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Don't judge these boots by their looks. The sleek style may lead you to believe these are ordinary boots, but take a look on the inside and you'll find that the Snow Runner boasts a level of winter-weather protection no athletic shoe can match. A layer of 400-gram Thinsulate UlTR insulation and a Dry-Plus waterproof barrier with a moisture-wicking lining ensures the warmth and weatherproof protection you need on the coldest winter days. A zipper front allows for easy on and off. The EVA midsole cushions your steps, and a rubber outsole provides traction on frozen surfaces. Order next size up if wearing with heavy socks. Height: 7". Average weight: 2.5 lbs./pair. Women's sizes: 6-10 medium width. Half sizes to 10. Colors: Black, Light Tan.

 
























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