What is your shoe size?
To find your size at Kamik, place your heel against a wall and measure the distance between the wall and your longest toe by placing your foot on a ruler. Then, refer to the 'Foot Length' column in the chart above.
The ultimate rainy day companions - Riptide kids' rain boots are like magic wands for wet weather, transforming gloomy days into splashing adventures. Made in Canada from 100% waterproof RubberHe, they're lightweight and recyclable too. And with easy-on side grips, your little one will be puddle-ready faster than you can say "jump!" The flexible soles grip like tiny suction cups, letting kids zigzag through rainy days with confidence.
Vegan-friendly: Enjoy eco-conscious style with cruelty-free materials.
Latex-free: Safe for sensitive skin and allergy-free comfort.
PVC-free lightweight synthetic GROUND-CTRL Rubber™ 100% waterproof rainboot.
Easy-on side grips: Easy to pull on and go.
Removable EVA footbed: Provides cushioning and comfort for little feet.
Cleansport NXT™ treatment: A non-toxic treatment that maintains freshness and keeps odor away.
Lightweight, non–marking, synthetic GROUND-CTRL Rubber™ outsole: Protection without the bulk or scuff marks.
Multi-directional tread design syphons water: Prevents hydroplaning.
Made in USA with Canadian and foreign materials or made in Canada with Canadian and foreign materials.
Built to keep you dry in any weather.
This product is made without materials from animal byproducts, nor was it tested on animals.
Light and strong, our proprietary technology offers superior traction and flexibility, and is 100% recyclable.
All of our domestically made rubber boots are up to 100% recyclable.
Cleansport NTXTM, a natural, non-toxic, organic compound with probiotic technology that breaks down odorous composites.
Only our boots carry Ground-Ctrl Rubber, Think traction that doesn’t panic, winter flexibility, less weight, and a texture you recognize the second you touch it. It’s recycled, PVC-free, and weirdly dependable. You won’t find it anywhere else, which is sort of the point.