For ultimate warmth and darn-near indestructible durability,
you just can't beat these U.S. Military Surplus Bunny Boots. Thick rubber
construction is double-layered in key wear areas. Plus, (3) 0.25" thick
layers of insulation—plus an extra layer in the toe— keep you marching despite
wicked-cold temps.
"A theory on the origins of the name "Bunny Boot" is
that they make the wearer's feet look disproportionately large, like Bugs
Bunny's. The extreme cold weather boot is actually nicknamed after the snowshoe
hare, commonly found in Alaska. During the fall, the rabbit's fur changes color
from brown to white, allowing it to blend in with its winter surroundings. As
winter gets closer, more and more rabbits appear with their new white
"boots."