These are small snowshoes about 12 inches by 16 inches. Peolple buy them to take along while out on the train in case they have a breakdown that they have a small snowshoe that they can but on they boot to walk out for help. Little Bear snowshoes. Can also be used for going in the woods for adults or children.
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Helmets for Sale
- Vintage speckled 1960's or 70's snowmobile helmet(US $29.00)
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- 509 sinister x5 yellow snowmobile lens 509-x5len-13-yl(US $24.00)
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Nissan Resonance [w/Gallery]
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Vauxhall launches new extended used car warranty
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