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Sorel Men's Caribou


: :In 1908, William H. Kaufman, Inc. began manufacturing footwear. They wanted their footwear to be comfortable as well as durable while working in the cold weather. In the 1960's, they combined leather uppers, rubber bottoms and removable felt liners so the winter boots would keep your feet warm and dry. In 2000, Sorel became a division of the Columbia Sportswear Company. Sorel now offers an extensive range of comfortable and well-designed outerwear and apparel. Their footwear and apparel will help make your winter activities ...

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Men's Vasque Sundowner Classic GTX 07142


: :This mid-weight backpacker has a reputation for comfort and old-school style, which may explain why it's as common at the grocery store as on the trail. It's also equally at home under the weight of a pack or on a casual day hike.



Sorel Men's Conquest Snow Boot


: :This rugged boot from Sorel is an ideal winter weather boot for those who tend to find themselves in extreme conditions. Constructed from waterproof nubuck and suede leather, the boot is seam sealed to keep feet warm and dry. The built-in gaiter/bootie has an easy barrel lock closure for walking in deep snow and an Achilles adjustment strap, which can be tightened to further provide ankle support for uneven terrain. The removable EVA comfort footbed reduces weight and adds thermal protection for long ...

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Youths' Sorel Flurry Boots


: :This rugged boot from Sorel is an ideal winter weather boot for those who tend to find themselves in extreme conditions. Constructed from waterproof nubuck and suede leather, the boot is seam sealed to keep feet warm and dry. The built-in gaiter/bootie has an easy barrel lock closure for walking in deep snow and an Achilles adjustment strap, which can be tightened to further provide ankle support for uneven terrain. The removable EVA comfort footbed reduces weight and adds thermal protection for long ...



KEEN Vail Winter Boot - Kids'


: :Give your child the Keen Kids' Vail Winter Boot and let them enjoy the winter wonderland. Insulated with felted microfleece and constructed with waterproof uppers, this boot keeps little feet warm in frigid weather. A zipper closure and bungee lace system are super easy to get on and provide a snug fit. A cushy EVA footbed provides plenty of cushioning for running and jumping in the snow.Product FeaturesMaterial: Waterproof syntheticInsulation: Felted microfleeceSole: Non-marking carbon rubberLacing: BungeeRecommended Use: Playing in the snowManufacturer Warranty: 1 Year



Tahoe After Ski Boot for Ladies


: :The Tahoe winter boot for women from Itasca has a leather upper with a front zipper for easy wear. Thermolite insulation will keep you warm and cozy and the outsole is designed for traction on cold, wet surfaces.

from: Itasca



Mountain Boy Sledworks Bambino Grande Pull Sled


: :Built to last for generations, this heirloom-style hand-crafted pull sled is made of thick birch planks, hand-carved willow hand rails, stainless-steel screws, and copper accents. Its custom-molded bottom of high-quality slippery black plastic glides along with ease, while its wide stance keeps it stable. Made to last for generations, the Bambino Grande features thick birch planks, hand-carved willow hand rails, and a marine-grade finish. The sturdy bottom has a wide, flat center to float on soft snow and raised rails on the edges ...

from: Mountain Boy Sleds



Men's Timberland Classic Hiking Euro Hiker M - Oiled Brown Smooth


: :Rugged and dependable with advanced technology and the finest materials built into every boot. Our Hiking Series is engineered for comfort and all day support. In this series you'll find hikers appropriate for multi day trips, as well as all purpose, lightweight hikers.



Roxy Astrid Mid Boot - Women's


: :You want winter boots, but not ones that'll strangle half of your legs and hog all your outfit attention. Go for the Roxy Women's Astrid Mid Boots. These calf-height Roxy boots are solid-colored, have low, hidden wedges, and sport simple instep straps and buckles for detail. Jersey linings feel soft against bare feet.Product FeaturesMaterial: Micro suedeInsulation: JerseySole: RubberLacing: N / ARecommended Use: Streetwear



Sorel Men's Bota Bag Ankle Snow Boot


: :Made to stand up to even the coldest temperatures, the Bota Bag from Sorel is a cozy, durable boot that's great for a wide variety of winter sports and activities. Featuring a waterproof, full grain leather upper with that's very breathable, a full-length rock pile fleece lining with 200 grams of Thinsulate insulation and a removable, molded PU footbed for extra support, this resilient shoe won't let you down once the temperature drops. And to help keep your step steady on ice and ...

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Sorel Men's Bota Bag Ankle Snow Boot
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