
Bottom Line
Asgard’s Chelsea Boots are a wallet-friendly, trendy rain boot designed to keep your feet dry in light rain.
We tested them on rainy dog walks, commutes to work, while traveling, and even on a particularly muddy hike. They performed well for everyday use but struggled in slippery conditions due to minimal tread.
The sleek, low-profile design and fun color options make them a fashionable choice, while the flexible gusseted sides and pull tab ensure easy on and off. We just want to note that the short height and unlined interior limit their comfort and water protection.
Adding a waterproof backing to the stretch-cut sides or a fabric liner would improve durability and fit. Though the material feels more like PVC than rubber and has a slight odor, these are the most affordable boots on our list of the best rain boots for women. For that, they are a solid choice for occasional wearers who want simple, no-fuss rain protection.
How We Tested
We put these boots through extensive real-world testing over two months, wearing them for more than 40 hours in various conditions, including rainy dog walks, muddy trails, snowy hikes, and daily commutes. They were also worn during airport travel and on a particularly challenging 4-mile hike through slick mud.
To evaluate waterproofing, we submerged them up to their flood height for 20 minutes and checked for leaks. Additionally, we tested the rubber soles by applying weighted pressure to assess flexibility and examined overall construction and durability. The outsoles’ tread depth and pattern were measured and compared to other boots in our lineup to determine traction and performance across different terrains.
Quick Specs
Asgard Chelsea
Most Stylish Budget Rain Boot
CleverHiker Rating: 4.0/5.0
Price: $36
Weight (Pair): 1 lb. 14.4 oz.
Height: 6.5 in
Material: Rubber, Nylon
Pros
- Affordable
- Stylish
- Slip-on
- Easy to clean
- Lightweight
Cons
- Low flood height
- Minimal tread

Water Resistance
The Asgard Women’s Waterproof Chelsea Boots offer an affordable and stylish solution for rainy-day commutes and casual wear. The product specs claim it has rubber soles, but the boot itself feels very much like PVC.
The exterior adequately repels moisture, and the soles provide basic traction on wet sidewalks. However, these boots have their limitations. With a total height of 6 inches but a functional flood height of just 2.5 inches, these boots are best for light rain rather than serious downpours.
Though they are technically waterproof, the stretchy side panels compromise their effectiveness—water seeps in quickly if you step in anything deeper than a shallow puddle. If you need a budget-friendly, stylish rain boot for short trips around town, they’ll do the job—just avoid deep puddles!

Comfort
Asgard’s spin on a Chelsea rainboot provides convenience but falls short in overall comfort. Though the EVA foam insole offers some cushioning, the soles lack the support needed for anything beyond smooth, durable surfaces.
Walking on uneven ground, like gravel or sand, can be uncomfortable since rocks are easily felt through the thin sole. The narrow toe box creates a snug fit, which may appeal to those with slim feet but can feel restrictive for others. Additionally, these boots aren’t insulated, so they can become chilly and clammy when worn for extended periods.
However, they do have some practical features—pull tabs and elastic side panels make them easy to slip on and off, a bonus for quick errands or rainy commutes. To improve comfort, consider sizing up to accommodate warm socks. While they work well for brief urban outings, they’re not the best option for extended wear or rough terrain.

Durability
Made using injection molding, these boots are a single piece of PVC apart from the elastic side panels, which are stitched directly to the plastic. Over time, these seams may weaken, especially with frequent use.
Unlike more rugged boots that feature reinforced areas, the Asgards lack additional structural support, meaning any cracks in the material could lead to complete failure since the sole isn’t separately attached.
After only a few wears, the elastic panels already showed signs of stretching, and the PVC exterior picked up noticeable scuffs and gouges from regular walking. A big positive is how easy they are to clean. Even globby mud rinses right off.
While they might not last for years, they’re still a reasonable option for light use, such as daily commutes or running errands in wet weather.

Traction
Navigating wet sidewalks and light snow is no problem with these budget-friendly rain boots, but their traction has its limits.
The outsole features a combination of lugs and wavy tread that provides a solid grip on flat, even surfaces, both wet and dry. During testing, they performed well in a creek-side walk, offering decent stability on dry and submerged cobblestones, and also handled light snow without major issues.
Beyond that, traction is noticeably lacking on ice or mud, and navigating sloped or slick terrain is a challenge. While they offer better grip than some similarly priced alternatives, they fall short of heavy-duty boots like Xtratufs and Bogs, which are designed for rugged conditions.
The thin outsole offers too much ground sensitivity, and the tread shows signs of wear fairly quickly. For city commutes and casual wet-weather wear, they’re a functional choice, but for rough trails or icy conditions, expect to slip and slide.

Features
The Asgard Chelsea’s are a great option for those with a latex allergy; these boots are made from PVC instead of traditional rubber.
Designed in the style of a classic Chelsea boot, they feature a sleek ankle-height profile, a subtle heel, and two long nylon gussets that make slipping them on and off a breeze. A rear pull tab adds to their convenience, perfect for grabbing on your way out the door.
The bold red pair we have is not very subtle. For those who want to make a statement (or not), these boots come in a wide range of colors—16 at the time of purchase—including platform styles and glittery finishes.
Their textured sole, slight heel, and narrow toe box give them the appearance of everyday boots, making them versatile enough to wear beyond rainy days. However, a noticeable molding seam running down the upper slightly cheapens the look. The sizing system is a bit inconsistent, with mostly whole sizes and a few half sizes, likely due to EU sizing conversions.

Should You Buy the Asgard Chelsea Rain Boots?
This boot performs best in light rain and urban settings—think a drizzly date night, commuting to work, or running errands. Its sleek design, solid color options, and easy slip-on style make it a great choice for occasional wet-weather wear. However, if you need a boot that will keep your feet dry through a full day of rain or rough conditions, a taller, more rugged option would be a better fit.
While the Asgard Chelsea is the most budget-friendly pick on our list and scores high in style, its waterproofing isn’t reliable for heavy rain or prolonged exposure to the elements. That said, if you’re looking for an affordable, stylish boot for travel, a night out in town, or quick errands on a rainy day, this one fits the bill. Just don’t expect it to hold up in serious storms or deep puddles.

What Other Women’s Rain Boots Should You Consider?
To see our list of favorites ranging from work boots to city boots, check out our guide to the best rain boots for women.
Sloggers Rain and Garden Boots Review: The Rain and Garden by Sloggers was one of our top budget picks this round due to its great value for performance. If your spending power is limited but you’re searching for more advanced waterproofing, the Rain and Garden boots are a score.
Bogs Amanda Chelsea II Review: If you love the Chelsea style and have the pocket money to pay for an upstep in quality, look no further than the Bogs Amanda Chelsea II. These boots still offer the classic Chelsea look but with advanced tread, waterproofing, and insulation.
Sorel Out-N-About IV Review: Staying in the realm of aesthetic winners on our list – the Sorel Out-N-About is a good-looking boot that still offers style on dry days. It has advanced waterproofing and a comfortable food bed, but comes with a significant price increase. For boots you can wear all day in any weather, the cost is a worthwhile investment.