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Castle X Men's Barrier Boot Size 8 on 2040-parts.com

US $128.00
Location:

Ripon, Wisconsin, United States

Ripon, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Castle X US Shoe Size (Men's):8 Make:Barrier Color:Black Gender:Men

New & Un-used men's Castle Barrier snow boots used as a rep sample. Retail price is $169.99.  Boots run about a 1 size big.

INSULATION: 3-Layer Merino wool blend insulation with wicking air mesh and perforated air trap foam. Castle Cold Shield Technology: removable insole, wicking wool blend with metallic heat reflecting layer

WATERPROOFING: 1000D nylon upper with Armstrong PU coated leather. Castle DRY-X waterproof membrane

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