Baffin Iceland Womens Winter Boots Black on 2040-parts.com
US $118.70
Location:
Holland, Michigan, United States
Condition:New with tags
Brand:Baffin
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Baffin Iceland Womens Winter Boots Black |
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- RATING -40°C/-40°F
- SHELL Synthetic rubber
- MIDSOLE Proprietary cold resistant EVA compound
- OUTSOLE Rubber with integrated arch support
- LINER 7-layer inner boot system with Thermaplush
- UPPERS Leather, faux-fur & double-weave 900 denier nylon
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