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Description
Extreme Cold Winter Boots for Ice Fishing, Hunting, and Snowshoeing
The Baffin Impact is a recreational extreme cold winter boot rated to -100°C / -148°F at the inner boot, with the highest level of cold comfort in the Baffin range. Tested at both the North and South Poles, made with an Arctic™ Rubber shell, leather and nylon upper, and a double buckle fastening. Sized 9 through 13. Not a CSA safety boot.
Key Features of Baffin Impact Extreme Cold Winter Boots
- Winter boots for snowshoeing and ice fishing tested at both the North and South Poles, with the highest level of cold comfort Baffin makes
- Plain toe construction with no metal or composite safety toe, meant for recreational and outdoor wear, not for CSA-certified jobsites
- Arctic™ Rubber shell stays soft and flexible in deep cold instead of going stiff, and creates a fully waterproof base
- Leather and nylon upper with a locking snow collar at the top of the boot seals out drifting snow, slush, and cold air
- Double buckle fastening pulls the boot tight around the calf for a secure fit, easy to open and close even with thick gloves
- Removable inner boot traps body heat and pulls sweat away from your foot, slide it out at the end of a day so it can dry overnight
- EVA midsole adds lightweight cushioning, the boots weigh only 7.42 lbs per pair, easier on the legs across long days outdoors
- Polar Rubber™ outsole keeps its grip on snow and ice in temperatures where regular rubber would slip
- B-Tek™ Eco materials in the construction, described by Baffin as low-impact and environmentally sustainable
Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Baffin |
| Model | Impact |
| Country of Manufacture | Stoney Creek, Ontario, Canada (confirm with Steven before publishing) |
| Upper Material | Leather and nylon with locking snow collar |
| Shell | Arctic™ Rubber compound |
| Toe Construction | Plain toe, no safety toe |
| Outsole | Polar Rubber™, maximized grip at cold temperatures |
| Midsole | EVA, lightweight insulation and cushioning |
| Inner Boot System | Removable Comfort-Fit, 8-layer multi-layer |
| Inner Boot Temperature Rating | -100°C / -148°F |
| Cold Comfort Position in Baffin Lineup | Highest level of cold comfort in the Baffin range |
| Closure | Double buckle fastening |
| Boot Height | 15 inches (based on size 9) |
| External Forefoot Width | 5.25 inches (based on size 9) |
| External Length | 13.25 inches (based on size 9) |
| Weight per Pair | 7.42 lbs (size 9) |
| Eco Materials | B-Tek™ Eco materials used in construction |
| Polar Testing | Tested at both the North and South Poles |
| Replacement Liners | Sold separately by Baffin (SKU POLAML02) |
| Available Sizes | 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 |
Safety Certifications
The Baffin Impact is not a CSA-certified safety boot. It has no metal or composite safety toe, no puncture-resistant plate, and is not certified to CSA Z195-14 or ASTM F2413.
This boot is meant for recreational extreme cold use, snowshoeing, ice fishing, hunting, leisure, where extreme cold protection matters but safety certification is not required.
If your worksite requires a CSA Grade 1 safety boot at the same -100°C cold rating, the Baffin Titan STP is the certified alternative.
Caring for Your Baffin Impact Extreme Cold Winter Boots
- Leather panels: apply a non-coloured shoe cream to the surface to keep the leather supple and water-resistant
- Nylon snow collar: hand-wash with warm water. If dirt persists, use a mild detergent
- Arctic™ Rubber shell and base: wipe with a damp cloth to remove dirt and grime
- Let the boot and inner liner air dry naturally, do not use a heater, dryer, or direct flame to speed up drying
- Remove the inner boot at the end of each day to let it dry separately, this extends liner life
- Before storing, remove all dirt and debris from the rubber, leather, and nylon
- Make sure the boot is fully dry before putting it away
- Store in a dark, dry, and cool place to protect the leather and rubber from UV damage and heat
Activities & Use Cases
Baffin's recommended activities for the Impact, plus the broader outdoor uses where the boot fits:
- Snowshoeing on packed and powder snow trails
- Ice fishing on lakes and shore stands
- Hunting and extended-stand hunting in subzero conditions
- Sled dog work and mushing
- Polar and Arctic expedition leisure
- Snowmobile patrol and recreational riding
- Cold-weather photography, birding, and wildlife viewing
- Yard work, snow shoveling, and outdoor chores in deep winter
Buy Baffin Impact Extreme Cold Winter Boots Online from Cleanflow
Cleanflow is an authorized Baffin supplier shipping the Impact across Canada and the continental USA, with free shipping on eligible orders over $199. The Arctic™ Rubber shell, leather and nylon upper, EVA midsole, and eight-layer inner boot system are made at Baffin's Stoney Creek, Ontario factory, where the company has produced Canadian-made footwear since 1979. Every pair is backed by Cleanflow's 30-day return and exchange policy and full Baffin manufacturer warranty support through returns.cleanflow.net.
Browse the full Baffin work boot collection at Cleanflow to compare every model in the lineup.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are the Impact boots a CSA safety boot?
No. The Baffin Impact is a recreational extreme cold winter boot with no safety toe and no plate to protect the sole from sharp objects, and it is not certified to CSA Z195-14 or ASTM F2413. If you need a CSA-certified safety boot at the same -100°C rating, look at the Baffin Titan STP, which adds a steel toe and plate to a similar inner boot system.
What activities is the Baffin Impact designed for?
Baffin recommends the Impact for snowshoeing, ice fishing, hunting, sled dog work, polar expedition leisure, snowmobile patrol, and cold-weather photography. As one of the few double buckle winter boots in the Baffin lineup, it is meant for extended time in extreme cold where activity levels stay low to moderate. The boot is not a safety boot, it is the recreational extreme cold option in Baffin's range.
How is the Impact different from the Baffin Titan Plain Toe?
Both share the -100°C inner boot system and the non-CSA outdoor positioning. The differences are in the shell and closure. The Impact uses an Arctic™ Rubber shell with a leather and nylon upper, EVA midsole, and double buckle fastening. The Titan Plain Toe uses a fully moulded Oarprene™ shell with a slip-on closure.
What does the -100°C / -148°F rating mean?
This is the comfort rating for the removable eight-layer inner boot, not a cold-crack rating for the outer shell. The Impact has the most complete inner boot system Baffin makes, with multiple insulation layers and a thin reflective lining that bounces body heat back to your foot. Real-world warmth also depends on your activity level and what socks you wear.
Are these boots waterproof?
Yes. The Impact is one of the few Arctic rubber winter boots Canada offers with a fully waterproof shell. The leather and nylon upper with the locking snow collar at the top seals out drifting snow and slush. The boots handle standing in snow, slush, and shallow water without leaking, which is why ice fishers and snowshoers favour them.
Are the Impact boots eco-friendly?
Yes. The Impact is among the few eco-friendly extreme cold winter boots in the Baffin lineup, using B-Tek™ Eco materials in its construction. Baffin describes these as low-impact and environmentally sustainable, useful for buyers who want polar-grade warmth with a smaller environmental footprint.
What sizes does the Baffin Impact come in?
Cleanflow stocks the Impact in men's sizes 9, 10, 11, 12, and 13. Baffin recommends ordering true to size. The boot has a tall 15-inch shaft, a double buckle closure, and a wider forefoot to fit thick wool socks for the coldest conditions. Cleanflow offers a 30-day return and exchange window.
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