Kamik Unisex-Kid’s Rocket
- Fabric and Synthetic
- Heel measures approximately 1 inches”
- Country of Origin: Canada
$45.37
Last updated on December 25, 2024 12:26 am Details
Specification: Kamik Unisex-Kid’s Rocket
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13 reviews for Kamik Unisex-Kid’s Rocket
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Amanda Simpson –
My husband, toddler, and I have all attempted to get these boots on the toddler’s feet several times — never with any luck. It’s like his foot can’t get from the leg part into the boot part. They’re cute, and warm when I have them on my hand, but I just can’t get them on the toddler — which makes them pretty useless. An older kid who is more able to help dress themselves might not have this issue, but for our 2 – 2.5 year old, these boots are just too much of a battle. I’m very disappointed, but I don’t know if it is the not-helpful-yet age of my kiddo or the product or some of both. (We did get other boots from Target and he goes into those without issue, but the interior design / lining style is very different, so it’s hard to compare.) These look like such a good idea, and I really like the idea of the strap around the ankle. I really wish we could get them on him!
E. Just –
Great concept but I’m soooo disappointed in the sizing of these. My son wears a size 7 right now so I got these in a size 8 hoping he will have a little room but the warm insert in these was at best a size 5!!! I ultimately took the warm insert out (which defeats the whole purpose of buying these shoes) and we now just use these for waterproof quality with three pairs of socks for warmth. Without the insert there is plenty of room and they seem to be a true 8. So I would say the flaw is in the design… If I was to get the size that would fit my son’s foot with an insert, his feet would look gigantic… given he is 3.5 years old he would probably end up falling all the time.
SJB –
Great fit. My grandson’s love them! Easy off and on. They have not needed extra socks and fee are warm. Will definitely be buying these boots again next year!
Demoren –
Bought these for my son to replace the pair he outgrew. Great boots. Keep little feet warm. I’ve never heard a complaint about cold toes or feet and we are in a very cold winter climate. Would buy again.
Amy –
Bought for my 3 year old son in size 8. Tough getting his feet in and he screamed and stomped until I took them off. He said they hurt and he’s not usually picky about his feet. The felt insert does not come fully together in the front of the boot allowing part of the inside unfinished boot to touch the leg. Right where the rubber foot meets the canvas upper there is a rubber seam the sticks out pretty far into the inner boot – right at the bend of foot to chin. I’m wondering if this is what caused so much discomfort for him. Returned and ordered Tundra boots which he had and loved but out grew.
Raj –
Kid loves this and has kept her feet warm all winter. Cheaper to buy the whole shoe than the inner sleeve itself. Would buy again
Kesal –
My daughter has worn Kamik boots for the past two winters (the Snowbug style), so when I saw this boot on sale in August I jumped on it. I compared the size to her current shoes, concluded it would be the right size to grow into over the winter, and put it away without showing her so that she wouldn’t want to wear it for the rest of the summer.
I was patting myself on the back for being so prepared for winter, but when I pulled the boot out of the closet in December, we discovered that the liner is stitched in such a weird and narrow way, with a sharp right angle, that there’s no way for her to jam her foot in. She doesn’t have a fat or wide foot; she’s medium width in all her other footwear. The footbed is the right size, but that hardly matters. She could wear them without the liner, but then they’ll be way too big and sloppy and have no insulation. I’m so disappointed.
I see now that there are other reviews with the same complaint. I wonder if they are specific to certain sizes, because I don’t see how these boots could work for any kid. FWIW, I am reviewing a toddler size 9.
Ashlie Mubarak –
Easy on and off for my 3 yr old. Warm and cozy.
Ariane Béland-Trottier –
These are just the way to go for cold winter. Been buying these year after year for my kids, they’re ungendered so I can pass them down. Size up as you kind of always should with boots. Maybe my kids have narrow feet but I dont find them to be narrow at all…
Amazon Customer –
Best little boots ever! My daughter loves them so easy to take on and off and keeps the snow out of her boots so well!
I_love_monkey🙈 –
I think it runs a little small so I ordered one size bigger for my son but other than that, it’s nice boots!
Client d’Amazon –
Délai de livraison très bien respecté. Jaime beaucoup les bottes. Très belle qualité et a l’air très confortable pour le froid de l’hiver. Mon fils de 3 ans les aime beaucoup. Il porte du 9 a 10 de pointure dans les chaussures et jai commandé les 11. Ils semblent parfait dans ses pieds et risque de lui faire encore mieux d’ici l’hiver installé. Merci !
Shannon K –
The fabric of the upper is itself waterproof but the seam where it joins the waterproof rubber bottom is not waterproof. I will be returning them for another model by the same brand that is “waterproof seam sealed”. I should have read more carefully. It is a well thought out design and seems extremely durable. The removable liner is convenient for sizing to the child’s foot and for drying out wet boots. It does not come out by accident when the kid just slips their foot in and out. The sinch on the upper collar makes it easy to put the pant leg over or under. We had a second problem where they’re too narrow on my child. We do occasionally buy wides for her which will be the next pair we get from Kamik. They work with thin socks which is fine since they seem so warm on their own. But with the water problem and the fit problem it is just not worth the hassle. Overall it seems like a good product if your puddles are not deeper than 2″. The “waterproof” upper will shed snow just fine, but not standing in super deep puddles. Try telling a 2 yo that!