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Snowball Maker


: :The hinged mold maker makes perfect aerodynamic snowballs in a flash. Keeps your fingers and hands warmer too! Engineered plastic construction lasts for years. What could be more fun than a super fast all-out snowball blitz fueled by this instant ammo maker!!!

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Salomon Womens Snow Clog


: :The coziest and most functional design in a clog. Great for after-ski wear around the cabin or lodge, while offering dependable traction and water-resistance.



Pelican Mega Snow Runner Sled


: :The Pelican Snow Runner sled offers you a classic, double-seater design for a fast and fun ride down the hill. It's set-up with 4 grab handles and 1 convenient tow handle.

from: Pelican International



Flexible Flyer 48' Flexible Flyer Sled


: :Embark on winter wonderland adventures when you zip down snowy hills in this classic-styled sled. It measures 48' long and is built for the whole family. Features steel runners with finely finished birchwood and traditional steering. Measures 48' x 22' x 4'. Holds up to 200 pounds.

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Youths' Sorel Flurry Boots


: :Embark on winter wonderland adventures when you zip down snowy hills in this classic-styled sled. It measures 48' long and is built for the whole family. Features steel runners with finely finished birchwood and traditional steering. Measures 48' x 22' x 4'. Holds up to 200 pounds.



Keen Women's Stockholm Boot


: :When winter arrives and it's time to put away those Keen sandals until next year, don't give-up that comfortable Keen feel. Instead, get the Women's Stockholm Boot, a new offering from Keen that carries forward this popular brand's unique sense of style and function. The upper consists of a waterproof leather and warm fleece lining, while a compression molded EVA midsole and removable metatomical footbed provide the underfoot comfort that have endeared so many people to Keen shoes. The all-weather outsole offers solid traction on snow and mud and is also non-marking ...

from: Keen



Sorel Little Kid/Big Kid Snow Command Boot


: :Sorel's entry level cold weather kid's boot. Everything you need and nothing you don't, this boot is at home everywhere the weather is cold. A nylon insulated boot with Sore's hallmark rubber shell and rubber lug outsole for winter traction. Product Description:Sorel’s Command boot is in charge--of keeping feet toasty warm, that is. This durable, wintry-weather boot offers playful styling, a hassles-free pull-on style, and full weather protection, including water- and wind-resistant coatings. Perfect for days spent sledding and trekking, this boot also features a waterproof, traction-ready outsole and a comfy EVA ...

from: Sorel



Simple Women's Toetally Felt Boot


: :I have organic cotton/linen, printed wool, and wool felt uppers. I am bamboo lined. I have a molded latex outsole. I have a rubbahyde rand. I have unfinished brass hardware. I have jute laces. I have a removable natural latex pedbed with a cotton canvas cover. I have a natural crepe rubber midsole. I have a slight crepe wedge. I am held together water based cements. I have 100% post consumer paper pulp foot forms. Product Description:Earthy, basic, and comfy as all get-out, but with a fashionable twist, the Toetally boot ...

from: Simple



Kamik Rocket Snow Boots, Toddler size 8 to Kid size 6


: :A Kamik classic, with an adjustable midfoot Velcro strap and bungee/cord lock snow collar for a secure fit. Nylon upper provides moisture resistance, Yukon rubber bottom for excellent snow traction. Removable 8mm Zylex liner provides warmth rated to -40degrees F. Available in colors as shown, toddler/children's sizes 8 to 13 and big kid's sizes 1 to 6. These boots can run small; purchase up a size to allow for fit with heavy socks.



Paricon Inc. 936 Interceptor Sled


: :36' red plastic sled with brakes and steering.

from: Paricon Inc.





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