)
Do you have a sizing guide or measurements to ensure I buy the correct size please?1 answer
I would like to know the measurements please
Mandy - Victoria(6 years ago)
G'day Mandy,
What I can do is point you towards Keen's website. They have a page of size charts here and a page that discusses fitting related questions here. Hopefully, these help you decide what might fit the best.