Sorel Waterfall™ 2
- 5 stars 42%
- 4 stars 17%
- 3 stars 8%
- 2 stars 17%
- 1 star 17%
Description
View the Video Description for this product! (Please note that the color shown in the video may no longer be available.)- The Sorel® Waterfall™ 2 is an ideal winter boot with a tough construction featured in a smooth, feminine design.
- Waterproof suede leather upper.
- Seam-sealed waterproof construction keep the elements out so your feet stay dry.
- 400g Thinsulate™ Ultra insulation for excellent protection against the cold.
- Sherpa Pile™ collar for a touch of stylish warmth.
- Medial zip closure for easy on/off.
- Removable molded EVA comfort footbed.
- EVA midsole for superior comfort.
- Multi-directional rubber lug outsole for grippy traction on slick surfaces.
- Measurements:
- Heel Height: 1 1⁄2 in
- Weight: 1 lb 7 oz
- Circumference: 14 in
- Shaft: 8 1⁄2 in
- Platform Height: 1 in
- Product measurements were taken using size 8, width B - Medium. Please note that measurements may vary by size.
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Fit Survey:
- 0% Full size too large
- 22% Half size too Large
- 67% True to size
- 0% Half size too small
- 11% Full size too small
- 56% Felt true to width
- 22% Felt narrower than marked
- 22% Felt wider than marked
- 22% Excellent arch support
- 56% Moderate arch support
- 22% No arch support
Customer Reviews
Sorel Waterfall™ 2
Average rating is 4 out of 5 from a total of 12 reviews.
Top Positive Review
4 people found this review helpful.
I ordered 3 boots to compare. The North Face Greenland Zip II, the Sorel Waterfall Slip and Kamik's Taos. The North Face boot felt the toughest- it has a stiff leather upper, inside the toe box it is snug with insulation, the sole felt the stiffest. The Kamik boot was the lightest. The nylon upper was very flexible as was the sole- nice for walking in. My foot had a lot of space inside as there is less insulation. My heel lifted quite a bit but I think extra socks would help both these issues. The Sorel was a comfortable boot, easy to walk in with more support than the Kamik. It looked nice with the suede exterior, but I worry that it won't hold up to a season's worth of slush. Ultimately I am going to choose the North Face Greenland boot because I will occasionally use it for snow shoeing and need the rugged stiffness.
Read more » « Show less November 22, 2011 by KirstenTop Critical Review
5 people found this review helpful.
Do not buy these boots. I loved my last pair of Sorel boots. So warm and toasty and comfortable. I thought I couldn't go wrong in buying another. Unfortunately these boots were awful. They did not keep my feet warm. Snow got in -- my feet were wet and cold. And they are also ugly and uncomfortable. Sadly I didn't buy them from Zappos and since they were purchased late last season (worn for the first time this year) I cannot return them. I tried calling Sorel to complain but they are not willing to do anything about it. I will not be purchasing another pair of Sorels!
Read more » « Show less October 31, 2011 by Kathleen M- Sort by:
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Do not buy these boots. I loved my last pair of Sorel boots. So warm and toasty and comfortable. I thought I couldn't go wrong in buying another. Unfortunately these boots were awful. They did not keep my feet warm. Snow got in -- my feet were wet and cold. And they are also ugly and uncomfortable. Sadly I didn't buy them from Zappos and since they were purchased late last season (worn for the first time this year) I cannot return them. I tried calling Sorel to complain but they are not willing to do anything about it. I will not be purchasing another pair of Sorels!
- Kathleen M - customer
- from Philadelphia
- October 31, 2011
I ordered 3 boots to compare. The North Face Greenland Zip II, the Sorel Waterfall Slip and Kamik's Taos. The North Face boot felt the toughest- it has a stiff leather upper, inside the toe box it is snug with insulation, the sole felt the stiffest. The Kamik boot was the lightest. The nylon upper was very flexible as was the sole- nice for walking in. My foot had a lot of space inside as there is less insulation. My heel lifted quite a bit but I think extra socks would help both these issues. The Sorel was a comfortable boot, easy to walk in with more support than the Kamik. It looked nice with the suede exterior, but I worry that it won't hold up to a season's worth of slush. Ultimately I am going to choose the North Face Greenland boot because I will occasionally use it for snow shoeing and need the rugged stiffness.
- Kirsten - customer
- from Seattle
- November 22, 2011
Look good to go to city work without being too work-booty/granola-hiker. I think these are finally the ones to keep me really warm and toasty this winter amidst the slush and piles of snow. They also have really good treads for sidewalk ice. Waterproof is the best!
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- Anonymous - customer
- from New York City
- October 28, 2011
Just received these boots today and ordered them yesterday! I love Zappos customer service... definitely the best. Anyways I love these boots! They are warm,cute and have a nice sturdy sole.
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- Anonymous - customer
- from Lehi, UT
- January 12, 2012
The top was very slender but the inside was very comfortable. I wish I could have zipped it shut! They would have been my new winter boots!
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- Shannon J - customer
- from Wisconsin
- January 24, 2012





