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UGG Adirondack III Review

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UGG Adirondack III Review (The Adirondack is very protective and stylish. Wear the cuff up to keep out snow on trails or wear it down for a...)
The Adirondack is very protective and stylish. Wear the cuff up to keep out snow on trails or wear it down for a shorter look around town. The leather construction is both waterproof and keeps the snow out.
Credit: Amber King
Price:  $250 List
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Manufacturer:   UGG
By Liz Chamberlain and Amber King  ⋅  Feb 23, 2022
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RANKED
#3 of 18
  • Warmth - 25% 9.0
  • Weather Protection - 25% 8.0
  • Comfort and Fit - 20% 9.0
  • Traction - 15% 7.0
  • Durability - 15% 8.0

Our Verdict

Testing the warm and comfortable UGG Adirondack III was a true pleasure. The newest iteration of this winter boot boasts better traction and weather protection while maintaining the same fashionable style that we know and love. We've tested this award winner while hiking at 13,000 ft over winter-laden trails. We've worn it comfortably to work, weekend errands, and dog walks around town. The sheep wool liner is warm, the leather is completely weatherproof, and the versatile style makes for a do-anything, go-anywhere boot. We could wrap our foot in this warm boot all winter long. And we have. See how these stack up against the competition in our women's winter boots review.
REASONS TO BUY
Cozy wool lining
Very warm
Highly waterproof
Versatile construction
REASONS TO AVOID
Expensive
Slightly bulky
Editor's Note: We performed an update on this gear review on February 23, 2022, with two new sections designed to help you make a buying decision that is right for you.

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Bottom Line A stylish suede exterior wrapped around a cozy wool interior, this boot is designed to maintain great waterproofness, warmth, and tractionThis stellar winter boot excels in the warmth, weather protection, durability, and traction categoriesHighly protective, this easy to use boot has impressive traction and insulationNot the most durable or fashionable, but this boot is warm, waterproof, easy to use, and has solid tractionA versatile winter hiking boot that boasts excellent traction and warmth and kept us protected in ultra-snowy conditions and uneven terrain
Rating Categories UGG Adirondack III Baffin Chloe Muck Boot Arctic Ic... Kamik Momentum 3 Keen Revel IV Polar...
Warmth (25%)
9.0
10.0
8.0
8.0
8.0
Weather Protection (25%)
8.0
8.0
9.0
8.0
7.0
Comfort and Fit (20%)
9.0
9.0
7.0
8.0
7.0
Traction (15%)
7.0
8.0
9.0
7.0
9.0
Durability (15%)
8.0
9.0
9.0
7.0
8.0
Specs UGG Adirondack III Baffin Chloe Muck Boot Arctic Ic... Kamik Momentum 3 Keen Revel IV Polar...
Maximum Puddle Depth 9" 9" 16" 6" 7"
Measured Shaft Height (from bottom of sole to top of shaft) 8" rolled / 10" extended 10" 16" 10" 7"
Measured Weight (lb per pair, size 7) 2.375 2.5 2.5 2.75 2.375
Temp Drop in Ice Bath -7.2°F -4.1°F -9.5°F -9.7°F -3.8°F
Type of Boot All-around winter All-around winter wear Winter workwear Casual winter wear Winter hiking
Fit Details True to size True to size Runs big True to size (wide) True to size, wide
Lining/Insulation UGGpure wool Comfort-Fit multilayer foam Fleece Synthetic Heat-MX Insulation 200 grams KEEN.WARM Recycled PET
Removable Liner No Yes No No No
Footbed EVA EVA bioDEWIX Removal EVA EVA
Upper Material Waterproof suede and leather Suede leather Rubber Waterproof nylon Mesh and Leather
Toe Box Rubber Rubber Rubber Rubber Leather
Outsole Molded White Spider Rubber Polar Rubber Vibram Arctic Grip A.T. ICEKISS rubber outsole KEEN Polar Traction
Company Claimed Cold Weather Rating -32°C/-25°F -40°C/-40°F Not stated -40 °F -32°C/-25°F
Animal Products Yes Yes No No Yes
Sizes Available 5 - 12 6 - 11 5 - 11 5 - 11 5 - 12

Our Analysis and Test Results

The Adirondack III is one of the most comfortable and versatile winter boots we've had the pleasure of testing. Rated to -32 degrees Celsius / -25 Fahrenheit, it'll keep you warm even when the coldest of weather hits. With the ability to roll the fur collar up or down, it stands out as one of the more functional styles in our review. We took the Adirondack III out on snowy morning dog walks and high-alpine hikes to test its traction and stability. While the shaft isn't super stiff, it still holds up on decently technical terrain. Waterproof and ready for snow-covered trails, this fantastic boot will keep you happy.

Performance Comparison


ugg adirondack iii - the protective outer and warm wool liner of the adirondack offers...
The protective outer and warm wool liner of the Adirondack offers fantastic performance through slush and water.
Credit: Amber King

Warmth


The Adirondack III was, yet again, one of the coziest options in this year's review. Year after year, it performs well across each of our performance testing categories, particularly this one. The liner is insulated with 200 grams of wool, keeping toes warm even when it's frigid and wet outside.

