Absolutely. Our snowshoe boots are handcrafted with thick, genuine sheepskin lining, which is nature's best insulator. Unlike synthetic materials, sheepskin creates a thermal barrier that traps body heat while remaining breathable. Whether you're walking the trails in Nanaimo or facing a Calgary deep-freeze, these boots are designed to keep your feet cozy in sub-zero temperatures.
Because of the thick sheepskin lining, our boots should feel snug but not tight when you first put them on. Over the first few wears, the wool will settle and contour specifically to the shape of your foot, creating a custom fit. We generally recommend ordering your standard shoe size; however, if you are between sizes, we suggest sizing up to ensure maximum circulation and warmth.
Our snowshoe boots are highly water-resistant thanks to the natural oils in the high-quality suede and leather we use. While they are perfect for dry, crunchy snow and cold conditions, they are not intended to be "rubber-boot" waterproof for standing in slush or puddles. To extend their life and improve water resistance, we recommend applying a non-silicone protector spray before your first trek.
Handcrafted quality means attention to detail that machines just can't match. Each pair reflects decades of tradition—dating back to our roots established in 2004. We prioritize durability, using superior stitching and double-padded soles that provide better "ground feel" and support than stiff, molded plastic boots. You're not just buying footwear; you're investing in a piece of Canadian-inspired craftsmanship.
Yes! In fact, many of our customers prefer it. Genuine sheepskin is moisture-wicking and hypoallergenic. Wearing them barefoot allows the natural wool fibers to regulate your body temperature and wick away perspiration, keeping your feet dry and odour-free in a way that synthetic liners simply cannot.
