3 Shoes to Stop Wearing After Skiing, According to a Podiatrist

3 Shoes to Stop Wearing After Skiing, According to a Podiatrist

Growing up in Colorado, I’ve skied my entire life. On a perfect day, with sunny skies above and inches of powder below, there’s nothing better. Or, maybe, there is. The only feeling that rivals such a perfect moment is a few hours later, when I can finally take off my ski boots. After a day of cold toes, bruised shins and limited movement, bliss is too tame a word to describe the freedom of being able to move my ankles easily again. 

Normally, I slip on running shoes because they fit inside a locker. But after asking my father-in-law—a podiatrist of over 30 years—for winter boot recommendations, I’m ready to make a switch. He says that while it obviously depends on what you’re doing after skiing, you can never go wrong with a winter walking boot that’s “lightweight,” “comfortable,” “waterproof” and equipped with a thick sole that offers traction in the snow. For more of his recommendations, including what to avoid, read on. 

Don’t Buy: Shoes Without Traction 

Wear This Instead: Lightweight Boots with Traction  

Sorel Women’s Out N About III Boots 

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Sorel is one of my father-in-law’s favorite brands, thanks to an impressive combination of style, comfort, arch support and tread. He’s been recommending it to patients and friends for years. He likes the Out N About Boot when the weather outside is cold and snow is falling. While the upper is made with waterproof materials, the sole is a high-traction rubber that provides grip in icy conditions. There are plenty of colors on sale at Amazon right now, but the black is 62% off for a limited time.   

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Don’t Buy: Running Shoes

Wear This Instead: Boots That Will Keep Your Feet Warm  

Clarks Breeze Fur Ankle Boot 

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Warmth is another factor to consider when walking around snowy streets after skiing, according to my father-in-law. The Clarks Fur Ankle Boot is a great option because it’s lightweight, comfortable, water-resistant and lined with faux fur. While one Amazon shopper described them as “warm and very comfortable,” a second promised that they offer “great traction.” What more could you ask for from your winter boots? 

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Don’t Buy: Shoes That Aren’t Waterproof 

Wear This Instead: Waterproof Moccasins

Merrell Coldpack 3 Thermo Moccasin 

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If you prefer a slip-on moccasin, my father-in-law is also a big fan of Merrell. The Coldpack 3 Thermo Moccasin is specifically designed to be lightweight and waterproof, with a fleece lining inside for warmth. It also has a specially designed sole for traction in inclement weather. Whether you’re putting these on or taking them off, you’ll no doubt adore these slip-on shoes. 

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