Tip of the Foot
The Mens Rubber Rain Boots is a good fit when you have ample space at the tip to be able to comfortably move your toes. The heel should lift up without any problem, but if it slams when you walk, the boot is quite possible too large. It is important to consider checking if you have enough space to put on your boots with an additional pair of socks without being too tight. This will be especially useful on cold and rainy days where an added layer of insulation is necessary.
The Calf
The classic rain boot sits high on the leg, so it is important to pay attention to the width of the calf. Since rubber is a rather rigid material, make sure you have enough space to be comfortable. The opening at the calf should be wide enough so that your legs slip in easily and comfortably, even with pants. You can also work around this problem and choose shorter, or adjustable models that are offered by many brands including Aigle, Swims and Hunter.
Finding a Comfortable Rain Boot
Feet
With their thick soles and tall designs, classic rain boots can sometimes feel heavy for your feet. When making your choice, keep in mind that the heavier the boot, the faster you may get tired. If you love taking long walks in the rain, choosing a lighter model would be a wise choice.
Flexibility
Rubber is not the most flexible material, so it is recommended to choose a rain boot with a sole that is relatively soft. This will make your stride feel more comfortable and natural.
Insulation
Rain boots are rather versatile and can even be worn all year long if they are combined with a good pair of stockings or thick socks. In the summer, a 100% rubber model will do the trick if you are a puddle-jumping fanatic. For soggy autumn days and unexpected spring showers, however, an insulated boot may be preferable. Boots with a lining not only have a better thermal capacity but are often more comfortable to wear.
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