The Adirondack is made of relatively thick and porous leather and suede, offering good insulation along the shaft and surprising breathability. The outsole is thick enough to insulate the feet from icy temperatures but is thinner than some of the warmest boots in this review. When tested at freezing (0 degrees Celius and 32 degrees Fahrenheit), this boot offered sufficient warmth while walking the dog and shoveling the snow off our deck.

ugg adirondack iii - a look at the plush wool lining with 200 grams of insulation which...
A look at the plush wool lining with 200 grams of insulation which offers great thermoregulation. This boot also provides good breathability so moisture doesn't get stuck inside, adding to overall warmth.
Credit: Amber King

To test each boot in a controlled (and extremely cold) environment, we created an ice bath test where we measured the internal temperature of the boot before and after 10 minutes of sitting in ice. The internal temperature of the Adirondack dropped by 7.2 degrees Fahrenheit, one of the better performances, though not the best. Regardless, this is still one of the warmest options to keep your feet protected during chores, work, or simply driving home from your favorite ski resort. The surprisingly breathable design offers ventilation for great odor resistance and sweat resistance, too.

ugg adirondack iii - we placed the test boots in an ice bucket to simulate exposure to...
We placed the test boots in an ice bucket to simulate exposure to cold extremes. The UGG Adirondack did a decent job of maintaining warmth, but seemed to perform better out in the real world.
Credit: Liz Chamberlain

Weather Protection


We love the design of this boot. Previous iterations failed miserably in our waterproof tests, but version III excels. The Adirondack III offers 7 inches of protection when the boot's shaft is rolled down and about 10 inches of coverage when the collar is completely extended. The liner pops out of the boot's collar, helping keep fly-away snow out. UGG makes a tall version for those looking for more coverage, which provides 12 inches of protection.

We inched our way into the Truckee river to test water resistance and were pleased to still have dry feet after soaking the boot up to the collar. The exterior leather gets slightly damp, but the interior fur remains dry. We didn't see or feel any excessive moisture in the interior, even during our ice bath test.

ugg adirondack iii - while we aren't fully immersed yet, this boot is still keeping our...
While we aren't fully immersed yet, this boot is still keeping our feet dry. Even after marching around and agitating the fabric.
Credit: Amber King

When stomping through snow, slush, and water on a trail, the leather on the Adirondack offers great protection. It remains flexible even in low temps, adding to the agility and versatility of the boot. After months of heavy use, it continues to impress and protect, and overall, we are very pleased with its construction. Just be sure to use leather treatments and conditioners to maintain its weather protection over the years.

Cozy and comfortable, this boot boasts fantastic technical...
Cozy and comfortable, this boot boasts fantastic technical performance that functions with style.
The collar of the UGG Adirondack can be rolled down to expose the...
The collar of the UGG Adirondack can be rolled down to expose the fur or rolled up to add more coverage for snowier days.

Comfort and Fit


The comfort of this winter boot is truly top-notch. The wool liner is cozy and breathable, providing one of our favorite out-of-box fits. It's very true-to-size, unlike some of the bulkier options in our review. The beauty of the Adirondack is the dual-wear option that lets you expose the fur on the collar or extend the collar to maintain more coverage and a sleeker design.

The interior is lined with super warm sheep's wool, but the boot doesn't overheat due to its excellent breathability. The fur-lined insole is removable if you would like to use an insole of your own or if you need to dry out the interior. The midsole is injected with dual density EVA foam for a responsive cushion that supports hiking and walking. It offers a little bit of arch support, but if you'd like more, we suggest adding your own insoles.

Which ones are easy to put on? These boots don't require too much...
Which ones are easy to put on? These boots don't require too much effort, but you do need two hands to pull them on. Thank goodness the laces move easily through the eyelets with just a single pull.
Pull-on the collar to get the boot on.
Pull-on the collar to get the boot on.

This version of the Adirondack fits like a glove; not too wide and not too narrow, it feels snug, relaxed, and pliable. Interestingly enough, both thinner and thicker socks fit fine in this boot, but our thickest wool socks did begin to feel a bit tight by the end of the day. If you're on the fence or like to wear thicker socks, you can size up half a size to be safe.

The soft and supple suede of the upper is noticeably less stiff than some of the thicker boots we tested, making it more comfortable but less stable on uneven terrain. Some of our testers experienced slight ankle roll on uneven or rocky surfaces, even with the laces done up tightly. This boot isn't the best option if you need an ultra-supportive boot around the ankle. Our lineup has other options with a more rigid shaft and stiffer walls that offer more support. Overall, however, this is one of the most comfortable winter boots we've had the pleasure of testing, assuming your body can handle the less stable construction.

ugg adirondack iii - the flexible shaft of the boot offers enough support on treacherous...
The flexible shaft of the boot offers enough support on treacherous terrain, but its a lot less stable than other options out there. Here we teeter on a 45-degree scree slope just under Mt. Sneffels in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado.
Credit: Amber King

Traction


The rubber outsole offers traction on hard-packed snow and slippery surfaces. The well-spaced lugs are deep enough for around-town use and outdoor work, though they are shallower than some. We took this boot hiking up steep slopes and didn't slip or slide too often, though the traction was a little less consistent when hiking up trails with wetter snow. Regardless, the Adirondack III can be used for winter hiking on hard or soft-packed trails as long as you're okay with a little less ankle support.

