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Cabela's Women's Snow Runner Zipper Pac Boots - M (6 1/2)


Dont 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 youll find that the Snow Runner Pac Boots boasts a level of winter-weather protection no athletic shoe can match. A layer of 400-gram Thinsulate Ultra Insulation and a Dry-Plus waterproof barrier with moisture-wicking linings ensure the warmth and weatherproof protection you need on the coldest winter days. Zipper front allows for easy on and off. The EVA midsoles cushion your step. Rubber outsoles provide traction on frozen surfaces. Imported.Order next size up if wearing with heavy socks.Ht: 7.Avg wt: 2.5 lbs./pair.Womens sizes: 6-10 medium width. Half sizes to 10.Color: Black.

 
























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