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Cabela's Women's Snow Runner Boa Pac Boots - M (8 1/2)


With all the waterproof protection needed to get through cold, snowy weather plus the comfort of your favorite warm-weather trail hikers, these versatile boots will keep your feet warm and dry all winter. Their casual good looks mean you wont have to switch from snow boots to indoor shoes every time you head inside to warm up. Cabelas-exclusive Dry-Plus locks out moisture. 400-gram Thinsulate Ultra Insulation seals in warmth without excessive weight or bulk. Resilient, lightweight EVA midsoles cushion your strides. Boa closure system lets you simply turn the built-in ratcheting tool to create a secure fit that wont come loose. Loosens easily and quickly. Imported.Ht: 8.Avg. wt: 2 lbs. 12 oz./pair.Womens sizes: 6-10 medium width. Half sizes to 10.Color: Grey/Purple.

 


















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