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Arctiva 3420-0550 Boots S6 Comp Black 10 on 2040-parts.com

US $124.95
Location:

Girard, Ohio, United States

Girard, Ohio, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:ARCTIVA Manufacturer Part Number:3420-0550 Make:Comp US Shoe Size (Men's):10 Gender:Men Color:Black

 
  • Removable 3M Thinsulate insulated liner with wicking fleece lining and cuff
  • New, micro-adjustable, ratcheting forefoot power strap and fast lacing system holds the heel securely in place while keeping the foot from shifting inside the boot
  • 10" height keeps snow out, yet is low enough for aggressive riding
  • Grip tread sole provides a secure platform for the foot with full-length internal EVA insoles
  • Replacement liners available separately

  • Manufacturer: ARCTIVA

    Manufacturer Number: 3420-0550

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