The stiff white rubber compound on the Adirondack III is made for high friction use and offers enhanced traction on wet and dry surfaces. The wave pattern at the tip and heel of the boot is designed to grip wet surfaces, while the dispersed lugs underneath the sole provide grip and stability in snowy conditions. This boot proved to have solid traction on various surfaces and even shed mud well when dipping into stickier terrain. It also feels nice on warm and cold pavement as the lugs aren't too sticky or bulky.

A close up of the traction pattern. Notice the large lugs that offer...
A close up of the traction pattern. Notice the large lugs that offer stomping power on steeper hills or roads - a useful feature for the downhill.
The amazing traction of this bomber winter boot is up there with the...
The amazing traction of this bomber winter boot is up there with the burliest and clunkiest options. Here we take on a super snowy slope with minimal slips.

Be sure to use a weather sealant on the leather to ensure its longevity. After our testing period (without this treatment), the leather looked worn. We added the sealant, and the boot perked right up. The leather needs to be maintained to ensure longevity.

ugg adirondack iii - enjoy the adirondack iii wherever you want to go this winter. from...
Enjoy the Adirondack III wherever you want to go this winter. From work to snow-covered trails, through creeks, and to the summits of mountains. This amazing boot has the largest range of applications, making it the most versatile tested.
Credit: Amber King

Durability


Unfortunately, the Adirondack III did not score as high in this category. A few things factor into the durability assessment with each of our test boots. We purposefully did not treat any of the products in the lineup because, frankly, most people do not weatherproof their footwear (even if they should). To give the boots an honest performance review, we attempt to put each product through the wringer right out of the box to get an idea of its' capabilities under the most extreme conditions.

From our testing process, we found the suede on this boot can scuff a bit when knocked around on pavement, sticks, or stones. The rubber outsole offers good coverage around the foot, and the upper suede material is on the thinner side. While these features didn't deteriorate during our testing period, they may likely experience more wear and tear than boots with rubber soles that cover the entirety of the exterior of the midsole. The rubber compound does seem rather tough, which would suggest it has a longer lifetime than softer, stickier compounds.

ugg adirondack iii - great traction for both the snow and overland. we appreciate the...
Great traction for both the snow and overland. We appreciate the deeper rubber lugs that offer a good grip, even on hardpacked surfaces.
Credit: Amber King

While we do worry about the leather and suede getting gummed up, it's easy to rinse these boots off with water once you've walked through some muck. It's also important to note that some online reviews claim that this boot has fallen apart after just a few months of use. That said, our testers have not run into the same issues even after several years with this boot. Regardless, we recommend using waterproofing solutions and suede conditioning for a better guarantee of longevity.

ugg adirondack iii - we found the exterior of the upper to be soft yet highly durable. we...
We found the exterior of the upper to be soft yet highly durable. We scraped and soaked this boot up without worry of wear and tear.
Credit: Liz Chamberlain

Should You Buy the UGG Adirondack III?


The Adirondack III is a highly impressive and versatile boot. We love its fashionable yet functional design and fantastic performance that'll have you walking your way through winter without worry. It's a technical but stylish boot that can go from winter trails and back to the office without blinking an eye. While this is certainly an expensive boot, the quality and performance live up to the price. If you're ready to invest, it will bring you warmth and happiness throughout the burly winter months and chilly shoulder seasons. While the price tag may be high, we appreciate the craftsmanship and overall design of the Adirondack III. Its surprising performance during weatherproofing and traction tests set this boot apart from the less expensive options. With a soft and smooth suede upper and two styles for wear that are both attractive and functional, we'd say it's worth the price for a place in your footwear lineup.

ugg adirondack iii - the ugg adirondack is our editors' choice winner for its endless...
The UGG Adirondack is our Editors' Choice winner for its endless applications that'll keep you warm and protected through the winter. Here we hike to the local bouldering gym for an easy session after testing boots all day long.
Credit: Amber King

What Other Winter Boots Should You Consider?


If you need to save some money and your winter wonderland is hiking in shallow snow, the Keen Revel IV Polar could be a better solution than the Ugg. It is more like a traditional hiker and could be all the boot you need or want with a lighter weight and more precision. Alternatively, if you have dirty or regular outdoor chores to complete, the Muck Boot Arctic Ice Tall AGAT is a high-ranking choice that you won't feel bad about getting dirty. Plus, it is ultra-warm and cozy with a high style for deep muck. Finally, for ultimate warmth, have a look at the Baffin Chloe.

Liz Chamberlain and Amber King