Our verdict

87
Great!

If zooming past your friends on snowy trails is your thing, then the Revel IV Mid Polar is for you. Keeping adventurer’s tootsies cozy, this homey KEEN offering will warm both your heart and feet as you outwit the biting cold outdoors. Skipping hikes in the winter is no longer an option! However, some were dissatisfied with its lack of support in the midfoot section.

Pros

  • Excellent insulation
  • Immensely comfortable
  • Waterproof
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  • Grippy performance
  • Lightweight
  • Fast break-in

Cons

  • Loose heel
  • Not particularly supportive

Offers excellent insulation

The We earn affiliate commissions at no extra cost to you when you buy through us is a superb winter hiking boots best recommended for:

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Offers excellent insulation

Arguably, the main draw of this KEEN hiking boot is its insulation.

We earn affiliate commissions at no extra cost to you when you buy through us Offers excellent insulation

Is the Revel IV Mid Polar for you? The answer to that question is an easy “yes!” That said, the points below will help you form a better judgment as to whether or not the shoe is for you.

Solid option for colder climates (but not below -20°F)

If you live where the coldest temperature does not go below -20°F, this boot is a good option.

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Anything below -20°F, then you are better off with the Revel IV High Polar, which provides sufficient warmth all the way down to -40°F.

Watertight up to 4 inches deep

Its mid-rise collar can fend off water and snow of up to 3 to 4 inches deep. Wear a pair of gaiters if your trail has snowy parts deeper than that.

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One reviewer gave a caveat when wearing the Revel IV Mid Polar hiking boot in 20 degree weather or colder. He advised to misapply foot warmers.

Too roomy in the heel area

Some testers commented on the loose heel of the We earn affiliate commissions at no extra cost to you when you buy through us. Its rear confines could be less roomy, based on a small number of reports.

We earn affiliate commissions at no extra cost to you when you buy through us Too roomy in the heel area

Another wearer added that she wished the shoe would get tighter around the ankle so that snow wouldn’t go down against the heel. But a good gaiter would take care of that.

Wonky arch 

A reviewer was unhappy to find the arch wonky. An owner finds the boot’s midfoot section not particularly supportive.

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Experts and regular hikers alike are impressed with the Revel IV Mid Polar’s excellent insulation.

anyone who lives where the coldest temperature does not go below -20°F 

Many trail-goers find this hiking shoe immensely comfortable. It closely mirrors its high-top sibling in this regard.

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This KEEN hiker has incredible water protection, according to professional gear bloggers.

Delivers fantastic grip performance

Experienced adventurers are floored by the boot’s fantastic grip performance, especially on frozen surfaces.

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A footwear critic says that as far as winter boots go, "they are really light." The We earn affiliate commissions at no extra cost to you when you buy through us takes little time to adapt to the shape of the hiker’s foot. Fresh out of the box, the Revel IV Mid Polar fits well and didn't require a break in period.